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Famous Dive Site Around Komodo National Park
Komodo National Park, located in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia, is renowned for its breathtaking underwater landscapes and rich marine biodiversity. The park, established in 1980, encompasses a vast area of around 1,733 square kilometers and comprises numerous islands, with Komodo, Rinca, and Padar being the largest ones. Here are some notable dive s... read more
Hidden Komodo Dragons Land at Gili Motang and Nusa Kode Island
Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Indonesia, is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, diverse marine life, and of course, the iconic Komodo dragons. While the main islands like Komodo and Rinca often steal the spotlight, there are hidden gems within the park waiting to be discovered. Two such gems are Gili... read more
The Hidden Beauty of Pulau Burung near Labuan Bajo, Flores
Amidst located in the Flores Sea, Pulau Burung emerges as a captivating gem near Labuan Bajo, Flores. This enchanting island, translated as “Bird Island” in English, beckons travelers with its untouched natural splendor and diverse marine life. If you’re seeking a tranquil escape coupled with breathtaking scenery, Pulau Burung promises an u... read more
Sustainable Tourism in Komodo National Park: A Visitor’s Guide to Conservation
Promoting the sustainability of the Komodo National Park ecosystem is crucial for preserving its natural beauty and biodiversity for future generations to enjoy. As a tourist visiting this remarkable destination, there are several ways you can support sustainability efforts: 1. Respect Wildlife and Their Habitat: One of the primary attractions of Komodo Nati... read more
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