An adventure to the lair of the dragons in the Komodo National Park is definitely the experience of a lifetime. This is the only remaining place on earth that is the habitat of  KomodoVaranus komodoensis, the largest living prehistoric lizard, the only one worthy of the title “Dragon”.  This national park is the closest you can get to a real life Jurassic Park experience.

Secluded from the modern world, the Komodo National Park and its surrounding areas are also where nature has been kept its most pristine. Here, the seas offer vibrant colors and exotic marine life which amaze divers and snorkelers alike. On the surface, beautiful unspoilt beaches radiate a certain sense of serenity. 

1.Padar Island

From the summit of Padar Island you can see beautiful beaches surrounding the island and some of the most fascinating natural scenery that you can ever hope to find. With all these amazing photo opportunities, Padar Island has even been dubbed a “Haven for Photographers”. 

2.Peak of GIli Laba Island

Situated about an hour’s boat ride from Komodo Island or about 4 hours from Labuan Bajo, Gili Laba is a beautiful small uninhabited island. The island offers one-of-a kind view over the Flores Sea from the top of its hill. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the soft pearly white sand stretching over the beautiful beach that touches the crystal clear water of the sea. Covered by lush green savannahs below towering hills, the scenery here is truly marvelous.

4.Pink Beach

A clear blue sky above, with fluffy white clouds drifting lazily across, rolling green hills, covered luxuriantly in thick vegetation interspersed with high, rocky cliffs. Here are calm, clear waters, tinted by the colorful corals below its surface, and alive with the movement of a hundred species of marine life. Last, but not least: a stretch of soft sand, neither white nor black, but surprisingly, Pink. 

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