
Where dragons still roam and the pink beach exists.
Что такое индивидуальный тур в Komodo Islands?
Komodo National Park is best visited from April to December (dry season). Dragon trekking requires a licensed ranger — Rinca Island encounters are more reliable than Komodo Island. The best diving is at Batu Bolong and Manta Point (manta rays year-round). Base yourself on a liveaboard or in Labuan Bajo (Flores) and join a boat tour. Book park permits and ranger fees in advance through licensed operators.
Komodo National Park occupies 1,733 km² of the Lesser Sunda Islands between Sumbawa and Flores — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991 and one of the world's most biologically significant marine areas. The dragons (Varanus komodoensis) are the world's largest living lizards: up to 3 metres long and 70 kg, with serrated teeth coated in bacteria-laden saliva and, more recently documented, venom glands that prevent blood clotting in prey. They have roamed these islands for four million years. The marine environment is equally exceptional: the Komodo archipelago sits where the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean currents converge, creating nutrient upwellings that support 1,000 species of fish, 260 species of reef-building coral, and manta rays in concentrations found nowhere else in the world.
Komodo dragon encounters require a licensed BTNK (Balai Taman Nasional Komodo) ranger carrying a forked stick. The rangers are exceptionally knowledgeable — they track individual dragons by name and can read dragon body language. The best encounter timing is late morning (9–11 a.m.) when dragons are active near the water at Loh Buaya on Rinca Island: females are more aggressive than males, males are larger. The dragons' flickering yellow tongue samples the air for the pheromone of a deer carcass up to 9 km away. Komodo Island's Banu Nggulung watering hole draws deer, boar, and buffaloes — and the dragons that follow them — in predictable early morning patterns.
The dive sites around Komodo are among the most challenging and rewarding in the world. Current speeds reach 8 knots in the channels between islands; the trick is to dive the 'slack' window — 20–40 minutes of gentle current at tide change — when visibility opens to 30 metres and manta rays gather at cleaning stations. Batu Bolong ('Hollow Rock') is a seamount so rich with life that it has been called the world's most diverse dive site: 70-plus species of coral in a single transect, reef sharks circling at 18 metres, pygmy seahorses on fan coral at 25 metres. The Pink Beach (Pantai Merah) gets its colour from red coral fragments mixed with white sand — one of six pink beaches in the world.
Рекомендуемые нами месяцы April–November. Помесячный обзор с заметками по планированию.
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Yes, with the mandatory licensed ranger using a forked stick. The ranger reads dragon body language and maintains safe distance. Dragon attacks on humans are extremely rare — there were 24 documented attacks over 38 years, mostly involving humans who violated distance rules. The forked stick is used to redirect a dragon, not fight it. The main danger is complacency — dragons can move at 20 km/h in a short burst. Stay behind the ranger, maintain 4-metre clearance, and don't crouch near them.
April to November is the dry season and best for visibility on land and underwater. July to September is peak season — book boats and rangers 6–8 weeks ahead. December to March is the wet season with rough seas between islands and limited boat access; some dive sites become inaccessible. Manta rays are present year-round at Manta Point. The dry season also reduces mosquito numbers (dengue is present on Flores).
No. The dragon trekking, Pink Beach snorkelling, Padar Island summit, and manta ray snorkelling at Manta Point are all excellent non-diving experiences. Manta Point has some of the best manta ray snorkelling in the world — the cleaning stations are shallow (5–10 m) and clearly visible from the surface. Batu Bolong is diver-only (depth and current require certification) but other snorkel sites compensate.
As of 2024, the park fee is 150,000 IDR per person per day for Indonesian nationals and 200,000 IDR for foreign visitors. Rinca Island (Loh Buaya) has an additional ranger fee. The controversial 'Komodo Conservation Premium' fee (proposed at 3.75 million IDR per visit) was debated but has not been consistently implemented — check current status with your operator. All fees support the BTNK conservation programme.
For divers, a liveaboard (3–5 nights) accesses the remote northern sites (Castle Rock, The Cauldron, Manta Alley) that day boats cannot reach due to distance. The quality difference is significant — northern sites have stronger currents and richer life. For non-divers or short visits, day trips from Labuan Bajo cover Rinca, Pink Beach, Padar, and Manta Point well. A hybrid — 2 days on a liveaboard plus 2 days of day trips — is the best balance.
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