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Siaba Island: Private Sanctuary Labuan Bajo Keeps for Itself
For thousands of travelers each year, the typical Komodo tour from Labuan Bajo follows a familiar, well-trodden itinerary. You hike the rugged slopes of Padar Island, seek the thrilling presence of the dragons on Komodo Island, and navigate the swirling currents of Manta Point. These are the powerful, postcard-perfect, and crowd-shared experiences that right... read more
Thousand Stars on Komodo Tours: Enjoying the Milky Way
When the sun sets behind the rugged silhouette of the Komodo Islands, a different kind of magic begins. The deep orange glow fades into velvet darkness, and suddenly; the night sky reveals one of nature’s most breathtaking performances: the Milky Way, stretching like a glowing river of stars above the calm Flores Sea. If you’ve... 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
The Blushing Gem of Komodo National Park: Long Beach 2 Padar
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
Labuan Bajo: Discover Eastern Indonesia with Komodo Tour
Welcome to Labuan Bajo, a hidden paradise tucked away in the eastern part of Indonesia. Known as the gateway to the world-famous Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. Whether you’re seeking thrilling island excursions, breathtaking landscapes, or a peaceful escape by the sea, this small coastal town has... read more
Komodo vs Rinca: Where to See Dragons in 2025
The Land of the Dragons Indonesia’s Komodo National Park is world-famous as the only natural habitat of the Komodo dragon—the largest and most dangerous lizard on Earth. But if you’re planning a visit in 2025, you might be wondering: Komodo vs Rinca — which island should you visit to see the dragons up close? Both... read more
Komodo Boat Tour, Packing List 2025 – What to Bring
Why Packing Right Matters Embarking on a Komodo boat tour is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You’ll sail through the pristine waters of Komodo National Park, explore exotic islands like Padar, Rinca, and Komodo, snorkel with manta rays, and witness Komodo dragons in the wild. But to make the most of this adventure, you need to pack... read more
Komodo Village: Meet Earth’s Most Dangerous Lizard Up Close
A Village Like No Other Nestled in the heart of Komodo Island, Komodo Village (also known as Kampung Komodo) is one of the most unique settlements in the world. It’s the only place on Earth where humans live side by side with Komodo dragons, the planet’s largest and most dangerous lizards. Far beyond the usual... read more
Why are the beaches in Komodo National Park colored pink?
Nature’s Most Beautiful Mystery One of the most stunning sights in Indonesia’s Komodo National Park isn’t just the legendary dragons—it’s the breathtaking pink beaches. These unique shorelines look like something from a dream, with rosy-hued sands that contrast beautifully with turquoise waters and dramatic landscapes. But why is the sand pink? Is ... read more
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