Komodo Island Trekking

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Komodo Island Trekking – The most popular reason to visit Komodo Island is to look the famous Komodo dragons. Komodo National Park was founded in 1980 for the conservation of these animals and is now a UNESCO World heritage Site.

Komodo National Park is actually made happening of several islands, the three largest physical Komodo, Padar and Rinca.

There are thought to be not quite 5,000 Komodo dragons perky in the park and each one can weigh going on to 90 kg.

Their great size doesn’t slow them down, and they can direct in the works to 12 miles per hour.

While visiting the Komodo National Park, it is best to employ a local guide as they are knowledgeable about the safest places for visitors to watch the Komodo dragons.

Komodo Island Trekking

Komodo Island Trekking

Getting close to a Komodo Dragon was Rob’s child dream. I know it sounds weird, but since his mom gave him a National Geographic magazine with an article about the Komodo National Park in Indonesia, he has been dreaming of visiting this part of the world.

Took him 20 years, but finally he was going on a trip to Komodo Island, and not only to get close to the Komodo dragons, but also to do a bunch of adventurous activities.

I went on a group trip around Indonesia, and while I was cruising the jungles of Borneo searching for orangutans, and exploring the underwater paradise of Wakatobi, Rob was in Bali doing his best: surfing and blogging.

But after 10 days apart [the longest period we have ever stayed far from each other] he joined me, and together we crossed off two items from our Indonesia travel bucket list: a trip to Komodo Island and the spectacular trekking in Padar Island.

This post is all about turning travel dreams to reality. After an amazing trip to Komodo Island we decided to publish this practical and inspiring travel guide to help you to plan your dream trip to the Komodo National Park, and enjoy the nature in all its glory.

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Comodo Island Location

Located close to Flores Island in Indonesia, the Komodo National Park is much more than dragons. It’s a place with unique fauna and flora, beautiful from the top of the mountains to the bottom of the sea.

So, what are the amazing things to in Komodo Island? How to get to Komodo? Where to stay in the National Park? Can we get close to the Komodo dragons? Is it risky??

The answer for all theses questions and postcard photos will convince you that Komodo Island must be your next holiday destination!

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Dragons, Diving and Komodo Island Trekking

The Komodo National Park is formed by three big islands: Komodo Island, Rinca Island and Padar Island, plus a few other islets, a total of 2,321 Km2 of protected land and sea.

On 1986, Komodo National Park was declared World Heritage Site and Man and Biosphere Reserve by Unesco, because only in this area we can find the Komodo dragon, the largest species of living lizard in the world.

An estimated total of 5,700 dragons that call this stunning part of Indonesia as their home.

The Komodo dragons are the star of the show, but the natural spectacle in Komodo National Park goes beyond those dangerous lizards.

All the top things to do in Komodo Islands are related to nature, so be prepared for an overdose of stunning views, crystal clear water, colored corals, curious fishes, giant bats, sun and sweat.

The perfect combination for an unforgettable adventure trip. When planning your trip to Komodo Island, don’t miss these top things to do in the Komodo National Park.

If you want more information about Komodo Island Trekking. Please read here jojokomodotour.com

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