saatmelakukan Podcast bersama Pos Kupang di Labuan Bajo, Sabtu, 6 Agustus 2022 siang. Yang mana hadir bersama Wabup Weng, Sekjen Keuskupan Ruteng, RD.Manfred Habur, Pr dan Dirut BPOLF, Shana Fatina. Wabup Weng mengungkapkan, festival ini mempunyai tujuan yang mulia. Di mana tak hanya menonjolkan sisi keagamaan, tetapi juga menghidupkan ekonomi PaketSewa Kapal Komodo Labuan Bajo - Samara Phinisi Liveaboard 2021 Harga - Opentrip - Itinerary. Kapal Samara I Labuan Bajo, Special Wedding Edition Phinisi. Hi travelers! Sesuai dengan judul kita kali ini yaitu Kapal Samara, Ayana akan memperkenalkan sebuah phinisi cantik dan sangat cocok untuk merayakan hari special kalian. RincianBiaya Ke Labuan Bajo. Biaya tiket pesawat sekitar Rp.2.000.000 (pulang pergi) Biaya Penginapan sebesar Rp. 150.000 x 2 hari = Rp.300.000. Biaya makan dan minum per hari Rp.60.000 x 3 hari = Rp. 180.000. Biaya Sewa Kapal sebesar Rp. 350.000 sampai dengan Rp.500.000 dibagi 3 sampai 4 orang. SamaraI Liveaboard ini adalah phinisi yang tepat untuk teman-teman yang menginginkan merayakan hari pernikahan sambil sailing di Labuan Bajo. Karena Samara sebetulnya dapat di sewa untuk private charter, khususnya keperluan Wedding Barefoot Celebration. Oleh dikarenakan itu, selanjutnya Ayana infokan biaya sewa Kapal Samara, Labuan Bajo. A Daftar Harga Sewa Kapal Standar Labuan Bajo, Pulau Komodo. Kapal standar merupakan kapal dengan budget yang murah, tentu dengan fasilitas yang menyesuaikan dengan kelasnya. Namun soal kenyamanan, jangan khawatir, tetap nyaman untuk teman liburanmu, Inilah list sewa kapal labuan bajo Standar yang kami sewakan. 1. All Star Standar Boat Komodo Denganpaket Labuan Bajo private city day tour dari Klook, kamu akan mengunjungi Gua Batu, Gua Cermin, Gua Rangko, Rumah Tenun, Mini Tenun Museum, Pantai Waecicu, Bukit Sylvia, dan Kampung Ujung. Untuk paket ini, harga dimulai dari Rp 380.000 per orang jika kamu datang rombongan minimal enam peserta atau lebih. SamaraII Liveaboard - Booking online Samara II Liveaboard Hotel di Labuan Bajo untuk tanggal 14-07-2022 - 15-07-2022, jaminan harga terbaik bebas booking fee di Traveloka. Unduh Aplikasi. Jadi Partner Traveloka. Simpan. Harga kamar yang ditampilkan adalah untuk tamu dewasa. Anak-anak mungkin akan dianggap sebagai tamu dewasa dan dikenakan aiSTiX. RingkasanFasilitasKebijakanLokasiFasilitas populerTermasuk sarapanAntar-jemput bandara gratisDapurACLayanan kamarPemandangan lautJl. Pelbuhan Pelni No. 01, Labuan Bajo, Flores, 86754Jelajahi areaLokasi PopulerPelabuhan Labuan Bajo1 mnt jalan kakiLokasi PopulerGereja St. Angela7 mnt jalan kakiBandaraLabuan Bajo LBJ-Komodo12 mnt berkendaraLokasi PopulerPantai Pede Labuan17 mnt berkendaraRincian ruanganKamar tidur 14 double dan 1 tempat tidur tingkat twinTentang properti iniSeluruh tempatAnda akan memiliki seluruh rumah perah untuk diri Anda sendiri dan hanya akan berbagi dengan tamu lain dalam rombongan II LiveaboardRumah perahu tepi pantai untuk berjemur dan bersenang-senang Di Rumah kapal ini, awali hari Anda dengan sarapan siap masak gratis, kemudian turun ke pantai. Anda bisa menikmati berlayar di sini. Rumah kapal ini menawarkan 4 kamar berpenyejuk udara dengan air minum kemasan gratis. Kamar memiliki ruang duduk terpisah dan meja tulis. Kamar di rumah kapal bintang 3 ini memiliki dapur kecil dengan lemari es, kompor, dan peralatan masak/sendok-piring. Kamar mandi mencakup shower. Televisi LED dilengkapi saluran satelit. Pembenahan kamar disediakan setiap hari. Aktivitas rekreasi yang tercantum di bawah tersedia di properti atau di sekitarnya; mungkin dikenakan biaya. BahasaFasilitas propertiParkir dan transportasiTidak tersedia parkir di propertiLayanan antar-jemput bandara gratis mulai dari pukul - antar-jemput bandara pada waktu yang dijadwalkan, tersedia jika permintaanRamah keluargaAnak-anak menginap bebas biayaDapur KecilKulkasKomporOvenPeralatan masak/ perabot/ perkakasKetel listrikSantapanSarapan siap masak gratis tersedia setiap hari pada pukul kamar 24 jamKamar TidurTempat tidur lipat/tambahan dikenakan biaya tambahanBathroomShower onlyTowels providedArea huniRuang huniArea dudukHiburanTV LED dengan layanan TV satelitHewan PeliharaanHewan peliharaan tidak diperkenankan masukKesesuaian/AksesibilitasJika Anda memiliki permintaan untuk fasilitas difabel tertentu, silakan hubungi pihak properti menggunakan informasi yang terdapat pada konfirmasi reservasi yang diterima setelah pegangan di toiletTidak ada liftBebas rokokLayanan dan kemudahanPembersihan kamar harianAir minum kemasan gratisAktivitas menarikTur kapal di hotelBerlayar di hotelMemancing di hotelDekat dengan tempat snorkelingDekat dengan tempat scuba divingDekat dengan tempat penjelajahan guaDekat dengan tempat eco-tourProperti serupaKebijakanCheck-inCheck-in mulai pukul tengah hari - check-in ekspresUsia check-in minimal - 15 Check-outCheck-out sebelum tengah hariCheck-out lebih akhir tergantung ketersediaanTersedia check-out ekspresPetunjuk check-in khususTamu harus menggunakan transportasi kapal dan mobil antar jemput ke properti; tamu harus menghubungi properti setidaknya 48 jam sebelum perjalanan melalui informasi kontak pada konfirmasi yang diterima setelah pemesananProperti ini menawarkan transportasi dari bandara; tamu harus menghubungi properti dengan detail kedatangan sebelum perjalanan, melalui informasi kontak pada konfirmasi pemesananProperti ini tidak memiliki resepsionisTamu yang berencana tiba di luar jam check-in normal harus menghubungi pihak properti sebelumnya untuk mendapatkan petunjuk check-in; pemilik akan menyambut AndaHarap hubungi properti setidaknya 24 jam sebelumnya, untuk mengatur prosedur check-in AndaMetode aksesPemilik akan menyambut AndaHewan peliharaanHewan peliharaan tidak diperkenankan masukAnak dan tempat tidur tambahanAnak-anak diperbolehkan1 anak dapat menginap gratis jika menggunakan tempat tidur yang ada saat menginap di kamar orang tua atau waliTersedia tempat tidur lipat/tambahanJenis pembayaran propertiInformasi PentingBiayaAnda akan diminta untuk membayar biaya berikut di propertiDeposit Kerusakan IDR 5000000 per masa menginapKami telah memasukkan semua biaya yang diberikan properti ke kami. Fasilitas ekstra opsional Kasur lipat tersedia dengan biaya tambahan Daftar di atas mungkin tidak lengkap. Biaya dan deposit mungkin belum mencakup pajak dan dapat berubah tanpa pemberitahuan sebelumnya. Anda harus tahuBiaya penambahan orang dapat berlaku dan berbeda-beda menurut kebijakan propertiTanda pengenal berfoto yang dikeluarkan oleh pemerintah dan kartu kredit, kartu debit, atau deposit uang tunai diperlukan saat check-in untuk biaya tidak terdugaPemenuhan permintaan khusus bergantung pada ketersediaan sewaktu check-in dan mungkin menimbulkan biaya tambahan; permintaan khusus tidak dapat dijaminProperti ini menerima kartu kreditPerlu diketahuiProperti ini tidak memiliki liftTerdapat Tidak ada air panas di properti di propertiHanya tamu terdaftar yang boleh menginap di kamarAlkohol tidak disajikan di properti iniProperti ini juga dikenal dengan namaSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoHouseboat Samara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoLabuan Bajo Samara II Liveaboard HouseboatHouseboat Samara II LiveaboardSamara II Liveaboard HouseboatSamara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard HouseboatSamara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoYang ada di sekitarPelabuhan Labuan Bajo - 1 mnt jalan kakiGereja St. Angela - 7 mnt jalan kakiGua Batu Cermin - 7 mnt berkendaraPantai Pede Labuan - 17 mnt berkendaraPantai Waecicu - 21 mnt berkendaraPenilaian 10 - Sangat Bagus. 0 dari 0 ulasan" "Penilaian 8 - Bagus. 0 dari 0 ulasan" "Penilaian 6 - Cukup Baik. 0 dari 0 ulasan" "Penilaian 4 - Buruk. 0 dari 0 ulasan" "Penilaian 2 - Sangat Buruk. 0 dari 0 ulasan" "Belum ada ulasanJadilah traveler pertama yang memberikan ulasan untuk properti ini setelah Anda selesai menginap. Lokasi Samara I Liveaboard adalah akomodasi di lokasi yang baik, tepatnya berada di Labuan Bajo. Lokasi hotel sangat strategis karena hanya berjarak 1,5 km dengan Bandar Udara Komodo LBJ. Dari Pelabuhan Labuan Bajo, akomodasi ini hanya berjarak sekitar 0,02 km. Selain letaknya yang strategis, Samara I Liveaboard juga merupakan akomodasi dekat Pulau Komodo berjarak sekitar 49 km dan Air Terjun Cunca Rami berjarak sekitar 19,83 km.. Tentang Samara I Liveaboard Dengan fasilitas yang memadai, Samara I Liveaboard menjadi pilihan yang tepat untuk menginap. Home Indonesia Komodo Samara II Private Charter A boutique boat offering luxurious leisure cruises from Labuan Bajo to the Komodo National Park. Overview Itineraries & Prices Accommodations Photos $3,000 / Day Exclusive, private cruise based on full occupancy Overview Built in 2017, the 75-foot, Samara II phinisi is a private charter liveaboard offering 3 – 6-day personalized leisure cruises through the waters of the incredible Komodo National Park. With a crew of six, catering to just ten guests on board, this beautiful wooden yacht is ideal for families and groups of friends. You can enjoy the whole boat to yourselves and determine the schedule and the destinations of your cruise. Adventurous Activities The attention of the crew is focused on creating truly memorable experiences, enabling you to explore the highlights of the region as well as secret beaches and hidden lagoons. As you cruise through azure seas, magnificent scenery and a panorama of islands, you will discover new wonders on a daily basis along with opportunities to encounter an extraordinary variety of wildlife including the famous Komodo dragons. Enjoy a fine picnic on a deserted island or hike one of the savannah-clad hills for a great photo opportunity. Snorkel the kaleidoscopic beauty and colorful coral reefs of the underwater world, observe remarkable marine-life including giant manta rays at Manta Point. Stroll along the gorgeous Pink Beach, visit fishing villages, meet the sea gypsies, and witness the sight of thousands of flying foxes commuting from Kalong Island at sunset. Life On Board In between activities, there is ample room for rest and relaxation on board. The common areas include an open sun deck for lounging, and a shaded foredeck with a comfortable seating area, which makes for a great outdoor gathering spot and is perfect for watching the legendary Komodo sunrises and sunsets. The warm teakwood interiors of the boat draw in natural light to create a bright, fresh and relaxing ambience throughout the vessel. The indoor lounge has a large dining table where delicious Indonesian cuisine and classic Western dishes are served; special diets can be accommodated. This dining area is open-sided, allowing you to enjoy the fabulous passing views amid the cool sea breezes. There is a bar in the aft and a Bluetooth music system for your entertainment. On her lower deck, Samara boat presents four fully air-conditioned cabins, two of which are fitted with double beds, while the other two have double beds and single bunk beds. There are two well-appointed shared bathrooms, each with a toilet and shower. All towels and linens are provided. About Komodo National Park Covering around 900 square miles of sea and land, Komodo National Park is the natural habitat of the famous Komodo dragons; it is a true privilege to see them in the wild. The park is also home to over 150 species of birds. It features a Jurassic landscape of rough hillsides lined with dry savannah and green thorny vegetation, together with perfect sandy beaches surrounded by crystal clear blue waters with amazing reefs. This is one of the world’s most biologically diverse marine environments with over 1000 species of fish. Whether you are looking for the perfect honeymoon trip and desire the whole boat to yourselves or whether you are traveling with your family or a group of friends, Samara II offers a truly awesome way to explore Komodo. Itineraries & Prices 1 / 6 3-Day A 4-Day B 5-Day C 6-Day D 7-Day E 8-Day F 3 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kelor Island, Pink Rock & Kalong Island Kelor Island trekking Departing from Labuan Bajo, we will cruise to the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor. This is a perfect first-stop for a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Rock Snorkeling/trekkingOur second destination is Menjerite/Pink Rock, great for snorkeling or trekking. Menjerite Island is distinguished by a long wooden jetty that extends over its crystal-clear waters and colorful corals, like a bridge to paradise. Trek up the hill for a stunning view of the mangrove forest and surrounding islands, or snorkel in the shallow waters around the jetty, where you’ll find thousands of reef fish and many Chocolate Chip starfish. Kalong Island sunset on the boatAt the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Komodo National Park Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent-shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Loh Liang Komodo trekkingWe will moor in Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island, which sits against the backdrop of a jagged Jurassic landscape, a hot and dry monsoon forest surrounded by open savannah grasslands. Timor deer and wild boar dart nervously through the prickly palms; prey to the dragons that have no enemies apart from their own kind. Here, the park rangers, armed with forked sticks, will lead you inland on a choice of short, medium and long treks. At the top of Sulphurea Hill, accompanied by birdsong and chirruping cicadas, you can enjoy spectacular views of Loh Liang Bay. You will see rare orchids, butterflies, lontar palms, and maybe a screeching flock of sulphur-crested cockatoos. You might catch sight of a water buffalo at a drinking hole, a flying lizard, a jungle chicken or a pair of megapodes. Nevertheless, dragons are the objective, and you could just chance upon one sunbathing on a rock, or you might find a female, guarding her nest from marauders – which are usually other dragons. These massive scale-covered monitors with spiked claws, armour-clad bodies, snake-like heads, fierce jaws and long, yellow, forked tongues are Indonesia’s living dinosaurs, the most dangerous predatory lizards in existence. It’s a true privilege to see them in the wild. Taka Makassar beach/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Location Komodo National Park Besars & Kawana Island Siaba Besar Island snorkelingSiaba Besar Island is Komodo’s best spot for turtles. A huge population of green turtles use this hard coral covered bay as a feeding ground. Snorkel here and more often than not, you’ll see the turtles scratching on corals and rubbing their shells on sponges to keep clean. Sebayur Besar Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Kanawa Island beach/snorkelingKanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Another perfect place to relax and go snorkeling on the surrounding reef. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. Kanawa is a lovely place to finish the day, admire the view of Sangeang volcano, and watch the sunset. You may even see the much-coveted green flash – a fleeting spot of intense green light an instant after sunset, caused by light refracting in the atmosphere. This is best seen when the sun sets over the ocean, when it is absolutely clear all the way to the horizon but be warned it will be gone in the blink of an eye, so don’t blink!*** The destinations on this itinerary may be subject to change depending on requests, beach lunch/dinner set up, flight timetables, weather, dry/rainy season, sea currents, and restrictions without prior notice from the National Park. 1 / 3 4 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kanawa, Sebayur & Manta Point Kanawa Island beach time/snorkelingKanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. Kanawa is a lovely place to relax on the beach and admire the view of Sangeang Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Taka Makassar, Loh Liang Komodo & Batu Bilah Island Taka Makassar beach time/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent-shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Loh Liang Komodo trekkingWe will moor in Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island, which sits against the backdrop of a jagged Jurassic landscape, a hot and dry monsoon forest surrounded by open savannah grasslands. Timor deer and wild boar dart nervously through the prickly palms; prey to the dragons that have no enemies apart from their own kind. Here, the park rangers, armed with forked sticks, will lead you inland on a choice of short, medium and long treks. At the top of Sulphurea Hill, accompanied by birdsong and chirruping cicadas, you can enjoy spectacular views of Loh Liang Bay. You will see rare orchids, butterflies, lontar palms, and maybe a screeching flock of sulphur-crested cockatoos. You might catch sight of a water buffalo at a drinking hole, a flying lizard, a jungle chicken or a pair of megapodes. Nevertheless, dragons are the objective, and you could just chance upon one sunbathing on a rock, or you might find a female, guarding her nest from marauders – which are usually other dragons. These massive scale-covered monitors with spiked claws, armour-clad bodies, snake-like heads, fierce jaws and long, yellow, forked tongues are Indonesia’s living dinosaurs, the most dangerous predatory lizards in existence. It’s a true privilege to see them in the wild. Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Batu Bilah Island sunset & dinner set upIn the late afternoon, we will go ashore to Batu Bilah, a small, deserted islet that gets its name from a pillar of rock that forms an archway. While you relax and enjoy what will hopefully be a glorious sunset, our crew will prepare a very special beach barbecue dinner. Sit back with your feet in the sand, gaze up at the stars rising in the immense Indonesian sky, relish the delicious food, and sing and dance at the water’s edge. Location Komodo National Park Padar, Siaba & Kalong Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Siaba Island snorkelingSiaba Besar Island is Komodo’s best spot for turtles. A huge population of green turtles use this hard coral covered bay as a feeding ground. Snorkel here and more often than not, you’ll see the turtles scratching on corals and rubbing their shells on sponges to keep clean. Kalong Island sunset on the boatAt the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Location Komodo National Park Kelor & Bidadari Kelor Island trekking On the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor, you can take a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Island beach timeBidadari Angel Island has three beaches and is surrounded by clear waters and a coral reef, which has been given a protected status, allowing the reef and marine life to thrive. The island is a haven for birds, butterflies and insects. Woodpeckers, kingfishers, sunbirds, Flores white eyes, megapodes, and sea eagles are all seen on a regular basis. The reef is home to spectacular soft and hard corals, seahorses, pufferfish, snake eels, moray eels, cuttlefish, nudibranch, pipefish and much, much more. Relax on the white sandy beach and you might be lucky enough to see a passing pod of dolphins or a jumping sailfish, look for baby reef sharks in the shallows and stingrays in the late afternoon. *** The destinations on this itinerary may be subject to change depending on requests, beach lunch/dinner set up, flight timetables, weather, dry/rainy season, sea currents, and restrictions without prior notice from the National Park. 1 / 4 5 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kawana, Sebayur & Gili Lawa Darat Kanawa Island beach time/snorkeling Kanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. Kanawa is a lovely place to relax on the beach and admire the view of Sangeang volcanoSebayur Besar Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Gili Lawa Darat beach/snorkeling Gili Lawa Darat is the northernmost island in Komodo National Park. Here, you can spend the afternoon snorkeling and swimming in the tranquil, almost circular bay, a natural harbor. Hang out on the crescent-shaped beach and keep your eyes peeled for white-collared kingfishers on the shoreline, or Brahminy kites also known as red-backed or white-headed sea eagles soaring in the sky above. Behind you is a peak, 750 ft above sea level, it’s a 20-to-30-minute hike to the top where the horizon opens up to a complete vista overlooking all 80 islands within the Komodo Archipelago and the mainland of Flores. The ideal time to do this is at sunset. The sight of the long white sandy beaches with clearly visible coral formations, the savannah-like landscape of Komodo Island and volcanic island silhouettes in the background is a unique photo opportunity and will become a cherished memory. Gili Lawa Darat & Laut, Taka Makassar & Manta Point Gili Lawa Darat & Laut snorkeling Gili Lawa Darat is so beautiful that you’ll appreciate the additional time that you’ll be spending here. The island faces the wide and deep bay of Komodo Island and is known as the “island close to the land.” It is well protected from strong winds and waves, making it a perfect bay for snorkeling; sea turtles and manta rays are commonly seen here. Some even refer to the island as the Komodo’s fjord, as attributed to its geological position. The neighboring sister-island of Gili Lawa Laut promises an equally breathtaking viewpoint and you can trek to the peak in about 30 minutes. Snorkeling is also sublime here. Crystal Rock snorkeling Located in the north of the Park, Crystal Rock is one of Komodo’s gems, named for its crystal-clear waters. Here, a rocky pinnacle breaks the surface at low tide, displaying an array of colorful soft and hard corals. In addition to the reef life, you may get to see trevally, jacks, sharks, mackerel, Napoleon wrasse, tuna and even the occasional eagle Makassar beach time/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Location Komodo National Park Komodo National Park Loh Liang Komodo trekkingWe will moor in Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island, which sits against the backdrop of a jagged Jurassic landscape, a hot and dry monsoon forest surrounded by open savannah grasslands. Timor deer and wild boar dart nervously through the prickly palms; prey to the dragons that have no enemies apart from their own kind. Here, the park rangers, armed with forked sticks, will lead you inland on a choice of short, medium and long treks. At the top of Sulphurea Hill, accompanied by birdsong and chirruping cicadas, you can enjoy spectacular views of Loh Liang Bay. You will see rare orchids, butterflies, lontar palms, and maybe a screeching flock of sulphur-crested cockatoos. You might catch sight of a water buffalo at a drinking hole, a flying lizard, a jungle chicken or a pair of megapodes. Nevertheless, dragons are the objective, and you could just chance upon one sunbathing on a rock, or you might find a female, guarding her nest from marauders – which are usually other dragons. These massive scale-covered monitors with spiked claws, armour-clad bodies, snake-like heads, fierce jaws and long, yellow, forked tongues are Indonesia’s living dinosaurs, the most dangerous predatory lizards in existence. It’s a true privilege to see them in the wild. Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Batu Bilah Island sunset & dinner set upIn the late afternoon, we will go ashore to Batu Bilah, a small, deserted islet that gets its name from a pillar of rock that forms an archway. While you relax and enjoy what will hopefully be a glorious sunset, our crew will prepare a very special beach barbecue dinner. Sit back with your feet in the sand, gaze up at the stars rising in the immense Indonesian sky, relish the delicious food, and sing and dance at the water’s edge. Location Komodo National Park Padar, Siaba Besar & Kalong Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Siaba Besar Island snorkeling Siaba Besar Island is Komodo’s best spot for turtles. A huge population of green turtles use this hard coral covered bay as a feeding ground. Snorkel here and more often than not, you’ll see the turtles scratching on corals and rubbing their shells on sponges to keep clean. Kalong Island sunset on the boat At the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Location Komodo National Park Kelor & Bidadari Kelor Island trekking On the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor, you can take a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Island beach timeBidadari Angel Island has three beaches and is surrounded by clear waters and a coral reef, which has been given a protected status, allowing the reef and marine life to thrive. The island is a haven for birds, butterflies and insects. Woodpeckers, kingfishers, sunbirds, Flores white eyes, megapodes, and sea eagles are all seen on a regular basis. The reef is home to spectacular soft and hard corals, seahorses, pufferfish, snake eels, moray eels, cuttlefish, nudibranch, pipefish and much, much more. Relax on the white sandy beach and you might be lucky enough to see a passing pod of dolphins or a jumping sailfish, look for baby reef sharks in the shallows and stingrays in the late afternoon. 1 / 5 6 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kelor Island, Pink Rock & Kalong Island Kelor Island trekking Departing from Labuan Bajo, we will cruise to the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor. This is a perfect first-stop for a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Rock Snorkeling/trekkingOur second destination is Menjerite/Pink Rock, great for snorkeling or trekking. Menjerite Island is distinguished by a long wooden jetty that extends over its crystal-clear waters and colorful corals, like a bridge to paradise. Trek up the hill for a stunning view of the mangrove forest and surrounding islands, or snorkel in the shallow waters around the jetty, where you’ll find thousands of reef fish and many Chocolate Chip starfish aka the nodular sea star. Kalong Island sunset on the boatAt the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Muang Island, Gili Motang & Nusa Kode Muang island beach time Today, we’ll visit some of the remotest and least visited parts of Komodo National Park, in the east. We’ll start with the tiny uninhabited island of Muang, located between Rinca and Flores, for some beach time. This is a protected area and a turtle nesting place with a white sand beach, where you can relax. You won’t see any turtles coming ashore during the daytime, but you may find some turtle tracks in the sand. Keep your eyes peeled for Brahminy kites soaring overhead and white breasted sea Motang snorkeling Located east of Rinca Island and distinguished by some large offshore satellite rocks and pristine reefs, Gili Motang offers beautiful scenery and some great snorkeling in the shallow waters. The island is home to a small population of about 100 Komodo dragons so keep your eyes open, even though you’re unlikely to see them and there is no park ranger station Kode snorkelingWe’ll finish the day snorkeling off Nusa Kode, which is an island to the south of Rinca. In fact, from here, you may even witness some Komodo dragons rambling along Rinca’s seashore. The southwestern tip of Nusa Kode island is characterized by large, coral-encrusted boulders and among these are some of the largest reef fish residing in the Park such as gigantic potato cod and Malabar groupers as well as schools of large red snapper. Location Komodo National Park Padar, Batu Bilah Island Nusa Kode snorkeling The marine life around Nusa Kode is so abundant that you’ll appreciate the additional time we’ve allocated to snorkeling here in the far reaches of the National Park. The southwestern tip of Nusa Kode island is characterized by large, coral-encrusted boulders and among these are some of the largest reef fish residing in the Park such as gigantic potato cod and Malabar groupers as well as schools of large red snapper. Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Batu Bilah Island sunset & dinner set upIn the late afternoon, we will go ashore to Batu Bilah, a small, deserted islet that gets its name from a pillar of rock that forms an archway. While you relax and enjoy what will hopefully be a glorious sunset, our crew will prepare a very special beach barbecue dinner. Sit back with your feet in the sand, gaze up at the stars rising in the immense Indonesian sky, relish the delicious food, and sing and dance at the water’s edge. Location Komodo National Park Komodo National Park Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Loh Liang Komodo trekkingWe will moor in Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island, which sits against the backdrop of a jagged Jurassic landscape, a hot and dry monsoon forest surrounded by open savannah grasslands. Timor deer and wild boar dart nervously through the prickly palms; prey to the dragons that have no enemies apart from their own kind. Here, the park rangers, armed with forked sticks, will lead you inland on a choice of short, medium and long treks. At the top of Sulphurea Hill, accompanied by birdsong and chirruping cicadas, you can enjoy spectacular views of Loh Liang Bay. You will see rare orchids, butterflies, lontar palms, and maybe a screeching flock of sulphur-crested cockatoos. You might catch sight of a water buffalo at a drinking hole, a flying lizard, a jungle chicken or a pair of megapodes. Nevertheless, dragons are the objective, and you could just chance upon one sunbathing on a rock, or you might find a female, guarding her nest from marauders – which are usually other dragons. These massive scale-covered monitors with spiked claws, armour-clad bodies, snake-like heads, fierce jaws and long, yellow, forked tongues are Indonesia’s living dinosaurs, the most dangerous predatory lizards in existence. It’s a true privilege to see them in the wild. Taka Makassar beach time/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Location Komodo National Park Gili Lawa Darat & Crystal Rock Gili Lawa Darat sunset & overnight Gili Lawa Darat is the northernmost island in Komodo National Park. Here, you can spend the afternoon snorkeling and swimming in the tranquil, almost circular bay, a natural harbor. Hang out on the crescent-shaped beach and keep your eyes peeled for white-collared kingfishers on the shoreline, or Brahminy kites also known as red-backed or white-headed sea eagles soaring in the sky above. Behind you is a peak, 750 ft above sea level, it’s a 20-to-30-minute hike to the top where the horizon opens up to a complete vista overlooking all 80 islands within the Komodo Archipelago and the mainland of Flores. The ideal time to do this is at sunset or sunrise, and if you wish, you will have the opportunity to do both. The sight of the long white sandy beaches with clearly visible coral formations, the savannah-like landscape of Komodo Island and volcanic island silhouettes in the background is a unique photo opportunity and will become a cherished memory. Crystal Rock snorkeling Located in the north of the Park, Crystal Rock is one of Komodo’s gems, named for its crystal-clear waters. Here, a rocky pinnacle breaks the surface at low tide, displaying an array of colorful soft and hard corals. In addition to the reef life, you may get to see trevally, jacks, sharks, mackerel, Napoleon wrasse, tuna and even the occasional eagle ray. Location Komodo National Park Sebayur Besar & Kawana Islands Sebayur Besar Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Kanawa Island beach time/snorkeling Kanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish, anemones, clown fishes and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. If you snorkel under the jetty, you may spot the resident lionfish; these guys are incredible to look at but be sure to stay clear of their venomous spines. You may also see a few baby black-tip sharks swimming close to the shore. Kanawa is a lovely place to finish the day, admire the view of Sangeang volcano, and watch the sunset. You may even see the much-coveted green flash – a fleeting spot of intense green light an instant after sunset, caused by light refracting in the atmosphere. This is best seen when the sun sets over the ocean, when it is absolutely clear all the way to the horizon but be warned it will be gone in the blink of an eye, so don’t blink!*** The destinations on this itinerary may be subject to change depending on requests, beach lunch/dinner set up, flight timetables, weather, dry/rainy season, sea currents, and restrictions without prior notice from the National Park. 1 / 6 7 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kelor Island, Pink Rock & Kalong Island Kelor Island trekking Departing from Labuan Bajo, we will cruise to the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor. This is a perfect first-stop for a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Rock Snorkeling/trekkingOur second destination is Menjerite/Pink Rock, great for snorkeling or trekking. Menjerite Island is distinguished by a long wooden jetty that extends over its crystal-clear waters and colorful corals, like a bridge to paradise. Trek up the hill for a stunning view of the mangrove forest and surrounding islands, or snorkel in the shallow waters around the jetty, where you’ll find thousands of reef fish and many Chocolate Chip starfish. Kalong Island sunset on the boatAt the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Muang Island, Gili Motang & Nusa Kode Muang island beach time Today, we will visit some of the remotest and least visited parts of Komodo National Park, in the east. We’ll start with the tiny uninhabited island of Muang, located between Rinca and Flores. This is a protected area and a turtle nesting place with a white sand beach, where you can relax. You won’t see any turtles coming ashore during the daytime, but you may find some turtle tracks in the sand. Keep your eyes peeled for Brahminy kites soaring overhead and white breasted sea Motang snorkeling Located east of Rinca Island and distinguished by some large offshore satellite rocks and pristine reefs, Gili Motang offers beautiful scenery and some great snorkeling in the shallow waters. The island is home to a small population of about 100 Komodo dragons, although you’re unlikely to see them and there is no park ranger station Kode snorkelingWe’ll finish the day snorkeling off Nusa Kode, which is an island to the south of Rinca. In fact, from here, you may even witness some dragons rambling along Rinca’s seashore. The southwestern tip of Nusa Kode island is characterized by large, coral-encrusted boulders and among these are some of the largest reef fish residing in the Park such as gigantic potato cod and Malabar groupers as well as schools of large red snapper. Location Komodo National Park Padar Island, Long Beach Nusa Kode snorkeling The marine life around Nusa Kode is so abundant that you’ll appreciate the additional time we’ve allocated to snorkeling here in the far reaches of the National Park. Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent-shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Location Komodo National Park Manta Alley, Cape Letuhoh & Batu Moncong Manta Alley snorkelingJump in at any point in Manta Alley and chances are that the giant manta rays will be feeding or cleaning. For the best experience, when the currents are running through the small channel, hold onto the side of the boat and look down while watching the mantas swoop and fly past you under the water in a natural cinematic Letuhoh beach/snorkelingRelax on the beach at Cape Letuhoh, or snorkel on the reef, which is frequented by big potato cod, gray reef sharks, eagle rays, turtles, schools of rainbow runner, dogtooth tuna, giant trevally and snapper. There are also large coral-encrusted pinnacles Lajupemali island beach timeThis small island is located off the west coast of Komodo Island and offers a delightful beach where you can relax and play. Batu Moncong snorkelingCharacterized by deep walls and exposed seamounts, Batu Moncong is one of the least visited snorkeling sites on the boundary of the National Park, with epic sunset views of the active volcano, Gunung Api Sangean in the background. Location Komodo National Park Gili Lawa Darat & Laut, Taka Makassar & Manta Point Gili Lawa Darat & LautGili Lawa Darat is the northernmost island in Komodo National Park. Here, you can spend the morning snorkeling and swimming in the tranquil, almost circular bay, a natural harbor. Hang out on the crescent-shaped beach and keep your eyes peeled for white-collared kingfishers on the shoreline, or Brahminy kites also known as red-backed or white-headed sea eagles soaring in the sky above. Behind you is a peak, 750 ft above sea level, it’s a 20-to-30-minute hike to the top where the horizon opens up to a complete vista overlooking all 80 islands within the Komodo Archipelago and the mainland of Flores. The sight of the long white sandy beaches with clearly visible coral formations, the savannah-like landscape of Komodo Island and volcanic island silhouettes in the background is a unique photo opportunity and will become a cherished memory. The neighboring sister-island of Gili Lawa Laut promises an equally breathtaking viewpoint and you can trek to the peak in about 30 minutes. Snorkeling is also sublime here. Taka Makassar beach time/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Location Komodo National Park Siaba & Sebayur Besars Siaba Besar Island snorkeling Siaba Besar Island is Komodo’s best spot for turtles. A huge population of green turtles use this hard coral covered bay as a feeding ground. Snorkel here and more often than not, you’ll see the turtles scratching on corals and rubbing their shells on sponges to keep clean. Sebayur Besar Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Location Komodo National Park Kawana & Bidadari Islands Kanawa Island beach time/snorkeling Kanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish, anemones, clown fishes and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. If you snorkel under the jetty, you may spot the resident lionfish; these guys are incredible to look at but be sure to stay clear of their venomous spines. You may also see a few baby black-tip sharks swimming close to the shore. Kanawa is a lovely place to relax on the beach and admire the view of Sangeang volcano. Bidadari Island beach timeBidadari Angel Island has three beaches and is surrounded by clear waters and a coral reef, which has been given a protected status, allowing the reef and marine life to thrive. The island is a haven for birds, butterflies and insects. Woodpeckers, kingfishers, sunbirds, Flores white eyes, megapodes, and sea eagles are all seen on a regular basis. The reef is home to spectacular soft and hard corals, seahorses, pufferfish, snake eels, moray eels, cuttlefish, nudibranch, pipefish and much, much more. Relax on the white sandy beach and you might be lucky enough to see a passing pod of dolphins or a jumping sailfish, look for baby reef sharks in the shallows and stingrays in the late afternoon. *** The destinations on this itinerary may be subject to change depending on requests, beach lunch/dinner set up, flight timetables, weather, dry/rainy season, sea currents, and restrictions without prior notice from the National Park. 1 / 7 8 Day - Komodo National Park Sample Itinerary Kelor Island, Pink Rock & Kalong Island Kelor Island trekking Departing from Labuan Bajo, we will cruise to the tiny uninhabited island of Kelor. This is a perfect first-stop for a short 15-minute hike to the top of the hill, where you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Flores, Rinca Island and many other small islands within the Komodo National Park. Please note that although it is a short hike, the route is rather steep with loose scree making it a bit slippery, so be sure to wear suitable shoes or hiking sandals. Afterwards you can cool off with a refreshing swim off the white sandy Rock Snorkeling/trekkingOur second destination is Menjerite/Pink Rock, great for snorkeling or trekking. Menjerite Island is distinguished by a long wooden jetty that extends over its crystal-clear waters and colorful corals, like a bridge to paradise. Trek up the hill for a stunning view of the mangrove forest and surrounding islands, or snorkel in the shallow waters around the jetty, where you’ll find thousands of reef fish and many Chocolate Chip starfish. Kalong Island sunset on the boatAt the end of the day, we will moor off Kalong Island, where after what will hopefully be a magnificent sunset, you will witness hundreds of thousands of flying foxes emerging in a steady throng from the forest, reminiscent of a fleet of enemy aircraft intent on avoiding radar detection. Unlike their smaller cave-dwelling cousins, these large fruit bats hang out in camps high above the rainforest floor, keeping cool by fanning themselves with their huge wings, which can measure up to 5ft 6 inches from tip to tip. They feed on a diet of fruit and nectar from night-opening flowers, thereby playing an essential ecological role by pollinating the plants and dispersing their seeds. As darkness grows near, the fox bats become increasingly restless, leaving the roost in enormous numbers, and navigating not by echolocation but by sight and smell, to fly to a feeding site on the mainland that may be as far as 25 miles away. Muang Island, Gili Motang & Nusa Kode Muang Island beach time Today, we will visit some of the remotest and least visited parts of Komodo National Park, in the east. We’ll start with the tiny uninhabited island of Muang, located between Rinca and Flores. This is a protected area and a turtle nesting place with a white sand beach, where you can relax. You won’t see any turtles coming ashore during the daytime, but you may find some turtle tracks in the sand. Keep your eyes peeled for Brahminy kites soaring overhead and white breasted sea Motang snorkeling Located east of Rinca Island and distinguished by some large offshore satellite rocks and pristine reefs, Gili Motang offers beautiful scenery and some great snorkeling in the shallow waters. The island is home to a small population of about 100 Komodo dragons, although you’re unlikely to see them and there is no park ranger station Kode snorkelingWe’ll finish the day snorkeling off Nusa Kode, which is an island to the south of Rinca. In fact, from here, you may even witness some dragons rambling along Rinca’s seashore. The southwestern tip of Nusa Kode island is characterized by large, coral-encrusted boulders and among these are some of the largest reef fish residing in the Park such as gigantic potato cod and Malabar groupers as well as schools of large red snapper. Location Komodo National Park Padar Island, Long Beach Nusa Kode snorkeling The marine life around Nusa Kode is so abundant that you’ll appreciate the additional time we’ve allocated to snorkeling here in the far reaches of the National Park. Padar Island trekkingPadar is the third largest island within the Komodo National Park. It offers beautiful short treks and is a hotspot for photographers. The hike to the peak takes about 20-40 minutes, and from the viewpoint you will be rewarded with a knee-jerking vista of a series of crescent shaped bays and curved ribbons of sand. Long Beach [Pink Beach] beach/snorkelingLong Beach on Padar Island is the longest of several pink beaches in the Komodo National Park. The striking pink sand is formed by white limestone mixed with tiny particles of deep red, coral-like foraminifera. This is a beautiful beach for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling. Location Komodo National Park Manta Alley, Cape Letuhoh & Batu Moncong Manta Alley snorkelingJump in at any point in Manta Alley and chances are that the giant manta rays will be feeding or cleaning. For the best experience, when the currents are running through the small channel, hold onto the side of the boat and look down while watching the mantas swoop and fly past you under the water in a natural cinematic Letuhoh beach/snorkelingRelax on the beach at Cape Letuhoh, or snorkel on the reef, which is frequented by big potato cod, gray reef sharks, eagle rays, turtles, schools of rainbow runner, dogtooth tuna, giant trevally and snapper. There are also large coral-encrusted pinnacles Lajupemali island beach timeThis small island is located off the west coast of Komodo Island and offers a delightful beach where you can relax and play. Batu Moncong snorkelingCharacterized by deep walls and exposed seamounts, Batu Moncong is one of the least visited snorkeling sites on the boundary of the National Park, with epic sunset views of the active volcano, Gunung Api Sangean in the background. Location Komodo National Park Gili Lawa Darat & Laut, Taka Makassar & Manta Point Gili Lawa Darat & LautGili Lawa Darat is the northernmost island in Komodo National Park. Here, you can spend the morning snorkeling and swimming in the tranquil, almost circular bay, a natural harbor. Hang out on the crescent-shaped beach and keep your eyes peeled for white-collared kingfishers on the shoreline, or Brahminy kites also known as red-backed or white-headed sea eagles soaring in the sky above. Behind you is a peak, 750 ft above sea level, it’s a 20-to-30-minute hike to the top where the horizon opens up to a complete vista overlooking all 80 islands within the Komodo Archipelago and the mainland of Flores. The sight of the long white sandy beaches with clearly visible coral formations, the savannah-like landscape of Komodo Island and volcanic island silhouettes in the background is a unique photo opportunity and will become a cherished memory. The neighboring sister-island of Gili Lawa Laut promises an equally breathtaking viewpoint and you can trek to the peak in about 30 minutes. Snorkeling is also sublime here. Taka Makassar beach time/snorkeling Taka Makassar is the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. This tiny, emerged, crescent shaped sandbar is smaller than a football field, and surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. It is an ideal spot for relaxing, snorkeling or simply taking a dip in the sea. Exploration here is limited due to the sandbar’s minuscule size – in fact, it disappears at high tide – but it makes for great wanderlust-inducing photographs. Plentiful marine life can be seen just 30 feet from the sandbar. The location attracts large numbers of manta rays. Manta Point snorkeling Manta Point presents the opportunity to snorkel with the giant manta rays that come here to get cleaned by parasitic copepods and a variety of small cleaner wrasse species, which pick parasites from the mantas’ hovering bodies. Mantas spend many hours every day getting cleaned and can even wait in line for their turn. Reef mantas average about 10 feet in size from wingtip to wingtip, and will consume vast quantities of plankton and small fish each day by filter feeding. They are exceptionally graceful swimmers, and appear to fly through the water as they flap their large wings. The water at Manta Point is clear with good visibility, making it possible to spot the mantas with relative ease. In fact, you are almost guaranteed to see them here. Drifting on the often strong current with your mask and snorkel, just a few feet above one of these beautiful creatures is an experience that you will never forget. Location Komodo National Park Mawan Island, Siaba & Sabayur Besars Mawan Island beach/snorkeling The small island of Mawan always offers pleasant and unexpected surprises. Hang out on the white beach and snorkel over a coral garden of such beauty that you’ll be left speechless. The hard and soft corals, small sea fans, colorful sponges and anemones here are the ideal habitat for nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs and small moray eels. Look for turtles, stingrays and manta rays, many of which are extremely intrigued by the presence of strange visitors and will approach to take a Besar Island snorkeling Siaba Besar Island is Komodo’s best spot for turtles. A huge population of green turtles use this hard coral covered bay as a feeding ground. Snorkel here and more often than not, you’ll see the turtles scratching on corals and rubbing their shells on sponges to keep clean. Sebayur Besar Island snorkeling Sebayur Besar Island offers fantastic snorkeling with a reef full of life, including schools of bump head parrotfish and fusiliers, leaf scorpionfish and stonefish, morays, batfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, anthias, giant spiny lobster, cuttlefish, octopus, and electric clams. Location Komodo National Park Kawana & Bidadari Islands Kanawa Island beach time/snorkeling Kanawa Island is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Dolphins, stingrays, turtles and starfish, anemones, clown fishes and many other species can be seen on or nearby the reef. If you snorkel under the jetty, you may spot the resident lionfish; these guys are incredible to look at but be sure to stay clear of their venomous spines. You may also see a few baby black-tip sharks swimming close to the shore. Kanawa is a lovely place to relax on the beach and admire the view of Sangeang volcano. Bidadari Island beach timeBidadari Angel Island has three beaches and is surrounded by clear waters and a coral reef, which has been given a protected status, allowing the reef and marine life to thrive. The island is a haven for birds, butterflies and insects. Woodpeckers, kingfishers, sunbirds, Flores white eyes, megapodes, and sea eagles are all seen on a regular basis. The reef is home to spectacular soft and hard corals, seahorses, pufferfish, snake eels, moray eels, cuttlefish, nudibranch, pipefish and much, much more. Relax on the white sandy beach and you might be lucky enough to see a passing pod of dolphins or a jumping sailfish, look for baby reef sharks in the shallows and stingrays in the late afternoon. Location Komodo National Park Hatamin & Rangko Cave Hatamin island beach/snorkelingThe tiny uninhabited Hatamin Island is a coral sanctuary site that is managed by the not-for-profit organization Coral Guardian that preserves the coral reef ecosystem in the area. More than 130 tables of coral have been planted here featuring seven different species of coral. On the way to the island, you may see baby corals being re-planted in the sea banks. This island is very small and can be circled easily within minutes’ walk for a true experience of being stranded on a deserted island. The snorkeling here is excellent, the currents are calm and the corals are vibrant. Rangko Cave trekking, swimmingLocated not too far from Labuan Bajo, Rangko Cave is filled with fascinating stalactites and stalagmites as well as a vibrant blue natural pool. Start your journey with a trek to the cave, enjoy the scenery along the way, and explore this hidden gem. In the middle of the afternoon, the sun will hit the grotto creating a beautiful glow and a perfect photo opportunity. Cool off with a swim in the saltwater pool with the stalactites above you, but do be careful when entering and leaving the pool as it can be slippery. At the end of the day, make your way back to Rangko Village. *** The destinations on this itinerary may be subject to change depending on requests, beach lunch/dinner set up, flight timetables, weather, dry/rainy season, sea currents, and restrictions without prior notice from the National Park. 1 / 8 Accommodations Social Areas Dining Sunbeds Bridge Chill Kitchen Front Deck Bar Social Sundeck Sunset Suites & Cabins Beds Double / Double + Bunk The stylish interiors of the boat draw in natural light, to create a bright, fresh and relaxing feel throughout the boat. On the lower deck are 4 air-conditioned cabins all with double beds, two of which have an extra bunk-style upper berth for triple occupancy. There are 2 well-appointed shared bathrooms on the main deck and all towels and linens are provided. Technical Information Deck Plan Features Air conditioning Hot showers Equipment Snorkeling gear Stand up paddleboard ** Use of certain equipment at additional cost, ask for details OverviewAmenitiesPoliciesLocationPopular amenitiesBreakfast includedFree airport shuttleKitchenAir conditioningRoom serviceSea viewJl. Pelbuhan Pelni No. 01, Labuan Bajo, Flores, 86754Explore the areaPopular LocationLabuan Bajo Port1 min walkPopular LocationSt. Angela Labuan Bajo7 min walkAirportLabuan Bajo LBJ-Komodo12 min drivePopular LocationPede Labuan Beach17 min driveSpace detailsBedroom 14 Double Beds and 1 Twin Bunk BedAbout this propertyEntire placeYou'll have the entire house boat to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your II LiveaboardBeachfront houseboat for sun and funAt this houseboat, start your day with a complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast, then head to the beach where you can enjoy sailing. This houseboat offers 4 air-conditioned accommodations with complimentary bottled water. Accommodations offer separate sitting areas and include desks. Accommodations at this 3-star houseboat have kitchenettes with refrigerators, stovetops, and cookware/dishes/utensils. Bathrooms include showers. LED televisions come with satellite channels. Housekeeping is provided daily. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply. LanguagesProperty amenitiesParking and transportationNo onsite parking availableFree roundtrip airport shuttle from 700 AM to 630 PM at scheduled times and on requestFamily friendlyChildren stay free see detailsKitchenetteCookware, dishware, and utensilsElectric kettleOvenRefrigeratorStovetopDiningFree cooked-to-order breakfast available daily24-hour room serviceBedroomsRollaway/extra bed surchargeBathroomShower onlyTowels providedLiving spacesLiving roomSeparate sitting areaEntertainmentLED TV with satellite channelsSuitability/AccessibilityIf you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after bar near toiletNo elevatorSmoke-free propertyServices and conveniencesDaily housekeepingFree bottled waterThings to doBoat tours on siteFishing on siteSailing on siteEcotours nearbyScuba diving nearbySnorkeling nearbySpelunking nearbySimilar propertiesPoliciesCheck-inCheck-in from noon - 430 PMExpress check-in availableMinimum check-in age 15 Check-outCheck-out before noonLate check-out subject to availabilityExpress check-out availableSpecial check-in instructionsGuests must transfer via Boat and shuttle to the property; guests must contact the property at least 48 hours before travel, using the contact information on the confirmation received after bookingThis property offers transfers from the airport; guests must contact the property with arrival details before travel, using the contact information on the booking confirmationThere is no front desk at this propertyGuests planning to arrive outside of normal check-in hours must contact the property in advance for check-in instructions; your host will greet youTo make arrangements for check-in please contact the property at least 24 hours before arrival using the information on the booking confirmationAccess methodsPetsChildren and extra bedsChildren are welcome1 child can stay for free if using existing beds when occupying the parent or guardian's roomRollaway/extra beds are availableProperty payment typesImportant informationFeesYou'll be asked to pay the following charges at the propertyCash Breakage deposit IDR 5000000 per stayWe have included all charges provided to us by the property. Optional extras Rollaway beds are available for an additional fee The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. You need to knowExtra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policyGovernment-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental chargesSpecial requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteedThis property accepts credit cardsWe should mentionThis property does not have elevatorsThere is no hot water on siteOnly registered guests are allowed in the guestroomsAlcohol is not served at this propertyProperty is also known asSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoHouseboat Samara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoLabuan Bajo Samara II Liveaboard HouseboatHouseboat Samara II LiveaboardSamara II Liveaboard HouseboatSamara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard HouseboatSamara II Liveaboard Labuan BajoSamara II Liveaboard Houseboat Labuan BajoWhat's nearbyLabuan Bajo Port - 1 min walkSt. Angela Labuan Bajo - 7 min walkBatu Cermin Cave - 7 min drivePede Labuan Beach - 17 min driveWaecicu Beach - 21 min driveRestaurantsArtomoro Restaurant - 5 min walkMai Ceng'go - 17 min walkExotic Komodo - 3 min driveLa Cucina - 9 min walkBaccalá - 5 min walkRating 10 - Excellent. 0 out of 0 reviews" "Rating 8 - Good. 0 out of 0 reviews" "Rating 6 - Okay. 0 out of 0 reviews" "Rating 4 - Poor. 0 out of 0 reviews" "Rating 2 - Terrible. 0 out of 0 reviews" "No reviews yetBe the first to leave a review for this property after your stay. Enjoy the trip of your dreams There is nothing more emotional then to be on the sea on your own YachtSamara is Your best choice for your Private Charter Trip at the Komodo National Park. Request a quote Request a quote Samara - Private Charter Komodo Let A Dream Come True Chartering a Private Yacht, a wooden Phinisi, is an Extraordinary Experience. We built this boats to give you the best comfort and the best sailing experience in the Komodo national Park. all Materials are selected by us from hand and placed on the boat by our selfs, for you and your loved ones. we want you to feel at home on samara and give you an amazing personal space on the Sea to enjoy this amazing place. To make your journey the most memorable Experience. our Team will create the best package for you and you loved ones. The Samara Phinisi Yachts Samara I Open TRIP & PRIVATE CHARTER Samara I offers a comfortable, spacious and luxurious sailing experience. The best in Komodo. This stunning yacht accommodates up to 12 people with enough room to enjoy your privacy. Samara I is suitable for the whole family. Samara I is available for Private Charter and for Open Trips or Shared Trips at the Komodo National Park, sailing from Labuan Bajo. Previous image Next image Samara II Samare two offer’s you a extraordinary experience! Relaxing at the Front Lounge or the Day-Club or enjoying Cocktails at the Bar in the Aft Lounge. The outdoor living area and a sun deck make Samara II the perfect choice for small families or a group of friends up to 10 People to cruise the Komodo National Park and enjoy true luxury. Previous image Next image Komodo 6D5N To sail on a private charter phinisi in Komodo is an amazing experience. This traditional handmade boats giving you the feeling to be in an other time, once you leave Labuan Bajo and are surrounded by the magnificent island world of the Komodo National the Parks Iconic landmarks, like Padar or Pink beach, is only one thing you can do. You also can sail to lonely bays where you can observe the stunning nature of Komodo. Sightings of wild Komodo Dragons, wild pigs, dears and buffalos, are quite common once you leave the beaten path behind. For “Komodo Off the beaten path” we do recommend 5D4N or 6D5N. With this kind of time you can reach beautiful places like “Lovers Cove” and really take time to explore and enjoy them. Samara - Your Trip of a Lifetime Is it Expensive? Costs are calculated per day For Up to 12 Guests, All Inclusive! Our Private Charters Offer An Amazing Vallue For The Price. Is it safe? The Samara Yachts are the best maintained and Safest Yachts in Labuan Bajo. Our Crew is well trained and our safety equipment is complete Will it be complicated? Our Goal is to offer you the best Journey possible! Transfers from and to the harbor are included. We also assist you with all questions about the Flights. This is the trip of your Lifetime. full of precious Memories. A Private Charter Trip with a Samara Yacht is a truely exeptional holyday!

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