Komodo Island and Padar Island - Komodo Tour 2 Day 1 Night

You will visit two significant islands in Komodo National Park on the Komodo Island and Padar Island Tour 2 Days 1 Night: Komodo Island, where you can see Komodo Dragons, and Padar Island, which offers the best views of this island. We will also go snorkeling while on the Komodo Padar Island Tour 2 Days 1 Night at Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Kanawa Island.

The interesting places to be visited during 2 Days 1 Night Komodo Island and Padar Tour: 

padar island

Padar Island

In addition to Komodo Island, Padar Island is Labuan Bajo's primary travel destination. Tourists must ascend roughly 818 stairs in order to appreciate Padar Island's splendor. In the first 100 steps, Padar Island's splendor will start to become apparent. By the time you reach the summit, any fatigue you experienced while climbing will be gone. On every island in this area, visitors may observe the clear blue water and lush greenery. Tourists can indulge in their interest of capturing images of the natural world here. The fact that smoking is not permitted in this area and that it is kept immaculately further contributes to Padar Island's charm. By the time you reach the summit, any fatigue you experienced while climbing will be gone. On every island in this area, visitors may observe the clear blue water and lush greenery. On every island in this area, visitors may observe the clear blue water and lush.

Long Beach

Long Beach

West of Flores Island on Padar Island is where you'll find long beach. It takes two hours by boat from Labuan Bajo port to get to this crimson beach, which is the longest in Komodo National Park. Like the pink beach in Komodo National Park, Long Beach is well known for its red sand beaches. Long Beach's distinctive features include its pinkish-reddish sand beach, crystal-clear water, and abundant underwater life. The reason for the reddish pink tint is that the majority of the corals in this area are pink in color and broke off under the waves before being hauled onto the beach. Other publications, however, claimed that foraminifera are the cause of the pink color. The foraminifera on the beach are orange in color and change pink when they come into contact with the sand. Your eyes will be spoiled by the surrounding natural scenery and savanna hill expanse.

Kalong Island

Kalong Island

One of the islands in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, is Kalong Island. It draws in a lot of tourists, both domestic and foreign, due to its extraordinary beauty and charm. Kalong is the Filipino word for bat. There are lots of bats on this island, which is why it is called Kalong Island. Tourists can see a group of bats flying around at night in search of food. The sunset has a captivating quality that is breathtaking. Don't let your visit cause you to miss this opportunity. The presence of bats is what makes Kalong Island distinctive. Due to the island's continued natural state, a large variety of bat species can be found here. The number is thought to be in the tens of thousands. The scenery at Labuan Bajo is renowned for its beauty. You may also take in the splendor of the afternoon sunset on beautiful Kalong Island. The charm of the sea on Kalong Island is no less striking.

Komodo Island

Komodo Island

One of the Komodo National Park areas overseen by the Central Government is this island. Administratively, this island is a part of Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara Province's West Manggarai Regency, Komodo District. The westernmost point of East Nusa Tenggara Province, which borders West Nusa Tenggara Province, is Komodo Island. Komodo dragons thrive and reproduce successfully on Komodo Island. There are around 1300 dragons on this island as of August 2009. Their combined population totals reach about 2500 when combined with those of nearby islands like Rinca Island and Gili Motang. Not counting the region of Komodo National Park, there are also about 100 Komodo dragons in the Wae Wuul Nature Reserve on the Flores Island mainland. Aside from Komodo dragons, this island is home to an exotic flora of different sepang wood, which the locals use as dye and medicine.

pink beach

Pink Beach

When we talk about the Pink beach, this popular destination is frequently associated with the beauty of the sand dunes that line the shore. Of course, we frequently come across typical items like the gleaming white sand and the sharp black sand along the sea. Have you, however, ever been to a beach with pink sand? As its name suggests, Pink Beach is a popular tourist spot in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, known for its exquisite pink sand. Many local and international tourists have been seduced to visit the island recognized for being home to thousands of Komodo dragons by Pink Beach's distinctive pink sand and blue sea water. According to legend, microscopic creatures called foraminifera, which give the coral reef its red hue, are what give the sand at Pink Beach its pink hue. The pink tint of the beach sand is a result of the coral reef fragments that were smashed by the waves dissolving.

Taka Makassar

Taka Makassar

Taka Makassar is a very unique destination in Labuan Bajo. This tiny island only contains clusters of charming white sand. Its small and curved shape makes it even more unique. Moreover, you can only see it if the condition of the sea water is receding. Not only the white sand is charming, Taka Makassar is also the place with the best snorkeling and diving spots in Labuan Bajo. This tiny island is surrounded by coral which is a paradise for underwater biota. You will find various anemones, microbes, crabs and other small marine animals. Coral reefs in this area are also very well preserved. Guaranteed you will not be disappointed when snorkeling or diving in the vicinity. Even though its presence is only when the sea water recedes, its presence is highly anticipated. So, tourists can definitely take the time to go to Taka Makassar after or before going to Komodo Island.

Manta Point

Manta Point

Manta Point is an interesting tourist spot on Komodo, Komodo Island, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. In this tourist spot you can enjoy a holiday in the open sea while snorkeling or diving and chatting with rare aquatic animals. Enjoying a vacation on the high seas while snorkeling or diving and chatting with rare aquatic animals may be one of our dreams, especially for those who really love nature tourism. In Indonesia, there is a water animal tourism spot that is protected so that it does not become extinct, namely Manta Point Labuan Bajo. This tourist spot is located in East Nusa Tenggara and is a destination for local and foreign tourists. This charming and exotic tourist area not only has a diversity of marine ecosystems but is also complete with land ecosystems that are no less interesting. Here visitors can dive in the sea while chatting with manta fish.

Kanawa Island

Kanawa Island

Island of Kanawa A little island called Labuan Bajo has thousands of stunning starfish strewn along its coastline. The island of Flores, which the locals commonly refer to as Kanawa, will never run out of beautiful things to tell about. The island of Flores is incredibly lovely, as everyone is aware. Incredible views and tourism attractions can be found going from west to east. Beginning with the Komodo Island National Park, you can go till you arrive at Kanawa Island, a secret gem on the outskirts of western Flores. A little island called Kanawa Island features white beaches, clean water, and stunning coral reefs. The azure sea water on this island makes it the ideal destination for tourists seeking to unwind after a long day at the office. You'll be mesmerized by the little beach cottages and the shade of the ketapang trees, and you'll feel like the happiest person on world to be able to appreciate their beauty.

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Komodo Island and Padar Tour 2D/1N Itinerary:

Day 01: Labuan Bajo - Padar Island - Long Beach - Kalong Island (L/D)
  • Around 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m., there is a pick-up service from your hotel in Labuan Bajo and a transfer to the harbor.
  • Direct travel to Padar Island requires a three-hour boat ride.
  • The nicest landscape of Padar Island can be seen by trekking there.
  • returning to the boat to eat lunch.
  • Continue your journey to Long Beach so you can unwind and go swimming there.
  • Direct overnight boat travel to Kalong Island.
  • On the boat, dinner will be provided.
Day 02: Komodo Island - Pink Beach - Taka Makassar - Manta Point - Kanawa Island (B/L/D)
  • Embark on a trip to Komodo Island around seven in the morning so you can observe the Komodo Dragon and other exotic wildlife.
  • two hours of trekking on Komodo Island.
  • Return on the boat and carry on your journey to Pink Beach after that.
  • At Pink Beach, you can go snorkeling or simply unwind on the sand.
  • Direct snorkeling access to Taka Makassar and Manta Point.
  • Our final stop for snorkeling is Kanawa Island.
  • Return to the harbor at Labuan Bajo, and we'll take you to your hotel.
  • Trip is over.

Price Inclusive:

  • Land and sea arrangement service.
  • 2 nights accommodation on the boat
  • Full board meals: 2x breakfast, 3x lunches and 2x dinner.
  • Coffee, tea, and mineral water.
  • Park admission and park ranger service.
  • Snorkeling equipment.
  • Snorkeling at Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Kanawa Island
  • Camera fee and donations.
  • Mosquito lotion.
  • English speaking tour guide.
What to bring?
  • Extra money for soft drinks.
  • Sun cream or sunblock.