Approaching from the north, the right side offers a breathtaking perspective of the Bunaken National Marine Park islands and the lush, mountainous coastline of North Sulawesi.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Sangihe volcanic arc, featuring active volcanoes like Karangetang and Ruang, along with the coral reefs of Bunaken upon arrival.
Flying south from Sangihe to Manado, the left side offers a continuous parade of the Sitaro volcanic island chain, featuring the frequently erupting Mount Karangetang and the lush coastal ridges of North Sulawesi.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial parade of Indonesia's volcanic backbone, featuring the dramatic peaks of North Sulawesi and the lush Minahasa highlands during the descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Raja Ampat archipelago shortly after departure and provides a front-row seat to the iconic volcanic peaks and coral reefs of Manado during arrival.
The Right Side offers a superior experience by showcasing the intricate river systems of Kalimantan and the dramatic volcanic peaks of North Sulawesi during the approach into Manado.
The left side offers an unparalleled sequence of volcanic peaks immediately upon departure from Ternate, including the iconic view of Tidore and Maitara, followed by a dramatic approach into the Minahasa highlands.
The right side provides a panoramic view of the Sulawesi mainland, showcasing the diverse topography from the neck of the island to the volcanic peaks near Manado.
The right side offers a superior view of the iconic Mount Klabat, the highest peak in North Sulawesi, along with the stunning northern coastline of Halmahera and the volcanic islands dotting the Molucca Sea.
The right side offers a spectacular view of North Sulawesi's volcanic spine, including active peaks, the sprawling Lake Tondano, and the lush Minahasa highlands.
The left side offers a spectacular view of the iconic Manado Tua volcano and the world-famous Bunaken Marine Park during the final approach into Sam Ratulangi Airport.
While both sides offer stunning views of Sulawesi's rugged geography, the Right Side provides a superior look at the island's interior mountain ranges, the unique Lake Tempe, and the dramatic volcanic peaks of the Minahasa highland during the descent into Manado.