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Guide to Taking a 3-Day Komodo Islands Boat Tour from Flores

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Taking a Komodo Island-Hopping Boat Tour is the best activity you can do on any trip to Indonesia. Typically visited on multi-day tours through the Komodo Islands Archipelago, Komodo Cruises do not set sail directly from Bali, but from the islands of Flores and Lombok. You need at least 3-days to visit the Komodos, and many travelers (including myself) consider it the highlight of their trip to Bali & Indonesia – Trust me, the Komodos are well worth visiting!

✔️ Essential Information

  • 💵 Price: Around $550 per person private room / $250 pp dorm.
  • 📍 Location: Boats sail to/from Lombok and Labuan Bajo, Flores
  • ⏳ Duration: Most tours are 3 days / 2 nights.
  • 👉 Note! Tours don’t run from January-March (Rainy Season)
  • 🍺 All-inclusive , except for alcohol
  • ✈️ Getting to Flores from Bali: 1-hour flight
  • 🏆 Best tour company: I recommend Wanua Adventure
  • 🚢 Different types of Komodo Boat Tours for any style of traveler or budget. → Read my guide to the different types of boat tours.

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The Best Komodo Boat Tour

If you’re looking for a tour recommendation, this open tour has both luxury & budget options.

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All About Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park is a famous UNESCO world heritage site in Indonesia that became popular around 10 years ago with travelers looking to go beyond Bali to find pristine beaches and adventure. Komodo National Park is composed of almost  thirty separate islands,  some huge and some  super tiny. 

Each island in Komodo is incredibly distinct and worth a visit, and while you could just pick one island and stay as there are a few Resorts in Komodo National Park, most people choose to go “island hopping” and stay overnight on a boat instead. 

✔️ Quick Guide – Different Cruise Types

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🚨 UPDATE! 🚨 The Indonesian government has decided to scrap the idea to raise prices to Komodo Island! The entrance fee remains 550K ($35) for foreigners and 250K ($16) for Indonesians! 

There have been some issues in the past few years about the future of tourism in Komodo National Park. In 2019 Nine men were arrested for  stealing and trafficking Komodo Dragons  to sell overseas, which is both highly illegal and  terrible  for the natural Komodo Dragon population. The Indonesian government first planned to completely shut down Komodo Island as a response, and the locals who live off of the tourism generated by the park protested. The new plan is to raise the cost of entrance to Komodo National Park from what it is now, around 550K ($35) for foreigners, and 250K ($16) for Indonesians, to around 3.75 million Rupiah ($244). 

Locals from Labuan Bajo and the Komodo Islands who depend on tourism have been actively protesting the price hike, as they see it as a direct attack on their economy – as of right now, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens! What does seem certain at this time is that even if they increase the admission price to Komodo National Park, the Indonesian government seems to have lost interest in closing the islands for tourism completely. 

Where Is Komodo Island Located?

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Komodo Island is located in Komodo National Park, which is a cluster of islands off the coast of Flores. Flores is an island in the Indonesian Archipelago that belongs to the East Nusa Tenggara Province. You can see on the map that Komodo & Flores are far east of the island of Bali, where most travelers fly. The islands of Lombok and Sumbawa lie between Bali and Komodo National Park, making overland transport between the two islands difficult.

How To Get To Komodo From Bali

You cannot fly directly from Bali to Komodo, and all travelers need to arrange transportation to Labuan Bajo, Flores, first. Labuan Bajo is also called the “Gateway to the Komodos” because it’s the port city all the cruises embark from. The only way to get from Bali to Labuan Bajo is by taking a short flight from Bali’s Denpasar Airport. These flights run multiple times a day, take around 1-hour, and usually cost $30-50 each way. 👉 Read my more detailed guide on how to get to/from Bali to the Komodos

Best Time To Visit Komodo National Park

Indonesia doesn’t have winter, spring, summer, and fall – instead, they only have two seasons: the dry and the wet. You’ll want to visit Komodo National Park during the dry season which stretches from April – to October. I sailed in Komodo at the beginning of the wet season in November and didn’t have any problems with the weather personally, but the people who sailed the weekend before me in mid-November had it rain the whole weekend!  So it’s better to go in the dry season if you can. 

Do You Need A Tour To Visit Komodo?

YES – You 100% need a tour to enter Komodo National Park. It’s actually  illegal  to visit the Komodo Islands without a guide, plus they can only be accessed via boat. So, it’s not a DIY kind of tourist location and you need a tour. 

Is Komodo worth visiting from Bali?

Komodo National Park is not an  easy  place to visit from Bali, since you need multiple days to explore the Komodo Islands + you have to take a short flight to Flores. But, in my personal opinion, it’s one of the most worthwhile things you can do in Indonesia.

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💰Prices & How To Book A Komodo Open Tour

You can book your Komodo boat tour online through  Klook , which is a popular tour provider in Indonesia that accepts foreign credit cards. These tours can be “Open Tours” which means you’re just booking a spot. Usually, the open tours have up to 12 passengers on a boat. Or, you can book a Private Boat  tour where you charter the entire boat and crew for larger groups or families. As a solo traveler, I just booked a spot on an Open Tour. You have the option to get a room with bunk beds, usually a room of four, or a private room for a higher fee.

💰 Price of a Komodo Cruise: Komodo boat tours aren’t fixed rates and vary in price by the type of boat and room you book. My Komodo Cruise was only around $250 per person, but it was for a bed in a bunk-bed room. For a private cabin expect prices to be around $400-500 per person. This is the cheapest tour I’ve found , it’s less than $200 for three days.

💡 Tip: You need to bring cash to pay the entrance fee to Komodo National Park – It’s currently 550K Indonesian Rupiah ($35) per person.

🚨 Note: Most of the tour companies related to Komodo Cruises are just travel agents that work with independent boat owners – So make sure you see photos of the actual boat you’ll be staying on before you book!

Explore The Different Komodo Boat Tours You Can Book Online ⤵ 👉 -> Click Here to Explore Komodo Sailing Trips! <- 👈

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12 Things You Can Do on a Komodo Boat Tour

1. get up close with the komodo dragons.

I’m going to be completely honest, seeing the Komodo Dragons on the eponymous Komodo Island was the least impressive part of visiting Komodo National Park . The Komodo Dragons are amazing animals that are deadly hunters with venomous saliva lethal to humans. That being said, the reason the island is open for tourism despite these deadly animals is because the locals feed the Komodos. Since the dragons are reptiles, most of their energy is spent on digesting – If you’re lucky, you’ll see one walking on the beach. But more likely than not, the Komodos will be sleeping off their big meals while tourists get their photos taken by their guides in front of them.

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2. Visit the Famous Pink-Sand Beach

Komodo’s Pink Beach gets its candy-hued sand from the ground-up coral. The pink color is made bolder when it’s wet, so you’ll find the most beautiful pink sand at the ocean’s edge. In addition to being pink, I found Pink Beach was all-around one of the nicest beaches I’ve visited in Indonesia. There’s great snorkeling off the coast of the beach, and the white/pink sand coupled with  impossibly blue  water made for the perfect setting. 

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3. Go Kayaking At Pink Beach

Kayaking at Pink Beach was just perfect. There was no tide on the crystal-clear blue water, making it super easy for us to explore the whole bay. We kayaked around all the boats docked at Pink Beach and the photographer on our tour took some  gorgeous  drone shots of us while we were out having fun that I’ll treasure for the rest of my life <3. 

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4. Swim With The Giant Manta Rays (!!!!) At Manta Point

When we set off to do this excursion on the second day, the guides were trying to prepare us from disappointment in case there weren’t any mantas around. They are wild animals after all, and while the tour operators know their migration patterns it’s not a 100% guarantee you will see them. I’m happy to report that this experience completely surpassed my expectations. I was swimming along with at least 10 giant manta rays in an ocean corridor where they flock. 

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Have you ever seen Finding Nemo? That movie was one of my favorites as a kid – there’s one scene where the main character Nemo and his little friends are off to school, and the “school bus” is a giant Manta Ray where all the little fish hop on. One of the coolest things to see was that this scene from the movie was based on real life! There were a ton of tiny little fish swimming under the Giant Manta Rays in Komodo National Park – just like in the movie! (Although it was too far for me to see if any of them were Clown Fish, like Nemo). 

🚩 Ethical Issues  – The Manta Rays at Manta Point in Komodo National Park aren’t fed, and you’re observing them from a good 10-20 foot distance, so   swimming with the Manta Rays was an ethical animal encounter.

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5. Climb to the Viewpoint at Padar Island for Sunrise/Sunset 

The viewpoint at Padar Island is quickly becoming one of the most iconic photo spots in Indonesia. You’ll need to complete a 20- to 30-minute staircase hike to reach the viewpoint. Most Komodo boat tour operators schedule a stop at Padar Island either for sunrise or sunset, ensuring you get the best views of the island.

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6. Visit Taka Makassar Island 

Taka Makassar is technically a sandbar in the middle of the Komodo Sea, and it would be paradise – IF it weren’t for the 100 other people there when we went 😅. Our boat pulled up at the same time all the other tours did, so it was a bit too crowded to be enjoyable. But I’ve seen some photos from private tours to Taka Makassar that make it look like a deserted island.  

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7. Watch The Bats Make Their Sunset Migration At Kalong Island 

Every day at sunset the bats fly out from Kalong Island, where they all nest as a herd, to go hunt for the night. It’s truly an  amazing  experience to watch the hoards of bats fly out into the sunset! 

Around 6 PM you see the cruise ships, tiny fishing boats, and luxury Phinisis all dock to watch the migration. At first, the migration just looks like a flock of birds, then when you look closely you see the distinct outlines of the bat wings. While that sounds kind of intense, our guide told us that there are two types of bats on Kalong Island. There are large bats and teeny tiny ones. The large bats look scarier, but these are just harmless fruit bats.  It’s the tiny breed of bats on Kalong Island that actually drink blood (creepy!), but they never attack people, just animals. 

💡  Note:  If you’re afraid of Bats, don’t worry! The boats are parked at a distance.

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8. Spot Sea Turtles While Snorkeling <3 

This isn’t so much an activity as just something you’ll run into if you spend time swimming around the Komodo Islands. The wildlife in Komodo National Park is so vibrant. However, even though on our last day on the Backpackers’ Boat we stopped off at “Turtle Point”, I had way better luck spotting sea turtles at the snorkel spots the second boat tour took us to. Our guide was great about pointing out wild sea turtles to us, I think we saw  three  (!!!) while snorkeling from Manta Ray Point to Taka Makassar Island. 

Bioluminescent Plankton is just one of many things you can see in Komodo National Park in Indonesia on a Komodo Boat Tour.

9. Experience The Glowing Bioluminescence While Night Swimming

Again, this isn’t even a part of a Komodo Tour – it’s just another AMAZING thing you will experience in Komodo National Park! Some people on the tour asked if we could go night swimming since the boat was docked. The guide replied,  “Sure, but just so you know the water might glow”.  

THE WATER MIGHT GLOW?!?!? 

Our guide was  super  nonchalant about it but apparently, there’s a ton of bioluminescent algae in Komodo National Park that is very safe but makes the water and sand glow in the dark. I had experienced the bioluminescent algae in the  Gili Islands  a few years ago and didn’t even know it occurred outside the islands. If you’re lucky, you might be able to see it in Komodo!  

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10. Take Photos With Your Private Photographer!

One of the super-cool things about taking a more high-end Komodo cruise was that it included a private photographer who would take pictures of us on the tour.

💡 Tip: If you’re taking a nicer Komodo Boat Tour make sure it includes a photography service! Most of them do.

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11. Hike To The View Point At Kelor Island

Kelor Island is home to another iconic viewpoint hike in the Komodos. Shorter than the hike at Padar Island, it should only take you 10 minutes to climb the dirt and rock steps leading to the lookout spot. Also at Kelor Island are some wonderful warungs where you can take a break from the sun and enjoy a Bintang beer or two (or three), and a small coral reef lies off the coast of the island. While we were snorkeling off of Kelor I saw many Parrot Fish, as well as a Barracuda!

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12. Eat Really Good Food!

The meals on the luxury Komodo Cruise I took from Labuan Bajo were all next-level. We had fresh fish, fruits, and vegetables, all presented and plated in a very high-end way. I was beyond impressed with the quality of food on the Luxury Komodo Cruise.

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Quick Guide to Labuan Bajo 

Labuan Bajo is the gateway to Komodo National Park where you will be starting or finishing your trip before flying back to Bali. Full disclosure, I was supposed to stay in Labuan Bajo for two days after my first Komodo Boat Tour ended, but I wound up staying  a whole month  because I fell in love with the town and the island of Flores! Labuan Bajo is a sleepy port city, but it’s a great break from the hustle of larger cities in Bali – plus there’s a ton to do from sailing Komodo to exploring the island of Flores overland. 

🏨 Where to Stay In Labuan Bajo 

Seaesta Komodo Hostel & Hotel is one of the best hotels and hostels to stay at in Labuan Bajo.

Labuan Bajo has become famous in recent years for having these  gorgeous  all-white Santorini-Inspired hotels. The best hotel in Labuan Bajo is Loccal Collection, but if you’re on a budget Seaesta Hotel & Hostel is also amazing! 

Fresh fish is caught daily & grilled to order at the Labuan Bajo fish market.

Where To Eat In Labuan Bajo 

After a lot of trial and error, my favorite cafe in Labuan Bajo (where I’m sitting and writing this post right now) is Bacarita Cafe. It’s in the center of town, kind of hidden above the Starbucks. They do great coffee, western, and Indonesian food, there’s wifi, and the prices are really good! I also loved the Labuan Bajo fish market come nightfall. Lots of fish vendors line up their stalls and you order whole fish, which they then grill or fry fresh to order and serve with rice and sambal. My favorite was the grilled squid! 

Rangko Cave is a half hour outside of labuan Bajo, the town that you will be dropped off at after you finish your Komodo Islands Boat Tour.

Other Activities In Labuan Bajo & Flores 

Visit Rangko Cave:  Rangko Cave is a half hour outside of the town of Labuan Bajo and a very memorable experience. It’s a salt-water cave so you can float without effort – Rangko Cave has  crystal-clear  blue water you can swim in, and the only way to get there is by taking a tiny boat from mainland Flores so you do need a tour to visit.

💡Tip:  In the afternoon, the sun aligns with Rangko Cave to light it up naturally from within. Amazing, right? Well , that’s what everyone else thinks too! We got there at 10 AM and even though it was kinda dark we had the cave  all to ourselves  until 11 AM when the other tourists started flooding in and the small cave quickly felt crowded. 

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Trek To Wae Rebo Traditional Village:   Wae Rebo is most usually visited on 2-day overnight trips since it’s a difficult location to reach. You need to drive 4 hours outside of Labuan Bajo (over super bumpy roads), and then hike 1.5-3 hours uphill to reach the traditional village. Once you get there, you can experience one of the most picturesque traditional villages in Indonesia. ▶  Click Here to Book a Tour of Wae Rebo!

Cunca Wulang Waterfall in Flores is one of the many activities you can do after taking a boat tour of the komodo islands.

Visit Cunca Wulang Waterfall:  Full disclosure –  Cunca Wulang  is the most unhinged waterfall I’ve visited in Indonesia. I think Cunca Wulang’s infrastructure suffered during the pandemic, and it wasn’t really kept up with – but if you’re into an  adventure , the reward at the end of the path is a pretty cool waterfall that not many other tourists visit!

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Katie Caf, founder of Katie Caf Travel, is a seasoned travel expert who has explored over 30 countries and lived abroad in places like Egypt, Morocco, Mexico, India, Indonesia Thailand, Europe, and the USA. Her goal is to help other traveler see the world by providing first-hand accounts of what to expect on the road.

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5 Best Komodo Island Tours: My 2024 Picks with details

  • 1 Komodo Island Tours Catagories
  • 2.1 Komodo 3D2N Sailing Tour – PRIVATE BOAT
  • 2.2 3D2N Standard Phinisi Komodo Sailing Tour – PRIVATE CABIN OPTIONS
  • 2.3 4 Day Private Komodo Islands Tour – OVERNIGHT BOAT & HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
  • 3.1 One Day Shared Komodo Tour – SHARING TOUR
  • 3.2 One Day Private Komodo Boat Tour – PRIVATE TOUR
  • 4 Komodo National Park Fees 2024
  • 5 Drone Usage at Komodo National Park
  • 6 Best Time to do Komodo Island Tours
  • 7 Travel Tips for Visiting the Komodo Islands & Komodo Island Tours
  • 8 What to Pack for a Komodo Islands Tour
  • 9 Komodo Islands Tour FAQ

LOOKING FOR THE BEST KOMODO ISLAND TOURS? – You’re in the right place!

Visiting the Komodo Islands is an exciting adventure-filled trip that includes, vibrant culture, inspiring scenery and an untouched natural environment.

Padar Island, Pink Beach , stunning sunsets watching the flying foxes at Kalong and seeing the infamous Komodo dragons at Rinca and Komodo Islands, not forgetting the opportunity to swim with manta rays and turtles – These are just a few of the highlights of this epic trip!

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KOMODO 3D2N SAILING TOUR – PRIVATE BOAT

⛵Completely Private Boat

⛵All Inclusive Private 3 Day 2 Night liveaboard trip

⛵Rinca Island, Padar Island, Pink Beach, Komodo Island, Kelor Island

⛵Snorkelling at Manta Point, Siaba Point, Makassar and Kanawa

woman standing on mast of Komodo boat Phinisi looking out onto ocean and sunset scene

3D2N STANDARD PHINISI KOMODO SAILING TOUR – PRIVATE CABIN OPTIONS

⛵Boat shared with others

⛵Private and sharing cabins available

⛵Visit Rinca Island, Padar Island, Pink Beach, Komodo Island, Kelor Island

Beautiful mountainous and ocean landscapes you see on Komodo trip to Komodo Islands Boat tour in Komodo National Park

1 DAY SPEEDBOAT TOUR TO KOMODO NATIONAL PARK

⛵SpeedBoat tour shared with others

⛵Fast-paced, action-packed day

⛵Visit 6 Destinations: Padar Island, Pink Beach, Komodo Island, Snorkelling at Makassar, Kanawa and Manta Point

⛵Includes hotel transfers, lunch and snorkelling gear

Komodo Island Tours Catagories

OPEN/ PUBLIC (joining/sharing with others on a trip)

PRIVATE (only yourself and your group)

DAY TRIPS (Komodo Island tours from Labuan Bajo for the day)

MULTIDAY LIVEABOARD TRIP ( sleeping aboard the ship)

Best Komodo Island Tours: Multiday Liveaboard Tours

Komodo 3d2n sailing tour – private boat.

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Escape on this 3-day excursion to the Komodo Islands and explore a world of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and exciting activities.

⌚3 Days | ⭐4.5 Stars | ⛵Private Boat | 😎Private Tour | BOOK IT ➡️

Board your private vessel for an adventure around Kelor, Rinca, Kalong Padar Punya and Kanawa islands where you’ll have plenty of time to snorkelling with manta rays or swim alongside sea turtles! The real highlight will be seeing Komodo dragons up close and many other species including flying foxes in their natural habitat.

✅Minimum 2 People; Maximum 10 People

✅Trip runs any day of the week

✅2 nights in an Air-conditioned Cabin

✅Includes 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts and 2 dinners

✅ Day 1: 3 stops Kelor, Rinca and Kalong Island

✅ Day 2: 3 Stops – Padar, Komodo Island and Pink Beach

✅ Day 3: Get your snorkel on at Kanawa, Makassar, Siaba and Manta Point

CHECK PRICING AND AVAILABILITY ➡️

PRO’S:

  • 4.5 Star Rating
  • Clean and comfortable private boat
  • Private trip = personalized experience
  • Meals and snorkelling equipment included
  • Certified English-speaking guide
  • AC vehicle hotel/airport transfer included

CON’S

  • Requires a minimum of 2 people
  • Excludes entry fees for foreign tourists
  • Excludes entry fees for a weekend surcharge
  • Tour requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”Wonderful adventure trip with a dedicated team led by Robert. The boat travelled through beautiful areas, made a bunch of stops, and we relaxed completely. We had a great time seeing Komodo dragons, giant manta rays, deer, buffalo, reef sharks, turtles, splendid corals, and a plethora of fish. The trip is best enjoyed in if one is in good physical condition.” Austin C – (see more reviews)

BOOK THIS TOUR✅

3D2N Standard Phinisi Komodo Sailing Tour – PRIVATE CABIN OPTIONS

Things to do in Labuan Bajo - Kelor Island

⌚3 Days 2 Nights | ⭐3.5 Stars | ⛵Sharing Boat | 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Sharing Tour | BOOK IT ➡️

Discover the incredible sights and scenery of Komodo National Park on this 3-day 2-night sharing tour . Go swimming and snorkelling in Kanawa Island, Manta Point, Taka Makassar, Pink Beach and Visit Komodo Island, Kelor Island, Kalong Island to see flying foxes at sunset.

✅Minimum 2 People; Maximum 12-14 People

✅4 room types: shared room (bunk beds for 4-5 pax), private sea view room (max 2 pax), private balcony room (max 2 pax), private master room (largest size, max 2 pax)

✅Facilities: Air conditioned room, towel, toiletries, ensuite bathroom

✅Trip runs Friday to Sunday Only

✅ Day 1: Kelor Island, Manjarite Island, Kalong Island

✅ Day 2: Padar Island, Pink Beach, Komodo National Park/Rinca Island and snorkelling at Taka Makasar and Manta Point

✅ Day 3: Snorkelling at Kanawa Island and then back to Labuan Bajo

  • 3.5 Star Rating
  • 13 Verified Reviews
  • Comfortable Phinisi boat
  • Only runs from Friday to Sundays
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”We absolutely loved this trip! The crew was all amazing and made us feel welcomed and were very helpful. We saw same amazing and beautiful spots on this tour. The boat itself was very nice. We spent a lot of time in the living room area enjoying the sail and meeting the other passengers. The food prepared was very good and fresh” Klook User – (see more reviews)

4 Day Private Komodo Islands Tour – OVERNIGHT BOAT & HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

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This is a unique 4-day excursion on a private boat . Enjoy thrilling snorkelling experiences around Bidadari Island. Head to Rinca Island, home of the captivating dragons. Go explore Pink Beach’s shimmering sands, enjoy more trekking with Komodo Dragons, watch a sunset of flying foxes and snorkelling with Manta rays. Lastly, enjoy more sights of Labuan Bajo including local markets and Batu Cermin mirror cave.

⌚4 Days 3 Nights | ⭐4.6 Stars | ⛵Private Boat | 😎Private Tour | BOOK IT ➡️

✅No Minimum; Maximum 5 People

✅2 nights in beachfront accommodation (with breakfast)

✅Private overnight stay on a wooden boat

✅Includes meals and non-alcoholic drinks on the boat

✅All National Park entrance/guide fees

✅ Day 1: Arrival and Bidadari Island Exploration

✅ Day 2: Komodo Dragons and Kalong Island Adventure and snorkelling

✅ Day 3: Rinca Island Forest Trek, Pink Beach, and snorkelling at Manta Point

✅ Day 4: Batu Cermin Cave adventure, Local Market, and Departure

  • 4.6 Star Rating
  • 22 Verified Reviews
  • Includes hotel accommodation
  • Includes all fees
  • Private boat
  • No Padar Island or Kelor Island visit
  • Only allows for a maximum of 5 people per booking
  • The hotel cannot be selected
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”We loved spending this cruise with our Guide, Anceni (sorry to miss her first name) aboard the New Komodo and her captain Amin. The boat is no longer new but very comfortable and the crew is adorable. We really recommend this crew and their cook. Fantastic snorkeling spots, impressive encounters with Komodo dragons. The hotel for the 2 nights top. We really recommend this activity, and especially ask the crew of the New Komodo.” Marie-Hélène – (see more reviews)

Best Komodo Island Tours: Day Tours

One day shared komodo tour – sharing tour.

woman standing at the top of Padar island with rock landscape in background and ocean panoramic view of Padar Island

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Bintang Komodo , Visit three islands, Walk with Komodo Dragons, take an incredible hike across Padar Island’s volcanic landscape, swim and snorkel at Manta Point and bask on the sands of Pink Beach.

This is definitely one of the Best day trip Komodo Tours.

🥇Viator Badge of Excellence |⌚11 Hours | ⭐5 Stars | ⛵Shared Boat | 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Sharing Tour | BOOK IT ➡️

✅Shared/Join In Tour (Not Private)

✅Visit Komodo Island, Padar Island & Pink Beach

✅Snorkelling at Makassar, Manta Point & Kanawa Island

✅Inclusions: Lunch, English Speaking Guide, Bottled Water & Snorkelling Equipment

✅Air-conditioned vehicle for hotel pick up and drop off

PRO’S :

  • 5-star rated tour
  • 635 Reviews
  • Open trip – opportunity to meet new people/ share costs
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund

CON’S:

  • 5:30 AM start time – you might not be an early riser 😉
  • Single Komodo Island day trips can feel very rushed and cramped
  • Group trips have less individualised attention
  • Must adhere to the group schedule
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”Incredible tour! First boat to be at every stop and avoid the crowds. Highlights were swimming with manta rays, seeing Komodo dragons, pink sand beaches and epic views.” Carley Rosenberg – (see more reviews)

One Day Private Komodo Boat Tour – PRIVATE TOUR

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🥇Viator Badge of Excellence |⌚10 Hours | ⭐4.5 Stars | ⛵Private Boat | 😎Private Tour | BOOK IT ➡️

Booking a private Komodo Islands boat tour is the perfect way to make the most out of your day and see the most incredible sights of this beautiful corner of Indonesia. This tour includes the major highlights of Komodo National Park and includes snorkelling at some epic locations.

✅Private Trip

✅No minimum persons, but 5 persons maximum

✅Professional Tour Guide (Multiple languages available)

✅Rub shoulders with Komodo Dragons at Komodo Island, Get the ultimate Instagram shots at Pink Beach, summit the most beautiful landscape and enjoy panoramic views at Padar island

✅Snorkel at Manta point, Taka Makassar and Kanawa Island

✅Inclusions: Speedboat, Packed Lunch, bottled water and snorkelling gear

  • Private tours allow for customization of the trip
  • Private Airconditioned car for Hotel Pick up and Drop off
  • English Speaking Guide (German, Spanish, Japanese and French Speaking Guides also available)
  • Snorkelling equipment included (mask and snorkel, fins & life jacket)
  • 5:00 AM start time
  • A single-day trip can feel rushed
  • Komodo National Park fees are not included (for local or foreign tourists)
  • Ranger fees are not included for KNP and Padar island
  • Not wheelchair accessible
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”I was doing this tour to see some Komodo Dragons, Because this was a private tour, I was able to customize the trip order and we also spent more time on Komodo Island itself. Most tours go to Padar first and then Komodo, but we were able to go to Komodo first, while it was still quiet and the dragons were active. I encountered no other tourists there for the first 90 minutes, which was great. I saw three big dragons, so I was very pleased!” Graham H – (see more reviews)

Looking for more Komodo Islands info:

📖 READ: How to Choose the Best Komodo Island Boat Tour: Everything to Consider + My Recommendations

📖READ: Planning a Perfect Komodo Trip: Your Guide to the Komodo Islands

📖READ: Where to Stay in Labuan Bajo: 20+ Seaview Hotels with the best views

📖READ: 20 Best Things to Do in Labuan Bajo: Island Hopping, Dragons and More

Komodo National Park Fees 2024

There have been a lot of discrepancies when it comes to the additional fees needed to visit Komodo National Park on Komodo Island tours. Even when doing my own research, I’ve come across various figures and I am honestly not 100% sure whether all are necessary, but regardless I’ll list them below:

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL KOMODO NATIONAL PARK FEES MUST BE PAID IN CASH TO THE KOMODO NATIONAL PARK TICKET OFFICE

What I can say from all my research and discussion with tour providers is that the fees will be between IDR 450 000 IDR to 600 000 IDR per person per day (depending on the number of people on the boat) , This is in addition to your Komodo Tour package. There still is currently no fixed information on the Komodo National Park Website, but you can refer to https://www.floreskomodoexpedition.com/ for more information on the transparency of the fees

Drone Usage at Komodo National Park

Aerial view of Padar Island in Komodo National park taken with drone photography

I recently found information from a tour agent that there is a drone use fee for Komodo National Park :

“Drone usage in KNP is Required to purchase a ticket at the National Park Office in Labuan Bajo. You have to buy a drone ticket 3 days before the trip. The cost of the ticket is IDR 1 000 000″

So this amount will be in addition to your Komodo island Tours package. I highly recommend mentioning when booking your tour if you are bringing a tour and checking the fees and payment situation with your tour company.

Best Time to do Komodo Island Tours

sunrise and ocean views at Padar Island Flores Komodo National Park

The best time to visit Komodo National Park in Indonesia depends on your preferences. If you’re looking for warm temperatures, sunny skies, and less rain then the dry season (May-October) is ideal.

However, if you prefer cooler temperatures and are willing to brave some showers then the wet season/rainy season (November-April) may be more suitable.

The water is usually calmer and clearer during the dry season, making it ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

But if you’re more interested in wildlife spotting then the wet season may be better as many species are more active during this time.

TRAVELIST TIP: We visited in October which was the best of both worlds for snorkelling and wildlife spotting. I would likely suggest visiting Komodo Island before October though for the most ideal experience.

Travel Tips for Visiting the Komodo Islands & Komodo Island Tours

Close up of Komodo Dragon on Komodo Islands trip

1. When booking a tour, be extremely thorough in knowing what your itinerary is and what is included/ excluded. Whether you are on an open or private trip it’s essential to ensure you bring along the relevant cash, and items needed for your trip and aren’t surprised by any hidden costs or lack of equipment

2. Insect Repellent is a must! In Labuan Bajo I was extremely surprised at the number of mosquitos, this isn’t so much on the open waters, but if you head on land, be sure to coat yourself to prevent mosquito bites etc.

3. If you’re pressed for time Komodo Island day tours are a great way to see the popular spots of the Komodo Islands, however, it can feel incredibly rushed and super tiring . I highly recommend the multiday liveaboard Komodo islands tour to really see the unique destination at an easy pace and the experience of cruising and island hopping on a boat is pretty epic too.

4. If you’re on a day trip, bring along a towel and change of clothes, it gets hot and you’ll defs be up to jump into the waters to cool down and see some amazing creatures in the ocean

5. Bring along Cash (in local currency Indonesian Rupiah) – for your Komodo National Park entrance fees and if you’re looking to buy additional snacks/drinks on some of the beaches/ snorkelling islands you’ll need to pay in cash as there aren’t any ATMs in Komodo National Park

6. Dietary requirements: in a number of tours I’ve seen they don’t cater for vegetarian or vegan options. In this regard, you may want to stock up on your own food/snacks to ensure you don’t go hungry. On our tour, however, there were a number of vegetable dishes, so even if you just ate rice and a vegetable dish you wouldn’t go hungry.

passengers on Komodo Islands Boat tour eating food for lunch on Boat deck

7. Sailing and Boat trips require good weather . You’ll see on a number of tour provider websites that tours can be amended or cancelled due to poor weather conditions. Please check with your tour provider what their refund/rescheduling policies are to avoid any nasty surprises.

8. Day trips to Komodo Island also usually involve getting a packed lunch – I’ve seen on a number of reviews that many people have not been impressed with their packed lunch. On the liveaboard trips – all food was actually made fresh on the boat or caught (seafood) whilst we were on our excursion). Again I strongly suggest when in Labuan Bajo make sure to visit the mini marts/ supermarket to bring along your own food/snacks if you are a picky eater or want your own bits to snack on – we did

9. Certain tours may involve a one-night stay at a hotel either during or prior or after your trip. Check with your tour provider whether this is included.

TRAVELIST TIP: Our trip began at 8 am on a Friday – unfortunately there were no flights early enough to reach Labuan Bajo before the tour so we had to fly in on Thursday and stay one night before the multiday liveaboard tour. There are plenty of hotels in Labuan Bajo and they also have incredibly gorgeous sea views. >> Check out my post on the Best Seview Hotels in Labuan Bajo if you need a hotel stay during your trip

Komodo Trip Phinisi Boat used for Liveaboard Komodo islands tours

10. Please be aware that wooden boats offer a traditional sea-faring experience , prioritizing authenticity over modern amenities (all boats have a toilet, shower and rooms with aircon/fans). While comfort levels may vary, passengers can expect a rustic ambience as they explore Komodo National Park. This is obviously not the case for luxury yachts. None of the tours listed above are luxury yachts.

What to Pack for a Komodo Islands Tour

man sitting on rock a top Padar Island viewpoint

Swimwear for swimming, beach lounging and snorkelling. This is definitely to be packed whether you’re on a Komodo day trip or a multi-day liveaboard trip

Snorkelling Gear Depending on whether your tour provides this or not, you might want to bring along your own if you have a preference or check that your tour provider has the relevant life jackets, snorkel, mask and fins if you need them. I also tend to use aqua boots when snorkelling in coral areas where I don’t need fins, so bring those along if you’re the same 🙂

Closed shoes for the Padar Island hike. If you’re someone who feels they can manage the trek up the Padar Island rocky terrain in sandals – then good on you. Although all the trails in Komodo National Park aren’t technical I definitely had a preference for closed shoes on the Padar island trek as well as up the short steep trek on the Kelor Island summit.

Sunscreen and Mosquito repellent – for pretty obvious reasons. For the mosquito repellent, I just bought the Soffell (Indonesian brand) one I found in a mini-mart in Labuan Bajo but I strongly suggest bringing your own (sunscreen and mosquito repellent if you have a preference and what works for you.

Light quick dry clothing . Indonesia is a hot place. I found that light airy clothing worked best for me and I did not ever really get cold whilst on the boat (for the liveaboard trip) in the evenings I felt a shawl, swimsuit cover-up, and pashmina were sufficient. If you get very cold easily maybe bring a jersey.

Bring a waterproof bag for any electronic devices and camera equipment you might have with you or for your trips off the boat to hold your towel, change of clothes etc.

Komodo Islands Tour FAQ

Yes, there are Komodo Island tours from Bali. Check out this Bali Komodo tour: 3-Day Komodo island Tour with or without Roundtrip Flight From Bali . Should you plan Komodo tours from Bali? Yes, sometimes there might not be a direct flight from your destination to Labuan Bajo. So you’re likely to fly from Bali to Labuan Bajo and begin your tour from LB.

The Komodo island tour price in Indonesia will depend on the length and type of trip you book. Generally, Komodo island tour packages for day tours cost around $50 to 150 USD per person, while multi-day expeditions can range from $200 to $1000 USD per person. Prices may also vary depending on the season, the number of activities included, and other additional amenities or how luxurious the experience or boat is. For more detailed pricing information, it’s best to contact the tour operator directly. It is also important to note that Komodo Island tours may require special permissions and fees for certain activities, so be sure to inquire about them beforehand.

I’ve compiled an entire post about How to Choose the best Komodo Island boat trip including, what facilities the boat should have, pricing etc. It can feel pretty overwhelming at first glance to visit Komodo island National Park so Check out the post here

The closest airport to the Komodo Islands is Komodo Airport in Labuan Bajo, Flores Island . The most common way to get there is to take a flight from Bali directly to this destination. There are also ferries available from Bali and other nearby islands, however, they tend to be more time-consuming and unreliable. If you’re coming from another part of Indonesia, then you may need to take a connecting flight or ferry to reach Labuan Bajo. Once you arrive in Labuan Bajo, you can arrange a boat tour to the Komodo Islands.

Although visiting the Komodo islands from Labuan Bajo is the main attraction, there are a number of things to do in Labuan Bajo. I’ve written a full detailed post on the 20 Best Things to do in Labuan Bajo which includes: – Cunca Wulang Waterfall and Cunca Rami Waterfall –  Ranco Cave – Snorkelling and Diving in Labuan Bajo –  Traditional Indonesian Village Culture: Wae Rebo , Kampung Melo and Todo village – City and Seaviews at Bukit Cinta Viewpoint – Sunset Cocktails in the city – Labuan Bajo Fishmarket – Mesa Fishing Village – Batu Cermin Cave – Sembilan Island

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If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, a Komodo Island boat tour is definitely worth considering. From vibrant coral reefs to rare wildlife encounters, these tours provide the perfect opportunity to explore this unique part of Indonesia.

So book your tour today and get ready to discover the wonders of Komodo! And once you do, don’t forget to share your experience and photos with us! I’d love to hear all about your adventure.

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Bali & Komodo Island

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Few areas in Asia can match the cultural and natural diversity of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands and the majestic Komodo National Park. Your Bali & Komodo Island adventure is an exploration of some of the most beautiful places in Bali followed by a leisure expedition aboard a traditional, wooden, phinisi boat, from Bali to Komodo Island.

Your luxury Bali tour

Beginning with a tour of some of Bali’s most iconic temples and spectacular rice terraces, and rising through the magic of a spiritual journey with a cleansing purification ritual and a guided meditation session conducted by a Hindu priest, Bali will continue to enchant you while you relish a very special lunch in a blissful setting in the rice fields. You will also get to enjoy a day to yourself. Go exploring, visit art galleries, museums, and a traditional market where you can shop for handicrafts and souvenirs before a tour of East Bali and the chance to snorkel and unwind beachside.

Your cruise adventure

Aboard the beautiful Ombak Putih, you’ll cruise through azure seas, magnificent scenery, and a panorama of islands, discovering new wonders on a daily basis with opportunities to visit quiet coastal villages, waterfall-fed river pools, volcanic islands, and a mysterious crater lake. Meet sea gypsies and boat-builders, witness tribal rituals, and encounter an amazing variety of wildlife from gentle whale sharks to the famous Komodo dragons, flying foxes, sea eagles, cockatoos, and giant manta rays. At the end of your cruise, an uninhabited island will beckon you ashore for a quintessential, toes-in-the-sand, celebration under the stars, complete with a bonfire, barbeque, and dancing to songs and music performed by the ship’s crew. Please note, the Ombak Putih is only available during certain seasons, and at other times a different vessel may be proposed.

Snorkel the kaleidoscopic beauty of the underwater world – home to over one thousand species of marine life; gently trek through river valleys or ascend savannah-wrapped hills offering dazzling views of jungle-clad mountain ranges and towering volcanoes, and encounter, at a safe distance, Indonesia’s living dinosaurs, the awe-inspiring, giant lizards known as Komodo dragons. Unlimited use of stand-up paddleboards and sea kayaks adds yet another dimension to your nature explorations.

Accommodation

When not aboard your cruise, you’ll spend four nights in a stunning hotel in Bali’s hinterland and one night in a charming seaside hotel on Bali’s tranquil east coast. Your final night will be spent in an impressive resort on the island of Flores.

Indonesian cuisine is as rich, complex, and varied as the culture and the people that live on the six thousand populated islands of the archipelago, while the luscious creations of Bali’s top chefs are testament to the high quality of the fresh produce of this fertile little island. During your tour, you will have the opportunity to taste a selection of delicious and authentic Balinese dishes at a streetside eatery in Bali. Enjoy both Indonesian and Western cuisine in your hotels and during your Bali Komodo cruise aboard the Ombak Putih, where your meals will be served buffet style including plenty of fresh fish and seafood.

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Welcome to the Island of Gods!

Welcome to Bali – the Island of Gods!

Upon arrival, our driver and a guide will pick you up from the airport and take you to the stunning hotel in Ubud – the most serene part of the island.

Take a day to soak up the unique atmosphere of Bali, indulge in the guilty pleasures of scrumptious local cuisine, and take good rest, for tomorrow the exploration starts!

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Temples and Rice Terraces

After a lazy morning, meet your guide for the tour to famous temples and rice terraces.

Head to Bali’s most photographed spot – Tanah Lot, a 16th-century temple precariously perched upon a craggy, wave-lashed rock.

Continue to Tabanan to visit Taman Ayun, a Royal Family temple. Built in 1634, it is part of the Subak (complex rice-field irrigation system), recognized by UNESCO in 2012. 

Finish the tour with a visit Alas Kedaton, a megalithic sacred temple in a forest inhabited by mischievous monkeys and hundreds of big bats. 

Return to your hotel for a beautiful dinner.

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Spiritual Journey

Wake up early for the magical day.

Journey to Pakerisan Valley, an 8th Century World Heritage site and birthplace of the Hindu Darma religion.

Visit the very first Hindu temple in Bali, hidden in a jungle. Experience the cleansing purification ritual conducted by a Balinese priest at Tirtha Mengening.

Have lunch in a hidden spot surrounded by lush rice fields, still grown from the original species of rice brought by the first Hindu priests in the 8th Century. 

Next up is a visit to the priests home for a guided meditation.

Meals: (B, L)

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Street Food at Night

Take a morning to explore Bali on your own. Wake up early and practice yoga, buy fresh fruit in the market, grab a coffee in a small cafe. Today is a good day to find the arts and crafts galleries and boutiques and buy all the gifts and souvenirs.

Tonight you’ll go where the locals go and eat what the locals eat. We’re leaving the touristy areas behind and driving off to find the most authentic food stopping at a secret warung and a roadside café specializing in Bali’s most famous authentic dishes.

Meals: (B, D)

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Beach Day Under Volcano

Early pick-up and a drive to the Ombak Putih meeting point. From there join the tour of East Bali.

In the late afternoon, you will arrive at your beachside resort in East Bali and have a chance to unwind, swim, or have a snorkeling lesson with your tour guide.

In the evening join all your fellow guests for a welcome dinner and drinks in the hotel’s beachside restaurant.

Sleep in the shadow of Bali’s Mt Agung, the mother mountain of all Balinese people, and the most imposing figure on the whole landscape of Bali.

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Embark Ombak Putih

Wake up to watch the sunset and your beautiful ship on the horizon.

Embark Ombak Putih after breakfast and sail towards Gili Islands, crossing the Wallace Line.

Spend the afternoon snorkeling in the magnificent coral gardens of Gili Islands.

Meals: (B, L D)

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Sea Gypsies

Wake up off the coast of Kanawa Island under the gaze of Lombok’s towering Mt Rinjani – the largest volcanic peak in Indonesia.

Enjoy breakfast on the deck and spend the morning swimming, snorkeling, and exploring.

Later visit a village of the famous Bajao ‘Sea Gypsies’ of Southeast Asia and discover the secrets of their happy lifestyle.

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Whale Sharks

Start your day by swimming with whale sharks in Saleh Bay.

Later, swim, snorkel, and kayak on Satonda Island, where 2 centuries ago a massive tsunami filled up a caldera with water.

At sunset, sip your cocktail watching thousands of giant fruit bats emerge from their forest lair and fly out directly over the boat.

Beach and Corals

Step ashore on an active, smoking volcanic island, where local villagers are in the process of building a fifty-plus meter, traditional wooden pinisi boat.

Walking around this small village, get a feel for their simple way of life, chat with the locals and maybe buy some handmade textiles as a memento.

Snorkel on a colorful and vibrant coral reef above small geothermal fissures where air bubbles are released from the volcanic chambers below the seabed.

After a few hours under sail, spend the afternoon time on a deserted white sand beach on another volcanic island, this time an extinct one.

Explore the magnificent coral gardens, hike to the crest of the surrounding hills for a view of the surrounding islands, swim, paddle, kayak and laze away the day before enjoying sunset cocktails on the sand.

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Wake up in the most northerly part of the Komodo National Park and enjoy a morning of sea-based activities including a fantastic drift snorkel over the reef, kayaking, and SUP at Gili Lawa Darat island.

Swim with schools of manta rays as they feed on the current and circle the so-called cleaning stations, where small fish remove parasites from their skin. Hover above these giant and noble beasts for as long as you like.

Spend the late afternoon on a local sandbar, where we will enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the sand.

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Komodo Dragons and Beach BBQ

Visit Rinca Island and go on a trek in search of the ancient Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard. See monkeys, dear, pigs, buffalo, and myriad birds as we walk through the forests and savannah of this large island.

Snorkel at Siaba Island, a favorite hangout of sea turtles, where we will have a chance to swim with these gentle creatures as they cruise along the shallow water of the reef.

Enjoy Indonesian hospitality as your crew hosts a beach barbecue in your honor on a deserted island. On offer is plenty of good food, music, cocktails dancing, and frivolity as we dance and sing the night away next to a bonfire under a clear tropical night sky.

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Local village and Disembarkation

Enjoy your breakfast while the ship enters the Labuan Bajo harbour.

After breakfast take a short drive to a traditional local village. Here enjoy the hospitality with coffee, betel nut and a highly potent local ‘arak’ (not for the faint-hearted), before a show of traditional dances.

Back onboard for lunch and disembarkation.

As you leave the ship, your local driver and the guide will pick you up and take you to the stunning resort. Take the rest of a day to relax, but don’t miss the Flores sunset!

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Mirror Cave and Local Market

After an early breakfast you’ll be picked up from your hotel for a trip to the spectacular Batu Cermin – Mirror Cave.

Set within an impressive rock formation near Labuan Bajo, rays of light shine through into the cavern to create beautiful reflections that play upon its mirror-like rock surfaces.

Continue on to explore the local market and climb up to an excellent vantage point for panoramic views. 

Back to your resort for lunch. Take the rest of the day to admire the beauty of Flores and pack for your journey home.

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Time to go!

Your driver will pick you up from the hotel and take you to the airport for your journey home.

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1. One day Komodo trip with Bintang Komodo Tours

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2. Full Day Trip to Explore 6 Destinations in Labuan Bajo and Komodo

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3. Private boat trip Komodo 2 or more person for 3 days 2 nights, Kelor, Rinca...

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4. Komodo Tour 3D/2N Live on Board -Join Group Category-Share Cabin

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5. Full Day Tour to Komodo Island By Speed Boat to explore 6 destinations

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6. Private tour 4 days 3 nights Komodo on boat, waterfall and Rangko cave

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7. Sunset at Komodo Island

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8. A Day to Komodo Island

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9. One Day Trip to Komodo National Park, using a luxury fast boat

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10. 1 Day Komodo Trip By Shared Luxury Fast Boat

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12. 3 Days Deluxe Boat Private Cabin Sailing Trip in Komodo Island

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13. 1 Day Komodo Trip by Private Fast Boat

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14. 3 Days Komodo island Tour

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15. Komodo Private tour 3Days 2 Night

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16. Komodo Day Tour to explore 5 Islands and 3 Snorkeling Experience

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17. Flores Dreamland Tour

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18. Komdo National Park and Beyond - All Inclusive (Sharing Trip)

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19. 3Days Komodo Tour by Private Boat for 10 pax

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20. 3-Day Komodo island Tour with or without Roundtrip Flight From Bali

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22. One Day Tours Komodo - Padar Island

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23. Komodo Private Liveaboard Tour 3 Days 2 Nights

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24. 7Days Explore Komodo & Flores

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25. 3Days Komodo Tour By Private Boat for 4 pax

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Komodo Islands Travel Guide For Indonesia

The Komodo island in Indonesia is famous for being home to the beastly Komodo dragons (the world’s biggest lizard), and it’s an incredibly scenic place with lots of other ‘bucket list’ travel experiences.

The UNESCO designated Komodo National Park has dozens of islands with white and pink sand beaches , exotic mountains for trekking and coral reefs for diving, and it’s the only place in the world where you can see Komodo dragons up close in the wild and get your picture taken with them!

Since Indonesia is our second home, we’ve done the Komodo island tour a bunch of times over the years and it’s always amazing. One of the great things about Komodo’s gateway town, Labuan Bajo, is that it’s not far from Bali and it’s easy to reach with a short flight from there.

Komodo Island is currently open for tourism in 2024! There was some talk by the Indonesian government about drastically raising the entrance fee for foreign tourists, but that idea has officially been called off, so now is a great time to plan a visit.

This Komodo island travel guide and map will explain how to get there, where to stay, what to do, best tour packages, and everything else you need to know before you go!

Komodo Island In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Where Is Komodo Island?

Komodo Island is part of the Komodo National Park, a group of tropical islands located just off the coast of Flores, in east Indonesia.

The park’s three main islands are Komodo, Rinca, and Padar , but there are lots of smaller ones too, so it’s the perfect place for island hopping!

The closest city is the fishing town of Labuan Bajo in Flores, which has its own airport and plenty of hotels and restaurants to enjoy in between visits to the park.

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Komodo dragon island!

How To Get To Komodo Island Indonesia

The only way to visit Komodo Island and the rest of the national park is on a boat tour from Labuan Bajo, where the airport is located. You can’t fly to Komodo Island directly.

There are a bunch of flights to Labuan Bajo airport (LBJ) every day from Bali, with a 1 hour flight time and several airlines offering ticket prices as low as $40 USD.

Getting to Komodo island from Bali is easier than ever now that AirAsia flies between them several times per week. You can also fly to the Labuan Bajo airport from Jakarta, Surabaya, or Ende. You can shop for flights to Labuan Bajo on Skyscanner.

Once you get to Labuan Bajo, it’s possible to book a boat tour to Komodo Island at the harbor, or you can book a day tour online (more on that later).

The Komodo islands are located about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Labuan Bajo as the crow flies, and the journey normally takes 3 hours with a slow boat, or less than half that with a speedboat.

You can knock out all the top sights of Komodo National Park (including the dragons) in one full day tour, or it’s possible to stay in a liveaboard boat and spend several days sightseeing!

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

How To Get Around The Komodo Islands

The three boat types for exploring the Komodo islands are slow boat, speedboat, or liveaboard boat.

Slow boat is the cheapest option, and it’s commonly used for day tours, but you do waste a lot of time in transit because it’s just so darn slow. Speedboat is much faster and more efficient, but it’s quite a bit more expensive.

Liveaboard tours can also be pricey, but it’s a unique experience where you get to sleep in a cabin and spend several days sightseeing and enjoying more of the sights in the park.

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Where To Stay In Komodo

There are no hotels in Komodo island. All of the hotels and accommodation are in the nearby town of Labuan Bajo.

You can find hotels and accommodation in Labuan Bajo to suit all budgets, from backpacker to luxury. However, it’s a little bit more pricey than Bali on average, because the development hasn’t quite caught up to the number of tourists coming here.

We’ve included some of our Komodo hotel recommendations below.  

Labuan Bajo Hotels

Seaesta Komodo Hostel & Hotel

Seaesta Komodo Hostel & Hotel

Plataran Komodo Beach Resort

Plataran Komodo Beach Resort

Bayview Gardens Hotel

Bayview Gardens Hotel

Sunset Hill Hotel

Sunset Hill Hotel

Best Things To Do In Komodo National Park

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The most scenic viewpoint of Komodo Indonesia is on the small island of Padar. It’s a short 30 minute hike to the top, and you’re rewarded with probably one of the best views in Southeast Asia.

This is like a Jurassic Park landscape. The island has a giant X shape, with three bays where you can see a white beach, black beach, and pink beach.

Each of those sand colors is pretty special in itself, but to see all of them in one place is crazy. This is probably the only place in the world where you can witness that!

Even though Padar is one of the smallest islands in the Komodo National Park, this scenic viewpoint has become a famous natural landmark of Indonesia, and it’s even been featured on the 50,000 Rupiah cash note.

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The iconic Padar Island viewpoint

Padar Island in Komodo Indonesia

Beaches in all directions!

• Pink Beach

The Komodo islands are home to several pink sand beaches! The color comes from tiny organisms in the coral called foraminifera.

Pink beaches are very rare, and there are only a handful of them worldwide. The one with the brightest color is hidden in a bay on the north side of Padar Island.

These unique beaches are a must see when you’re visiting Komodo National Park.

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The extraordinary pink sand beaches at Komodo National Park

Pink Beach Komodo Island Indonesia Labuan Bajo Flores

Pink Beach Komodo Island

• Komodo Dragon Trek

Of course the main attraction of Komodo Indonesia is getting to see the dragons themselves in the wild! The Komodo National Park is the only place in the world where you can do this.

For this part of the tour, you’ll go ashore at one of the two main islands where the dragons live in Indonesia (Rinca or Komodo Island) and do a short trek looking for dragons while accompanied by a park ranger. The trekking path is flat and suitable for all fitness levels.

For sightseeing purposes, there’s not much difference between Rinca Island or Komodo Island, and many tours use these locations interchangeably. There are plenty of Komodo dragons living on either island.

You’re almost guaranteed to see at least a few dragons (after all, it’s Komodo dragon island), and with the guide’s help you can even take pictures with them! It’s an amazing experience getting to see these animals up close in the wild.

Komodo Dragon

Komodo Dragon FAQ

  • How big are they? Adult Komodo dragons can be 3 meters long (10 feet) and weigh more than 140 kilos (300 pounds). The males are bigger than the females.
  • Are they venomous? I think the jury is still out on that. Some research has shown that the Komodo dragon bites may be dangerous because of venom or bacteria.
  • How do they hunt? Komodo dragons can smell blood from almost 10 kilometers (6 miles) and they can run in bursts of speed up to 20 kilometers per hour (12 mph). Truly dinosaurs!
  • What do they eat? A mix of deer, boars, monkeys, birds, goats, wild horses, and water buffaloes. Their favorite food is the deer (Javan Rusa). They can also be cannibals sometimes and eat other dragons.
  • Do they attack humans? Yes, but rarely. The dragons don’t think of us as food. Less than a dozen people have been killed by them in the past 50 years, and all of the victims were locals at the village on Komodo dragon island, living in close proximity to the animals.
  • Do they breathe fire? No, the dragons can’t breathe fire, but the first Dutch explorers in the Komodo islands believed that!
  • Are there Komodo dragons in Bali? No, there aren’t any wild Komodo dragons in Bali. You can see captive dragons at the Bali Bird Park or Bali Safari Marine Park , although I think it’s a much better experience to see the dragons in their natural environment on the island of Komodo or Rinca. Bali does have monitor lizards, which look kind of similar to Komodo dragons, but they’re smaller.
  • Are there Komodo dragons in the Galapagos islands? No, there aren’t any Komodo dragons outside of Indonesia except in zoos. The lizards in the Galapagos islands of Ecuador are marine iguanas, not Komodos. Totally different animal. They’re much smaller and tamer.

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Komodo Trekking FAQ

  • Is it safe? Yes, just stay close to your guide and you shouldn’t have any issues. The only tourists that have ever been attacked by dragons were trekking alone without a guide.
  • Can I visit during my period? Yes, menstruating women can still visit Komodo dragon island (even though the dragons are good at smelling blood), but you’re supposed to tell the park staff so your guide can be more careful.
  • How long is the trek? There’s a short, medium, long, or adventure trek. If you’re on a day tour (island hopping), then you’ll probably only have time to do the short or medium trek (both less than 1 hour) before you’re whisked off to go see the manta rays or pink beach .
  • How easy is it to see dragons? You’re practically guaranteed to see dragons, even on the short trek, because there are thousands of them living on Komodo and Rinca. I’ve done the trek a bunch of times, and I saw lots of dragons every time. You can also spot them on the beach sometimes. Photo ops galore!

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

  • Are the dragons sedated? No, the dragons are absolutely not sedated! The reason they lie around motionless sometimes is because they’re digesting a big meal or resting after a hunt. You’d want to sleep too after eating an entire deer. The dragons are most active in the morning, but like to chill in the middle of the day.
  • Can I touch them? No way! The photos in this travel blog where we’re up close with the Komodo dragons are perspective pics. We kept a healthy distance from them and definitely didn’t touch them.
  • What else can I see? If you’re lucky on the trek, you can also see Komodo nests, baby dragons, rare birds, snakes, spiders, and more. Snake species include the spitting cobra and island pit viper. It’s way more than just a Komodo dragon island.
  • Do I need to tip? Tipping isn’t customary in Indonesia, but if your guide takes good pictures for you then a small tip is certainly appreciated. The guides on Komodo dragon island are not paid very much.

Komodo Dragon

More Things To Do In Komodo

  • Kalong Island: Also known as bat island, if you go here at sunset you can see thousands of fruit bats flying through the sky.
  • Manta Point: Amazing spot where you can swim with giant manta rays in the ocean. They’re a little shy but not dangerous at all.
  • Taka Makassar: This is a small crescent shaped sandbar near Manta Point. Taka Makassar has perfect white sand and crystal clear water.
  • Gili Lawa Darat: One of the most remote spots in Komodo Indonesia since it’s located on the northwest boundary of the park, just off the coast of Komodo dragon island. It has a hill that’s great for sunrise.
  • Kelor Island: A lot of Komodo tours stop at this island since it’s close to Labuan Bajo. It has a hill you can climb for a nice view of Flores island.
  • Private Island Resorts: For private island resorts near Komodo, you have your choice of Le Pirate Island , Sebayur Island Resort , or Kanawa Island Resort .
  • Scuba Diving: Komodo Indonesia is famous for its world class snorkeling and scuba diving. You can see bright coral reefs and lots of underwater wildlife here.
  • Labuan Bajo: Don’t forget to spend some time exploring the town of Labuan Bajo and its surroundings. There are a bunch of good things to do near Labuan Bajo. I’ll be covering those separately from this Komodo Island travel guide.

Turtle Snorkeling Sebayur

Snorkeling at Sebayur Island

Le Pirate Island

Le Pirate Island — you can camp in bungalows on this private island for very reasonable rates!

Pulau Kelor Island Drone Labuan Bajo Komodo Park

Drone pic at Kelor Island, one of the popular stops on Komodo tours.

Komodo Island Map

Here’s a Komodo island map showing all the dive sites and main areas of interest. You can click on the image to see it bigger.

Komodo dragons can only be seen on Rinca or Komodo Island. The town of Labuan Bajo (top right) is where all the restaurants and hotels are concentrated.

Komodo island map

Komodo island map

Is Komodo Open Or Closed?

In 2019, the government of Indonesia announced plans to close Komodo Island for the year of 2020 in order to work on conservation and rehabilitation. The idea got a lot of backlash, though, so they decided to reverse it at the last minute.

A lot of the locals in Komodo and Labuan Bajo survive off of tourism, so closing it is a tough proposition for them. To be honest, the islands do need better conservation, but I’m not sure if that means they need to be closed completely. Trash cleanup could be done regardless, and some of the places need it.

As it turns out, the Komodo National Park was closed anyway for almost 6 months in 2020 because of the covid pandemic, but the park reopened in August 2020. We visited the islands again in 2021 and had a wonderful time.

Tourism activities at Komodo were temporarily stopped again for two days in August 2022, because of strikes related to the Indonesian government trying to dramatically increase the park entrance fees.

You can read more about this in the section below. However, thankfully, the government relented and decided not to raise the park fees at this time, so everything is back to business as usual.

As of 2024, Komodo Island is officially open for tourism!

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Komodo Entrance Fee

The Komodo National Park has a confusing ticket system with a bunch of different entrance fees that you pay in a small booth at Padar. Here are some of the main fees:

  • National Park Entrance Ticket (Mon-Sat): 150k IDR ($10 USD)
  • National Park Entrance Ticket (Sundays & Nat. Holidays): 250k IDR ($17)
  • Retribution For Recreation & Sports: 100k IDR ($7)
  • Padar Entrance Ticket: 150k IDR ($10)
  • Komodo Ranger Fee: 120k IDR per group up to 5 people ($8)
  • Komodo Hiking Fee: 5k IDR ($0.30)
  • Komodo Wildlife Observation Fee: 10k IDR ($0.70)

When you total everything up, you can expect to pay up to 500k Rupiah ($37 USD) per person for a 1 day park pass that allows you to do the highlights of Komodo National Park.

These ticket prices are current as of 2024 , but they seem to go up every year. There’s no discount for children or KITAS/KITAP holders, either, which is pretty lame. The least they could do is make the tickets last 3 days or 1 week so they have more value.

I think the price is still worth it for the outstanding nature you get to see at Komodo Indonesia, but if they keep raising it then it may start getting unreasonable. For comparison, a U.S. National Parks annual pass costs not much more than this, but gives you access to 400+ national parks for 1 year.  

New Entrance Fee? (2024)

In June 2022, it was announced that Indonesia was planning to raise the Komodo entrance fee to 3.75 million Rupiah ($250 USD) per person, and limit park visitors to 200,000 per year.

This change was originally supposed to take effect on August 1, 2022, but it was met with a large scale protest and strike by the local tourism workers, which forced the government to cancel the plan for now .

Most tourists who visit Komodo are not ultra rich, and to make a major change like this with such short notice was very inconsiderate of park visitors and most likely would’ve been a death blow to the local businesses in Labuan Bajo as well.

Thankfully, the Indonesian government reconsidered this plan and decided not to raise the Komodo entrance fees, and the boat trips and all other tourist activities in Komodo National Park resumed like before.

Near the end of 2022, there was some more talk about raising the Komodo entrance fee excessively, which was supposed to happen on January 1, 2023. However, the Indonesian news reported that this plan has been canceled once again.

I’ll update this Komodo travel guide if we get any more new information. I think it’s very unlikely any big price changes will happen, because the locals really depend on tourism. For now, tourists are welcome in Komodo like always, and the prices haven’t changed!

Komodo statue park

Other Tips For Labuan Bajo & Komodo

  • ATM: There are lots of ATM choices scattered around Labuan Bajo town. BNI worked great in our experience.
  • Credit Cards: Some places accept card now, but many don’t. It’s good to keep a bit of cash handy for meals, taxis, and such.
  • WiFi: A lot of hotels in Labuan Bajo still have weak WiFi connections, but they’re improving every year as the infrastructure catches up to the massive influx of tourism.
  • Cell Service: Telkomsel has good 4G reception in Labuan Bajo, Komodo, and even some of the intermediate islands. We used this for a hotspot at times when we didn’t have good WiFi.
  • Restaurants: There are lots of good places to eat in Labuan Bajo. Some nice restaurants to check out are Green Cherry , Baccalá , and La Cucina . We also liked Ayam Bakar Primarasa , near the airport.
  • Transportation: Labuan Bajo town on Flores is small and easy to get around. You can rent a scooter all day for 75k Rupiah ($5 USD), or take a taxi around town for 50k per trip.
  • Language: The locals in Flores and Komodo speak Bahasa Indonesia, and a little bit of English that they’ve been able to pick up from tourists. English proficiency isn’t nearly as widespread as in Bali, so be patient and come prepared to explain things by pointing or showing pictures.
  • Religion: The island of Flores is mostly Catholic, but there’s also a significant minority of Muslims in Komodo, and there are several active mosques in Labuan Bajo. When I visited Labuan Bajo in 2018, there was a mosque using a noisy loudspeaker at all hours of the day and night, but when we last visited in 2021 we didn’t hear any mosques, so maybe the local authorities have asked them to turn down the volume. In any case, if you’re a light sleeper then it’s a good idea to bring ear plugs with you to Labuan Bajo in case there’s a noisy mosque at night.
  • Mosquitoes: According to this Lancet study from 2018, Malaria cases are rare and decreasing in Flores and the Komodo islands. I’ve never heard of a tourist getting Malaria from mosquitoes in Komodo. We didn’t take malaria pills on any of our Komodo trips, but it’s still a good idea to wear repellant while out and about, just to be safe.
  • Drones: The Komodo park rangers don’t allow anyone to fly a drone at Padar Island anymore unless you pay an exorbitant fee of 1 million Rupiah ($70 USD). No prior application is needed, you just pay the fee in cash on the spot, and then they let you fly. There are some ways to get around this if you’re creative.

Komodo Island Dragon In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Javan Rusa (deer). The favorite meal of the dragons.

Best Time To Visit Komodo

The best time to visit Komodo Indonesia really depends on what you’re looking for.

You can see the dragons all year round. Prime diving season is March to October. High season for Komodo National Park is July to August, when the weather is cooler and more comfortable, but the park is also more crowded with tourists.

The climate in Komodo tends to be drier and more sunny than other places in Indonesia, like Bali. The main months to avoid for Komodo Island are December to February, when Indonesia has its rainy season and the weather is not very good for sailing or trekking. Generally the only reason to go in these months would be to avoid the crowds.

The grass color at Komodo changes with the seasons. It’s green in the tail end of the rainy season (January to April). By April or May, the grass color starts to turn yellow. In the summer and fall (July to November), the islands are bone dry and the grass is all brown. The pictures in this Komodo travel blog were taken in early March.

The scenery and dragons are honestly spectacular in any month of the year, so regardless of when you go, you’re sure to have a very memorable trip. Happy travels!

Komodo Island In Komodo National Park Indonesia

Sunset in the Komodo islands

Best Komodo Island Tour / Day Trip

If you’re looking for a vetted tour company for visiting Komodo Island Indonesia, here’s a top rated Komodo National Park day trip with Klook starting from Labuan Bajo.

This speedboat tour includes the top sights in Komodo like Padar Island , Pink Beach , and the Komodo Dragon trek, and their prices are very competitive based on what we’ve seen being quoted for similar tours in Labuan Bajo. The online reviews are positive too.

We’ve used Klook for lots of tours and activities around the world, and they’re great! Highly recommended.

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Future of komodo tourism.

The future of Komodo tourism is still uncertain. I’m happy Indonesia has opened the park for everyone to enjoy, and I’m glad it’s given employment to the locals, but further development of the islands could become a problem.

There’s been some talk of a ‘Komodo dragon park’ or luxury resort being built on Rinca Island, for example, which seems like a very bad idea.

Komodo dragons are amazing animals. They’re already endangered, and their habitat is very limited. I hope Indonesia will do the right thing, and choose conservation over greed, so we can continue to enjoy this place for many years to come.  

More Things To See Near Komodo Indonesia

There are lots of other great things to do near Komodo Indonesia if you have time.

On mainland Flores island, you can visit the Goa Rangko Cave in Labuan Bajo, and then do an overland tour of Flores from west to east and see sights like the spiderweb rice fields, Wae Rebo traditional village, Mount Inerie volcano, and the turquoise volcanic lakes of Mount Kelimutu .

The Kelimutu National Park has a trio of colorful volcanic lakes in central Flores, and you can see it without doing any hiking. The lakes are known to regularly change colors (to blue, green, pink, or brown!) because of changes in the underlying gases and elements.

Alternatively, if you want to skip the Flores road trip and just go directly from Komodo to Kelimutu , you can fly directly from Labuan Bajo to the Ende airport (ENE) and visit Kelimutu from there. That flight takes 1 hour and costs about $60 USD.

In spite of the lack of publicity and infrastructure, Flores is definitely one of the best places to visit in Indonesia!

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Kelimutu National Park is one of the most spectacular sights on Flores island

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Seeing dragons on the Komodo tour was one of the best parts of our visit to Flores, Indonesia.

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Hi thank you for sharing information about Komodo Island

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Thank you for the wonderful blog. its really useful and informative.

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Brilliant, organized, informative post!!!

I really appreciate your day trip recommendation. Is that with a speedboat or slow boat?

Do you have any recommendations for an upscale two or three day liveaboard boat?

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Hi Clay! The day tour recommended in the article is a speedboat tour, which is normally faster and more efficient, so you get to have more time on the islands compared to the slow wooden boats. We normally do day trips instead of liveaboard, but I know GetYourGuide has a very high rated 3 day or 4 day tour with a combination of hotels and some liveaboard action. Cheers

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Io sono disabile causa un incidente di macchina avvenuto in Germania nel 2009 . Ho una moglie indonesiana e un figlio di 10 anni. Sono al momento in vacanza a Lombok. Un disabile può vedere le lucertole di Komodo su una delle isole??? Grazie

Ciao Giuseppe. Dovrai prendere una barca, ma sì, penso che sia possibile per una persona disabile vedere i draghi sull’isola di Komodo. La spiaggia è pianeggiante e facile da navigare. Grazie per il tuo commento!

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Hi, I’m currently in Bali on a holiday. As I was walking in Seminyak, which is near the shops, I saw a massive Komodo dragon in one of the streams that are between two buildings. It was walking pretty fast and I couldn’t take a pic but yea I think there are Komodo dragons in Bali just very rare. That was crazy tho

Hi. That would be a monitor lizard, which looks kind of similar to a Komodo dragon, but a bit smaller. They are fairly common in Bali and always fun to see. 🙂

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Komodo Tour From Bali (3 Ways to get to Komodo)

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For those of you who want to do a Komodo tour from Bali , you do not need to be confused anymore because Komodo Dreamland Tour provides Komodo Island Boat Tour From Bali. Ideally, this tour starts on the day you arrive at the airport of Labuan Bajo which means that we will pick you up at the airport and directly do the tour.

Komodo Island is located in the westernmost province of East Nusa Tenggara and just to the east of Sumbawa Island. It is one of the 7 wonders of the world. Komodo National Park consists of 3 major islands namely Komodo Island, Rinca Island, and Padar Island. Here. Komodo animals live and breed well. According to the data, the island is inhabited by approximately 2500 heads.

This animal is one of the largest lizard specials in the world with an average length of 2 -3 meters with a weight of 90 kg. For visitors who like underwater tourism, Komodo Island also has an underwater nature with a variety of beautiful coral species, types of corals, types of fish (dolphins, whales, green turtles, sharks, and stingrays).

Bali is one of the transit islands before visitors come to Komodo Island and Labuan Bajo is the main gate to Komodo Island. Many tourists spend their holidays first in Bali before deciding to do a komodo tour from Bali. The Komodo tour from Bali that we share does not include flight tickets. But of course, we can also arrange a Komodo tour including flight tickets from Bali according to your request. In addition to that, the komodo tour from Bali is not pegged to 1 option only. We have prepared several options on our website.

The tour package on our website has not been fixed this means it can be modified according to your needs as long as it does not deviate from the existing itinerary and is in accordance with the conditions when the tour is on board. Komodo Tour from Bali is included in the Category Komodo Boat Tour, this means the tour activities in it are around the national park only. On this tour, we will pick you up at the airport in Labuan Bajo and go directly to the pier where the tour boat is waiting for you.

Transportation used during the tour is the wooden boats of various sizes and types according to your needs ranging from the standard to the luxurious. All boat tours have been facilitated with AC that can be used every night during the tour. If you don’t like air conditioning, make sure you inform your travel agent so that you get a good price because you don’t want to use ac during the tour.

3 ways to get to Komodo from Bali – Komodo Tour from Bali

Before traveling to Komodo Island you must first buy a flight ticket from Bali to Labuan Bajo. Direct flights from Bali to Labuan Bajo are served by several airlines daily. Airlines that fly directly to Labuan Bajo from Bali such as Wings Air and Garuda Indonesia.

In addition to the plane, you can also go to Labuan Bajo by sea route from Bali. The distance from Pelabuan Benoa Bali to Labuan Bajo is approximately 36 hours. The route is Denpasar – Mataram – Bima – Labuan Bajo.

this is the most extreme option towards Labuan Bajo. Because in addition to a long journey, the option of traveling by road to Labuan Bajo is also not purely by land, you also have to cross to Sumbawa Besar. From Sumbawa Besar then the road trip continued to Sape. Well from Sape cross back to Labun Bajo by Ferry boat approximately 7-8 hours.

The above options return to your individual Budget. If you want to be fast, surely the airway will be chosen. But everyone’s holiday tastes are different. Some like challenges, so choose sea and land routes. The choice is returning to you. Thus some information that we can present related to the komodo tour from Bali. If you are willing to know more about this tour, please do not be hesitate to contact us.

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Headed off to see the dragons of Komodo National Park and looking for the best Komodo tour package? We just got back a few months ago, and I have to say, you’re in for a real treat. Dragons, rusty-red volcanic hills, coral reefs, pink sand beaches, glassy turquoise waters… yeah, you’ll see why I’m semi-obsessed with this group of islands in Indonesia already.

Everyone visits Komodo National Park in Indonesia to see one thing and one thing only – the dragons. And for good reason – Komodo’s the only spot in the world to meet them! But what many don’t realize is that the Komodo islands are oh so much more than these giant monitor lizards. 

In our 3 days on our Komodo island tour, we swam and snorkeled in crystal clear turquoise waters, jumped into the Flores Sea from our two-story boat, watched millions of bats fly overhead at sunset, hiked up ~1,000 steps for the most spectacular sunrise views, and wandered/relaxed around pink sand beaches. 

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We watched the sunrise and sunset in the same day, woke up to luminous blue waters surrounding our boat, drank fresh fruit juice at every meal, and forever gazed at green volcanic mountains jutting out of the sea.

To say our Komodo trip was nothing short of spectacular is an understatement – heck, we kiiiinda loved Komodo even more than we loved Bali ( and we fell head over heels for that place ).

There’s just something to be said about waking up to gentle waves, sailing to new islands and sandbars every few hours, witnessing the most dramatic sunset, and sleeping beneath the brilliant stars on comfy bean bags come nightfall. And then doing it alllll over again the next day.

Komodo National Park’s even been selected as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, along with already being a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And this diverse location in Indonesia surely deserves all its accolades and then some! It’s downright dreamy.

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However, planning a trip to the Komodo islands can be all kinds of confusing. If you follow my advice you’ll be visiting a whole slew of islands in the National Park, not just Komodo (which is the main island and the largest of them all).

After reading this lengthy guide (I know, I know, I’m beyond wordy), I hope it’s the one and only Komodo island blog post you’ll need to plan your trip. Am I missing something? Please let me know down below in the comments! I write these guides for you guys to have the best trip possible!

***Note that the Indonesian government will temporarily close Komodo Island in January 2020 to help preserve/protect the remaining dragons, with no reopening dates announced just yet. HOWEVER, don’t fret, ONLY Komodo Island will close to tourists (and thankfully not the entire National Park, there are numerous other islands).

You can still see Komodo dragons on Rinca Island (where we went), as well as visit all the other islands we visited (including Pink Beach, Padar, Kanawa, etc). We didn’t even go to Komodo Island on our Komodo tour (nope, not even once!). So yes, this means you can still take the same trip I did and see the same exact sights.

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Komodo Trip Planning Logistics

Where is komodo national park anyways.

If you gave me a world map a few months ago, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you in the slightest bit where Komodo Island could be found. And to tell you the truth, I didn’t even know it was in Indonesia (facepalm; I can’t be the only one).

Now I can thankfully not only give the general vicinity of Komodo, but I can pin-point its exact location as well. How’s that for progress?!

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If you haven’t figured this out by now (no judgements), Komodo National Park is part of the Indonesian archipelago.

It’s located between Lombok and Flores, and is a few islands east of everyone’s favorite, Bali. The park is comprised of three main islands: Komodo, Padar, and Rinca (you’ll probably visit all 3 on your Komodo tour), as well as 26 smaller, less frequented ones. 

When to Visit Komodo

Komodo essentially has two distinct seasons – the dry season and the rainy season.

This comes as no surprise, but you’ll want to visit Komodo National Park during the area’s dry season , occurring between April and December. The weather is pretty much perfect – not toooo hot, and with very little to no rain whatsoever. If you’re hoping for that lush greenery on the volcanoes, plan a visit between April and June, as you’ll find comfortable temps, cool, fresh air at night, and calm seas.

Do note that it’s technically most crowded in July and August, although we didn’t feel this much (except for our sunrise trek up Padar Island).

A visit during the rainy season (December to March, with February being the peak of monsoon season) will result in rainy, wet days, making walking paths uncomfortably muddy and difficult to trek around. Heavy rainfall, strong wind, and big waves are common, so avoid this time if that doesn’t sound your like idea of fun. 

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And thankfully, no matter when you visit, you can see Komodo dragons. Do note that July and August is the height of Komodo mating season, meaning you may witness a male dragon fighting to get attention from a female. We actually saw two dragons mating, although they were doing their thang in private under a large structure, so we couldn’t really see much of the action. :p

Another dragon was guarding her eggs, although I don’t really know why they do so since they’re known to eat some of their young anyways!

How Long to Stay in Komodo

Many travelers opt to spend a few nights on a Komodo tour. We slept two nights on a liveaboard boat, and another two nights in Labuan Bajo (1 night before the Komodo island tour and one night afterwards), making our total trip 3 days (5 if you include arrival and departure days) and 4 nights.

And trust me – 3 days in Komodo is the perfect amount of time to witness the sunrise and sunset from the deck of the boat, numerous times. However, we could have stayed an extra few nights, it was that comfortable! 

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With all that being said, I think spending 2 and a half days will suffice, especially if you booked yourself on a fully equipped Komodo tour package which takes you to the best spots in the National Park (like we did). We were thankful we had a ½ day to relax at our resort (the oh so beautiful Ayana Komodo ) after trekking around in the hot hot sun for a few days.

And if you’re a serious diver, you’ll probably want to spend an extra day or so doing your thing, as Komodo is a haven for all kinds of underwater life. We unfortunately don’t our scuba certs, so I can’t report much on all things diving for ya.

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How to Get to the Komodo Islands

Note that if the Komodo Islands are your final destination and you aren’t interested in spending a few days (or more) in Bali, you’ll first need to get yourself to Bali anyways. 

Komodo National Park is roughly an hour flight plus a 2 hour boat ride away from Bali, and although it’s kiiiinda a pain to get to, it’s 1000% worth it, and then some. Keep reading, you’ll see.

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Coming from Bali → By Far The Best Option

If you’re headed to the Komodo Islands from Bali like we were, it’s easiest to hop on a quick 1 hour, 15 minute flight over. You’ll need to get yourself to Labuan Bajo on Flores Island, the main gateway to Komodo National Park.

Thankfully, there’s heaps of daily, nonstop flights available from Bali (DPS) to Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ) on Flores Island. We ended up on a flight with NAM airlines for about $100 roundtrip, but note that there are also direct flights on Wings Air and Garuda Indonesia as well. 

And trust me – that flight over to the Komodo Islands will be one of the most scenic you’ll ever experience (atolls and reefs every step of the way, especially once you get closer to the National Park). Don’t give up your window seat for just anyone — I had my eyes peeled to the glass the whole time!

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Once you’re on Flores situated in Labuan Bajo, the Komodo Islands are just a quick-ish boat ride away.

For visual learners like myself: Bali airport (DPS) → flight to Labuan Bajo (LBJ) on Flores Island → taxi into town → boat to Komodo Islands

Psst: you can actually take a ferry over to Flores from Bali, but a 36 hour trip through treacherous waters doesn’t sound very appealing to me.

Coming from Lombok → Possible, but not the best choice

If you’re coming from Lombok, you’ll also find flights as well, although many make a stop in Bali (kinda silly, but that’s airlines for ya). After doing a bit of research, it looks like there’s ONE direct flight on Wings Air per day, so snatch that up if you’re able to (check LOP → LBJ).

If you really prefer not to head back to Bali and can’t catch a nonstop flight, you can also take a 24 hour bus/ferry combo (ouch), or a 4 day/4 night snorkeling boat trip (with conditions which I heard aren’t all that great). Just come from Bali if you can. 🙂

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How to Get Around Komodo National Park

*Psst: There are only a handful of hotels on the Komodo Islands (which get booked up quite far in advance), and you’re only allowed to visit Komodo Island with an official guide and park ranger.

Meaning you’ll absolutely 100% NEED to book a tour (this isn’t a DIY type of trip, although there are Komodo tours for all price points). There are plenty of options for staying in Labuan Bajo, don’tchu worry.

You’ve basically got two options when it comes to touring around Komodo National Park. And no, since Komodo National Park is an archipelago (a group of islands), you cannot drive around yourself (ha!). 

Option #1. Basing yourself in the town of Labuan Bajo (the main gateway for the park) and taking day trips to the different islands of Komodo.

If you’re choosing this option I’d highly recommend finding tours ahead of time and getting yourself on those. I mean, how often are you gonna be visiting Komodo National Park? Might as well get on the exact ones you want, right?

If you’re more of a last-minute planner (I most definitely am not), you can show up in Labuan Bajo and book tours directly in the town itself once you arrive, but there’s no guarantee your preferred dates will be available. My advice? Just book tours ahead of time for some peace of mind.

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Tours to check out beforehand:

  • Best of Komodo Island Hopping : You’ll 100% want to do a full day Best of Komodo tour (like this one or this one ), as they go to a bunch of the hot spots, including Padar Island, Pink Beach, Kanawa Island, Taka Makassar, and of course, Komodo Island. If you only have time to do one tour during your time in Komodo, make it this one .
  • Sunset tour at Kalong Island : Watching the flying foxes/bats (by the millions I might add) fly overhead at sunset is just one of those “must do” things in Komodo. Don’t miss it (book here).
  • Komodo Diving : And if you’re a driver, definitely check this out . The underwater life in Komodo is just teeming with excitement – it’s a known hotspot for divers!
  • Cave Tour on Flores Island :  If we had extra time I would have definitely wanted to take this cave tour on Flores Island near Labuan Bajo. There’s always a next time for us, but you can check it out now! And be sure to report back and lemme know how it is!

Option #2. Finding a Komodo island tour, inclusive of meals, island hopping, snorkeling equipment, and of course, accommodation on the boat .

This is essentially a complete Komodo tour package (meaning you don’t have to worry about a thing once you get yourself to Labuan Bajo). Most of these Komodo tours are 3 days and 2 nights, but you can easily find one for 1 or 3 nights instead, depending on your interests and time availability. Komodo island tours vary in price, with the average being approximately $100 or so per day.

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Psst – As you could have guessed after reading about me gushing about the boat so much, we chose the second option and absolutely loooooved it. I can’t imagine staying in Labuan Bajo and missing out on boat life! For reference, we chose a 2-day/3-night liveaboard, and felt like it was the perfect amount of time. 

And now for some not-so-fun-yet-highly-necessary stuff:

Malaria pills: Unlike Bali and other parts of Indonesia, you’ll want to talk to your doctor about taking malaria pills if you’re planning a trip to the Komodo Islands, as malaria is quite common in these parts of the country. Key words: talk to your doctor (I ain’t a doc and I don’t pretend to be one).

We both chose to take malaria pills – we figure, better to be safe than sorry (and plus, I typically get eaten alive, although I only managed to get a handful of mosquito bites on our trip #notcomplaining).

Vaccinations : The CDC states that all travelers to Indonesia should be up to date on routine vaccines (MMR, tetanus, chickenpox, pollo, flu shot).

In addition, it’s also wise to get the Hep A, Hep B, and typhoid vaccination as well (some of these are good for years, so if you plan to do a lot of traveling to other undeveloped countries, you’ll probably need them there – might as well get them now and keep yourself protected always). As always, talk to your doctor.

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Water : Do note that you absolutely cannot drink the water in Labuan Bajo or the Komodo area in general; you’ll find that all hotels/restaurants and Komodo tours provide fresh drinking water (either bottled or from large treated water jugs).

Because of the unsafe water, Bali belly is quite common – which is just a fancy name for food poisoning. We had no problem while in Labuan Bajo or with the food on our liveaboard. You may want to ask your doctor for a prescription of Ciprofloxacin for serious travelers diarrhea in case you find yourself with any disturbing stomach issues. We always pack immodium as well, just in case.

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Travel insurance: Yes, you need this. I always recommend purchasing travel insurance before your trip. You never know what might happen (flight delays, lost baggage, illness), and travel insurance definitely helps with all of those unfortunate unexpectancies.

I highly recommend the company SafetyWing . I’ve recently been buying coverage with SafetyWing since they cover pandemic-related costs (which most travel insurance companies do not do).

Whenever we travel, we always buy a short term plan (depending on how many days/weeks we’ll be away) before leaving for any trip! Even if you don’t end up using it, peace of mind is 100% worth it in my opinion. Find plan options and pricing here (and at only a few bucks a day, there’s no excuse not to!) I always say, if you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford your trip. It’s that easy.

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Dragons : I can’t have a safety section and not mention the dragons. I mean, they’re called dragons for a reason .

However, fear not; visiting them on Komodo Island isn’t as scary as I initially perceived it to be – we casually strolled around (with an official park ranger of course) and saw the dragons lazing on the grounds, caring about us humans for less than .2 seconds. It was actually a bit anticlimactic to tell you the truth (yet still terrifying at the same time).

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Their diet mostly consists of deer (and other large-ish mammals like the water buffalo – yup!); however , Komodo dragons also occasionally attack humans, which is why it’s oh soooo very important to do EXACTLY WHAT YOUR GUIDE SAYS. With shark-like teeth and poisonous venom, a bite from a Komodo dragon can kill a person within hours.

I don’t say this to scare you (or deter you from visiting), I just want you to understand the significance of not following directions. Just stay with your guide at all times and you’ll be golden. 🙂

A Note for the Ladies: You may wanna plan your trip around your cycle/period/menstruation (whatever you wanna call it). The dragons can smell blood from miles away, and are more prone to attack. If you can’t alter your plans to fit around this time of the month, be sure to ask your guide/park ranger the best course of action.

It’s possible they may advise to skip a visit to see the dragons. This may seem silly, but it’s no joke! Komodo dragons occasionally attack humans, although this is relatively uncommon (and guides will use all precautions to keep visitors safe). I’m pretty sure one girl on our trip was on her period (I overheard her talking to our guide), and she said it was ok to come along.

While no one will be checking of course, I’d highly advise you to disclose this information to your guide just in case.

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An Extra Note on the Komodo Dragons

Can’t visit Komodo National Park without hanging out with a few dragons, right?! These dinosaur-esque looking creatures are endemic to the Komodo Islands and are a very rare species, meaning you can’t see them anywhere else in the world! There are about 5,700 dragons left in the wild, and they’re all over here in this stunning part of Indonesia.

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Being the largest and most lethal lizard on Earth, they can weigh as much as 300 pounds, with some growing as long as 10 feet! The dragons are not only carnivorous, but cannibalistic as well! Since the dragons are known to eat their young, not many survive, which is a prime reason for their endangeredness. 

As noted earlier, Komodo Dragons are dangerous creatures, so be sure to stay with your guide (always) and follow all their safety instructions. Below are clear instructions we were given:

  • Never look a Komodo dragon directly in the eye
  • Keep your head down
  • Stay together with your group (at all times)
  • One ranger leads the group while another is at the back end
  • Walk only on the specified trail
  • Never go to the bathroom alone

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Where to Stay on Labuan Bajo

If you’re planning to book a liveaboard Komodo tour like we did (sleeping on the boat and all that jazz), you’ll need to sleep in Labuan Bajo the night before. You don’t really have a choice, as flights don’t arrive early enough and you definitely won’t make it there by ferry in time. Since the Komodo tours start pretttyyyy early in the morning, getting to Flores island and Labuan Bajo in particular the night beforehand is a must. Don’t wanna miss your boat!

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We decided to check out two different spots on Labuan Bajo → one before our Komodo tour package started (Le Pirate), and one once the Komodo island tour was finished ( Ayana Komodo ).

I planned it quite strategically, staying at the less expensive option the first night (since we were planned to arrive in Labuan Bajo around sunset and were getting picked up early the next morning – meaning not much actual time to enjoy the hotel) and a much more lux spot the last night (when we knew we would have much more time to actually enjoy the amenities).

Le Pirate Labuan Bajo: That first night before the Komodo tour started we stayed at the simple Le Pirate Labuan Bajo, which turned out to be a-okay, especially considering it cost about $60 a night and had a rooftop bar and pool (we saved our pennies for the resort afterwards).

It was that first night we witnessed our first Komodo sunset – and it was absolutely surreal. SO. MUCH. COLOR. All from the roof of our little hotel. There are dorm style rooms and private rooms to choose from.

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Ayana Komodo : Once the trip was over, we checked into the Ayana Komodo , and it was by far one of our favorite hotels on our entire trip to Indonesia .

Besides the stunning infinity pool overlooking the exquisite Waecicu Beach, the design was exceptional, the cuisine superior, and the service unparalleled (everyone here’s so warm and friendly). And it’s basically brand new – it first opened its doors in September of 2018. 

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Again, that sunset view! I swear we witnessed more golden sunsets in Komodo and Labuan Bajo than elsewhere in the world. If you’re looking for top notch (in terms of amenities and location), check out the Ayana Komodo , as it’s the only 5 star resort in Labuan Bajo. We loooooved it, and I don’t say that lightly (plus, I’m always keepin’ it real over here so you can be sure you’ve got our honest opinions).

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Just beware – if you do decide to spend a night or two at the Ayana, don’t book any of their tours – they are ridiculously overpriced (FYI).

Other accommodations options in Labuan Bajo include Bintang Flores Hotel , Plataran Komodo Beach Resort , and The Jayakarta Suites Komodo Flores , but in all reality, I think we chose the best two (and trust me, I did tons and tons of research, like I always do before any big bucket-list trip).

What to Bring on any Komodo Tour

Thankfully, if you book a Komodo liveaboard tour like we did, you won’t need to pack any camping gear, cookware, or other heavy nonsense. The boat provides all that and more. Do be sure to ask your specific tour operator what specifically is needed, as I’m sure all don’t provide the luxuries we had on board. However, there’s a few things you will most definitely want to bring/be aware of when packing before visiting the Komodo islands!

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First of all, you’ll want to pack on the lighter side . The planes to Labuan Bajo (for Komodo) are quite small, with a lighter luggage allowance than most other flights. With that being said, you can always pay for extra baggage, which is what we had to do since my husband brought along a full-size suitcase (he’s not as swift at packing for 2 weeks in a carryon like I am).

If I remember correctly, the prices were more reasonable than other times we needed to upgrade baggage. The bigger bag was fine on the boat, but I wouldn’t suggest bringing more than one suitcase per person. Most people on our liveaboard brought backpacking backpacks.

A few recommended items : a strong mosquito repellent, high SPF reef-safe sunscreen (to protect the fishies and coral of course), medicine for seasickness (we don’t suffer from seasickness, but if it’s your first time sleeping on a small-ish boat you may want to bring some dramamine just in case – we did), bathing suits, hiking shoes/sneakers for trekking (we both brought Tevas), and high-quality camera gear (photo spots alllll around, you’ll see).

Things to do in Komodo National Park

It’s hard to get bored in Komodo. There’s stunning beaches, colorful coral reefs, and exotic wildlife every corner you turn. Below are the most popular things to do in Komodo National Park, and exactly what we did on our few days in the area! Don’t miss any of them (I’d be hard pressed if I had to eliminate one or two).

Hike up Kelor Island, take in the views, then go swimming

Kelor is kinda the perfect island – there’s hiking, crystal clear water, sandy beaches, and coral underneath the surface.

Kelor Island was our first stop on our Komodo tour, and we trekked up the hill right away! To be honest, it was much more difficult than I had initially thought (read: steep), although others were breezing right by me. And plus, I get a tad nervous (okay, I’m scared shit) when hiking down on loose gravel/sand, so I did the crab walk for the better portion of the way back (ha, ha, ha). 

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BUT the views more than made up for my dirty bum. Just look! And we didn’t even make it to the very tippy top (although the rest of our group who hiked did – some stayed at the surface enjoying a bit of extra beach time)! 

If you’re gonna trek up, I highly advise you do so in proper shoes with a good grip (my husband and I wore tevas); others in our group wore sandals but they obviously had much more hiking experience than us.

You can also go snorkeling here, but our guide noted that there was much better snorkeling nearby which we’d be doing soon anyways. After the quickish hike, I searched for seashells and swam in the shallow waters near the shore.

Meet the Dragons (on Rinca Island and/or Komodo Island)

Imagine standing next to a Komodo dragon. In the wild. Yup, it’s a terrifying and utterly fascinating experience all at the same time. I was petrified (just like I was of the monkeys in Bali ). But you absolutely cannot visit this group of Indonesian islands and not hang with the largest lizard in the world (fun fact)! 

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Komodo Island National Park is the only spot on planet Earth where Komodo dragons call home (all 5,700 of them). And once you make it the area, you’ve got a few islands to choose from, particularly Komodo Island and Rinca Island.  Yes, it’s a little confusing, but Komodo is also the name of a specific island as well (although when many say they’re headed to Komodo Island they mean the area in general).

So which one to visit? Well, you can always visit both, but we just visited Rinca and found our experience to be satisfying enough (hey, more time for the beach, right?).

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While you can easily spot dragons on both islands (with a guide, of course), there are a few main differences.

1) The amount of time it takes to get there – Komodo Island is reachable in about 4 hours from the mainland of Flores (originating from Labuan Bajo), whereas Rinca is significantly closer, taking roughly only 2 hours.

2) The number of dragons on the island (with the largest population existing on Komodo Island with roughly 1,700, with Rinca coming in as a close second with approximately 1,300).

If I had to choose just one, I’d pick Rinca.

Since Rinca is less impacted from tourism, you’re much more likely to spot the dragons in their natural habitat (a reason why Komodo Island is shutting its doors to visitors soon). The island is completely undeveloped, making it the perfect home for exotic and dangerous wildlife (hence the dragons).

On Rinca there are 3 main trekking paths to choose from; we chose the shortest trek (roughly 20-30 minutes) and saw a dozen or so of these 300ish pound monsters along with a spectacular view out to sea. And with Rinca’s extreme heat, I doubt you’ll be able to handle a much longer trek (we were dripping).

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Regardless of which island you end up visiting, you’ll be walking through the bush in search of the Komodo dragons with a guide (always!) and armed only with a stick. We also saw a water buffalo lurking behind some trees, which was quite shocking to say the least! Do note that venomous snakes frequent the area, so be sure to stay on the path and always watch your step.

Snorkel with sea turtles

If there’s one thing I make sure of on any tropical trip, it’s including some time to snorkel with the sea turtles! And thankfully, not only did our Komodo tour include some great snorkelling spots, but green turtles and hawksbill turtles are quite plentiful in coral reefs in Komodo! Your guide/tour will know great spots to jump outta the boat for a good snorkel, so fingers crossed you see a few of these beauties yourself!

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If you’ve never swam with a sea turtle before, you’re in for a real treat. There’s just something so majestic about these (larger-than-you-realize but) graceful creatures swimming below the surface.

And please oh please – do not attempt to chase/feed/pet/play with a sea turtle. Our touch is dangerous to their sensitive turtle shells, potentially causing disease and other harm.

Pro tip for spotting the sea turtles: While seeing animals in the wild is never guaranteed, there’s a few tricks you can use to increase your chances. First things first, you’ll wanna swim to where the edge of the reef meets the open ocean. Turtles seem to congregate over in these parts, and you’ll have a much higher chance of seeing them over here!

And just remember, turtles need to come to the surface for air every so often, so keep your eyes peeled all around you! You can see them resting on the sea bed, swimming up for a breath, and just casually hanging around. Patience!

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Witness millions of bats overhead at Kalong Island

What’s more insane than watching a swarm of thousands upon thousands of the world’s largest bats fly overhead at sunset? People actually call them flying foxes they’re so big! It’s a pretty surreal experience, despite sounding extra odd (haha). 

Our guide anchored our boat some distance from the island, and we just couldn’t peel our eyes away from the sky full of bats! I mean, just look at these photos! Absolutely spectacular!

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Where do the bats come from anyway (yes, I wondered about this too)? Kalong Island is covered with mangrove plantations which is where hundreds of thousands/millions of these bats live. Once dusk arrives each and every day, the bats leave their roost (where they rest during the day) and head for their feeding grounds on the mainland.

It’s really a magnificent spectacle. Be sure to book a Komodo tour package which includes this experience, it’s just like being in the pages of National Geographic.

Fun tidbit: Kalong actually means bat in the local language, which makes perfect sense all things considered!

Hike up Padar Island for Sunrise

Set your alarm clock, because we’re waking up early (as in 4am or so)! If there’s one thing you can’t miss on your Komodo tour, it’s the spectacular sunrise trekking on Padar Island. The views are by-far outta this world insane. BUT it comes at a grueling price – about 1,000 steps or so straight up the mountain!

It’s quite a steep hike, and was quite challenging to reach the top, but not impossible by any means.

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I even wore sandals (with a strap on the back though, which really helped)! Just so you’re aware, the first few sets of wooden and then stone steps are safe, but then, near the top, they’re pretty crumbled and/or non-existent. You may want to grab your hiking shoes instead, which I probably should have done. Also a wise idea to come equipped with a water bottle and sunscreen!

However, WHEN you climb to the summit makes a huge difference. Since there’s little shade on the entire trek, come as early as possible (before sunrise) to not only avoid the crowd, but the intense heat. Yes, it was still blistering hot on our way down, but I can’t imagine trekking up with that scorching sun shining down on us nonstop.

I’m guessing it took us roughly 25-30 minutes to reach the top, including a few photo breaks. (Heading back down was way easier despite the heat).

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Once you reach the top, you’ll get a grew view of this island dreamscape below – a full panoramic view of all of Padar. Those photos you see on IG are real – 3 turquoise bays, each with different colored sand (a rare combo of sparkling white, charcoal black, and baby pink sand beaches).  We then watched the sun rise above the horizon, making the ground a soft golden hue, before taking about a million and 5 photos.

Do note if you visit just after the rainy season (visiting between April to June), the mountains will be much more lush and green. We visited in July and the land was dry and brown, albeit beautiful, to say the least.

Relax at Pink Beach

Striking pink sands. Clear turquoise waters. Endless blue skies. Rolling green hills. I can go on and on. This idyllic spot has got to be one of the most spectacular places I’ve ever been. In my life . Yeah, yeah, I already deemed San Blas and the Zapatillas worthy of that title, but after visiting Pink Beach (and Komodo in general), I think they’ve been booted of the #1 spot.

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And yes, my pink-obsessed friends, Pink Beach does in fact have pink sand; why else would it be called that?! The unique color is formed by crushed shells of microscopic single-cell sea creatures (called Foraminifera – whoaaa science). When you combine these small flecks of red shell with fine white reef sand, you get a soft pink tink! And trust me, you’ll notice the rosy hue even before getting off the boat, as it’s visible from the water.

There are actually quite a few different pink sand beaches in Komodo National Park, but any experienced guide will know the best spots to take you for that fine, fine pink tinted stuff. What to do once you get there? You can either relax, swim, and play in the waters like we did, and/or go snorkeling (the reefs here are booming with sea life).

Be sure to take some photos of this natural phenomenon – it’s not everyday you find yourself digging your toes into pink sand! We definitely took our fair share…

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Go swimming with Manta Rays at Manta Point

Imagine crossing paths with a giant Manta Ray; what a magical, remarkable, mind-blowing experience. And no, you don’t even need to go diving to see them as these gentle giants play right on the surface! Definitely bring along your GoPro!

→ Learn my secrets for taking underwater photos here.

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Unfortunately the weather didn’t cooperate during our Komodo trip (it was a bit windy making the tide too rough), so fingers crossed you’ll get better conditions! Of course safety is the number one priority on any Komodo tour package (as it should be), but to say I was bummed we missed out on this is a complete understatement! Next time!

Wander/Swim around Taka Makassar

Absolute perfection. This tiny blip of white sand in the Middle of Nowhere, Indonesia will surely help live out all your beachy postcard dreams. The sand and sea of Taka Makassar is surely on par with the blues of Bora Bora (can’t believe I’m admitting that), and I kinda wished we had brought along a few Bintangs or some fresh watermelon juice to shore! 

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Yes, this banana-shaped sand bar is small – you can walk from end to end in about 5 minutes or so! There’s a bunch of coral lining the sand and water, so be careful! Tons of photo ops here, so don’t forget your camera. 

Sunset at Sebayur Island

Can there ever be enough sunset hikes during a Komodo island-hopping trip? Nope! Thankfully there’s a bit of shade of here, so you hopefully won’t be heading up in the heat!

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And just so there’s no confusion, there’s actually two Sebayur Islands, differentiated by their size. I’m honestly not sure which one we hit up, but it was either Sebayur Kecil (small) or Sebayur Besar (big).

Psst: we didn’t actually make it up. We didn’t even make an attempt. It was a last minute decision and we were all waaaaay too tired, so we watched the sunset from the boat, and it was perfection. My husband hiked up the next morning for sunrise and he said it only took about 5 minutes, so there ya go, shouldn’t be too hard. 

Snorkel and relax at Kanawa Island

Before we headed back to Labuan Bajo, we made a pit stop at the fairytale island of Kanawa. Being only 15km or so from Labuan Bajo in Flores, it’s a great first or last place to hit up on any Komodo island tour itinerary.

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We lounged and played in the water while others snorkeled. You’ll see – the water is soooo crystal clear you can even see the fish from above water!  And if you’re lucky, you may see a few starfish in the shallow water near the jetty. There are apparently some sea urchin so be careful when walking in the water!

Our Komodo Trip

Our Komodo trip was an overdose to the senses: think crystal clear waters, giant bats flying overhead, stunning views everywhere we looked, and brightly colored corals beneath the surface.

I’ve decided to give you an overview of our entire Komodo tour package so you get an accurate representation of all you can see and do within a short time period. As noted earlier, we chose a 2 night/3 day Komodo island tour, and felt this was the perfect amount of time to explore the islands and take advantage of the boat.

Do note that we slept in Labuan Bajo the night before the tour, and the night after the tour, making our time in the area 4 nights (2 nights in hotels, 2 nights on the boat).

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Here’s how our entire Komodo trip went down:

Our Komodo Island/Labuan Bajo Itinerary:

Day 1: We arrived to Labuan Bajo in late afternoon, took a quick taxi ride to town and checked into Le Pirate right before sunset. Not wanting to miss our first Flores sunset, we headed up to the rooftop bar straight away for some dinner and much-needed drinks. 

Day 2:  We got picked up by Travass Life the next morning around 9, transferred to the boat, had some welcome snacks and fresh fruit juice on board, and set sail! First activity: a hike to the top of Kelor island for our first Komodo National Park views and some relaxation time on the beach/go in water/look for shells.

Rinca island was next, for a short trekking loop to see Komodo dragons (!!!), then we anchored the boat near Kalong Island to watch the bats overhead at sunset.

Day 3: Today was a super early day, as we did the sunrise hike at Padar Island. After the trek we spent a fair bit of time at Pink Beach and Taka Makkasar, then spent the rest of the afternoon jumping off our boat and snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Komodo.

Day 4: On our last full day in Komodo, we relaxed at Kanawa Beach, enjoying the bath-like waters and searching for seashells. After one last liveaboard lunch, we arrived back in Labuan Bajo around 2pm, making our way to Ayana Komodo around check-in time (3pm).

Since we were utterly exhausted from the last few days of Komodo adventures, we hung at the pool and relaxed, before witnessing one of the best sunsets of our lives.

Day 5: We woke up early to take full advantage of the stunning Ayana Komodo, before making our way back to Bali in the early afternoon. PHEW, what a few days!

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The Boat and our Full Komodo Island Tour Package

After doing an insane amount of research (as I always do), we ultimately decided to book our Komodo tour package with Travass Life. The itinerary included everything on my Komodo bucket list and then some, and promised delicious sounding Indonesian hot meals, fresh fruit juices multiple times per day, and a personal photographer with a DRONE.

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We were shocked that meals consisted of freshly caught fish, juicy watermelon and dragonfruit (among other exotic fruits), healthy veggies, and enough variety so we never got bored of boat food, as well as snacks throughout the day; and nope, we never went hungry.

We were lucky that the company’s spankin’ new boat was juuuuust finished right before our trip, and we got to sail on the fully-equipped Papiton (which was an absolute dream).

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Our boat consisted of 12 passengers and a handful of crew members, all sharing a few rooms and 3 bathrooms. My husband and I opted for a private room with a comfy full-size bed, and I was in awe of our space on the boat. The deck area was large enough to fit all of us comfortably, with bean bag chairs and chaise lounges for relaxing during our island hopping adventures. 

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September 16, 2020 at 2:21 pm

Thanks for this post. It's inspired me to venture from Bali to Komodo when we go next year 🙂 I'm even looking into Trevass Life for our liveaboard experience.

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September 17, 2020 at 7:03 pm

You'll have the best time, promise! It's such a stunning set of islands!

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April 20, 2022 at 11:36 am

Hi! I am wondering if this company (Travass life) had you wire them money for the payment? I have never paid like this before, so I am a little worried about it. Please let me know if you can! I really appreciate your blog and am using it a lot for my upcoming trip to Indonesia!

Thank you 🙂

April 20, 2022 at 2:58 pm

I just took a look in my emails and it looks like we were able to pay via PayPal (after asking them) — I’d ask if you can! Komodo was absolutely GORGEOUS and I can’t wait for you to go! Glad my blog is helpful! You’ll love Indonesia; we’re dying to go back!

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November 17, 2022 at 9:24 am

How did you find the accommodations on the boat? Do you know which boat of theirs you were on?

November 17, 2022 at 10:02 pm

We had a full size bed and it was pretty comfy! A shared bathroom. Way better than we had thought it’d be! I’m not sure exactly what boat we were on, but it was definitely on the newer side and we loved it!

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April 19, 2023 at 5:44 am

Hi Jess – thanks for writing about your experience and your trip in such detailed way. I quite enjoy your style of writing! I have couple of question: how was the boat itself? was it air conditioned? how were the bathrooms? private per room? I have also read that the shared/semi-private trips only depart on certain days of the week. is that true? My wife suffers from migraines and having an air conditioned room will ensure us not ruining our trip. We were able to get a room in one of the accommodations on the islands closer to the national park and were thinking of doing the day trips they offer. But now after reading your blog, I am second guessing myself 🙂

April 19, 2023 at 12:11 pm

So glad the you enjoyed the post! If you can, I highly recommend the 3 day/2 night sailing experience. By taking day tours, you will be essentially losing out on a lot of time, and we felt sleeping on the boat and looking up at the stars was an experience second to none. The company we used (Travass Life) has quite a few boats, so I would highly recommend reaching out to them to check for exact accommodations (air conditioning, bathrooms, etc). We were lucky that we were on a brand new boat — I do remember we had a shared bathroom, but a couple who picked a different room had a private bathroom upstairs. Definitely ask them; such a great company and we loved our entire experience and would definitely do it again!

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July 1, 2023 at 9:25 pm

We stopping at Komodo Island for just one day on an P & O cruise, how do we book tickets with a park guide to see the dragons. The ones that i have seen all come from mainland, where as we just want to book a park ranger so we can get off the cruise ship and see the dragons. Any help would be very much appreciated.

July 11, 2023 at 9:41 am

Hmm.. I really don’t know! I’m sorry I can’t be helpful! 🙁

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November 23, 2023 at 4:13 am

I love your blog. It’s full of details and beautiful pictures. Thank you. Now I wanna go. Great job!

January 20, 2024 at 10:59 pm

Komodo really is a special place! And oh so beautiful! Highly recommend it!

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Komodo Tour From Bali

Embark on an unforgettable journey from the picturesque shores of Bali to the intriguing natural landscapes of Komodo National Park.

Our Komodo tour from Bali offers a unique opportunity to explore Indonesia’s diverse wildlife, stunning marine life, and breathtaking views, all wrapped up in a well-planned itinerary designed with your comfort and enjoyment in mind.

Start from Neptune Scuba Diving in Bali all the way to Komodo Resort , your ideal location for a Komodo island tour from Bali.

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Komodo national park: a unique destination, your journey from bali to komodo, accommodation and dining, encounter the majestic komodo dragons, hike the picturesque padar island, explore the vibrant marine life, what’s included in the komodo tour, prepare for your adventure.

Komodo National Park, located within the Lesser Sunda Islands, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve. The park is home to the world’s largest living lizard species, the Komodo Dragon, and offers a rich biodiversity both on land and underwater.

The park encompasses the larger islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, as well as numerous smaller islands, creating a total area of 1,733 km2. It’s a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Your adventure begins in Bali, where you’ll depart on an early morning flight to Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park. Upon arrival, you’ll be whisked away to your first day of exploration.

The flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo is a short ride of approximately 45 minutes, just enough to enjoy a coffee while being in the air. The Indonesian airlines run flights to Labuan Bajo and back to Bali on a daily basis and often they are sold out which is why we recommend you to plan ahead to ensure you get your spot.

Inside the town of Labuan Bajo you will find a few, not many, dining options but quite a lot of accommodation choices such as hotels, hostels, homestays and resorts. One of the most popular accommodation options are:

  • Sudamala Resort
  • Lokal Collection

But there are others as well for which we recommend to read online reviews before booking.

Komodo Resort is of course on top of our list because of its service, overall quality and location inside the Komodo National Park . The location alone is such a huge advantage because it will allow you plan your Komodo tour from Bali in the best possible way.

What’s one of the main reasons to go on a Komodo tour from Bali? Of course, a one on one meeting with the majestic Komodo Dragons. If you are staying with us at Komodo Resort, you will be able to book a Komodo Island Tour , or if you are focused on diving you should read more about our Komodo Diving .

On the Komodo tour from Bali to see the dragons, you will embark on a one day trip inside the National Park and on to Komodo Island. This is where you will see the dragons in their natural habitat under the direct supervision and guidance of the local rangers.

The Komodo Dragons are one of the highlight but for any Komodo tour from Bali, everyone must stop and hike Padar Island. This place has become the iconic image of Komodo and in truth, of any Komodo tour from Bali.

The hike itself is relatively easy but not recommended for people who have active asthma or knee problems. At the top of the island the view is simply majestic but if you are planning to use a drone here, make sure to purchase a permit first before your start your Komodo tour from Bali.

Komodo National Park is considered one of the world’s top diving and snorkeling destinations. Crystal clear waters, colorful coral reefs, and a plethora of marine life including manta rays, turtles, and countless species of fish await you. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a beginner snorkeler, the underwater world of Komodo will not disappoint.

Most of the Komodo tour from Bali will take you on several stops throughout the day and almost always one of them is to snorkel with the Manta Rays.

If you join the Komodo tour from Bali together with us at Komodo Resort, you will undoubtably see at least a couple of these majestic Mantas. Learn more about our Komodo snorkeling packages.

Your Komodo tour from Bali includes round-trip flights between Bali and Labuan Bajo, boat trips to Komodo National Park, park entrance fees, guided tours, accommodation, and meals.

Our Komodo island tour package is designed for either divers, snorkelers or simply travelers who want to see the iconic spots inside Komodo National Park.

The climate in Komodo National Park is tropical, hot, and humid, so light, breathable clothing is advisable. Don’t forget your swimsuit, sunblock, hat, and comfortable shoes for trekking. Remember to pack your camera to capture the incredible experiences that await you.

Embark on the adventure of a lifetime and discover the natural wonders of Komodo National Park with our Komodo tour from Bali. Contact us today to book your trip!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Komodo Tour from Bali?

A Komodo Tour from Bali refers to a guided excursion that takes you from Bali, Indonesia, to the Komodo National Park, located in the East Nusa Tenggara province. This tour allows you to explore the unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and breathtaking beaches, while witnessing the legendary Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.

How can I reach Komodo National Park from Bali?

To reach Komodo National Park from Bali, you have several options. The most common method is to take a flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo, a town in Flores Island near the national park. Alternatively, you can also opt for a ferry ride from Bali to Labuan Bajo, which is a longer but more budget-friendly option.

How long does a Komodo Tour from Bali typically last?

The duration of a Komodo Tour from Bali can vary depending on the package and your preferences. Generally, tours range from 2 to 4 days, allowing you to explore the main highlights of the Komodo National Park, including Rinca Island and Komodo Island, where you can see the Komodo dragons up close.

What activities can I expect during a Komodo Tour?

During a Komodo Tour from Bali, you can engage in various activities. Some common activities include trekking on Rinca Island or Komodo Island to see the Komodo dragons, snorkeling or diving in the pristine waters around the national park to discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life, visiting Pink Beach with its unique pink-hued sand, and enjoying panoramic views from Padar Island.

Do I need a guide for a Komodo Tour from Bali?

Yes, it is highly recommended to have a guide for a Komodo Tour from Bali. The national park is vast, and having a knowledgeable guide ensures your safety, provides valuable information about the area, and maximizes your chances of encountering the Komodo dragons. Local guides are well-versed in the park's regulations and can make your experience more enjoyable and informative.

What should I pack for a Komodo Tour from Bali?

For a Komodo Tour, it is advisable to pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for tropical climates, including swimwear, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. It is also essential to bring sturdy footwear for trekking, insect repellent, a reusable water bottle, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife. Don't forget to bring any necessary medications and personal items.

Is it safe to visit Komodo National Park?

Komodo National Park is generally safe for visitors. However, it is crucial to follow the instructions of your guide and adhere to the park's rules and regulations. While the Komodo dragons are usually docile, it is important to maintain a safe distance and not disturb or provoke them. Additionally, taking precautions against sunburn, staying hydrated, and being aware of your surroundings will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

What is the best time to visit Komodo National Park?

The best time to visit Komodo National Park is during the dry season, which typically runs from April to December. During this period, the weather is generally sunny and dry, allowing for better visibility underwater and easier trekking. The peak tourist season is from July to August, so consider visiting during shoulder seasons like April-May or September-November for a less crowded experience.

Are there accommodation options in Komodo National Park?

Yes, there are accommodation options in and around Komodo National Park. Labuan Bajo, the gateway town to the park, offers a range of hotels, guesthouses, and resorts to suit various budgets. There are also liveaboard boats available for multi-day trips, allowing you to stay on the water while exploring the park's attractions.

Can I combine a Komodo Tour with other destinations in Bali or Indonesia?

Absolutely! Many travelers choose to combine a Komodo Tour from Bali with other destinations in Indonesia. Bali itself offers numerous attractions, such as stunning beaches, cultural landmarks, and vibrant nightlife. You can also explore other islands in the Nusa Tenggara region, such as Flores, Lombok, or the Gili Islands, to enhance your Indonesian adventure.

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Komodo Island Adventure From Bali (Day Trip)

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Escape from Bali and do more by taking a tour to Komodo Island and see the wild life of Komodo for one day trip, you will make an exciting story during your vacation in Bali. This trip will take you to a wonderful unforgettable experience, Flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo with its daily schedule will make it easier for you to be able to take this tour package. The tour package will including all your needs to enjoy the tours such as private speedboat, snorkle equipment, all transportation tickets, private car, and also the experienced tour guide who will accompany you and give all the information during the tour. just enjoy your holiday and let us do the rest. What should bring: Sun block Swimming suit or wet suit Towel Hat Sun glasses Extra cash (for any personal expense)

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  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Komodo Discovery

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Komodo island tours is special for you to explore Komodo National Park. Certainly, Komodo island is a biggest island inside of Komodo National Park. Our Komodo tours will bring you to discover the best places to visit and doing the best activities inside Komodo National Park.

Labuan Bajo is a launching point to explore the island’s interior of Flores and Komodo National Park. Komodo island tours mostly start from Labuan Bajo. We can easily find local wooden Boats embarked at the Harbor in Labuan Bajo waiting for the people going to explore Komodo National Park.

People join Komodo island tours to encounter Komodo dragons. Komodo dragons are the star of the show in Komodo National Park and you can find the most in Rinca Island and Komodo island. It is the most interesting and attractive things also the main reason why the people do Komodo island tours. Actually, there are many other things to see during Komodo island tours such as fabulous Pink Beach, enchanting view from Padar Island and also superb underwater paradise for snorkelers and divers.

KOMODO ISLAND TOURS; DISCOVER KOMODO DRAGON ISLAND

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It can be seen clearly recently when you come to Labuan Bajo .  Labuan Bajo is gradually turning into a busy spot because of the divers and the increased number of Komodo visitors. It is a launching point to explore the island’s interior and Komodo National Park .

Why Komodo Island Tours with Us?

We offer Komodo Island Tours and surroundings from Labuan Bajo . But we can arrange Komodo Tours from Bali as there are direct flights from Bali Airport to Labuan Bajo . Labuan Bajo is the launching point to explore Komodo National Park . That is the reason why our Komodo Island tours mostly starts from Labuan Bajo . We have an Office in Labuan Bajo and our operational team are there to assure our Clients on Komodo Island tours are in good care.

Despite we focus on  Komodo Island Tours , we also offer tours to Flores Island Indonesia . Sometimes we combine Komodo island tours with Flores Island Tours . Flores Island Indonesia is the most fascinating and beautiful island. Here, you can swim in pristine lakes and waterfalls and dive at one of the 50 spectacular dive sites or go kayaking among craggy coasts and mangrove shores. And you can explore mysterious caves and warmly welcome by the island’s people in their rituals, dances and daily life.

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How to get to Komodo Island?

Since Labuan Bajo is a main entrance to Komodo Island and to discover the interiors of Flores Island, there are Daily Flights from Denpasar, Bali to Labuan Bajo . There are also direct Flights from Jakarta, Surabaya and Lombok to Labuan Bajo . Therefore, it is easy to do Komodo island tours from Bali. It is only 5 minutes from Komodo Airport to get to the harbor by car where all local wooden boats are ready to escort you to explore Komodo National park . We strongly recommend you to plan your tours to Komodo island far in advance, not on the spot. It is to avoid that you get a last-minute price and there is no Boats available when you arrive at the harbor.

The Komodo dragons are the star of the show in Komodo National Park . You can find the most in Rinca Island and Komodo island. It is the most interesting and attractive things. And it is also the main reason why you need to come to Komodo and join our Komodo island tours . Actually, there are many other things to see such as fabulous Pink Beach, enchanting view from Padar Island and also superb underwater paradise for snorkelers and divers.

How much is the price of Komodo Island Tours?

Tours to Komodo Island in Komodo National Park has many options in terms of price. It depends on the Boat type you are going to use during your visit to Komodo National park and how many days you need to spend time inside the park. The entrance fee to Komodo National Park is counted as daily fee, so the longer days you are inside the park, the more you are going to pay.

Some visitors have limited time but really want to see the highlights of Komodo National Park . Then you can do a Komodo day trip with speedboat which only take 1.5 hour to Komodo Island. You can use local wooden Boat which is cheaper and slower and can reach Komodo Island around 2.5 – 3 hours. Of course, using speedboat is more expensive than local wooden Boat but you can safe more time. So, let us know your budget to get the best offer of Komodo island tours .

What do you need to wear during Komodo Island Tours?

Tours to Komodo Island is about exploring the islets inside of Komodo National park . It is an adventure trip to discover the fabulous things that Komodo National park can offer to you. Many things to experience such as the superb underwater live, snorkeling in pristine water at Pink beach. And also trekking on Komodo or Rinca Island to see the dragons in wild life, trekking to the top of Padar island to get the stunning view over the Islets. We strongly recommend to use Casual and comfortable lightweight clothing, good shoes are suitable for travelling in Komodo National Park . Please be ready with change clothes during your trip to Komodo island .

How to plan a tour to Komodo Island?

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Once you get to Bali, we recommend you to have one day or two days rest of jet lack. We recommend also to have more days to enjoy and explore Bali Island before leaving for Komodo Island. Definitely do that and make sure you check to see when and how much the flights are from Bali to Labuan Bajo . Or you can combine Bali Island tour and Komodo Island tours with us.

Important Things to Know about Komodo Island Tours

The most important things when you start planning your trip to Komodo Island are as follows. Firstly, you need to think about time. The best time to visit Komodo National Park is during the dry season, from April to December. You can trek in the park and see the Komodo dragons all year around. Although between July to August and September to November the dragons are less active due to the mating and nesting seasons.

Secondly, how long your trip should be to Komodo Island. You can spend two days and a half in the park and it is enough to enjoy the top attractions of Komodo National Park . I would say to do at least a two days trip from Labuan Bajo to the Komodo Islands, then one more day to relax. If you go to Komodo National Park for some serious diving, we suggest staying a bit longer.

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KOMODO & FLORES HOTELS

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FLORES ISLAND TOURS

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  • Flores Highlights Tour
  • Komodo Flores Tour
  • Kelimutu Komodo Tour
  • Komodo Ca-Ci Dance
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Our Komodo Island Tours focus to offer tours to Komodo Island Indonesia. Komodo is a name of an Island inside of Komodo National Park. It considers as one of the biggest Islets where The Dragons , the biggest living Lizard, was firstly discovered by the world scientific in 1912, Lieutenant J. K. H. van Steyn van Henbroek. Therefore, we call it now as “ Komodo Dragon ” (Varanus Komodoensis). This animal is called “ORA” by the locals and is an endangered animal because these animals are endemic animals. Endemic means this animal only lives in certain areas.

The highlight of Komodo Island Tours is Komodo Dragons . Komodo Dragons only lives on an island like Komodo Island. They are also live in Rinca Island, Gili Motong, Gili laba and in the North Side of Flores Island like in Riung and Pota. Komodo dragons are carnivorous animals and these animals have a rather elongated tongue shape and are forked at the tip like a snake’s tongue. Research shows that the tip of the forked tongue serves to “taste” its food. These animals usually make nests underground. Komodo dragons are the star of the show during your Komodo Island tours . But the natural spectacle in Komodo National Park goes beyond those dangerous lizards.

The best tour to see Komodo Dragon in Komodo Island Indonesia

Komodo island tour is a best way to discover the Komodo dragons in their habitat. So, the highlight of Komodo island tour is Komodo dragon. Therefore, we have to visit Komodo and Rinca island where the most Komodo dragons live. Komodo and Rinca island are inside of Komodo National Park. On Komodo island tour , We have the opportunities to explore surrounding Komodo and Rinca island. Komodo dragon is star of the show in Komodo national park. Actually, there are many other things to see such as fabulous Pink Beach, enchanting view from Padar Island and also superb underwater paradise for snorkelers and divers.

How big is Komodo Dragon?

Komodo Dragon is the largest land reptile in the world with average length 2-3 meters. This large size is related to the symptoms of island gigantism, namely the tendency of the body to behave certain animals that live on small islands. It is associated with the absence of carnivorous mammals on the island where dragons live, and a small metabolic rate of dragons . Because of their size, these lizards occupy the top predator position that dominates the ecosystem in which they live.

Dragon only lives on an island called Komodo Island, Indonesia. Komodo dragons including carnivorous animals. These animals have a rather elongated tongue shape and are forked at the tip like a snake’s tongue. Research shows that the tip of the forked tongue serves to “taste” its food. These animals usually make nests underground.

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Komodo Tour From Bali

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Planning a trip to Indonesia and dreaming of exploring the breathtaking Komodo Island from Bali? we’ve got you covered.

Bali, with its lush landscapes and vibrant culture, is a gateway to many breathtaking destinations in Indonesia including Komodo Island in Komodo national Park; home to the legendary Komodo Dragons. Embarking on a journey from Bali to Komodo Island offers an adventure filled with natural wonders and unique wildlife encounters.

In this guide, we’ll show you the best ways to get from Bali to Komodo Island, allowing you to make the most of your time and experience this natural wonder to the fullest. we’ll provide you with all the essential information, including transportation details, travel tips, and must-see attractions, so you can plan your journey with ease.

Can you do and book a Komodo tour from Bali?

How to get to komodo national park from bali, flight from bali to komodo island.

The easiest and fastest way to reach Komodo Island from Bali is by taking a flight to Labuan Bajo; a small town and the gateway to Komodo National park.  There are many domestic airlines operating from Denpasar ( DPS : Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport) to Labuan Bajo ( LBJ : Komodo Airport), West Flores, Indonesia.   The flight duration is approximately 1 hour, allowing you to save time and reach your destination quickly.

Komodo tour from Bali is a type of oversea tour. It means that to explore the Komodo Island and surroundings, you will use sea transportation from Labuan Bajo town as the jumping-off point of this tour.  The type of transportation which is used during this trip is by using wooden boats or speedboat to reach from one place to another place.

Once you arrive at Komodo Airport, we will pick you up by car and drop you off to the harbor to  catch a boat trip to Komodo Island.

Options For Your Trip To Komodo National Park

We provide two options for your tour to Komodo National Park. It is private trip and sharing trip. If you prefer a more private and comfortable experience, you can choose a private boat charter . This allows you to customize the itinerary, visit different island within Komodo National Park and enjoy the activities such as snorkeling, hiking, or relaxing on the beautiful beaches. This private trip schedule and the type of the boat is depending on your request.

The other option is take a sharing boat trip . These kind of a boat trip operate in regular schedule and are more budget-friendly compare to the private boats. In sharing trip, you will be with more people with different backgrounds. The schedule is fix and tight and you can not have a chance to customize the itinerary. You just follow the schedule as it is applied for all of the tour participants.

 For your Komodo Tour from Bali, we have several types and sizes of boat tours ranging from a local motorized boat, and standard AC boats to luxurious boat service, and also speedboat. We will provide them based on your request and group size, whether you are traveling individually, small group, or in a big group. And of course, the boat price is depending on the boat’s type and its facilities

What is the primary attraction on Komodo Tour From Bali?

Komodo National Park offers an amazing activities and attractions that will make your visit truly unforgettable. The main highlight is encountering the legendary Komodo Dragon which lives nowhere else on this globe, except only in Komodo National Park.

Apart from the Komodo dragons, the island boasts stunning landscapes and pristine beaches that are perfect for relaxation and exploration. Take a hike to the top of Padar Island for breathtaking panoramic views, snorkel in the crystal-clear waters with colorful fish, manta rays, turtle, relaxing on the exotic beaches, etc.

Komodo tour from Bali has no specific tour program or trip schedule. In fact, We have a series of Komodo tour programs that are displayed on our web page . You can have a look at them, but they can also be re-modified as you wish because you probably have a special request or it may be the tour programs we suggest on our website are not what you want. So, just drop us a message if you modify them or request a different travel program.

Tips for visiting the Komodo national Park.

  • Plan your visit in advance: Komodo Island is a popular destination, so it's advisable to plan your visit well in advance, especially during peak seasons (Peak season: from July - September). Make sure to check the availability of transportation, accommodation, and tours to avoid any last-minute disappointments.
  • If you prefer a hassle-free and well-organized experience, you can opt for Komodo Island tour packages offered by reputable travel agencies. You can read our previous clients on TripAdvisor. These packages often include transportation, accommodation, guided tours, and activities, allowing you to make the most of your time on the Park. You can choose from a variety of packages, ranging from day trips to multi-day excursions, depending on your preferences and schedule.
  • Respect the rules and regulations: The Komodo National Park has rules and regulations in place to protect Visitors, the environment and wildlife.
  • Respect the wildlife and environment: As a visitor to the Komodo National Park, it's crucial to respect the wildlife and environment. Follow the instructions of your tour guides, maintain a safe distance from the Komodo dragons, and avoid touching or feeding any wildlife. It's also important to dispose of your trash responsibly and leave no trace behind.
  • If you have a special dietary, please inform us in advance, so we can organize everything based on your requests.

How to book this Komodo Dragon Tour From Bali?

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The Komodo tour packages by Hello Flores will take you to another world, Heaven on Earth, from an island to another, from a paradise to another. Hello Flores aims to gather the most exciting things to do and the most beautiful places to explore in Flores island and the Komodo National Park , a UNESCO world heritage. Hello Flores will help you make your trip your ultimate travel experience and the best Komodo Island tour you can find! Discover more about Flores, Komodo liveaboard and our Komodo Island trip from Labuan Bajo, which offer unique Komodo tour packages and cruising experiences beyond expectations. Welcome to Hello Flores, where your journey begins!

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Flores is one of Indonesia’s greatest and most fascinating islands, as it remains preserved from tourist crowds. Forged by active volcanoes and eroded by the ocean, Flores has many secrets to offer. Come and discover untouched waterfalls, breathtaking islands like Padar Island and Komodo Island , lakes and pink beaches, or visit traditional villages deep into the mountains. Flores is also a world class dive site and the home of prehistoric animals, the Komodo dragons. Flores is a land of diversity which has something to offer for everyone.

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One Trip to Komodo, Many Experiences

Imagine  swimming with giant mantas  and turtles, diving in one of the world's most renowned dive sites, hiking up to the island’s summit to watch breathtaking sunrises, exploring savannah and looking for the largest lizard on earth, resting on pink sand beaches and relaxing in crystal-clear waters, or spotting whales off the coast...

Cruising through the Komodo National Park with  our brand new Komodo liveaboard  is a unique and unforgettable adventure! The Hello Flores team will make your trip the best Flores tour package you can have! All you have to do is pack your bags and get on board, adventure is calling!

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“This is the best holiday in my life. We were in Flores and Komodo with Hello Flores fora sailing trip around Komodo National Park. I never imagine what we find there. Kindlypeople, beautiful boat, perfect cooling, perfect crew, perfect guide.The best holiday inmy life!"

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"Unforgettable experience ! We had our first liveabroad experience last week and thanks to Hello Flores everything was perfect. The team was super helpful and gave us some precious advices to choose our boat and itinerary. We stayed on Manta Mae luxury phinisi boat and don’t regret our choice, the staff on board was caring and the activities were customised to our needs. We highly recommend to book a trip with Hello Flores."

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“Thanks to Hello Flores for providing the best experience to discover the Komodo islands. Me and my friends had an amazing trip there !”

“We have to go on a sail trip for 2D1N with family and Hello Flores are very helpful to arrange the schedule and find a great phinisi for us. The phinisi was so great, the service is very good, and the owner is very flexible so we can enjoy the short sailing trip. We would love a whole package that hello flores to give us. We will plan to be back soon. Thanks Hello Flores.”

A Flores Komodo Tour to the Unspoilt Heaven

"Flores" means "flower" in Portuguese, a name given by its 16th-century colonists as they found flowering Flame Tree on the island. Well, the name suits very well with the blooming beauty of Flores we have known today.

Komodo Island tours from Bali are very easy to organise, only 1 hour and a half flight from the airport of Denpasar and you will arrive in  Labuan Bajo , a small port town and launching point to  Rinca Island ,  Komodo Island  and other nearby islands. Almost every trade and commerce take place here, including a range of accommodations, shops, and western restaurants, leaving the rest of the island living harmoniously with nature. No traffic jam and rush hours to hold you stuck in the streets, not many shoulders to bump in the beach, and it almost feels like the whole island is yours. You can also enjoy the area with a Labuan Bajo trip to discover the hidden canyons and waterfalls near by. A perfect first day is paradise!

Flores Island redefines the means of isolation. With a neatly-arranged  Komodo tour package , it’s easy to dwell in an illusion of wandering in a lost paradise under the dome of the clear blue sky, between the vast hills, and among the quiet pristine beaches bordering the Flores Ocean in an impressive gradient of blue.

Raw & Wonderful Flores

The rawness nature and centuries-old cultural heritage are what awaits you in Flores. As soon as our Komodo trip package  hits the road, you will be surrounded by dramatic green mountains, the sun unveils its lush jungle, it almost feels unreal. A while after crossing flowing green, you will feel like being transported into Africa with vast savannah around. Sometimes, you may ask yourself, “am I still in Indonesia?”

In the center of the island, the cloud-ringed  Kelimutu Mountain  loomed from afar, its top hold the striking three-colored lake. As if it’s not magical enough, the colors of the lakes are known to change almost whimsically, ranging from shades of green, blue, white, to red, black, and brown. Crystal clear water runs from the mountain into every rivers, waterfalls, and cave lake to end in the ocean without losing its clarity.

The raw beauty of Flores doesn’t stop here; it extends into small neighbor islands and Komodo tour package will take you sailing from island to island to discover them all.  Kelor Island  will take your breath away with its two soft sandy beaches and panoramic view to Flores, Rinca and other islands around. The Pirate Bay or  Gili Lawa Darat  island offers a breathtaking view and incredible water activities with a chance to see a humpback or blue whale. And wait until you get into  Padar Island , where three bays of curved beaches pushed from both sides of green bumpy hills. At your left, blushed pink beach and black beach sits stunningly side by side. On your left is pristine white beach, and all are calling you to climb down to the coast. A visual feast by nature, feels so surreal it’s almost like waking up in Neverland.

Komodo Island Trip: Meet the Komodo Dragons

The dragon lives beyond the legend. They might not have a pair of broad wings to roam in the vast sky or breathe fire. Instead, they creep on the crisp land with their massive, scaly body, and armored with razor sharp teeth and venomous saliva. They are famous by the name “Ora”, means “land crocodile”, among the locals. And yes, though they can’t fly, these giant beast are gifted with swimming prowess.

Growing to 8 - 10 feet (3 meters) in length, seeing this giant lizard is truly one kind of experience. Seeing them sitting lazily under the sun is enough to make your heart beat ten times faster, but if you are lucky, you might see them feed on deer or piglet in the morning. Living in Komodo island, Rinca, and Padar, this terrifying dragon offers a breathtaking trip which requires well-grounded guide from rangers to keep you safe. A Komodo island tour can take up into the trek, as the Komodo National Park itself consists of the main island of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar. Komodo island tour price itself can vary depending on the itineraries you take, but each offers gratifying experience.

Being one of the New Seven Wonder of Nature and Indonesia’s national animal, Komodo dragon is what make Flores gain its initial popularity. They even say that you’ve never really landed on Flores until you see these endangered species by your own eyes, so a trip to Komodo Island really is a must for every traveler’s bucket list. Take a Komodo Island trip to the only place in the world where you can see Komodo dragons in the wild

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3 Days Shared Komodo Tour Package

3 Days Shared Komodo Tour Package

Komodo Wisata Tours offers the best Komodo tours , Flores tour packages, Sumba tours, and Lombok island tours. We accommodate day tours and overnight tours with private and group arrangements. The Komodo Island tours can depart from Labuan Bajo, Bali, and Lombok. Our activities include tour packages, yacht charters, diving packages, and volcano trekking.

Besides that, we also arrange combination tours to explore 2 or 3 destinations in one go trip. Our popular combinations are between Sumba, Flores, and the Komodo Island tour packages. You can also customize your own way for a great travel experience.

If you plan to do private Komodo boat tours, visit  Komodo private yacht charters  page. Otherwise, use the search box to book and see details of Komodo tours. Special offers and discounts are available for groups and private tours . We recommend booking your Komodo island tour in advance through our official tour company. We will ensure that you have a great travel experience with our well-trained and professional Komodo tour guides.

Welcome to Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and homeland of over 2000 Komodo Dragons. The National Park is also famous for World-Class dive sites, spectacular views, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy diving, snorkeling, Komodo adventure, and hiking for spectacular views on your Komodo tours.

Most Famous Komodo Tours Labuan Bajo

Depending on your travel style, budget, and the longer you stay on your vacation. There are a variety of tours to Komodo, Komodo Wisata offers more than 15 Komodo tour packages. Our famous tours are Full Day Komodo Island speedboat tours  and 3 days 2 nights Komodo Island boat trips.  You can go on shared or private Komodo tours. Besides that, there are also some combination tour packages, the most popular one is a 5 Days Flores Komodo Dragon tour.

Our Komodo tour package prices range from $100 to $500 per person for a group tour. And $ 1000 to $5,000 for a private Komodo boat charter. These prices are depending on the quality of the boat tour and the season you travel in. The Komodo entrance fees range from $10 to $20 per person. You will pay a different amount between working days and public holidays. However, the estimated amount is between the above calculation.

Most Komodo tour packages offer a daily departure from Labuan Bajo. Our tour company offers two daily departures. And another departure is every Friday for group Komodo island tours. The early departure is at 06.00 am on the Komodo Island speedboat tour. The next departure is at 09.30 am for those who book shared and private tours to Komodo.

Komodo Island Tour from Bali and Lombok

If you plan to start the Komodo Island tour from Bali, you need to book a morning flight from Denpasar. The earlier flight from Denpasar to Labuan Bajo is between 06.30 and 09.00 am. And then you can start your Komodo tour on the same day you arrive in Labuan Bajo. Moreover, you can also hire a private boat from Bali for your best Komodo island tours.

Our most requested departure time for the Komodo tour is 09.30 am. However, there is also a departure at 12.00. This is the best option if you have a late flight from Bali. The schedule is only available for a private tour to Komodo Island or a private boat charter.

Another best Komodo tour is a boat trip package for 4 days and 3 nights from Lombok . The tour company will use the standard Phinisi boat for the trip. This option is suitable if you want to do a complete Komodo Dragon adventure which includes visiting Lombok and Sumbawa. Our Komodo tour from Lombok is available for 3 departures a week.

Komodo Dive Trip Packages from Labuan Bajo

Komodo National Park is also famous for its world-class dive sites. There is a variety of colorful marine life and untouched coral reefs. On Komodo, there are more than 20 dive sites to explore with good visibility. You can explore the amazing underwater with our Komodo island tour from Labuan Bajo.

Every dive site offers you amazing underwater marine life. There you can see numerous bigger sharks, fish, and beautiful coral gardens. Some whitetip and blacktip reef sharks are also found in National Park. Combine your dive trips with our best Komodo island tours for a great experience.

Our Komodo dive trips will take you to explore this amazing marine life. We have selected all the best day trip dives and Liveaboards. The dive trip is also possible to combine with the Komodo island tours. Use the search box to find your best Komodo dive packages. We work with reputable Komodo dive operators to make sure your dive trip is fun.

The Best Time to Visit Komodo National Park

Indonesia has two seasons, the dry season and the rainy season. The dry season is coming from April to September, while the rainy season is coming from October to March. So we assume that the best time to visit Komodo is between April and September . However, some of the parts during the rainy season are possible to visit, especially in November and December. Between May and August is Komodo mating time, You can join the Komodo island tour if you want to see this moment.

If you expect to do a dive, the best visibility is from November to January when the 30m is common. Meanwhile, July and August have lower visibility but blooming marine life. Scroll down to see more Komodo Island boat trip packages. Find your best Komodo tour packages online with us.

WARNING : Due to the strong current around the Komodo National Park ocean, we put ourselves ahead of the safety issue. We only work with reputable and international standard safety boat companies. For your safety and more tips, visit Komodo travel guides , including getting there and updates on  Komodo entrance fee  prices.

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Best Flores Tour Packages, Sumba Tours, and Lombok Tours

Our best Flores tours are the Kelimutu National Park tour, Exploring 17 Island Marine Park Riung, and Wae Rebo Village Tour. While for the Sumba tours, we have a 5Day Sumba Island tour package. We also select the best-combined tour packages between Sumba, Flores, and Komodo National Park. You can choose to book a combination tour if you want to explore more of the Eastern part of Indonesia.

At Komodo Wisata you can find top Flores Island tours and Sumba tour packages. We offer complete holiday activities for Komodo National Park, Sumba, Flores, and Lombok Island. Find and book your great Komodo adventures, Flores, tours, and Sumba tours with us. If you can not find suitable ones, you can check other options through the search box. We offer a wide range of tour packages and Komodo cruise ship handling ground.

The Lombok tour is one of our best tour packages to offer. We select the best Lombok tour packages including Mount Rinjani trekking packages. Dive packages are also the best Lombok activities to offer. We have some recommended tour packages such as the Gili Island snorkeling tour. Our best volcano trekking package is the 3-day Rinjani trekking package.

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