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Discover Kayangan Port in East Lombok
Located on the eastern coast of Lombok Island, Kayangan Port (Indonesian: Pelabuhan Kayangan) serves as a vital maritime hub connecting Lombok to Sumbawa Island and other destinations in eastern Indonesia. While less known than Lembar or Bangsal ports, Kayangan plays a crucial role in inter-island travel, logistics, and overland adventure routes heading toward Komodo National Park.
If you’re planning a journey through Indonesia’s less-traveled islands, Kayangan Port is likely to be part of your route.
Where Is Kayangan Port Located?
Kayangan Port is located in the East Lombok Regency, about:
- 2.5 to 3 hours from Mataram (Lombok’s capital city)
- 2 hours from Lombok International Airport (LOP)
- Close to the port town of Labuhan Lombok
It sits along the main coastal highway that links the east side of the island to the rest of Lombok, making it easily accessible by road.
Main Function: Gateway to Sumbawa Island
Kayangan Port is the primary ferry terminal for crossings to Sumbawa—specifically to Poto Tano Port in West Sumbawa. This route is part of the famous overland trail from Bali to Flores, used by travelers heading to Komodo National Park by land and sea.
The ferry route is:
- Kayangan (Lombok) → Poto Tano (Sumbawa)
- Duration: Approximately 1.5 to 2 hours
- Suitable for passengers, cars, and motorbikes
- Runs frequently (every few hours, 24/7)
Who Uses Kayangan Port?
Tourists & Backpackers
- Overlanders traveling from Lombok to Komodo via Sumbawa
- Adventurers exploring Moyo Island, Mount Tambora, or remote Sumbawa beaches
Commercial Vehicles
- Trucks and goods moving between islands
Locals Transport
- Daily transport, family visits, and regional trade between Lombok and Sumbawa
What to Expect at Kayangan Port
Though not large or luxurious, Kayangan Port offers basic facilities such as:
- Ticket counters for ferry bookings
- Waiting areas and restrooms
- Local food stalls (warung) and convenience shops
- Ample parking for vehicles and motorbikes
- Port security and staff assistance
Travel Tip to sumbawa: Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure. Tickets are available on-site, but it’s smart to book in advance during high season or holidays.
Nearby Attractions Around Kayangan Port
If you have time before your ferry, explore the lesser-known charms of East Lombok:
- Labuhan Lombok: A quiet fishing village with scenic ocean views
- Mount Rinjani (North Route): Start your trek from nearby Sembalun
- Pink beaches and secret coves scattered along the east coast
- Komodo tours sometimes start from this port (or nearby)
How Kayangan Port Fits Into Komodo Travel Routes
Many travelers combine Lombok → Sumbawa → Komodo Island in a multi-island trip. Typical Overland Route to Komodo from Lombok:
- Lombok Mataram Bus Station (via Kayangan Port)
- Sumbawa (Poto Tano → Bima → Sape)
- Ferry from Sape (East Sumbawa) to Labuan Bajo (Flores)
- Join a Komodo Boat Tour from Labuan Bajo
This route offers stunning scenery, local culture, and adventure—ideal for those seeking authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
How to Get to Kayangan Port
- By Private Car or Taxi: Available from Mataram, Senggigi, or Lombok Airport
- By Motorbike: Popular with backpackers and budget travelers
- Shuttle Services: Occasionally available via local tour companies
Conclusion: Explore the East from Kayangan Port
Kayangan Port may not be as famous as Bali or Labuan Bajo, but for those seeking true exploration in Indonesia, it’s a crucial launching point into the unknown. Whether you’re heading to the raw landscapes of Sumbawa, beginning an overland Komodo adventure, or simply craving an island-to-island journey—Kayangan is your eastern door to discovery.
Read also our Article: Poto Tano Harbor: Gateway to Sumbawa Island and Komodo Tours
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