Costs, Permits, and Practical Tips for Indian Travelers
Budgeting for Komodo goes beyond flights and tours. All visitors pay an entrance fee of IDR 700,000 (approx. INR 3,841) in cash upon arrival at the park office. This covers access to Komodo and Rinca Islands, ranger-guided hikes, and basic snorkeling zones. If you plan to fly a drone, a separate permit costs IDR 2,100,000 (approx. INR 11,523) and must be arranged before departure.
Indian citizens are eligible for a 30-day Visa on Arrival (VoA) at Indonesian airports, including Bali and Labuan Bajo. The visa can be extended once for another 30 days. To avoid long queues and paperwork, services like Bali Premium Trip’s Visa Concierge handle arrival processing and extensions seamlessly—ideal for travelers seeking a stress-free start.
Other essentials: pack light, breathable clothing, reef-safe sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Internet access in Labuan Bajo is spotty, so download maps and itineraries beforehand. And always confirm with your operator that your boat is licensed, crewed by certified guides, and follows park conservation rules.
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Rates as published on our legacy listing. Contact us for current availability, seasonal rates, and private-charter offers.
| Category | Price |
|---|---|
| Key Takeaways | IDR 700,000 |
| How much does it Cost to Visit Komodo Island? | IDR 700,000, |
| How much does it cost to visit Komodo Island from India? | IDR 700,000 |