A Sanctuary for Wildlife and Adventure
Komodo National Park is home to the mighty Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, which can be seen in its natural habitat. The park also offers a variety of island hopping adventures, with over 29 islands to explore, each with its own unique attractions. From arid savannas and rugged hills to lush coastal forests, the park's diverse environments provide a different kind of beauty and adventure for every type of traveler.
Unparalleled Marine Biodiversity
As part of the Coral Triangle, Komodo National Park is known as the global epicenter of marine biodiversity. With over 1,000 species of fish, hundreds of types of coral, and a variety of marine mammals, including dolphins, manta rays, and whales, the park's waters are a snorkeler's and diver's paradise. Popular diving and snorkeling spots include Manta Point, Batu Bolong, and Tatawa Besar.
Awe-Inspiring Views and Cultural Experiences
Padar Island is often regarded as the crown jewel of Komodo National Park for its breathtaking panoramic views. The trek to the top is challenging, but the reward is worth it – an incredible view of three distinct bays, each with a different color of sand: black, white, and pink. The park also offers a chance to connect with local culture, with nearby Labuan Bajo serving as the gateway to the park and home to various traditional villages.