Komodo National Park, Enjoy the Enchantment of the Wonders of the World

 Komodo National Park

A visit to East Nusa Tenggara is an interesting choice if you want to uncover the exotic side of Indonesia. The area in the southern part of this country does offer natural beauty that is unique compared to other areas. It's no wonder that domestic and foreign tourists flock to East Nusa Tenggara, one of the famous ones is the Komodo National Park.


Among the tourist destinations scattered in this area, Komodo National Park is a mainstay for travelers. This area includes three large islands, namely Rinca Island, Komodo Island, and Padar Island along with a group of small islands around it. The charm of the island in this national park is also equipped with waters that are no less captivating. So immediately prepare a budget for a vacation to Komodo National Park and feel the privileges that you can get here.


1. Is One of the Seven Wonders of the World

Komodo National Park became a finalist for the New Seven Wonders of Nature which was initiated by the New7Wonders Foundation in 2009. Based on votes from around the world, the organization finally named Komodo National Park as one of the winners of the new natural wonders of the world. Besides Komodo National Park, the other six wonders of the world are Halong Bay (Vietnam), Amazon (Latin America), Jeju Island (South Korea), Table Mountain (South Africa), Iguazu Falls (Latin America), and Puerto Princea Underground River (Latin America). Philippines). The seven wonders succeeded in getting rid of other sites, such as the Great Barrier Reef (Australia), the Grand Canyon (United States), to the Maldives. So, you don't need any more reasons to immediately visit Komodo Island, right?




2. Watching Komodo Dragons Up Close

Komodo National Park is the last habitat for one of the ancient and oldest reptiles that still survives today, namely the Komodo dragon. These protected animals have inhabited the island since 40 years ago. So it's not complete if you don't see the Komodo dragon up close when you visit here.


The giant lizard can have a length measuring between 2 to 4 meters and weighing up to 165 kg. If you want to see Komodo dragons up close, tourists must be guided by a handler or a ranger team. Isn't it funny if the giant lizard suddenly attacks without protection? Anyway, the ranger team will prevent you from bad things that can happen while on this site.


Well, the journey to reach this ancient animal habitat area is quite energy-consuming. Visitors will first climb through Mount Ara until a travel time of 3-4 hours.. To make it easier for tourists, the manager has provided a special climbing track, really. In addition, this giant lizard can also be found in Loh Buaya, Rinca Island. Similar to on Komodo Island, a tour guide as well as a handler will guide the visitor's journey in watching the Komodo dragons. Arriving at the hill, visitors can enjoy the beauty of the beach and the sea from a height.




3. Island Hopping by Boat Tour

Tour packages in National Parks usually offer island hopping activities. Boat tours in this area often start from Labuan Bajo. Labuan Bajo Harbor is the initial dock with various boats that will take tourists to Komodo National Park and the surrounding islands. The distance from Labuan Bajo to the Komodo Island area can reach three hours. If you get a boat, you don't have to worry anymore about going on a safari to the exotic islands in this national park.


4. Explore Pink Beach

A visit to Komodo National Park is not just about witnessing the endemic fauna. Here, visitors can feel the privilege of a charming beach with pink sand. In accordance with its unique color, this beach is named as Pink Beach. The beauty of the beach at first glance looks similar to Balos Lagoon in Greece.


You can play on this charming sandy beach. The color turned out to come from coral reefs with a similar color. When the waves touch the beach, some of the pink coral reefs are eroded by the water so that they mix with the sand. The combination of these two types of objects then creates a miracle that is difficult to find on other beaches.




5. Dive the Enchanting Underwater

For fans of diving and snorkeling, the Komodo National Park area is one of the dive sites that cannot be missed. Moreover, this national park includes waters and underwater with a fairly high biodiversity. When diving underwater in the waters of Komodo Island, you can see various species of marine life. Komodo National Park is indeed home to more than 1000 species of fish, 260 species of coral, dolphins, whales, and turtles.


6. Hiking on Padar Island

If anyone asks about instagramable spots, Padar Island is a popular site among photography lovers. Its location in the green hills that look arid makes this island a dream for climbers at the same time. This uninhabited island is usually enjoyed by hiking from its long coastline. The struggle to the top of the hill will be paid off with a natural view full of charm. You can see three bays with large indentations on both sides of the cliff. This spot on the hill with the bay as a backdrop is a popular destination for visitors to the Komodo National Park.






7. Watching Bats on Kalong Island

In addition to the three large islands in Komodo National Park, tourists often also visit Kalong Island. As the name implies, the island is a habitat for bats. You can see the exotic scenery when the sun starts to set. Unmitigated, thousands of bats will come out of their nests and decorate the sky. Until the sun prepares to rise, this nocturnal creature will only return after being satisfied looking for food. So it's best to come to this area in the morning and evening to witness this unique sight, yes.


Curious to visit here soon? The best time to visit is June to July, considering the weather is usually friendly in that month. Good weather makes the visibility of the water in the ocean clear because the sun is not blocked by clouds. No need to worry about rain when doing outdoor activities. To enjoy tourist destinations full of charm in this area, visitors only need to spend Rp. 90 thousand per person. The fee includes the cost of trekking and exploring Rinca Island and Padar Island. Eitsss, but before that, book a plane ticket with the best price offer you can only get