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Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands, is a haven of breathtaking landscapes, diverse marine life, and rich cultural heritage. From its dramatic hilltops to its crystal-clear waters, the park is best explored aboard a private yacht, allowing travelers to access its most stunning and remote locations with ease.

1. Komodo island: The land of dragons

Home to the world-famous Komodo dragons, Komodo Island is the heart of the national park. A guided trek through its rugged terrain offers the rare opportunity to observe these prehistoric reptiles in their natural habitat. Beyond the dragons, the island also boasts pristine beaches and scenic viewpoints, making it a must-visit destination.

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2. Padar island: Iconic panoramic views

Padar Island is one of the most photographed spots in Indonesia, thanks to its otherworldly landscapes. A short but steep hike to the summit rewards visitors with a breathtaking panoramic view of three uniquely colored beaches—white, black, and pink—contrasting against the turquoise sea. It’s an essential stop for adventure seekers and photographers alike.

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3. Pink beach: A natural wonder

One of only a handful of pink sand beaches in the world, this rare phenomenon is caused by crushed red coral mixing with white sand. The result is a dreamy shoreline perfect for sunbathing, snorkeling, or simply admiring its unique beauty. The vibrant coral reefs just offshore make it a fantastic snorkeling spot as well.

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4. Manta point: Swim with majestic rays

A paradise for divers and snorkelers, Manta Point is famous for its high population of manta rays. Here, visitors can witness these gentle giants gliding gracefully through the waters, often in large groups.

5. Taka Makassar: A private sandbank escape

Taka Makassar is a tiny crescent-shaped sandbank surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Accessible only by boat, this secluded spot is ideal for a private picnic, a leisurely swim, or a snorkeling session in its shallow, reef-filled waters. The surrounding sea is also a great place to spot manta rays.

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6. Gili Lawa: The best sunset spot

For those in search of a spectacular sunset, Gili Lawa is the place to be. A moderate hike up its rolling hills provides a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding islands, especially at golden hour. The island is also a great snorkeling and diving location, with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine species.

7. Batu Bolong: A diver’s paradise

Batu Bolong is one of the top dive sites in Komodo National Park. This underwater pinnacle is home to an astonishing variety of marine life, including reef sharks, turtles, and swirling schools of fish. The site is known for its rich coral gardens and strong currents, making it ideal for experienced divers.

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8. Kanawa island: A hidden gem

For a more relaxed atmosphere, Kanawa Island offers pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and paddleboarding. The shallow reef surrounding the island is home to colorful corals and tropical fish, making it a great destination for those looking to unwind in paradise.

9. Exploring Komodo in ultimate comfort

A private yacht charter is the best way to experience Komodo National Park in luxury and exclusivity. With the freedom to explore at your own pace, enjoy gourmet meals on board, and relax in complete privacy, a yacht journey through Komodo allows you to immerse yourself in its untouched beauty like never before.

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10. When to visit Komodo National Park

The best time to visit Komodo is between May to September, when the weather is dry, and the seas are calm. This period offers the best conditions for hiking, snorkeling, and diving, making it the perfect season to explore the park’s top destinations.

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