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Bidadari Island: A Private Tiny Paradise Near Labuan Bajo
Just a few kilometers from the vibrant harbor of Labuan Bajo, there lies a small and quiet paradise called Bidadari Island, a name that literally means “Angel Island” in Indonesian. True to its name, this island feels like it was created for angels to rest. Peaceful, beautiful, and surrounded by the turquoise blue of Flores... read more
Bedil Island: The Hidden Island Between Sumbawa and Lombok
Tucked quietly between Sumbawa and Lombok, far from the noise of the city, lies a small paradise surrounded by turquoise water — Bedil Island. Though many travelers pass through this area during their 4 Days 3 Nights Komodo boat trip with BOSE via KomodoExplore.com, few realize just how special this island really is. Bedil Island... read more
Untamed Marine & Wildlife: 4D3N Komodo Sailing Adventure
Embarking on a 4D3N sailing adventure from Lombok to Labuan Bajo with Bose KomodoExplore.com is not just a journey across Indonesia’s most breathtaking waters, it’s an encounter with pure, untouched nature. From majestic whale sharks and graceful manta rays, to legendary Komodo dragons, playful dolphins, and exotic tropical birds, every moment on board r... read more
Kelor Island: Paradise for Trekking, Swimming & Baby Sharks.
Just a few miles away from Labuan Bajo, surrounded by turquoise sea and peaceful coral reefs, lies a small yet breathtaking island — Kelor Island. Though small in size, Kelor offers a complete island experience: soft trekking, swimming in crystal-clear water, relaxing on white sand, and even swimming with baby reef sharks. For many travelers... read more
Manjarite Beach: Hidden Snorkeling Spot Before Labuan Bajo
Nestled between the calm blue waters of Flores and the edge of Komodo National Park lies a hidden gem that few travelers truly know — Manjarite Beach. It’s not as famous as Padar Island or Komodo Island, but for those who have visited, Manjarite Beach is one of the most peaceful and beautiful snorkeling spots... read more
Komodo National Park: The Ancient Kingdom of the Last Dragon
Hidden within the eastern islands of Indonesia lies a land where time seems to pause a place where prehistoric creatures still roam freely among rugged hills and turquoise bays. This is Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most fascinating natural wonders on Earth. Established in 1980 to protect the... read more
Majestic Padar Island: Iconic Jewel of Komodo National Park
Rising proudly between Komodo Island and Rinca Island lies Padar Island, one of the most breathtaking landscapes in Indonesia and the crown jewel of Komodo National Park.With its rugged hills, crescent-shaped bays, and panoramic views, Padar Island offers one of the most photographed sceneries in the world a destination that perfectly combines adventure, bea... read more
Long Beach 2 Padar: The Blushing Gem of Komodo National Park
Among the countless beautiful beaches scattered throughout Komodo National Park, one stands out for its rare and magical color Pink Beach, also known as Long Beach 2 on Padar Island.This stunning stretch of soft pink sand, clear turquoise water, and dramatic hill views creates one of the most breathtaking sceneries in all of Indonesia. If... read more
Sailing from Kayangan Harbor to Labuan Bajo: Journey begin
The journey from Kayangan Harbor in East Lombok to Labuan Bajo in Flores is one of the most breathtaking sailing routes in Indonesia. It is not just a trip between two islands, it’s a voyage across turquoise waters, ancient volcanic landscapes, and untouched islands that tell the story of Indonesia’s maritime beauty. With Bose KomodoExplore.com,... read more
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