Hundreds of pied imperial pigeon (Ducula bicolor) nest in Saronde's top hill forest.
At the northern part of Saronde, we can find a vast array of ancient basalt stone... probably constructed when there were a giant earthquake thousands years ago that formed this island.
Cassis cornuta also appears frequently in large amounts along Bogisa beach, 300 m on northern Saronde Island.
Bogisa Island (9 hectares) has an elongated white sand beach, hills and forest with Saronde-like vegetation.
[2] Mohinggito Island (30 hectares) is a marine conservation area that has a wide bay and is commonly used as a conscious mooring place for yachts visiting Saronde.