Diving in Sulawesi with Divers Lodge Lembeh
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Rob Sinke, a Dutch PADI master instructor and his Indonesian wife Linda, own and manage Divers Lodge Lembeh.

The English speaking dive guide, Andris was among the first to discover diving in the area. Man, Atu, Ungke, Paulus and Ronald belong to the younger generation of dive guides who learned from their experienced colleagues. Together, they have clocked up more than 10.000 dives in Lembeh Strait.

The other members of the staff - Cory, Amang, Feny, Ira, Nini, Ita, Devi, Silva, Veny, Dei, Inggi, Sawal, Ungke, Ot, Johny, Asrobi, Fery, Irvin, Raymond, Ferdy, Steven and the others - come from local villages and were trained at the resort. They will all consider you to be their own personal guest and will welcome you warmly.


 
Rob Sinke
Rob
Linda Sinke Mangimbulude
Linda
Adrian Sinke
Adrian
Adrian Sinke
Adrian make Piza
 
Andris (dive guide)
Andris
Atu (dive guide)
Atu
Man (dive guide)
Man
Paulus (dive guide)
Paulus
Ronald (dive guide)
Ronald
Ungke (dive guide)
Ungke
Ita (cooking)
Ita
Silva
Silva
Ira (restaurant)
Ira
Devi (bungalow)
Devi
Nini (restaurant)
Nini
Feny (bungalow)
Feny
Belgis (webmaster)
Belgis
Veny (administration)
Veny
Inky (cooking)
Inky
Steven (crew boat)
Steven
Iwan (boat crew)
Iwan
Amang (administration)
Amang
Raymond (motorist)
Raymond
Asrobi (tank filling)
Asrobi
Jemy (boat crew)
Jemy
Sawal (motorist)
Sawal
Irvin (motorist)
Irvin
Fery (motorist)
Fery
Papa (shopping)
Papa
Ot (building)
Ot
Cory (Cooking)
Cori
Amelia (Cooking)
Amelia
Elsye (Laundry)
Elsye
Lice (beach)
Adri
Edy (boat crew)
Edy
Deny (building)
Deny
Elyas (building)
Elyas
Parto (boat crew
Parto
Epa (building)
Epa
Johny
Johny
Ferdy (building)
Ferdy
Edy (driver)
Edy (driver)
       

Our cats are not only lovely company, but do also help to keep us free of rats, mice and snakes. Luckily are the Tarsius monkeys too fast for them and they seem not to be interested in the birds. Our mascotte and close family member Manis, a black macaque, has recently moved away from us to a shelter centre and is on this moment placed inside a group of her own kind. The centre is working on a program to once release them back in nature. Putih

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