Discover Indonesia's Wild Side
Those who take the time to head to more far-reaching places of Indonesia will be rewarded by extraordinary encounters. There’s nowhere else in the world where can you come face to face with a 70kg lizard from the Jurassic Era. Made up of three national parks, Komodo and Rinca collectively are home to more than 5,000 Komodo dragons.
The remote islands are only accessible by boat and you will be in the hands of a knowledgable guide. Set off on a live aboard cruise for a few days or charter a private boat. Picture yourself sailing between idyllic islands, enveloped by the calming blues of sky and sea.
Take your pick of world-renowned dive sites, hike to viewpoints and be rewarded by jaw-dropping views of the surrounding islands. Dive with mantas and let your guide reveal secret islands where you can explore caves, pirate bays and remote beaches. Paradise is waiting…
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Top 3 Handpicked Adventures by Luxeco
1. Island hop to other-worldly Padar Island
Spot sea eagles flying overhead as you explore giant bays of crystal-clear waters and discover lesser known delightful pink sand beaches. A one-hour trek to the top of Padar Kecil rewards you with a striking panorama of Komodo National Park.
2. Meet graceful Mantas in paradise
Sail to Karang Makassar, or Manta point, the longest reef in Komodo National Park. You can even dive in to get a closer look at these agile creatures seeming to fly underwater.
3. Visit the spiderweb rice fields of Ruteng
Different from any other rice fields you’ve seen in Asia, these ones form a giant spiderweb. You can also sample delicious coffee, Ruteng being one of the most important coffee producers in the country. Escape the tropical heat by heading to the mountains and learn about local life.
Best for: Romane, adventure, photographers, nature lovers
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Best Time to Go
The best time to go is from June-October. May to August is mating season, therefore the dragons are more active. The peak season for mantas is September-November.
Getting There
Fly from Java or Bali to Labuan Bajo. From there, embark on your boat to the islands.
Language
Bahasa Indonesia is the official language. English is spoken in most popular tourist destinations, however we'd recommend a local English-speaking guide in more remote areas.
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah