Half day in Labuan Bajo

Under the blazing sun, we sailed slowly out to sea on a wooden boat. The hull creaked softly as it rose and fell with the waves, and my heart seemed to tremble in rhythm — perhaps from the cool splash of seawater on my skin, or perhaps because the ocean before me was so vividly blue, it felt almost unreal.
Our first stop was the legendary Blue Lagoon Cave — a natural saltwater cavern that can only be fully entered at low tide. Though it lies close to the shore, stepping inside feels like crossing into another world. The moment I entered the cave, I held my breath in awe. Sunlight streamed through an opening above, cascading onto the water below. The reflections danced and shimmered like liquid sapphire. The water was crystal-clear, buoyant and serene. I leapt in gently, and the sea seemed to cradle me, holding me afloat with quiet tenderness. The light rippled across the cave walls in hues of turquoise and azure — so beautiful that I couldn’t bear to look away.
Our next destination was supposed to be Boleng Beach, but as the wind picked up and the waves grew restless, the captain changed course, guiding us instead to a nearby reef for snorkeling. The water there was so transparent it felt like peering through flawless glass. Beneath the surface, vibrant corals and tropical fish glimmered under the sun. The world grew silent; only the soft rhythm of my breathing mingled with the pulse of the sea. To dive into that endless blue was to feel both exhilaration and peace — a perfect harmony between motion and stillness.
As evening fell, we climbed Amelia Hill to watch the sunset. The hill itself was modest in height but breathtaking in beauty. There were no steep paths or rugged climbs — only gentle slopes of wind-shaped grass that rolled toward the horizon. From the top, the view was pure poetry: the coastline bathed in golden light, the grass rippling like waves of fire. The sun dipped slowly beneath the sea, leaving a trail of warm light across the sky. In that moment, I finally understood why people call this place “the most romantic horizon on earth.” The hill may be small — a fifteen-minute walk to the summit — but from there, you can witness one of the most tender sunsets in the world.

Post by MikeLimMy | Oct 19, 2025

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