It's quite easy from Singapore (you can fly to Ternate through either Makassar or Jakarta) , although unfortunately domestic flight tickets became more expensive in recent years. Still worth it, though! :)
@@MildeneWEST Well, Maluku in general lacks western comfort, it is quite different from other parts of Southeast Asia. Living there wouldn’t be very easy I guess, but it’s great for a couple of weeks/months of traveling. In Maluku, few people speak English for example, most things like accommodation/ferry schedules, etc aren’t online, not much western food, etc. Luckily, I’ve never been to a hospital there, but probably wouldn’t be a very comfortable experience, either.
Looks amazing 😍
Thank you again for your videos! Are really helpful, actually in a couple of weeks I will go to Halmahera as you suggested me 👌
I`m glad you enjoy my videos! Have a nice trip!
Thanks for sharing! it makes me wanna visit North Maluku from Singapore! ❤
It's quite easy from Singapore (you can fly to Ternate through either Makassar or Jakarta) , although unfortunately domestic flight tickets became more expensive in recent years. Still worth it, though! :)
Thank you, it is very beautiful ;o) We will definitely try to go on our next Indonesian tour.
@@ScottRawdin I’d recommend staying 2-3 nights, so there’s enough time to go around the island plus snorkeling, etc. without rushing.
Is maluku suitable for stability and living in it?
@@MildeneWEST Well, Maluku in general lacks western comfort, it is quite different from other parts of Southeast Asia. Living there wouldn’t be very easy I guess, but it’s great for a couple of weeks/months of traveling. In Maluku, few people speak English for example, most things like accommodation/ferry schedules, etc aren’t online, not much western food, etc. Luckily, I’ve never been to a hospital there, but probably wouldn’t be a very comfortable experience, either.