3-Day Komodo National Park Tour: Komodo Island and Rinca Island Trek

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From USD 1224.36

4.5
2 reviews

Overview

Available languages

English

Embark on a private tour of Komodo National Park, where the world’s largest lizards reside! Observe Komodo dragons in their natural habitat during your 3-day adventure, hiking along nature trails with an expert ranger. You’ll visit Rinca Island and Komodo Island—both part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Snorkel in turquoise waters at Pink Beach (Pantai Merah) and stay overnight on your own private boat. Included: pickup at Labuan Bajo on Flores Island, all transport and full meals aboard the boat. You can also upgrade to include a round-trip air transfer from Denpasar.

Additional Info

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

A minimum of 2 people per booking is required

A maximum of 6 people per booking

Flight schedules are subject to change without prior notice

Travelers will need to submit their name, nationality and passport number to local operator immediately upon booking in order to obtain port clearance

Please Note: If a flight option has been requested the flight portion is fully non-refundable

Highly recommended one night stay in Bali Island before and after the tour

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Pickup and drop-off service from major hotels in Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua area

Snorkeling gear

Snacks and water

English speaking guide

Meals as per itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner)

Round-trip transfer by boat to and from Rinca Island

2 nights accommodation on boat with air-conditioned cabin

Pickup and drop-off at Komodo Airport

Gratuities

Camera fees

Airport/Departure Tax

Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages

Return flight to Denpasar (unless option is selected)

Mandatory conservation fund donation: IDR690,000/person (Weekdays)

Mandatory conservation fund donation: IDR 765,000/person (Weekend/Public Holidays)

Batu cermin cave entrance fee

Options

Tour With Round-trip Flight

With Flight
Pickup included

Tour Without Round-trip Flight

3-Day Komodo Adventure tour excluding round-trip flight from Denpasar

Operated by Tour East Indonesia

Reviews

4.5

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  • Adventure at Komodo National Park Tour

    Brenda W,

    Jul 2, 2019

    5.0

    This once-in-a lifetime tour is an unforgettable adventure seeing the Komodo Dragons in their natural habitat.. We visited 2 islands and each time we trekked on the trail learning about them and their world. Our guide, Ari, was knowledgeable about the reptiles and experienced with the included water activities.This excursion should be on everyone's bucket list.

  • The cruise was good, going to Rinca...

    Brian M,

    Jan 27, 2018

    4.0

    The cruise was good, going to Rinca Island first and then spending the first night offshore from Komodo. Ari, our guide, was extremely helpful dealing with a problem I had with an ATM in Labuan Bajo, and later being better than the local guides at Rinca and Komodo, as well as pointing out interesting features when we went snorkelling. The crew of the Kantartika was also extremely good, starting with Captain Mahmoud, with his two sons who will probably take over from him when he retires, Chef Richard how he managed to prepare some delicious dishes in such a small galley was a miracle, and dinghy handler extraordinaire, the red headed Hans. There was another person on board that I did not get his name and never found out what he did. The cabin was fine and the shower and toilet facilities were also good.I have to admit that I expected a larger cabin for the cost of the trip but the boat did have a sun deck, which was a delight. The last night is spent offshore Labuan Bajo, which seems a bit strange to me. The last day, is spent going to a cave and getting to know some of the features of Labuan Bajo. All very good, and Ari as our guide went beyond his remit and made the trip truly memorable. Certainly, without him we would not have seen as much as we did.