Private Trip komodo 2 days 1 night
Departure: Every Day
Departure From: Labuan Bajo
Time: 09:30 – 10:00 AM
Experience the beauty of Komodo National Park on an unforgettable 2-day sailing trip. From snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and hiking to breathtaking viewpoints to witnessing the legendary Komodo dragons, this adventure blends nature, wildlife, and relaxation.
Itinerary
Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Kelor Island – Menjerite – Flying Fox Island (L/D)
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Pick-up from Komodo Airport or your hotel in Labuan Bajo.
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Transfer to the harbor and board your boat.
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First stop at Kelor Island – enjoy snorkeling, swimming, or a short trek to the hilltop for a panoramic view.
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Lunch served on board.
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Continue to Menjerite Island, one of the best snorkeling spots with crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs.
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Sail to Kalong (Flying Fox) Island to witness thousands of bats emerging at sunset – a magical experience.
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Dinner and overnight stay on the boat.
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If the weather permits, the boat will sail towards Padar Island for an early morning trek.
Day 2: Padar Island – Pink Beach – Komodo Island – Manta Point – Labuan Bajo (B/L)
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Early morning trek at Padar Island, famous for its iconic panoramic view of three crescent-shaped beaches (white, pink, and black sands).
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After the hike, relax on the beach before sailing to Pink Beach (40 minutes). Enjoy swimming and relaxing on the uniquely pink-hued sand.
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Continue to Komodo Island, guided by local rangers to see the legendary Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, along with wildlife such as deer, wild boar, and tropical birds.
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Next, head to Manta Point, where you may have the chance to snorkel alongside majestic manta rays (sightings are not guaranteed).
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Lunch on board before sailing back to Labuan Bajo.
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Drop-off at your hotel or Komodo Airport.
Trip Highlights
Snorkel at Kelor & Menjerite Islands
Sunset with thousands of flying foxes
Sunrise trek at Padar Island
Relax at Pink Beach
Encounter Komodo dragons with local rangers
Snorkel at Manta Point (chance to see manta rays)