Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo)
Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo)
Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo)

Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo) Tours and Tickets

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Komodo National Park covers 669 square miles (1,733 square kilometers) of islands and pristine ocean. Its attractions are twofold: Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizard, and lush reefs. Besides the dragons, wildlife includes boar, bats, deer, wild horses, and monkeys.

  • East Nusa Tenggara, 86554

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Martin_L, Sep 2023
1 day private trip by fast boat
Good quality boat. Clean and well maintained. Friendly crew. Great day out. Because the trip was private, the timetable was altered to our wishes. Recommended.
Nishant_M, Jul 2023
Great
Well organized. Perfect coordination from booking to execution. Our guide Warren was funny, knowledgeable and safety conscious. They kept time well so we reached all the destinations before the other boats and hence avoided the crowds. Padar island, pink beach, Komodo park, takamakkassar, manta point and turtle bay are all definitely recommended.
Frank_K, Nov 2023
The Komodo Trip was truly amazing
The One Day Komodo Trip was Fantastic! We got very close to two large Komodo dragons and one baby. Our photos were great. The four snorkeling excursions were also wonderful. The reefs were very healthy and beautiful. The climb up Padar hill was exhausting but gave a wonderful view. The staff on the boat and the park rangers were quite helpful. This was overall a great day
Nicole_M, Oct 2023
Having A Blast!
This was a great trip! The boat was very large and very comfortable. It was air conditioned on the inside. You do all of the stops most tours do as well. Our tour guide, Robert, was very informative. When snorkeling with the mantra rays, he offered to take my go pro and catch a great video by free diving down to get closer to them. This was a very fun and memorable experience!
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Q:What is the best time to visit Komodo National Park?
A:While the climate on Komodo Island is dry, making it ideal for year-round visits, the waters around the island can be rough in January and February. Diving conditions in the northern parts are best between April and the end of the year, while the south gets better conditions from October to April.
Q:Are there guided tours for exploring Komodo Island?
A:Yes, guided tours are available to travelers wanting to explore Komodo Island, and seeing Komodo dragons is an integral part of this experience. Tours typically include ranger-led walks that will take you to see the dragons safely and stop to hang out at Pink Beach or snorkel at Manta Point.
Q:What marine activities are popular in Komodo National Park?
A:Popular marine activities at Komodo National Park include snorkeling and swimming, and many boat tours include a lot of time to stop and get into the waters. As the name suggests, Manta Point is a great place to snorkel with Manta rays, while Pulau Siaba Besar provides great opportunities to snorkel in a turtle habitat.
Q:Do I need a special permit or ticket to enter Komodo National Park?
A:Yes, you need a ticket to enter Komodo National Park. Fees vary quite a bit depending on what length of trek you're taking, whether you plan to go birdwatching, sport fishing, or engage in still or film photography. Additional tickets are also required for specific areas of the park.
Q:How many days do you need in Komodo National Park?
A:How many days to spend in Komodo National Park depends entirely on your personal interests. While you can go to the park for just one day, you’re sure to feel rushed and won’t be able to explore all it offers. Tours that last two or three days are a much better option.
Q:Can you visit Komodo from Bali?
A:Yes, you can visit Komodo from Bali. The fastest way is to fly from Bali to Labuan Bajo and then join a boat tour. Alternatively, you can head to Lombok via ferry and take a second, 2-day-long ferry to Komodo Island.