The Togian Islands are an archipelago of 56 islands and many offshore islets, situated in the Gulf of Tomini, off the coast of Central Sulawesi, in Indonesia. The islands are covered by rainforest and surrounded by coral reef formations, which provide habitat and breeding areas for hawksbill turtle, green turtle, and the dugong. The Tonkean macaque is found in the islands' forests. The animals endemic to the islands include the Togian babirusa and the Togian hawk-owl. Non-venomous jellyfish are also found in Togian Islands, the unique one is jellyfish with little red spots. The Togian Islands are a great place for families to explore, with opportunities for adventure and discovery
Plan your family visit to the Togian Islands with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We took a ferry to the Togian Islands. We stayed at Bahia Tomini on Malenge Island and Poki Poki on Bomba Island
Highlights: We were fascinated by the Togian Islands with their white sandy beaches, the colorful underwater world, and the simple, good life in the resorts we visited ✨