The Maluku Archipelago is located in the northeastern part of Indonesia, between the islands of Sulawesi and Irian, through which an equator crosses, and covers an area of more than 74,000 square kilometers, consisting of about 1,000 small islands.
Here the climate is hot, humid and rainy, suitable for the growth of spice crops, is one of the main spice production areas in the East, very early on the spice archipelago's reputation. Here the production of spices, excellent texture, rich flavor, famous.
Banda Islands is the origin of nutmeg, in the Maluku Islands south. The Banda Archipelago is a group of islands consisting of more than 10 small volcanoes in the northeastern part of the Banda Sea in Indonesia. The sea in the archipelago is shaped like a small lake, with calm winds and waves, clear water, coral reefs and marine life in abundance, making it a famous underwater garden.