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Flores and Komodo Tour Package
Discover the untamed beauty of eastern Indonesia with this Flores and Komodo Tour Package, a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural wonder. Your journey begins in Labuan Bajo, the vibrant port town known as the gateway to Komodo National Park. From there, explore Flores Island’s hidden gems — colorful crater lakes, traditional villages, and lush mountain landscapes — before sailing through the crystal waters of Komodo. Flores Komodo Tour Package can start from Bali or Jakarta.
This adventure lets you experience both land and sea treasures. Trek through ancient villages like Wae Rebo, where locals preserve their cone-shaped homes and age-old traditions. Visit Kelimutu’s tri-colored volcanic lakes, each with shifting hues that mesmerize every traveler. Continue your voyage to Komodo National Park, where giant Komodo dragons roam freely on Rinca and Komodo Islands.
Snorkel among manta rays at Manta Point, relax on the famous Pink Beach, and witness breathtaking sunsets over Padar Island. Every stop reveals Flores and Komodo’s incredible biodiversity, from vibrant coral reefs to rugged coastal hills.
The Flores Komodo Tour is ideal for travelers seeking authentic experiences — not just sightseeing, but meaningful encounters with culture and nature. Whether you choose a Komodo and Flores Adventure, a Flores Komodo Expedition, or a Flores to Komodo Island Discovery Trip, you’ll enjoy unforgettable moments across two of Indonesia’s most iconic destinations.
Book in advance, as limited boats and accommodations are available during peak season. Experience the magic of Flores and Komodo — where dragons, volcanoes, and turquoise seas create one of the world’s most extraordinary travel adventures.
The adventure begins in Labuan Bajo, so an early morning flight is needed. After arrival, the tour starts at Kanawa Island, where snorkeling reveals colorful marine life. The next stop is Manta Point, and if lucky, giant manta rays can be seen swimming near the surface. The journey continues to Gili Lawa, a place known for its breathtaking sunset views. A short trek to the hilltop is worth it because the scenery is unforgettable. The boat stays here overnight, so the night is spent under the stars.
The day begins early because the Komodo National Park is best explored in the morning. A trek through the park offers a chance to see the famous Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. After that, the tour heads to Pink Beach, where the sand has a unique pink color because of crushed coral. The next stop is Padar Island, and the trek to the top is steep but rewarding. The view from above is like something out of a movie, and the beach below is more pink than Pink Beach. The sunset here is breathtaking, so the night is spent on the boat near the island.
The boat leaves Padar Island before 7 AM because strong currents start later in the morning. The first stop is Rinca Island, where more Komodo dragons can be seen, but this island also has stunning landscapes. The tour continues to a local village where visitors can donate books to the Rainbow Reading Gardens, so this stop is meaningful. Then, Kelor Island offers a relaxing break because its clear waters and soft sand are perfect for unwinding. The tour returns to Labuan Bajo in the afternoon, and the sunset from Puncak Waringin is one of the best in Indonesia. After dinner, spend the night at a hotel in Labuan Bajo.
The day starts early because the journey to Denge takes about four hours. The road is winding, but the scenery changes from dry hills to lush green rice fields. After lunch, a four-hour trek leads to Waerebo Village, and the path goes through forests and small rivers. The village is surrounded by hills, so it feels like stepping back in time. Before taking photos, visitors must first ask permission from the elders in the traditional house. The night is spent in one of the village’s cone-shaped houses, and the Milky Way above makes for a magical sight.
After breakfast, the trek back to Denge begins. The road to Bajawa is long, but along the way, schoolchildren might be seen walking home, and they always greet visitors with big smiles. Bajawa is reached by evening, so after dinner, it’s time to rest at a local hotel.
The first stop is Bena Traditional Village, where locals create handwoven fabrics. After exploring, the tour continues to Blue Stone Beach, which is special because of its unique light blue pebbles. The road to Moni is flanked by deep ravines, so the scenery is dramatic. The night is spent in Moni because the next day’s adventure starts before sunrise.
The final day begins at 4 AM because the goal is to see the sunrise at Kelimutu. A short trek leads to the viewpoint, where three crater lakes glow in different colors. The colors change over time because of volcanic activity, so every visit is unique. After enjoying the view, the tour returns to Moni for breakfast. The journey ends in Maumere, and a flight back to Bali marks the end of an unforgettable adventure.
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