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Exploring the Wonders of Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park, established in 1980 in Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands, is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site and biosphere reserve. This biodiverse haven is famous for sheltering the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, alongside a myriad of terrestrial and marine species. The park comprises islands like Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, each offering unique landscapes, from savannah-covered hills to vibrant coral reefs. Visitors can embark on guided treks to witness Komodo dragons in their natural habitat or explore the diverse marine life through diving and snorkeling in sites like Castle Rock and Manta Point. Labuan Bajo, situated on Flores Island, serves as the gateway to the park, welcoming nature enthusiasts, researchers, and adventure seekers eager to experience the ecological wonders and conservation efforts of Komodo National Park.

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Why we should try liveaboard
Komodo National Park ?

Embarking on a Komodo National Park liveaboard promises unparalleled natural wonders. Explore vibrant coral reefs, witness Komodo dragons, and access secluded locations. Enjoy flexible itineraries, professional guides, and breathtaking scenery. As the sun sets, marvel at the unpolluted night sky. Connect with fellow adventurers on board and benefit from all-inclusive packages. This extraordinary journey seamlessly blends adventure, convenience, and environmental responsibility for an unforgettable experience.

When we should go to
Komodo National Park ?

The best time to sail in Komodo National Park is during the dry season, which typically spans from April to November. During these months, the weather is generally more predictable, with less rainfall and calmer seas. The peak season for tourism in the park is from June to August, when the weather is at its most pleasant. However, if you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder months of April, May, September, or October.

It's important to note that Komodo National Park experiences a wet season from December to March, with higher chances of rain and rougher seas. Some facilities and tours may have limited availability or altered schedules during this period.

Ultimately, the choice of when to sail depends on your preferences and priorities. Whether you aim for optimal weather conditions, fewer crowds, or a balance of both, planning your sailing adventure during the dry season is generally advisable for a more enjoyable experience in Komodo National Park.

The Komodo Trip Itinerary

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3 Day Trip

Itinerary

Best Seller Package

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4 Day Trip

Itinerary

Recommended Package

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5 Day Trip

Itinerary

Top Destination For You

Special Phinisi to Choose

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Elite Class

This category is an average category or class in Phinisi Boat at Komodo National Park

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Exclusive Class

This category is middle up class Phinisi Boat at Komodo National Park

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Legendary Class

This is the highest Class of Phinisi Boat at Komodo National Park

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Contact

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Address

Jalan Lembusora V no E7

Ubung Kaja, Denpasar Utara

Bali, Indonesia

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