
Komodo Island Trips is your gateway to exploring the wonders of Komodo Island, Rinca, and the surrounding areas. Expertly guided day and multi-day tours from Labuan Bajo and Bali.
Plan Your TripThe sun rises over the horizon, casting a warm glow on the rugged terrain of Komodo Island. With every step, the scent of saltwater mingles with the earthy aroma of the island’s flora. Here, adventure beckons, and nature’s marvels await the intrepid traveler.
This is the spirit of Komodo Island Trips, where exploration meets a commitment to sustainable tourism — and where every journey is crafted to leave the islands as wild and beautiful as we found them.

Expertly guided trips departing from Labuan Bajo and Bali.
Experience Komodo dragons, Padar sunrise, and Pink Beach.
Clear details on park fees and trip essentials — no surprises.

In 2016, a group of passionate explorers and conservationists came together with a vision to showcase the natural beauty and biodiversity of Komodo Island. Our founder, Maria Santoso, a seasoned traveler and marine biologist, recognized the need for responsible tourism practices that support both local communities and the environment. With her expertise, she established Komodo Island Trips, focusing on providing authentic experiences while ensuring the protection of the region’s unique ecosystems.
Since our inception, we have prioritized partnerships with local guides who possess intimate knowledge of the islands. Each guide undergoes rigorous training and certification, ensuring that they are well-equipped to provide safe, informative, and respectful experiences. Our team believes that education is essential, not just for visitors but for the preservation of these remarkable habitats.

At Komodo Island Trips, our mission is clear: to offer immersive travel experiences that foster appreciation for Komodo’s wildlife and landscapes while promoting sustainable practices. We envision a future where tourism contributes positively to the environment, supports local economies, and enhances cultural understanding.
We are committed to transparency in our operations, providing detailed information on park fees and trip itineraries. For example, park entrance fees for Komodo National Park are approximately IDR 150,000 (around USD 10) per person, which goes directly to conservation efforts. Our tours are designed to minimize environmental impact, ensuring that every visitor leaves only footprints behind.

The strength of Komodo Island Trips lies in our diverse team of professionals from various backgrounds. Our guides are not only certified in first aid and marine safety but also trained in environmental conservation. Each member brings a unique perspective, whether it’s a deep understanding of marine biology, cultural heritage, or outdoor survival skills.
We are proud to be part of the Indonesian Eco-Tourism Association, which promotes responsible tourism practices across the country. Our commitment to ongoing training ensures that our team remains at the forefront of sustainable tourism trends and conservation efforts. This dedication allows us to offer enriching experiences while safeguarding the integrity of the landscapes we explore.

Our day tours and multi-day trips cater to a variety of interests and schedules. From the vibrant coral reefs surrounding Komodo and Rinca Islands to the panoramic views from Padar Island, each trip is designed to highlight the best of the region. A typical day tour from Labuan Bajo includes visits to notable sites such as Pink Beach and Komodo Island, where you can observe the iconic Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.
Multi-day trips provide a more in-depth exploration, allowing travelers to experience the diverse ecosystems of the area. For instance, a 3-day, 2-night package includes hiking to the Padar Island viewpoint, snorkeling in vibrant coral gardens, and trekking through the rugged landscapes of Rinca Island. Prices for these tours start at approximately USD 200, including meals, accommodation, and park fees.
From sunrise hikes to liveaboard cruises — a glimpse of what awaits.

Encountering the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard, is a highlight for many visitors. Found only in this region, these formidable creatures can grow up to 3 meters long and weigh over 70 kilograms. Guided tours provide insight into their behavior and habitat, with trained rangers leading the way to ensure safety.
The Komodo National Park, established in 1980, spans over 1,800 square kilometers and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a critical area for conservation. The park’s management works diligently to protect both the dragons and their habitat, emphasizing the importance of maintaining ecological balance.

The waters surrounding Komodo Island are a paradise for snorkelers and divers alike. With visibility often exceeding 30 meters, the coral reefs teem with life — from vibrant schools of fish to majestic manta rays. Popular snorkeling spots include Manta Point, where you might encounter these gentle giants gliding through the water.
Guided snorkeling tours typically include all necessary equipment, along with safety briefings and marine education. Prices for snorkeling tours generally start at USD 50 per person, covering gear rental and a guided experience. Many tours also incorporate lunch, allowing you to enjoy local flavors while taking in the stunning seascapes.

Understanding park fees and guidelines is essential for anyone planning a trip to Komodo Island. As mentioned, the entrance fee for Komodo National Park is IDR 150,000 (approximately USD 10) per person, which is valid for one day. Multi-day passes are available for those wishing to explore more extensively.
Visitors are encouraged to follow park regulations to protect the environment and wildlife. This includes staying on designated trails, respecting wildlife distance, and refraining from littering. Our team provides comprehensive briefings to ensure that all guests are informed and prepared to follow these guidelines.

Imagine standing atop the rugged peaks of Padar Island as the first light of dawn breaks across the horizon, illuminating the breathtaking landscape of emerald hills and turquoise waters. This is just one of the many unforgettable experiences you can encounter on Komodo Island trips. Each expedition is designed to immerse you in the natural beauty and rich biodiversity of the region, ensuring every moment is a memory to cherish.
Our multi-day trips often include thrilling activities such as snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, where you can witness the kaleidoscope of marine life that inhabits these waters. A typical itinerary covers about 100 nautical miles of stunning scenery, with stops at some of the most pristine beaches and hidden coves in the Komodo National Park. Prices for these all-inclusive packages start around $350 per person, offering not just a glimpse into this paradise, but a full-fledged adventure.

No visit to Komodo Island is complete without encountering the island’s most famous residents — the Komodo dragons. These magnificent creatures, which can grow up to 10 feet long and weigh over 150 pounds, are the largest lizards on Earth. Guided tours provide safe and informative experiences, allowing you to observe these prehistoric reptiles in their natural habitat, while adhering to strict conservation guidelines.
Our knowledgeable guides lead you through the national park, sharing insights into the behavior and ecology of the dragons, while ensuring your safety. Visitors can expect a 95% chance of spotting these incredible animals, particularly on Rinca Island, which is home to a thriving population. The park itself spans over 1,800 square kilometers and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

Planning your trip to Komodo Island requires some preparation, especially regarding park fees and local regulations. As of 2026, entry fees for Komodo National Park are about $10 per person, with additional fees for guided tours. It’s essential to book your tours in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your place and avoid disappointment.
When packing for your adventure, be sure to bring sun protection, comfortable hiking shoes, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout your explorations. The climate can be hot and dry, so lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. Keep in mind that the best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to December, when the trails are more accessible and wildlife is more active.

Are you ready to explore the wonders of Komodo Island? Our dedicated team is here to help you plan your journey — from selecting the right tour to essential travel tips. Whether you’re after a quick day trip or an immersive multi-day adventure, we have options to suit every traveler.
Let us guide you through this extraordinary destination, where every moment is an opportunity for discovery.
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