Trip Itinerary

Komodo National Park
The Island of Komodo, which is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is a prime destination when visiting Labuan Bajo. It is a part of the Komodo National Park, which is under the management of the Central Government. The island is home to around 1,300 breeding Komodo dragons, which are the world's largest lizard species, measuring an average of 2-3 meters in length and weighing at least 90 kg. Visitors can explore the island to observe these creatures while being guided by a Ranger who ensures their safety during the trip.
Padar Island
Pulau Padar, the third largest island in the Komodo National Park area, is uninhabited by Komodo dragons. Visitors to Pulau Padar can climb up the hill to enjoy the beautiful panoramic view from above. The blue sea and the surrounding chain of islands will mesmerize visitors. Although trekking to the highest point may be very tiring, the stunning hillside scenery and picturesque views will provide an unforgettable experience for visitors, making capturing these moments an activity that is never boring during the trekking journey.
Pink Beach
Labuan Bajo's Pink Beach is distinguished from the other seven beaches in the world for its uniquely pink sand. You can swim comfortably in the waters or play along the shore. Don't forget to capture your happy moments by taking photos as this beach is incredibly beautiful and unique!
Kalong Island
Pulau Kalong is an island inhabited by millions of giant fruit bats. During a visit, you will witness a variety of exotic trees that serve as the habitat for these creatures. These bats become active as the day turns to dusk. One of the most beautiful sights in Komodo National Park is the sunset view from this island, with the enchanting silhouette of bats flying overhead against the backdrop of the setting sun. This experience is sure to be a beautiful and memorable one.
Manta Point
Manta Point is considered one of the premier snorkeling and diving spots in Labuan Bajo. This location offers an exceptional snorkeling experience with a breathtaking natural underwater landscape. Visitors will have the opportunity to encounter rare marine species, such as the Manta Ray, which is exclusive to this location. Additionally, visitors may also come across beautiful jellyfish colonies. Be prepared to be amazed by their beauty.

The Komodo National Park is a national park located in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The Komodo National Park comprises three major islands, namely Komodo Island, Rinca Island, and Padar Island, as well as several small islands around them. The Komodo National Park is well-known for being the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard species, which is only found in Indonesia.

In addition to the Komodo dragon, the Komodo National Park also boasts a rich biodiversity, including birds, snakes, monkeys, and various types of fish. Furthermore, the Komodo National Park features stunning natural beauty, such as beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and breathtaking hills.

our Trip Itinerary

DAY 1

  • Kelor Island
  • Manjarite Island
  • Kalong Island

DAY 2

  • Padar Island
  • Long Beach / Pink
  • Beach
  • Komodo Island
  • Labuan Bajo

DAY 1

  • Kelor Island
  • Manjarite Island
  • Kalong Island

DAY 2

  • Padar Island
  • Long Beach / Pink Beach
  • Komodo Island
  • Taka Makasar
  • Manta Point

DAY 3

  • Sebayur / Siaba Island
  • Kanawa Island
  • Labuan Bajo

DAY 1

  • Kelor Island
  • Manjarite Island
  • Kalong Island

DAY 2

  • Padar Island
  • Long Beach / Pink
  • Beach
  • Komodo Island
  • Taka Makassar
  • Manta Point

DAY 3

  • Sebayur / Siaba Island
  • Kanawa Island

DAY 4

  • Bidadari Island
  • Rangko Cave
  • Labuan Bajo