Full Day Tour
Destination to Visit : Padar Island-Komodo Island Pink Beach. Tour Itinerary : Full Day Komodo Tours is a tour with a duration of 1 full
Destination to Visit : Padar Island-Komodo Island Pink Beach. Tour Itinerary : Full Day Komodo Tours is a tour with a duration of 1 full
Day 01: Hotel/ Aiport- Kelor Island/Menjerite (it depends on your arrival time)-Kalong Island Bat Spot. Drive from Hotel/ Airport to the pier to catch the
Day 01: Hotel/ Aiport- Kelor Island/Menjerite (it depends on your arrival time)-Kalong Island Bat Spot. Drive from Hotel/ Airport to the pier to catch the
Day 01: Origin destination-Labuan Bajo-Kelor Island/Menjerite (it depends on your arrival time) -Bat Spot. Arriving at Komodo airport of Labuan Bajo, drive to Labuan Bajo
PT. SUKHA ORAH INDONESIA
Company Register Number : 1902220017607
JL. MGR VITALIS JEBAR, Goron Talo, Desa Kelurahan Komodo, Labuan Bajo-Flores
La Sukha offers you an amazing Hoping Island Tour to Komodo National Park, visit all the most beautiful place includes Padar Island, Komodo, Island, & Other island.
Destination to Visit :
Kanawa Island (Feeding Fish by Snorkelling).
Sukha Rasa restaurant merupakan salah satu restoran terbaik di Labuan Bajo. Letaknya juga sangat strategis dan sangat mudah diakses. Menyediakan pilihan menu sea food dan makanan Indonesia terbaik, tentunya didukung dengan ruangan yang nyaman dan pelayanan dari staff yang sangat ramah. Yuk berkunjung ke Sukha Rasa restaurant.
Padar Island is a part of the cluster of Komodo National Park. This small island is as exotic as Labuan Bajo. Since this island is addictive, skipping a piece of happiness on this island is something you would regret. Therefore, you have to find out, at least, ways to reach there, what you can see, what you need to pack, and where to stay. So, let’s start the journey!
If it feels expensive to rent a speedboat, the simpler way is you can benefit from a travel agent service providing a complete package to explore Labuan Bajo. Joining an open trip with other travellers could be considered as well. These ways make you less overwhelmed thinking about the transportation, accommodation, meals, and how to get around the island.
The pursuit to heaven is not done yet, by the way. When you finally anchor at the island, you have to hike to the peak to see the landscape in panoramic view. At this point, you would need around 30 minutes trekking to finish the 45 degree slope angle.
What is there in Padar Island?
Speaking of nature, exotism and satisfaction, this island offers them all. Although you need a little bit of effort on the journey, the end result would be so much worth it. You wouldn’t regret the breathtaking view when you first arrive. As mentioned earlier, hiking to the peak of the hill lets you find out why it is called exotic.
The combination of hills surrounding the sea and the sea itself creates harmony. When you visit in the rainy season, the hills will be covered by grass and they will look green and blue creating a beautiful landscape. It is going to be totally different if you come in the dry season because the hills will be so dry that the green view turns into a sandy one, like a beautiful savana.
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Pink Beach, or Pantai Merah, as it is aptly named, is one of seven pink beaches on the planet, and is just one of the many amazing features of Komodo Island that make it truly a Natural Wonder of Nature. This exceptional beach gets its striking color from microscopic animals called Foraminifera, which produces a red pigment on the coral reefs. For this reason, it is called Red Beach in the local tongue. When the tiny fragments of red coral combine with the white sands, this produces the soft pink color that is visible along the shoreline. Aside from Pink Beach itself, a few small segments along Komodo’s eastern bay also have a pinkish tint.
Located immediately west of Flores Island in East Nusa Tenggara, Komodo Island is one of three larger and many islets that make up the Komodo National Park and is particularly well-known as the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon. The Komodo Dragon is the largest living lizard, and takes its name after the island.
Take a moment to appreciate panoramic views of turquoise seas, green rolling hills, blue skies, and fascinatingly pink sands. Aside from the obvious relaxation amidst this picture-perfect scenery, Komodo is not short of interesting activities to partake in. Once you have finished taking in the magnificent surroundings, take a dip in the waters and uncover the marine beauty that Pink Beach has to offer.
The corals of the Pink Beach’s underwater gardens are in excellent condition, with hundreds of species of both soft and hard corals, and thousands of species of fish. Pink Beach is a terrific choice for snorkelers and beginner divers as even the shallow waters are home to an abundance of species to keep you more than entertained.
Of course, there is much more to see the deeper you venture. Relax on the fairytale-like pink sands and work on your tan. Or join in with the various other available water sports such as kayaking or just having a leisurely swim. If photography is your passion, this is definitely a place to try your hand at capturing the stunning natural beauty of the island. And make sure you stick around till sunset, as the view is amazing. A few points to keep in mind is that this is an uninhabited island, and it also is the natural habitat of the Komodo Dragon. If you see the creatures roaming the coast or in the water, be sure to keep a distance. Komodo Dragons are excellent swimmers and are even capable of swimming inter-island. Komodo Dragons are wild animals that could be potentially dangerous to people, so it is not recommended to visit this beach without the help of an experienced guide or range.
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Komodo Island (east of Sumbawa and generally reached by boat from Flores) is the home of the famous Komodo Dragon, the world largest lizard, which can reach lengths of three meters including the tail, and wasn’t even discovered by outsiders until 1912. Tourists used to come to see the dragons fed on a goat in a pit. The pit exists but dragons are no longer fed there. Some visitors skip Komodo altogether and look for dragons on Rinca island because it is easier to get to. Komodo Dragons also live on Rinca, Padar and western Flores. These volcanic islands are inhabited by a population of around 5,700 giant lizards. Komodo Dragons exist nowhere else in the world and are of great interest to scientists, especially for their evolutionary implications.
About 30 kilometers long, Komodo is comprised mostly of grassy hills, steep mountains and dry savannahs. The forests are filled with tamarind and kapok trees. The dry savannah feature Lonar Palms, and stunted Sujube trees. The rugged hillsides of dry savannah and pockets of thorny green vegetation contrast starkly with the brilliant white sandy beaches and the blue waters surging over coral. In 1928, Komodo was named a Wilderness Area, one of the first of its kind in Asia. Komodo National Park encompasses an area of 173,00 hectares, with three fourth of that on land and one fourth in the sea.
Other wildlife found on Komodo include Timor deer, wild pigs, an endemic rat, the orange-footed scrub fowl, the black-naped oriole, a helmeted friarbird, a Wallecean drongo, yellow-crested cockatoos, baseball-glove-size moths, hand-sized spiders (whose venom is a “little poisonous”), and ants that has been compared with “meaty little dumbbells.”
Divers claim that the Komodo waters are one of the best diving sites in the world. The rich coral reefs and mangrove forests of Komodo host a great diversity of species, and the strong currents of the sea attract the presence of sea turtles, whales, dolphins and dugongs. There are 385 species of corals, 70 types of sponges and various types of sharks and stingrays.
Komodo Island definitely has an eery feel to it. The first afternoon we were there, my brother and I went looking for dragons: we didn’t find any, but every time we heard a rustle in the bushes our hearts jumped. There are a lot of deer, wild pig and large birds on the island as well. The town of Komodo has several hundred residents. They live in ramshackle houses set up along dirt roads or by the sea. Women hang squids on lines. Children tend goats and chase crabs. Visitors stay in Loh Liang, a tourist camp run by the Directorate of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (PHKA).
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The beauty of Rinca Island has become famous to both local and foreign tourists. Now let’s learn everything you need to know before coming to Rinca Island.
Labuan Bajo, the hidden heaven in eastern Indonesia is the gate to the UNESCO-recognized Komodo National Park, the home for magnificent nature and fascinating wildlife. This national park consists of three main islands, namely Komodo Island, Rinca Island, and Padar Island. Contrary to popular belief, Rinca Island has the largest population of komodo dragons. Yes, you can find more komodo dragons in Rinca Island compared to Komodo Island.The beauty of Rinca Island has become famous to both local and foreign tourists. Now let’s learn everything you need to know before coming to Rinca Island.
As one of the lands of the Komodo dragon, Rinca Island is a home for the larger Komodo dragon population with around 2,000 individuals living on the island. While wandering around looking for the ancient animal, you will also be guided by the ranger, those who are a professional in the surrounding area and the animals around.
You will visit the Komodo’s nest, a hole with 1-2 meter depth where they lay their eggs. During the guided trip, you will meet the komodo dragons around the area. It is recommended to not visit Rinca in June and July where it’s their mating period, within those months they will stay in their nest and it will be difficult to find them.
The Komodo dragon also lives side by side with other animals such as wild pigs, water buffalos, Sumba deers, monkeys, wild horses, and many snakes that you will also find in Rinca Island.
Before you go to Rinca Island, make sure to pack these things into your bag;
– Trekking Shoes
– A Cap
– Sunscreen Lotion
– A towel
– Snacks and drinks
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