the Land of the Dragon
Explore the mystery of the ancient islands around Komodo Island. It is a unique place with a lot of surprises.
Discover the thrill of exploring Komodo National Park, a breathtaking conservation area nestled between Sumbawa and Flores in eastern Indonesia. Home to the iconic islands of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, along with several smaller gems, this 1,800-square-kilometer park offers an unparalleled diving experience. Established as a national park in 1980 and designated a World Heritage Site in 1986, Komodo was honored as a Man and Biosphere Reserve in 1992.
Discover the Marvels of Komodo National Park: A Diver’s and Nature Lover’s Paradise!
Komodo National Park is a treasure trove of spectacular terrestrial and marine biodiversity. On land, explore nearly 250 plant species, over 30 reptiles, 3 amphibians, and bird roosts for 100+ species. Underwater dive into one of the world’s richest marine environments, where extensive mangroves, sea grass beds, seamounts, and vibrant coral reefs shelter over 1,000 fish species and 50 types of sponges. Dive in and experience the unparalleled wonders of Komodo National Park!
Dive into the Vibrant Reefs of Komodo National Park: A Marine Wonderland Awaits!
Explore the dazzling reefs of Komodo National Park, teeming with nudibranchs, sea slugs, lobsters, shrimps, crabs, frogfish, seahorses, and a stunning array of unusual coastal marine species. Positioned at the confluence of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, this park’s sheltered bays attract 6 whale species, 10 dolphin species, dugongs, rays, turtles, sharks, and a host of pelagic fish. Dive in and discover the extraordinary marine life that makes Komodo a must-see destination!
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