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Kenawa Island Phinisi Boat sailing tour program 3 Days 2 Nights Start From Labuan Bajo to Lombok. Here below is the detailed itinerary Day 1 – Rinca Island trekking, see the komodo and other wild life such as buffalo, monkey etc – Manta Point only passing slow engine – Gili Laba trekking, best view on the top of Gili Laba – Sailing at the night to Moyo Island Day 2 – Moyo Island take a shower at waterfall in moyo forest – Gili Bola stay over night on the boat Day 3 – Kenawa Island snorkeling and relaxing – Labuan Lombok – mataram – Senggigi, and check out for your next destination Include – Meals Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner – Coffee & tea anytime – 1 bottles of mineral water 1,5L/person-day – English speaking guide – Snorkeling gear sharing – 1 cane of bear cabin class – 1 cane of coke cabin class – Snacks & fruit cabin class Exclude – Documentation – Entrance fee Komodo & Rinca – Alcohol & Soft Drink Note Minimum Booking for 2 Person
In2016, Le Pirate dropped its anchor in the ramshackle harbour town of Labuan Bajo in Flores. Le Pirate Bajo is set right in the heart of town, facing the harbour and only 10 minutes away from the airport. Fitted with 14 rooms, a restaurant & bar, rooftop sky bar, with live music, outdoor cinema and plunge pool, “Le Pirate Bajo” is not 20 results All Labuan Bajo ToursRevenue may affect this sort orderWhy you are seeing these results Sort by FeaturedFeaturedTraveler RatingPrice Low to HighPrice High to LowDuration Short to LongDuration Long to ShortNew on ViatorFull Day Tour to Komodo Island By Speed Boat to explore 6 destinationsTake a day trip from Flores out to Komodo Island with a professional guide by booking this group tour for up to 20 travelers. You'll also visit Padar Island, Pink Beach, and Kanawa Island, and round-trip hotel transfers, lunch, and loaner snorkeling equipment will be provided at no extra cost. …More 8 hoursFree Cancellation 8 to 9 hoursFree CancellationPrivate tour 4 days 3 nights Komodo on boat, waterfall and Rangko caveIndonesia’s Komodo Islands are a sight to behold and this 4-day excursion takes you there and beyond all while staying on a private boat. Visit several islands in the area including Kelor, Rinca, Padar, and Kanawa for hikes, snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the beaches. Your tour also includes a stop at the Cunca Wulang Waterfall, Rangko Cave, and Kalong Island, home to thousands of flying foxes. …More 4 daysFree CancellationDaily Trip Highlight Komodo Archipelago by Speed BoatDiscover the “real” Jurassic Park as you embark on an adventure to Komodo Island, home to the largest lizards on Earth. Join a small group and board your speedboat for the ride to Komodo Island where you enjoy a trek around the island to see komodo dragons in their natural habitats. Then, visit other locations in the area to swim, snorkel, and relax on the beaches. …More 12 hours1 Day Komodo Trip By Luxury Fast Boat Join GroupSee more of Komodo in less of the time when you join this guided tour on a high-powered fast boat. Snorkel with manta rays at Manta Point; see Komodo dragons and swim on a pink beach on Komodo Island; soak up dramatic views from Padar Island; lounge on beautiful Taka Makassar Island, and snorkel Kanawa Island. Your package includes lunch and soft drinks, but entrance fees are at your expense. …More 11 hours 30 minutes Free Cancellation3-Days Sailing Komodo Island,Padar & Manta Point departure every FridaySee the world’s largest lizards in their spectacular natural habitatin either in Komodo island or Rinca Island on this adventurous 3-day excursion, accompanied by a Tour guide guide. Rinca Island is the second biggest island in the Komodo island and has the second biggest population of Komodo dragons. Komodo Island is one of the few places in the world where you can see komodo dragons in their natural habitat. This 3-day back-to-nature adventure offers plenty of wildlife-spotting opportunities; living on standard board 3 days 2 nights stay in Comfort sharing Cabin with AC, and enjoy trekking, Hunting Komodo Dragons, hunting sunset, swimming and snorkeling Fly from Bali to the beautiful Flores Island then sail the iridescent ocean on a boat before disembarking at the idyllic Komodo Island to embark on an exhilarating hike. See wild Komodo dragons up close and gain fascinating insight into their behavior and physiology from your accomplished naturalist guide. …More 3 daysKomodo Tour 3D/2N Live on Board - Private & Join Group CategoryThis trip package is special to discover more about Komodo National park and its surroundings. A perfect combination of visiting the natural habitat of Komodo dragon and visiting to several small islands within the Komodo National Park to discover their pure stunning nature with Live on Board stay overnight on the boat The tour will start from your hotel in Labuan Bajo and ends it up in Labuan Bajo too. The other choice also is you can start the trip on your arrival date suggest only morning arrival flight and we can also drop you off at the airport on the third day last day of trip without staying overnight at hotel in Labuan Bajo. During this trip process, beside of getting a moment to see Komodo dragon on their real habitat and some other Wild life in Komodo National Park, you will also get the experience to do the great snorkeling trip at several paradise snorkel sites around Komodo National Park since this area is also known for the best snorkeling sites of the world. …More 3 daysPrice varies by group sizePrice varies by group size3Days Komodo Tour Private for 4 PersonsExperience Komodo National Park in high style aboard your own 2-cabin phinisi craft when you book this 3-day private package, which includes your guide, seven meals, hot drinks, water, fruit, airport transfers, and snorkeling gear. You’ll see Komodo dragons, flying foxes, sea turtles, manta rays, and a pink beach and hit highlights including Padar island and Taka Makassar. Please note national park fees are at your own expense. …More 3 daysFree Cancellation1Day Komodo Trip by Fast Boat your time only 1 Day to exploring top 6 Destinations in Komodo National Park by using Fast Boat Private, Do hike to the summit of the highest point of Padar to look over the blend of amazing landscape and seascape, separated by secluded coastline. Do trekking on Komodo Island to see the Komodo dragons as the ancient and the only living lizard in the world. Do swim or snorkeling at Pink Beach a white and pink colored sands beach on the island of Komodo. Do swim or snorkeling at Manta Point to see the Manta rays including Taka Makassar and Kanawa Island, a secluded island with crystal sandy beach and blue seawater. The island is fully surrounded by an untouched coral reef where turtles and thousands of other sea creatures live. Note Price for 5 Persons. Fast Boat Clean and comfortable Air Conditioner + Toilet …More 11 hours 30 minutes Free CancellationWae Rebo Traditional village and Turtle conservation 4D3NVisit and support the only turtle conservation program on the South Coast of Flores. This directly supports the local community, while providing a sustainable income stream to impoverished areas. Our hike and overnight stay in the traditional village also makes a significant impact on the community. In this remote village, all meals are locally produced. Our adventure directly funds the conservation of this traditional life. Guided by skilled local guides, our passion shows. You will be safely given a unique insight into the location. …More 4 daysFree CancellationDay Trip Explore Komodo Park & SnorkelingExplore the Komodo Park in a private service with private speedboat. Enjoy the Beaches at Kanawa and Bidadari Island by swimming, relaxing or snorkeling with equipment provided. Explore the Rinca Island and visit the Komodo Dragons in their habitat. Do some light trekking to Padar Island and enjoy the beautiful view from the best view point at the Island. …More 8 hours 10 minutes Price varies by group sizePrice varies by group size3 Days Luxury Sailing Trip in Komodo IslandBale Laut Liveaboard will take you to faraway lands that seems to fall from heaven itself. Flores island & Komodo island are separated by the Flores Sea, and between them lies a string of islets, each is blessed with breathtaking landscapes. With over 18,000 islands, Indonesia is the biggest archipelago in the world. Cruising on a traditional Indonesian Luxury Phinisi is a great way to discover the wonderful treasures Flores has to offer. Bale Laut features the best and safest boats. Taking a Komodo cruise is the only option to get around and relish every beauty lies in between Flores and Komodo. Get more authentic sailing experience by cruising in a modern take of Indonesian Luxury Phinisi, the greatest way to wander around the archipelago and embark on a Flores exploration. Flores calls for the true adventurers. …More 3 daysOne Day Komodo Tour in Labuan BajoEmbark on a thrilling adventure with the Komodo One Day Tour, where you'll explore the rugged terrain of Rinca Island and come face-to-face with the legendary Komodo dragon. After a guided trek, take a dip in crystal-clear waters and snorkel among colorful coral reefs. Visit the unique Pink Beach and soak up stunning natural scenery. With a knowledgeable guide, this once-in-a-lifetime experience offers a rare glimpse into the incredible natural wonders of Komodo National Park. …More 10 to 12 hoursKomodo Sailing cruiseTake a walk on the wild side as you explore the famous Komodo dragons of Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on this 3-day adventure with private guide. Your Rinca Island and Komodo Island tour offers an incredible opportunity to observe these fascinating lizards in the wild, as you traverse the park's trails with an experienced ranger, snorkel in the crystal clear waters of Pink Beach Pantai Merah and enjoy a 1-night overnight stay on your own private boat, 1 night stay at Labuan Bajo hotel. This private tour also includes round-trip transport from Komodo Airport and by boat to Rinca Island, all entrance fees, snacks, fruit, and water, snorkeling gear and meals as per the itinerary. -Trekking through the gorgeous landscape of Rinca Island, surrounded by Komodo dragons -Observing Komodo dragons in their natural habitat and trekking to Banunggulung Watch -Taking a dip at one of the world’s most spectacular beaches, Pink Beach …More 3 daysPrice varies by group sizePrice varies by group size7Days Explore Komodo & Flores7Days 6Nights Explore Flores and Komodo gives you the time to really explore Flores Island from east to west. You will visit Kelimutu tri-colored volcanic lakes, Bena Megalithic Village, Wae Rebo Traditional Village, Komodo dragons as the ancient and the only living lizard in the world and much more. You will be accompany by our professional team. …More 7 days3Days Komodo Tour Private for 8 PersonsThere’s no better way to experience Komodo than aboard your own private boat, and this 3-day guided cruise on a phinisi sailboat delivers. Enjoy seven fresh-cooked meals onboard the boat, with coffee, tea, water, and fruit. Snorkel Manta Point gear included; hike with a ranger to see Komodo dragons; and capture photos on Pink Beach, Taka Makassar, and more. National park fees are payable in cash on the boat. …More 3 days3- Days Komodo island sharing cruise liveaboard departure every FridaySpend 2 Nights and three days cruising through Komodo island with this sharing tour. You'll visit beautiful beaches, stop for snorkeling and trekking, and get to see Komodo dragons in the flesh on Komodo Island. Two nights in an air-conditioned sharing cabin or Private Cabin depend on choosed package along with meals is included, and snorkeling set and Life Jacket will be available on board the Main Benefit is ofcourse the cost will lower because its shared compared to a private or when you go on a trip by your self. You will get your dream even though you are Single Traveler you can take the tour. …More 3 daysFull-Day Komodo Island Boat TripA full day sailing tour around the stunning Komodo National Park! Departing from Labuan Bajo, our fast boat will take you to some of the most iconic locations in the park including Padar Island, Komodo Island, Taka Makassar, Manta Point, Kanawa Island, we’ll also explore one of the best snorkeling spots in the park, Pink Beach, where you can discover the vibrant underwater world and swim alongside colorful fish and coral reefs. Throughout the tour, our experienced crew will serve you delicious meals. Book your Komodo Full Day sailing tour today for a truly unforgettable adventure exploring the wonders of Komodo National Park! …More 8 hoursFree CancellationPrivate Day Tour Rangko Cave -Batu Cermin CaveRangko Cave ,The cave's darkness is diminished by the stalactites and stalagmites that catch the sunlight from the entrance, bathing everything in light. The best time to witness the cave in its sunlit grandeur is to 3 local time. Batu Cermin, or Mirror Rock, is actually a tunnel or cave in a dark stone hills of Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara. the unique of this cave ,Sunshine comes in through a hole in the tunnel and then bounces on the stone walls that again reflect small lights to other areas inside the cave like a mirror. That’s why this site is called mirror rock. …More 5 hoursFree CancellationPrivate Rinca Sunset Island-Hopping Tour on a SpeedboatThis island has a variety of beautiful scenic spots. The sand beach is white, with ripples of sea water which is also very clear. From the island, you can see the surrounding islands which are usually green because of the grass vegetation cover them. The island also has hills that can be climbed. When you go up to the top of the hill, you can see very beautiful blue sea water and also colorful coral on the coast. Rinca islan 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. As the name cited, it is the home of “Kalong” or bats. That means you can witness thousands of bats in this island. These unique creatures hang on the mangroves at noon. They start flying around in the afternoon and night. …More 6 hoursFree CancellationHomeThings to do in IndonesiaThings to do in East Nusa TenggaraThings to do in Labuan BajoLabuan Bajo ToursTours, Sightseeing & CruisesCruises & Sailingd0e264ef-86cf-4231-bb3c-b2b5f0b55de4things_to_do_group
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Thetrip itself was decent. In essence, it’s a 4 day 3 night form of transport between Lombok and Flores and is one hell of a lot more exciting than merely flying the route. Here’s a brief breakdown of the 4 days: Day 1: Mainly a transit day – board the boat, make friends and sail from the port of Labuan Kayangan past a series of gob The Komodo boat tour was the most amazing experience that I had during my two months backpacking trip through South East Asia. I booked the 4 days and 3 nights Komodo boat tour with Wanua Adventure. This tour departs from Lombok island and we went all the way to Labuan Bajo in Flores. Spending the days exploring islands, snorkeling and sunbathing on deck until the sun sets on the horizon was an unforgettable experience. At night you can watch the clear, starry sky until falling asleep to the slight swaying of the you have enough time, I definitely recommend including this boat trip or a similar one on your trip to Bali. Things to know before you goWhich agency to book the Komodo boat tour with?Single day vs. multi-day boat toursWhere does the Komodo boat tour start and end?How much does a Komodo boat tour cost?What's included in a Komodo boat tour?What to bring on a Komodo boat tourDay 1 Lombok and Kenawa IslandDay 2 Moyo IslandDay 3 Komodo Island and Pink BeachKomodo IslandPink BeachDay 4 Padar island, Rinca island and Labuan BajoPadar islandRinca islandLabuan BajoKomodo boat tour with Wanua Adventure - Yes or no? Things to know before you go Here are a few things you should consider before booking a Komodo boat tour. Which agency to book the Komodo boat tour with? As I said above, I booked my Komodo boat tour with Wanua Adventure and I highly recommend them. Be aware that this is a back to basics boat tour no phone reception, a very basic shower and sleeping on a mattress on deck or in a private room if you pay a little extra. What I want to say is Don’t expect luxury and comfort – it’s an adventure!The crew of Wanua Adventure really did everything in their power to make this an amazing experience for every passenger. They kept the boat clean at all times, the food was amazing and they always made sure that everyone was okay and enjoying the Wanua Adventure, there are other agencies which offer similar trips to Komodo National Park. If you’re willing to pay more, you can even book a private tour and have a more luxurious experience. Single day vs. multi-day boat tours You can fully adapt the Komodo boat tour to your schedule and find a tour that fits your time frame. There’s even the option of doing a single day boat tour. However, for that you need to travel to Labuan Bajo first as those tours don’t depart from I recommend a multi-day boat tour to Komodo National Park. It’s an unforgettable adventure and the sunsets and the night sky from the boat are simply breathtaking. Plus, you obviously get to explore more amazing places on a multi-day your time is limited and you can only do a one-day Komodo boat tour, then definitely make sure to include Padar Island in your tour. This is the place with the most amazing view of Komodo National Park. Where does the Komodo boat tour start and end? The 4-day boat trip that I did departs in Lombok and ends in Labuan Bajo on Flores. There’s also the option to do the Komodo boat trip the other way around, starting from Labuan Bajo and arriving on other agencies offer their tours from Labuan Bajo and also bring you back there. How much does a Komodo boat tour cost? The 4 days and 3 nights trip with Wanua Adventure in deck class costs about 150€. If you prefer to have some more privacy and comfort you can book a private room for 200€.This includes an entrance fee to Komodo National Park, a government fee and a snorkelling fee. What's included in a Komodo boat tour? The Komodo boat tour is an all inclusive tour with 3 freshly prepared meals per day, unlimited coffee, tea and water. If you want to bring additional drinks you have the chance to buy them in advance and cool them on board. Also, I recommend bringing some snacks in case you have cravings in-between grear mask and snorkel is also provided, as well as basic fishing are some charging points on board for your electric devices, but don’t rely on them. Sometimes they don’t work and there are also not enough for everyone to charge their devices. What to bring on a Komodo boat tour The Komodo boat tour is an all-inclusive adventure but there are some essentials that you should definitely pack for the trip. Power bankI love this one because it has enough power to charge your device several times, which will be very useful on this multi-day boart trip-Swim wearTowelThese microfiber travel towels are ideal because they’re lightweight, they dry fast and they don’t take much screen & hatSunglassesSnacksExtra drinks beer, cider, soft drinksSweater for fresh nightsCameraI use the Sony Alpha A6000, which is a compact and lightweight camera, ideal for photography beginners. Day 1 Lombok and Kenawa Island Before the Komodo boat tour I had been staying in the beach town Kuta in Lombok. I was picked up from my hostel early in the morning and after a long drive we arrived in Bangsal. This was the meeting point of all passengers and the guides. Everyone checked in, was served traditional Indonesian breakfast and was assigned to their boat. Then we hopped onto another van and drove for 3 more hours to the harbor of Kayangan in East of excitement for the adventure ahead of me, I boarded the boat together with the other passengers and we headed out to the had booked deck class which meant sleeping on a mattress next to the other passengers on deck. This was the most affordable option and I was stoked about the feeling of the light ocean breeze at night. Those who had booked a private room had a bit more comfort and privacy as they could close the door to their the space on deck was quite limited and the mattresses were close to each other, I was happy about my decision to sleep on deck. It was really comfortable and there was fresh air all the everyone was settled, lunch was served. We ate together and started getting to know the other passengers. After lunch we made our first stop at Kenawa island. On the small uninhabited island there’s nothing but a snack vendor and small restaurant on the beach. A narrow path leads across the island up to the top of a hill. The sun was already low and shining a beautiful golden light on the grass-covered ground. We hiked up the little hill and watched the stunning view of the sunset from there. When the sun had almost set we headed back to the boat and made our way to Bola island where we anchored and stayed the night. I was excited for the first night on board, wondering if I would sleep well. It took me a while to fall asleep but I loved the adventurous feeling of being out on the ocean. After a while I finally fell asleep to the soft swaying of the boat. At 2 am the howling of the starting engine woke me up. We had to get going to arrive to our next stop on time. Day 2 Moyo Island On the second day we had an early start as we woke up with the rising sun. Before breakfast we could already jump from the boat and have a morning swim. The fresh air paired with the tranquility of a remote bay and the morning sun kissing our skin was so calming. This is what pure happiness and joy feels like. After breakfast and my first essential cup of coffee we explored Moyo Island and hiked to a picturesque waterfall. We spent about an hour there climbing the waterfall, jumping into the cool water, and taking photos. The remaining day was to our own disposal for sunbathing on the beach, snorkelling or simply chilling on the boat. Time passed rapidly and suddenly the sun had started to set. The sunsets from the boat are amazing. Sitting on the deck, becoming friends with the other travelers and watching the sun go down out on the open sea is magical. What I hadn’t expected at that point was that the most magical moment of the day was yet to come. Once it got dark I headed up to the deck again and I was absolutely overwhelmed by the view. The deep black sky was full of we were in the middle of nowhere out on the ocean, there was no light pollution at all. I lied down on my back and looked up while feeling the movement of the boat. In moments like this, I realize how small I also realized that I’m on the other side of the world, out on the sea for 4 days with people I didn’t know before, all by myself. These are the kind of moments where I start thinking about life and being grateful for everything. Day 3 Komodo Island and Pink Beach On the third day it was time to visit the famous Komodo dragons on Komodo Island. The dragons only live in and around Komodo National Park and they can kill a human with only one bite when they attack. Komodo Island I was excited to see those deathly animals in their natural habitat. We got a guided tour by a ranger who would answer all our questions about the Komodo dragons. To be honest, I had expected Komodo Island to be more impressive as I had heard a lot about it before. We didn’t see many Komodo dragons because they usually like to hide. The walk through the island wasn’t exceptional either. But anyways, it was nice to spot at least a few Komodo dragons and to learn more about them. Pink Beach The second stop on day 3 of the Komodo boat tour was Pink Beach. It has this name because the sand has a pinkish tone. At first I didn’t see it at all – when I hear “Pink Beach” I imagine something different than this. But, when looking closely and from the right angle you can see some red shiny particles in the of broken coral reef are washed ashore and make the sand shimmer in pink. What surprised me was that on the photos on Google the beach looks completely pink. I’m not quite sure if these photos are edited or if the color depends on factors like the weather or the season as anyways – pink or not pink – the beach is amazing. We went snorkelling in the warm turquoise waters and saw lots of marine life. Unfortunately, the coral reefs are devastated because too many visitors are careless and step on them. There’s a small hill on one end of the beach – and of course I wanted to hike it. When there’s a hill with a beautiful view almost nothing keeps me from climbing it. And it was absolutely worth it. It took less than 10 minutes to get to the top and the view was stunning. There’s another beach on the other side, surrounded by greenish hills that look like they’re from a fantasy world. After a couple of hours at Pink Beach we had to go back on board as we still had a far way ahead of us that day. We spent the afternoon sunbathing on the deck, reading and socializing while the boat was bringing us closer to our we reached the place where we’d spend the night we threw a little boat party as it was our last evening on board. The sunset was stunning again, just like the days before. We enjoyed each other’s company, played games and had fun until everyone got too tired from that day’s adventures and went to bed. Day 4 Padar island, Rinca island and Labuan Bajo The last day was my personal highlight of the Komodo boat tour. Watching the sunrise on Padar Island beat everything we had experienced so far. Padar island The alarm rang us out of bed at 5 am and the crew dropped us off at Padar Island right after. It was still pitch black and we didn’t see much of the island with travelers from other boats who had the same schedule we hiked up a hill from where we’d watch the sunrise. To secure us a good spot on the top we were almost running up and overtaking others. The top of the hill on Padar island was quite crowded, but luckily we found a perfect spot to sit down and enjoy the view. As the sun was about to rise, the darkness disappeared and it revealed the spectacular view of our surroundings. Everything looked so surreal. The formation of the island is absolutely unique and the pink-ish light of the sunrise made it look even more impressive. When there was enough light we took turns in taking photos of each other. Don’t be fooled by how empty it looks on the photos – we actually had to queue for 5-10 minutes to get a photo at this spot! When we were done taking photos we made our way down again. Back on the boat, freshly prepared pancakes for breakfast awaited us. Everyone was still in awe from the experience on Padar island and we couldn’t believe how beautiful and unique this place was. Rinca island Then we continued the journey to Rinca island. There we could see some Komodo dragons again and we got a guided tour across the island. Personally, I enjoyed Rinca island more than Komodo island as the scenery was prettier. Rinca island was the last official stop of the Komodo boat tour. At that point we had the option of either heading straight to the harbor of Labuan Bajo or stopping one last time for snorkeling and swimming. Everyone agreed on staying a little longer on the boat and adding another stop to jump into the crystal clear waters again. After a couple of hours we made our way to Labuan Bajo, the final destination of the Komodo boat tour. Labuan Bajo When we arrived to Labuan Bajo we said our goodbyes to the crew and to the other passengers. I was so much looking forward to a shower and a proper bed like never first thing I did was to go for a delicious Italian pizza. I had been eating only traditional Indonesian food for the past days so it was amazing to have a European meal for a Bajo is a lovely little village that is not very developed yet. Tourism has been growing in recent years because of the boat tours to Komodo National Park, but it’s still just a tiny fraction compared to a place like wrote a detailed guide on Labuan Bajo on where to stay, where to eat and things to do. Komodo boat tour with Wanua Adventure - Yes or no? If you’re into adventure and you’re okay with renouncing luxury and comfort for a few days, then the Komodo boat tour with Wanua Adventure is definitely the right choice for you. I was traveling solo but I was lucky to meet these amazing people on board. We met as strangers and said goodbye as friends. Getting to know the other passengers and experiencing this adventure together makes it even more memorable. Coffee is the fuel that keeps me running. I put a lot of time and effort into creating blog posts to make travel planning easier for you. If you benefited from my blog, I would appreciate a cup of coffee! 🙂 This was the most amazing experience during my 2 months trip through South East Asia and I definitely recommend it to every you want to explore Komodo National Park without renouncing privacy and comfort, you can also book a private tour with a different operator. But be aware that this is considerably more matter which option and agency you choose, doing a boat tour to Komodo National Park should definitely be on your list for a trip to Indonesia! OpenTrip Lombok 3 Hari 2 Malam ALL-INCLUSIVE Termasuk Tiket Pesawat PP Keberangkatan dari Jakarta, Bandung, dan Surabaya Jadwal Open Trip Lombok »» 7 – 9 Mei 2022 »» 14 – 16 Mei 2022 »» 21 – 23 Mei 2022 »» 3 – 5 If you visit Indonesia, definitely consider visiting the Komodo National Park! This national park consists of three larger and a number of smaller islands and covers a total of 1,817 km². White beaches, pink beaches, azure blue sea full of colorful sea life and great viewpoints. To discover these beautiful islands, I took a great four day boat trip from Labuan Bajo in Flores with Lombok as final destination. Before getting on the boat, I did an awesome road trip on the island of Flores to never forget. A very big recommendation! This road trip is very good to combine with the boat trip, because the boat trip starts or ends in Labuan Bajo in the west of Flores. You can find a complete Indonesia itinerary of 2 months here. Got excited about this travel video? Then read on! Day 1 Komodo National Park The day started early. When my alarm went off at about 600 am, the light was already shining through the window of my dorm. At 715 am I was at the organization’s office in Labuan Bajo with all my stuff. Because I was traveling at the end of the high season in September 30+ people were divided over three boats. Together with 9 others I was placed on the smallest boat. Quite a bit of luck, because the size of the groups can reach 25 – 40 people. Because we were a small group, everyone had enough space on the deck. Rinca island We passed countless small islands that emerged one by one from the azure blue sea. The first island we set foot on was Rinca Island. Rinca Island is one of the two islands in the Komodo National Park where the famous Komodo dragons live. And it wasn’t long before we spotted the first dragons. How big those animals are! After walking on the island for 10 minutes, we even witnessed the pairing ritual of two those Komodo dragons. We made a short hike on the island until we reached a viewpoint. Fortunately, the hike was short, because it was very hot. Fortunately we were able to recover afterwards on the boat with a big lunch. Pink Beach We took a break from this delicious lunch on Pink Beach. And as the name suggests, this beach is a bit pink. This is due to super small pieces of red coral that have mixed with the white sand. In combination with the azure blue sea, this is a feast for the eyes. But not only the beach is beautiful, also the underwater world is beautiful. While snorkeling I swam among the most colorful fish armed with my action camera. At one point, even a sea turtle came to say hello. Komodo island On Komodo island we would spot the Komodo dragons for the second time. During the short hike we saw some, but not as many as on Rinca island. In addition to the Komodo dragons, there are also various bird and snake species. One of the guides saw a cobra getting away, but unfortunately we were too late to see it. After our visit to Komodo Island we sailed towards Padar Island where the boat was anchored for the night. The first night at sea took some time getting used to the sea. I usually get car and seasick quite quickly and even if the boat is anchored, there is still a lot of movement. Fortunately, there was plenty of fresh air on the deck, which allowed me to sleep reasonably well on my thin mat. Day 2 Komodo National Park Padar island Day two started a bit earlier than day one, because today we climbed to the highest point of Padar island before sunrise. However, we were not alone, but shared the island with hundreds of other tourists. It was about half an hour uphill and after a fairly restless night this was a bit harder than expected. Although I had seen the view from Padar island countless times in photos, it felt very special to experience it in person. From the highest point you have a beautiful view of the three large beaches of Padar island. Did you know that all three beaches have a different color? Unfortunately the island was quite dry and brown because I was there at the end of the dry season. Nevertheless, it was completely worth watching the sunrise here. Long Beach If you think Pink Beach is the pinkest beach in Komodo National Park, then you are wrong. Long Beach is even more pink! Long Beach is part of Padar island. Here too it was beautifully snorkeling and blissful swimming in the crystal clear water. After our visit to Long Beach we set sail for Moyo island which is part of Sumbawa, about 14 to 17 hours of sailing. I relaxed on the deck and enjoyed the passing landscape. After a while sailing we passed Sangeang island where an active volcano is located. Every now and then this giant spits out a big plume of smoke. Very cool to see! At one point we also saw dozens of dolphins swimming in the distance that were getting closer. Until they swam right in front of our boat and played with the waves. Very cool to see! After dinner it was at least 8 hours sailing. That promised to be a tough night. As a precaution I took a motion sickness pill with a beneficial side effect that it made me drowsy. We decided to turn the mats on the deck so that we were the length of the boat and we were, as it were, rocked to sleep by the waves. That worked a lot better than sleeping the other side around, so that your head continuously moves up and down on the swell. Day 3 Sumbawa It was also waking up early this morning, but unplanned. Around 5 o’clock there was “MANTA, WHITE MANTA, WAKE UP!” called from below deck. Most of us didn’t let them say that twice and in no time we were down with our sleepy heads. And it was not just any manta ray, but a white giant manta ray! And no, it was not one, but two. Everyone watched in amazement as these two meter-sized giants “flew” through the water. How magical that was. Do you know that feeling of joy, enthusiasm and additional adrenaline when you see something special? Since Manta Point was closed to large boats a few weeks before our trip, we thought the chance of spotting mantas was very small. That’s why we were even more enthusiastic now. To see and hear the surprise of the crew, this was also the first time they saw a white giant manta ray. And because these animals were unknown to them, they first thought they were dangerous. After some quick online research, these white giant manta rays turned out to be just as harmless as a regular giant manta ray. So we decided to go into the water with our snorkels. Very carefully we lowered ourselves in the water so as not to scare the mantas. However, there is always someone who is not very tactical and who splashes into the water pontifically … As soon as I was in the water, I felt tingling on my skin everywhere, but really everywhere. When I looked under the water, I saw countless little pink things in the water. Oh no, jellyfish! As we all floated silently in the water and tried to ignore the constant painful stinging, the mantas swam straight at us and made a turn at the last minute. Fantastic! After lying in the water for about 10 minutes, I couldn’t take the stinging anymore. They became more painful at the time and it didn’t make me happy when those jellyfish hit my lip, ouch! Moyo island During breakfast on the boat, everyone still spoke enthusiastically about this great experience. One thing was certain, our day couldn’t go wrong anymore. Not much later it was time to visit Moyo Island and climb the waterfall on this island. Thanks to certain minerals in the water, a rough layer remains on the stones, making the waterfall fairly easy to climb. At the top of the waterfall we were able to swim and with the help of a rope to jump into the water. Gili Bedil From Moyo island it was a few hours sailing to Bedil island; a tiny island near the coast of Sumbawa. Only one family lives in this paradise spot. It was an afternoon to relax on the white beach between the palm trees. In the evening we sailed to the uninhabited Kanawa island. Here we ended our last evening with a beach party. Day 4 Sumbawa & Lombok Kanawa island On the last day we got up early as usual after a short night. This time to watch the sunrise on Kanawa island. It wasn’t the crew that woke us up, but we happily dragged the crew out of their cozy beds. The hike on Kanawa island was fortunately not so difficult and we all enjoyed our last sunrise together. After a few hours at most we docked in Lombok. We got in several vans and were driven to the office in Mataram. From there we were taken to our self-chosen final destination. That is how I arrived in Gili Air at the end of the afternoon. Flores ➤ Lombok of Lombok ➤ Flores? I made this four day boat trip in the Komodo National Park with Wanua Adventures. They only offer trips from Flores to Lombok and from Lombok to Flores. Would you like to make a one- or multi-day boat trip starting and ending in Flores, then you have more than enough choice in Labuan Bajo. It doesn’t really matter in which direction your boat trip goes. You see the same things on both routes. In general, the boat trip from Flores to Lombok is a bit more relaxed. This is because you largely sail along with the waves on this route. In addition, you don’t sail very long on the first days, which makes it easier to get used to the swell. After having lived on a boat for so many hours and days, I noticed that I got land sick’ when I was on one of the islands. The first night on Gili Air, I was still swaying in bed. Deck or Cabin Class? Before taking the boat trip, I could choose to sleep in Deck or the slightly more expensive Cabin Class. With Deck Class, you naturally sleep on the deck with other tourists. However, a number of Cabins were also on board; super small rooms with a double bed. These Cabins are located below deck near the engine and it can get very hot. If you don’t mind sleeping in a room with others, I would definitely recommend Deck Class. Do not expect luxury on board. We all slept on a thin mat with a small cushion and a blanket. Perhaps it was better not to know when these were last washed. However, on board there are the necessary things such as a toilet and water tank and a shower with a little luck. What to bring Since this boat trip in Komodo National Park starts at Flores and ends at Lombok, you just take all your luggage on the boat. In any case, make sure you have swimming clothes and enough sunscreen. An action camera can also be fun if you like to capture the beautiful underwater world of Komodo National Park. In addition, my doctor advised to take preventive malaria pills. Because I already had to do this during my tour of Flores, I just took them during the connecting boat trip. Do you sometimes get car or seasick? Then don’t forget to bring travel sickness pills. It certainly doesn’t hurt to stock up on a large amount of snacks, because you can not get them on board. Soft drinks and beer are also recommended to buy in advance. In principle, breakfast, lunch and dinner are sufficient, but after swimming I often felt like eating a snack.
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Thisspectacular phenomenon just a short boat ride from the coastal town of Labuan Bajo.. Pink Beach day tours are easy to find but you also have the option to visit the Indonesian Komodo Island Pink beach via a live-aboard cruise.. Pink Beach Indonesia, is just one of the picturesque destinations that you can visit in Komodo National Park, others include
For many people traveling in Indonesia, visiting Flores and the Komodo Islands is a top bucket-list item. In my opinion, taking the Komodo boat trip from Lombok over 4 days and 3 nights is one of the best ways to experience this incredible slice of Indonesia. This guide will answer all your questions about the Lombok to Flores boat trip, as well as those for the reverse trip. Video from the Lombok to Komodo Island TripHow to Get to Komodo Island? – Is a 4-Day Boat Trip the Best Option? Booking a Komodo Boat Trip From LombokKomodo Boat Trip From Lombok ItineraryDay 1 – Depart from Lombok – Kenawa IslandLombok Kayangan to Kenawa Island Palau KenawaDay 2 – Bola Island to Moyo Island Morning Dolphin GreetingsMoyo Waterfall Snorkeling at Moyo IslandLong Stretch to Komodo – 18 Hours SailingDay 3 – Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Long Beach Pantai Namo Komodo Dragons Pink Beach Komodo IslandLong Beach Komodo IslandDay 4 – Padar Sunrise Hike, Rinca Island, Kelor Island, and Labuan Bajo Padar Island Sunrise HikeRinca IslandKelor IslandLabuan Bajo, FloresMore Epic Experiences From Lombok IslandLombok to Komoo Adventure Trip Review Tips to Make the Most of the Lombok to Komodo Boat TripLabuan Bajo Flores – Where to Stay Travel Insurance for the 4 Day Boat Trip To Komodo and FloresMore Epic Photos of The Komodo Boat Trip From Lombok More Lombok Travel & Adventure Guides Video from the Lombok to Komodo Island Trip Here are a few clips I put together from this epic journey! Want Affordable Travel Insurance for Lombok? Safeguard yourself from unforeseen travel mishaps like accidents, cancellations, delays, and loss of your personal items. HeyMondo offers peace of mind travel insurance for Indonesia at super affordable rates and has an excellent, easy-to-use app to manage claims. Tip We Seek Travel readers get 5% OFF How to Get to Komodo Island? - Is a 4-Day Boat Trip the Best Option? If it's your first time researching Komodo and how to get to Komodo Island, then you might be understandably confused about where to actually go. The gateway to the Komodo Islands is a small harbor city known as Labuan Bajo. If you're taking the 4 Day and 3 Night Komodo boat trip from Lombok, this is where you will finish. If you're looking to experience the best of the Komodo Islands and National Parks, taking a Komodo boat trip from Lombok is going to be one of your best options. Here's a list of reasons why Shorter, 2-Day Boat trips from Labuan Bajo run at almost the same price! You'll save money on flights You'll get to experience other highlights on the way, including Moyo Island The boat stops at all the Komodo Island highlights, including Padar Island and Rinca Island All National Park fees are included! - This is a big one, costs can run over $50 USD for just the entry tickets There is only one main operator that I can actually recommend running boat trips from Lombok to Komodo Island or Flores and you can now book this directly on Viator. This is a small local business organizing the best, safest fleet of boats departing from Lombok. They organized everything for me, including accommodation pickup from my hotel in Senggigi. Alternative Option for How to Get to Komodo Island If you'd rather fly straight to Flores or Komodo, then it's also possible to grab a cheap domestic flight to Labuan Bajo also known as Komodo Airport - LBJ. There are flights connecting daily to Denpasar in Bali. As you might already know, it's also possible to do the reverse trip, from Labuan Bajo to Komodo, which covers the same boat itinerary in reverse. If you plan to do this, then I'd recommend booking a flight to Labuan Bajo. Hiking Rinjani? Read - Mount Rinjani Crater Rim Hike How Much Does the Boat Trip Cost? When I took the Komodo boat trip from Lombok the price was Million Rupiah per person for deck class. There was also the option to pay a little more to get your own cabin for million Rp. However, as with everything in the world lately, it seems the price has gone up a bit. Either way, it looks like it is still excellent value, as the trip is all-inclusive and includes everything for 4 days and 3 nights. I'd recommend just getting the deck class because the cabins can get hot and noisy since they're closer to the engine, which will run all night. What's Included on the Boat? Here's a list of what's included for the boat trip from Lombok to Komodo Island Flores. Accommodation pick up from anywhere in Lombok Deck bedding with a pillow and blanket for 3 nights All meals, typically Indonesian-style food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner Snacks, unlimited coffee, and tea Unlimited fresh drinking water they give you a free reusable drink bottle to minimize plastic waste Lockers for small bags and valuable items Snorkels and masks All relevant National Park Entry Tickets Hiking guides to spot Komodo Dragons on Komodo and Rinca Islands What's Not Included? As you can see, you get pretty much everything you'll need on a 4-day sailing trip to Komodo. The only thing that you might want to bring is some beer or wine. The guys can organize large Bintangs for 50,000 each when you arrive at the departure meeting location. How Often Do Boats Run from Lombok to Komodo and Reverse? The 4 days and 3 nights Lombok to Komodo boat trip departs every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. If you're planning the reverse trip from Labuan Bajo to Lombok, then boats leave every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Komodo Boat Trip From Lombok Itinerary Here is the full Komodo boat trip from Lombok itinerary from this tour to help you understand what you might expect on the trip. I'll do my best to give an accurate recap of my entire experience. However, unfortunately, we experienced some engine troubles on the second day, so the trip had to be extended. This wasn't a problem for me personally since we were still able to go on all of the adventures. Regardless, although my itinerary was a little different from the one below, I've written the standard Komodo boat trip from Lombok itinerary to help you understand what to expect. Day 1 - Depart from Lombok - Kenawa Island Depending on where you're staying in Lombok, there will be a minibus organized to pick you up between 700 and 800 am. From here, you will be dropped at the meeting point in Ampenan, which is the old city near the Pier just north of Mataram. Here, you'll be given a quick briefing, settle any unpaid debts, and have the opportunity to organize any beers or wine you might want to bring with you. Lombok Kayangan to Kenawa Island Palau Kenawa After everyone has met at the Ampanan meeting point, another minibus will make the 2-hour journey to the harbor on the East side of Lombok Island. Once we arrived, we were immediately greeted with fresh fruit and loosened the docking ropes for the short journey towards Kenawa Island Palau Kenawa. Kenawa Island Sunset Viewpoint The first anchorage location on the Lombok to Komodo boat trip is Kenawa Island. This is a small island with surrounding white beaches and a small hill from where to watch sunset. We all climbed to the top and watched the first sunset slip away behind the distant Lombok horizon. This was a great time to snap some shots and an opportunity to meet your fellow crewmates. After sunset, we again boarded and set course for Bola Island, where we would lay anchor and sleep for the night. Day 2 - Bola Island to Moyo Island Since it's a little bit of a stretch to get to Moyo Island from Bola Island, the captain turns the engine on before sunrise. This might be a little bit of a rude awakening, especially for those sleeping in cabin class, since they're right next to the engine room. For this reason, choosing the deck class is a much better option. Sunrise at Moyo Island Morning Dolphin Greetings We awoke to the first ocean sunrise by the captain calling out for a pod of dolphins. We sipped coffee, watching the dolphins splash and play in the golden Indonesian seas. Moyo Waterfall After an unlimited portion of banana pancakes, we arrived at Moyo Island. We were surprised to see that the vegetation was completely different from what we'd seen in Lombok prior. The trees were greener and reminded us more of an Australian island landscape. The first item on the Moyo Island agenda was to take a short jungle hike to Moyo Waterfall, also known as Air Terjun Moyo. While the main waterfall wasn't flowing at maximum potential due to the season, it wasn't completely dried up and still had a decent trickle. Moyo Waterfall Tree Jump During the dry season, the main attraction at Moyo Waterfall is actually not the waterfall itself. The team guided us up the waterfall and into a small jungle clearing with a narrow but deep freshwater pool. From here we took turns jumping from the highest trees directly above the waterhole. Snorkeling at Moyo Island After the morning waterfall trek, it was time to get our masks and fins on for the first snorkeling opportunity of the Lombok to Komodo boat trip. The waters surrounding Moyo Island are pristine with healthy coral reef and schools of fish. Following the snorkeling trip, we ate a plentiful lunch and bunkered in for the long stretch from Moyo to Komodo National Park. Long Stretch to Komodo - 18 Hours Sailing Since you'll be covering a large stretch of water from Moyo Island to Komodo National Park, the next 18 hours will be spent on board the boat. While there isn't much to do during this time, it's an essential part of the journey to Komodo from Lombok. As I mentioned earlier, we experienced some engine troubles at the start of this section and were forced to anchor at a nearby island known as Satonda Island as we waited for a replacement boat. For us, this wasn't a big deal. We spent the rest of the afternoon jumping from the boat into the crystal clear waters and swapped boats later in the evening. We were told that this long stretch of ocean is susceptible to rough seas and strong wind. However, we had flat seas the entire trip in October. If you're a little seasick, the crew stock seasick tablets to help with symptoms. Anchored at Satonda Island Day 3 - Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Long Beach Pantai Namo Finally, after a long stretch at sea, you'll finally arrive in Komodo National Park. The first item on the agenda is to visit the famous Komodo Islands to see the Komodo Dragons. Komodo Dragons Included in the trip price is a guided hike around Komodo Island to spot some wild Komodo Dragons. Our guide was super informative and spotted a couple of small dragons on the trail. After the hike, we were taken to the restaurant where we spotted some absolute monsters! Do the Komodo Restaurants Feed the Komodo Dragons? Like me, you might initially assume that the restaurant on Komodo Island feeds the dragons to keep them coming back. However, I sought out some local knowledge of the matter to see if it was true. It's true that the Komodo dragons were being fed up until 2009. However, this was stopped with the introduction of a new conservation law. The introduction of this law is strictly enforced by the national parks, who are responsible for protecting the dragons. It's important to remember that Komodo dragons are large reptiles, and therefore need to minimize movement throughout the day to conserve energy. They are drawn to the restaurant by the smell of food. However, dragons only actually eat once a month, therefore you'll just find them lazing around rather than hunting most of the time. The Komodo dragons need to rely on their natural hunting behaviors in order to get food on Komodo Island. Pink Beach Komodo Island Pink Beach is one of the most famous beaches on Komodo Island. It's known for its naturally pink sand, incredible snorkeling, and turquoise water. My tip for Pink Beach is to snorkel out roughly 150 meters from the shore. Here, you'll find a steep reef wall with incredible coral and marine life. Long Beach Komodo Island The last activity on Day 3 of the Komodo boat trip from Lombok is a stop at Long Beach. This is also known as Pantai Namo, and as its name suggests, it's a long stretch of beach on Komodo Island. What you might not know is that this beach is also technically another "Pink Beach". In fact, our opinion was that this beach was actually "pinker" than Pink Beach. Regardless, this stop is another great opportunity to do some snorkeling. We spotted several turtles and even a reef shark! After all that snorkeling, the boat anchors outside of Padar Island in preparation for the epic sunrise trek in the morning. Day 4 - Padar Sunrise Hike, Rinca Island, Kelor Island, and Labuan Bajo Day 4 of the Komodo Island boat trip from Lombok is arguably the most epic. Padar Island Sunrise Hike You'll be woken up early by the crew to begin the short but epic sunrise hike to the top of Padar Island viewpoint. If you google "Komodo" this is the photo that you'll probably see first. It's the iconic line of jagged mountains on mountains edged by sandy beaches of every color. The hike doesn't take more than 20 minutes and there is a newly constructed pathway that makes it an easy walk. The views from the top of Padar Island were one of the most incredible sights I'd ever seen, which makes up for how crowded it can get. Rinca Island Since you're in Komodo National Park, you get double the chance to see wild Komodo dragons. This time, the boat stops at Rinca Island, which is much smaller than Komodo. Again, you'll have a hiking guide included in the initial price, who will guide you to see the dragon nesting sites and resting Komodos. Kelor Island The final stop of the epic boat trip from Lombok to Komodo Island is Kelor Island for sunset. Unfortunately, due to the engine complications, we cruised past this island and didn't have time to stop. However, we still saw some of the famous bats who make the nightly flight from the island and block out the setting sun with their sheer numbers. Labuan Bajo, Flores And just like that, the trip comes to an end at the main port of Labuan Bajo, the harbor capital of West Manggarai Regency of the island of Flores. We said our goodbyes and after checking into our hostel, met up at the Paradise Bar. This is a popular Reggae Bar overlooking the harbor. More Epic Experiences From Lombok Island Below is a list of the most popular and worthwhile experiences that you can book on the island. If you're up for sightseeing on Lombok, don't go past these 3 must-dos. Gili Islands Snorkeling Trip - an epic small-group tour visiting the best snorkeling and swimming spots on the Gili Islands from Lombok Rinjani Volcano Trekking - the most epic adventure experience on Lombok is to climb to the summit or crater ridge of Rinjani Volcano Secret Gili Islands Boat Trip Hidden Gem- get off-the-beaten-path and explore the Secret Gili Islands of Lombok Lombok to Komoo Adventure Trip Review As you can probably tell by the itinerary, I was really impressed with the trip. If you read my other travel guides and blogs, you'll know that I don't usually choose guided, multi-day trips. However, I'm personally stoked that I decided to hop on the this boat trip. In terms of this Komodo trip review, I'd give it a 5/5 simply for the value. Once I arrived in Labuan Bajo, I tried to compare boat trips and island hopping trips and found that 2-day trips cost just as much, with fewer stops. Although we experienced some boat issues, I was astounded by how quickly a local company organized a replacement boat. Tips to Make the Most of the Lombok to Komodo Boat Trip If you're already considering or planning to jump on board a Komodo boat trip from Lombok, then you might benefit from these quick tips. If you plan to have some beers, organize them beforehand. You won't be able to buy any onboard once the boat has left Lombok If you have them, bring fins. You'll only be given snorkels and a mask Bring reef-safe sunscreen, you'll be in the sun for the majority of the trip Bring a dry-bag to keep your things dry on the beach and the boat Book a hostel or hotel for when you arrive in Labuan Bajo in advance. Check out or book the Seaesta Hostel after the Komodo boat trip from Lombok - this is the most epic hostel in Indonesia! Labuan Bajo Flores - Where to Stay More than likely, you'll be dropped at Labuan Bajo a little after sunset. For this reason, it's probably best to book your accommodation for the fourth night before departing on the Komodo boat trip from Lombok. Here's a list of the best options. There are plenty of great accommodation options in Labuan Bajo. A good tip is to pick a place close to the port, especially if you're planning on taking some boat trips out to Komodo National Park. Below are the three top picks for various budgets. AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach - If you want luxury go no further than Ayana. This 5-star resort has everything from a fitness center, a private dock, and a kids club. It boasts 6 on-site restaurants which serve a range of delicious cuisines. Le Pirate Island - Experience Island life on the incredible Le Pirate Island just a short distance from Labuan Bajo. With glamping tents and incredible ocean views, this is one that shouldn’t be missed. Seaesta Komodo Hostel & Hotel - Top PickThe best choice for backpackers wanting to watch the sunset whilst sipping a cocktail in the infinity pool. It has everything you would need for a great price. Travel Insurance for the 4 Day Boat Trip To Komodo and Flores Although it's not something that's super fun to talk about, the reality of traveling in South East Asia is that anything can happen. One of the most comprehensive insurances that I know of that doesn't cost an arm and a leg for coverage is HeyMondo. This is a relatively new company offering peace of mind travel insurance at super affordable rates. I especially like their app, which makes claiming on your phone super easy. Tip We Seek Travel readers get 5% OFF travel insurance with HeyMondo. More Epic Photos of The Komodo Boat Trip From Lombok Are you considering a Komodo boat trip from Lombok or vice-versa? If you have any questions, shoot them through. For now, enjoy some more epic photos from our Komodo trip! For now, here are some more photos of my boat trip from Lombok to Komodo Island. Satonda Island Sunset More Lombok Travel & Adventure Guides I hope that you've enjoyed this guide to the epic Komodo Island boat trip from Lombok! Before you head off, check out some of my other guides below as well!
Mainly Komodo National Park, which is accessible by boat from Bajo’s harbour. Thus, the common name given to this town is ‘The Gateway to the Komodo National Park’. These guys offer a four-day/three-night trip from Lombok to Labuan Bajo and vice versa. The whole trip involves snorkelling, hiking, and waterfalls. So if flying is too

LOMBOK to LABUAN BAJO FLORES via KOMODO 4Days/3Nights Departure Every Monday and ThursdayTour Itinerary Day 1 START MEETING POINT Close to Bangsal Harbour, NORTH LOMBOK – LOMBOK KAYANGAN – KENAWA ISLAND – We gather between 0830 – 0930 at our meeting point close to bangsal harbour, North Lombok – We will wait until every guest has arrived and check in. We do registration for all client, please waiting until every guest has arrived and checked in. After that we will drive to the port of East Lombok. – Activities for this day will be snorkeling, swimming and enjoying the sunset – Optional you can hike the mountain on Kenawa island for a breathtaking view – Sailing during night to Saleh Bay Day 2 WHALE SHARK POINT Here will sailing to saleh bay to find schools of the great Whale shark and swim together with this majestic creature if we lucky we will find a lot of them swim close to the fisherman boat Day 3 KOMODO ISLAND – LONG PINK BEACH – PADAR ISLAND – Komodo Island, Visiting the Komodo Island to Hunting Komodo by Camera, – LONG Pink Beach, for relaxing, snorkeling or play some beach games. – At Padar Island we will hike to watch the marvelous views. Day 4 MENJERITE POINT – KELOR ISLAND – LABUAN BAJO FLORES – Menjerite Point, for snorkeling activity – Kelor Island, for relaxing, snorkeling or play some beach games.– We will finish the tour around – 500 PM, depending on the weather conditions. W H A T S I N C L U D E D – Pick up Service from Mataram city, Senggigi and Bangsal Harbour Area. and if you stay in gili island, you can confirm to us about pick up service in Bangsal harbour, we can wait your first boat at the morning. – Shuttle bus transfer from Meeting point to the harbour and boat – 3x Fresh meals a day vegetarian options are available with Indonesian food – Unlimited coffee, tea and mineral water help the environment and use a refill bottle. B O A T F A C I L I T Y – Safety Equipment Life raft, Life Jacket, Ring life bouy, and ect – Fresh Water and simple shower – Snorkeling gear a masker and a snorkel, no fins – Traditional simple fishing gear – Charging points for electronic devices – Small boat with engine for transfer to the beach – Lockers to secure your valuables. – Cool Box with ice for your extra drink – For deck class we have a mattress, pillow and blanket per person on a shared deck. – For Cabin class is a private cabin with a fan for two persons including a double mattress, a pillow and a blanket per person Boat Condition and Specification – Length 20M – 25M – Wide 4M – 4,5M – Engine Yan Mar 20Hp – 30Hp – Sail Only to help the engine – Crews 5 – 6 Crews – Boat capacity 25 – 45 Persons Things to bring – Swim clothes , Towel , sun block . – Extra energy drinks , soft drinks and snack – Camera

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