Discover the wonders of Flores on a 5 days tour combining the mystical Kelimutu Crater Lakes and the iconic Komodo National Park. Marvel at the changing colors of Kelimutu’s tri-colored lakes, a natural phenomenon surrounded by serene landscapes. Continue to Komodo National Park to encounter the legendary Komodo dragons, hike to breathtaking viewpoints, and snorkel in crystal-clear waters teeming with vibrant marine life.
5 days 4 nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
# | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 4-8 | 4 | 8 | 10% |
2 | 9-14 | 9 | 14 | 15% |
Pick up at Ende Airport or hotel. After done, we will drive to Moni Village, with a stop at Wolotopo traditional village.
Stay at Kelimutu Ecolodge
After breakfast and check out hotel, you will be taken to Maumere Airport for a short flight to Labuan Bajo. Upon arrival in Labuan Bajo, check in hotel and free time on your own.
Stay at Zasgo Hotel
6am pick up at your hotel in Labuan Bajo, and transfer to the marina to board your shared speedboat. Our first stop will be Padar Island, and head to the top to see the panoramic view. Then we will move to Pink Beach, where you can have a free time relaxing on the beach or do some snorkeling in the crystal-clear water. After done, we will continue to Komodo Island, where you will trek around the island to find the dragons. After lunch, we will visit Taka Makassar, Manta Point, and Siaba Island before heading back to Labuan Bajo and drop you off at your hotel.
At agreed time, we will pick you up at the hotel and send you to the airport for your next flight.
For Kelimutu Crater Lakes, the lowest temperature will be somewhere around 10-12°C during the night or early morning.
As for Komodo cruise, please wear a comfortable walking shoes and long trousers. Yes, we know about the heat, but this will be the best option for you to trek around Komodo Island. Also don’t forget to pack your swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and maybe a pair of flip flops for the cruising day trip.
Strictly no. Komodo’s are wild and dangerous (well, they’re dragons, anyway). If you wish to take a picture at certain angle, your ranger will let you know how, where, and which distance is safe for you. They run like crazy, and their saliva is lethal. Just don’t get too close to them.
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