Discover Komodo National Park
Komodo Dragons, Pink Beach, and Hiking
Plan Your Visit to Komodo National Park Where the extraordinary still feels untouched.
Komodo National Park, located in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its breathtaking landscapes, diverse marine life, and the world’s largest living lizard—the Komodo dragon. Whether you’re an adventurer, a beach lover, or a wildlife enthusiast, Komodo National Park offers an unforgettable experience. Three of its standout attractions include Komodo dragons, Pink Beach, and scenic hiking trails.
🗓️ Best time to visit:
April to December (dry season) = top visibility for diving, calmer seas, and epic hiking weather.
December to March (shoulder season) = lush, green scenery and fewer crowds-and mantas abound!
✈️ Getting There:
Fly to Komodo International Airport/Labuan Bajo (LBJ), the main gateway to Komodo. Daily flights available from Bali and Jakarta.
💗 What Our Guests Love about KNP:
- Unforgettable dives
- Komodo dragons in the wild
- Pink sand beaches + pristine coral gardens
- Volcanic hiking trails with panoramic views
📍 Every great journey begins in Komodo.


🌸 Pink Beach:
Rare. Vibrant. Unforgettable.
One of only seven pink sand beaches in the world.
Fringed by coral reefs and lapped by crystal-clear tides, Pink Beach is one of only a few in the world where crushed red coral lends a blush hue to the sand. It’s a tranquil spot for snorkeling, swimming, or simply unwinding in the shade of Komodo’s rugged coastline.
Just steps from shore, you’ll find vibrant coral gardens teeming with reef life—from sea turtles to shimmering anthias—making this a favorite among underwater photographers.
📍 Bring your camera—nature doesn’t get more photogenic than this.
🥾 Hiking Komodo:
Island Trails
& Panoramic Views
Climb volcanic ridges and take in some of Indonesia’s most iconic scenery.
Komodo National Park isn’t just about the water—it’s also home to some of the most scenic hiking trails in Indonesia. From dramatic coastal lookouts to steep ridgelines, these trails offer rewarding climbs and breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and turquoise sea.
The most famous trek is Padar Island, where a 30-minute ascent leads to a panoramic view of three distinct beaches—white, black, and pink. Gili Lawa Darat is a sunset favorite, with sweeping hilltop vistas. On Komodo Island, hiking often includes Komodo dragon sightings, as the trails wind through their natural habitat.
Perfect for photography, sunrise hikes, and nature lovers, Komodo’s trails are short but unforgettable.
📅 Best time to hike:
April to November for dry conditions, especially early morning or late afternoon for cooler temps.
📍 Bring water, sturdy shoes, and your sense of adventure—the views are worth every step.

