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Five must-visit places in Komodo National Park
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Komodo National Park in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, is one of the
most popular tourist destinations in the country. With a total size of
1,817 square kilometers, the place covers three major islands, namely
Komodo, Padar and Rinca, in addition to numerous islets.
Established in 1980, the park was initially intended to conserve the
endangered Komodo Dragon and its habitat. As its popularity increased,
more tourists could be found visiting the site to explore its other
attractions as well.
Here are the top five recommended destinations available at the national park according to kompas.com.
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Loh Buaya
Loh Buaya is the main habitat of Komodo dragons in Rinca Island. It takes two-hour boat ride from Labuan Bajo to reach it.
While in Loh Buaya, tourists will be accompanied by a tour guide,
allowing them to learn more about the giant lizards. Other recommended
activities in Loh Buaya include trekking and chilling on the beach.
Pink Beach
Pink Beach is among the must-visit places in the Komodo National
Park. Its unusual and striking color comes from a microscopic organism
called Foraminifera, which produces a red pigment on the coral reefs.
According to Wonderful Indonesia's website,
this beach is the perfect place for snorkelers and beginner divers as
its shallow water allows amateur sea explorers to catch a glimpse of the
breathtaking underwater life.
Gili Laba
Gili Laba is a small island in Komodo National Park. Popular for
trekking, the small hills allow adventure-seeker to enjoy breathtaking
views of the national park. During the dry season, the green hills turn
into a yellow savanna.
Kelor Island
A trip to the park is not complete without marveling at its marine
life. Home to 206 types of corals and thousands of fishes, Kelor Island
makes a suitable snorkeling destination.
Komodo Tourism Village
In Komodo Tourism Village, tourist will be able to witness a day in
the life of Komodo natives. Home to 1,700 residents, the place also
allows tourists to purchase some unique souvenirs, such as Komodo
dragon wooden sculptures.
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Source - TheJakartaPost
Source - TheJakartaPost