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Komodo National Park
East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Komodo National Park

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About Komodo National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature, Komodo National Park spans 1,733 km² of rugged volcanic islands, turquoise bays, and some of the world's most diverse marine ecosystems. It is the only place on Earth where you can dive with Manta Rays in the morning and trek alongside ancient Komodo Dragons in the afternoon.

Komodo National Park scenery
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What makes Komodo National Park special

Komodo DragonsWildlife

Komodo Dragons

Witness the world's largest living lizard roaming freely across Rinca and Komodo Islands. These prehistoric giants can reach 3 metres in length and have existed for millions of years, making every encounter a truly humbling experience.

Pink BeachBeach

Pink Beach

One of only seven pink-sand beaches in the world. The rare rosy hue comes from fragments of red coral mixed into the white sand. Crystal-clear waters teeming with colourful reef fish make it perfect for snorkelling right off the shore.

Padar IslandTrekking

Padar Island

Hike to the iconic ridge-top viewpoint for a panorama of three bays — each with differently coloured sand. The silhouette of Padar's dramatic hills against the ocean at sunrise or sunset is among the most photographed landscapes in all of Indonesia.

World-class DivingDiving

World-class Diving

Between the Indian Ocean and the Flores Sea, strong currents push nutrients upward creating an explosion of marine life. Dive with Manta Rays at Manta Point, encounter Pygmy seahorses, Wobbegong sharks, and schools of thousands of fish along walls that plunge to over 200 metres.


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