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Komodo Island

Komodo Island is home to the world’s largest living lizard—the legendary Komodo Dragon. As you trek through the island's tropical forests and savannas, accompanied by local rangers, you’ll encounter these powerful reptiles in their natural habitat, along with wild deer, boars, and exotic birds. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the heart of Komodo National Park and an essential stop on your journey.

Pink Beach

Pink Beach stands out with its soft pink sand, created from the natural blend of white sand and red coral fragments. This unique beach is not only visually stunning but also an excellent spot for snorkeling, with vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish just beneath the surface. It’s the perfect place to unwind and soak up Komodo’s natural beauty.

Manta Point

At Manta Point, you have the rare opportunity to swim alongside majestic manta rays in their natural environment. The current here brings rich nutrients that attract these gentle giants. Whether you’re snorkeling or diving, watching mantas glide gracefully through the water is an unforgettable experience.

Wae Rebo Traditional Village

Wae Rebo is a remote traditional village nestled in the mountains of Flores, famous for its cone-shaped houses and rich cultural heritage. After a scenic 2.5-hour trek through lush forests, you’ll be welcomed by the local Manggarai people and immersed in their time-honored way of life. Spending a night here offers a deep connection to Flores' indigenous culture.

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