Located within the Lesser Sunda Islands, Komodo National Park is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Spanning three major islands Komodo, Rinca, and Padar along with numerous smaller islets, this world-renowned park was originally established in 1980 to protect the legendary Komodo Dragon, the world's largest living lizard. Beyond its prehistoric inhabitants, the park boasts a dramatic landscape of stark volcanic hills, brilliant pink-sand beaches, and one of the world's richest marine environments, making it a premier destination for wildlife lovers and luxury explorers.
The Legendary Komodo Dragons: Trek through the dry savannahs of Komodo or Rinca Island with expert local rangers to encounter these magnificent apex predators in their natural, untouched habitat.
Padar Island Panoramic Trek: Climb the iconic trail of Padar Island at sunrise to witness one of the most famous vistas in Southeast Asia—a dramatic viewpoint showcasing three magnificent crescent bays, each with a different colored beach.
The Iconic Pink Beach: Relax on one of the world's few natural pink-sand beaches, where microscopic red coral fragments blend with pristine white sands, creating a striking contrast against the turquoise sea.
Manta Point & World-Class Marine Life: Drift through the rich currents of the Coral Triangle to snorkel and dive alongside giant manta rays, sea turtles, dugongs, and thriving coral gardens.
Gili Lawa & Flying Fox Phenomenon: Watch the sunset from stunning vantage points or witness thousands of flying foxes fly out from the mangrove forests of Kalong Island, darkening the evening sky in a spectacular natural display.
Navigating the diverse islands of the Komodo archipelago requires flawless maritime coordination and local expertise. NTT DMC specializes in curating premium seafaring experiences, from private luxury Phinisi yacht charters to day-trip speedboats. We manage all complex logistics, including national park permits, professional dive guides, and sustainable travel practices that support local conservation and indigenous communities, ensuring an unforgettable and responsible journey.
Dry & Sunny Season (April to October): Exceptional weather with calm, clear seas, perfect for sailing, trekking, and scuba diving.
Mating Season (July to August): The dragons are highly active, though they can be harder to spot as they venture deeper into the forests.
Green Season (November to March): The hills turn into a lush, vibrant green, and the waters offer excellent manta ray sightings, though occasional tropical showers should be expected.






























