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Komodo Island, Indonesia: World Celebrities Have Been Here

Komodo Island, Indonesia: World Celebrities Have Been Here

Komodo Island has succeeded in captivating everyone who comes.--

Not to mention the 40 bird species that inhabit Komodo National Park.

A visit to Komodo National Park would be incomplete without exploring its equally beautiful underwater world. This National Park is located right in the heart of the Asia-Pacific coral triangle, making it one of the richest underwater paradises in the world.

This area is home to at least 100 world-class dive sites, consistently attracting divers, scientists, professional photographers, and videographers from around the world.

The colorful coral reefs and diverse fish species inhabit this area, including the main attraction: interacting directly with manta rays, sharks, and dugongs through diving and snorkeling, are sure to be unforgettable experiences.

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Those who enjoy snorkeling can visit Kanawa Island.

Did you know that Komodo National Park has a relatively dry climate, making the hills drier and rockier? This makes the area ideal for trekking, as the hills are quite steep and challenging.

Especially for those who enjoy hiking, you can also visit Padar Island, which is within the Komodo National Park area.

It only takes about 2-3 hours to reach the summit of Padar Island.

Fatigue will instantly vanish upon reaching the summit, as you'll be greeted by the breathtaking views offered by Padar Island. The expanse of open ocean looks like a diamond sparkling in the sunlight. It's even more perfect if you come here while chasing the sunset.

Where else can you enjoy a sunset besides Padar Island? Kalong Island, of course.

As dusk approaches, you'll be treated to a captivating sight, watching thousands of bats fly towards the mangrove forest against a stunning sunset backdrop.

If you're wondering if there are any locals living in the Komodo National Park area, the answer is yes. Stop by the traditional village on Mesa Island, where the people are known for their friendliness.

When visiting this village, tourists can see up close the daily activities of the residents such as drying cucumbers, processing fish and preparing seafood.

Last but not least, Rinca Island offers a wide range of attractions.

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