Visiting Komodo was one of the
by Wanderitphoto
Mar 30, 2020
The Komodo National Park encompasses a total of 29 volcanic islands (including the 3 major islands Rinca, Padar and Komodo) and is home to approximately 2,500 Komodo Dragons and other terrestrial fauna such as various species of reptiles, birds, and mammals. The park’s terrain is uniquely diverse, consisting of a mountainous hillside, tropical rain forests, grass-woodland savannah, and pristine white sandy beaches that harbor rich marine biodiversity. The marine environment in the Komodo National Park is one of the world’s richest in flora and fauna and is still relatively undiscovered. The 2,000 km2 park (which includes protected land and water), is recognized as a global conservation priority area and has an array of natural attractions.
For the first time travelers to this wonderful piece of Indonesia, here are tips to help you explore this great National Park: 3 Days and 2 Nights Boat Tour
1 | The Komodo Dragons
2 | Climate and Geography
3 | Land and Marine Fauna
4 | Dynamic Diving Sites
5 | Hiking up Padar Island
6 | Pink Beach on Komodo Island
7 | Snorkelling at Kanawa Island
8 | Komodo spotting on Rinca Island
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