The principal reason people come to Komodo is to see the illustrious Komodo dragon. But there is more to the reserve than giant lizards – there is also good trekking, swimming and snorkelling. The park covers 59,000 ha, and is made up not just of Komodo Island, but also Rinca and a number of other surrounding islets. The highest peak on this rugged spot is Mount Satalibo (735 m).
The home of the famous ‘Komodo dragons.’. (www.komodonationalpark.org. The island is a national pa...
Komodo information
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Getting There
Ins and outs
It is necessary to charter a boat from Labuanbajo (visit the Komodo Park offices in Labuanbajo for advice), or join a tour to get to the island. The rich and famous arrive direct by helicopter.
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