Private Tour
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48 hours
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Ready for an unforgettable 2-day Komodo Island adventure? This all-inclusive tour from Bali offers flights, expert guides, and thrilling activities. Dive into hidden caves like Batu Cermin and Rangko, witness magical sunsets at Silvia Hill, and hike the iconic hills of Padar Island. Meet the legendary Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, relax on stunning Pink Beach, and snorkel alongside graceful manta rays at Manta Point and Taka Makassar. Enjoy local meals and seamless transfers throughout. Don’t miss this chance to explore one of Indonesia’s most breathtaking wonders—book now and create memories that last a lifetime!
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
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Komodo Island Entrance fee
Visit to Batu Cermin Cave
Snorkeling at Manta Point and Taka Makassar
Speedboat tour to Padar Island, Komodo Island, and Pink Beach
All entrance fees
Airport pickup and drop-off
Hotel (Parlezo Hotel)
Flights from Bali & Return
Visit to Rangko Cave
Snorkeling equipment
Sunset at Silvia Hill
Guide Tour in Komodo Island
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Accommodation in central Labuan Bajo, near airport and harbor, based on guest preference. Hotel is not included in price
LUNCH
Lunch
Goa Batu Cermin
Batu Cermin Cave is a unique natural attraction located in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara. The cave is famous for its mirror-like rock walls that reflect sunlight, especially when rays enter through a narrow opening during the day. This phenomenon occurs due to the salt and mineral content in the rocks, indicating that the area was once underwater. Visitors can explore the narrow passages and admire stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. It’s a great spot for nature lovers and light adventure seekers.
Rangko Cave
Rangko Cave, also known as Goa Rangko, is a stunning natural attraction located near Labuan Bajo, on the island of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Often dubbed a “hidden paradise,” this cave is famous for its natural saltwater pool with crystal-clear turquoise water and magical lighting effects when sunlight filters through its opening.
LUNCH
Lunch
Padar Island
Padar Island is one of the iconic islands in Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara. It’s famous for its stunning panoramic views from the hilltop, where visitors can see three bays with uniquely colored beaches: white, black, and pink. The hike to the top takes around 30–45 minutes, but the breathtaking scenery is well worth it. There are no Komodo dragons on the island, making it safer for free exploration. Padar Island is perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, especially during sunrise.
Komodo Island
Komodo Island is part of Komodo National Park in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, and is famous as the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard. The island is a top destination for tourists wanting to see Komodos in the wild. Besides the dragons, the island offers stunning natural beauty with savanna forests, white sandy beaches, and clear waters perfect for snorkeling and diving. Visitors usually join guided tours for safety and to learn about this unique species. Komodo Island also features challenging trekking trails with breathtaking views. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a must-visit destination for nature and adventure lovers.
Pink Beach
Pink Beach, located on Komodo Island, is one of the few beaches in the world famous for its unique pink-colored sand. This stunning hue comes from the mixture of white sand and tiny fragments of red coral that have been crushed by the waves over time. The beach offers crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving, where visitors can explore vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Surrounded by lush greenery and rocky hills, Pink Beach provides a serene and picturesque environment for relaxation and nature lovers. It is accessible only by boat, usually as part of island-hopping tours from Labuan Bajo. Its rare beauty makes it a must-visit destination in Komodo National Park.
Taka Makassar Island
Taka Makassar is a small sandbar island in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, known as the "Maldives of Indonesia." It features soft white and pinkish sand surrounded by shallow turquoise waters that appear during low tide and disappear at high tide. The island is near Manta Point, a famous spot for snorkeling and diving with abundant marine life such as manta rays, turtles, reef sharks, and colorful coral reefs. Large boats can’t dock here due to shallow waters, so visitors arrive by small boats. Best visited during the dry season (April–October), Taka Makassar offers stunning natural beauty and is ideal for snorkeling and underwater photography.
Pickup included
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