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Looking for a destination where adventure meets natural beauty? Trekking in Komodo National Park and Flores Island is one of the most rewarding ways to explore Indonesia’s rugged terrain, ancient traditions, and awe-inspiring wildlife. From spotting Komodo dragons in their natural habitat to hiking through volcanic highlands and remote traditional villages, this experience is perfect for nature lovers and adventurous travelers.
Indonesia’s eastern region is a haven for trekkers, especially Komodo and Flores, where the trails offer:
🐉 Encounters with wild Komodo dragons
⛰ Hikes to panoramic viewpoints like Padar Island
🌋 Trekking through volcanic landscapes like Mount Kelimutu
🏞 Visits to Wae Rebo and Bena Village—remote traditional settlements
🌿 Immersion in pristine rainforests, savannas, and highland trails
Whether you’re into wildlife trekking, mountain climbing, or cultural walking tours, Komodo and Flores have it all.
Famous for Komodo dragon sightings
Guided treks through dry savanna and forest
Wildlife includes deer, water buffalo, and tropical birds
Short but steep trek to a spectacular viewpoint
Panoramic views of three differently colored beaches
Best done at sunrise or sunset
Guided trekking trails with National Park rangers
Combine wildlife spotting with birdwatching
Educational experience on the island’s unique ecosystem
Trek to see the three colored crater lakes
Ideal for sunrise hikes
Located in Kelimutu National Park, central Flores
2–3 hour uphill trek through jungle-covered hills
Overnight stay in a traditional Mbaru Niang (conical house)
A rare chance to interact with the indigenous Manggarai community
Challenging volcano hike near Bajawa
Known for its perfect cone shape and sweeping views
Best for experienced hikers
Combine cultural heritage with a short scenic trek
Walk through megalithic stone structures and ancestral homes
Most trips start in Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park. From there, you can join guided boat tours for island treks or overland tours to Flores’ highlands.
Komodo trekking and snorkeling combo tours
Wae Rebo 2D1N cultural trekking tours
Flores Overland Tours (7–12 days, covering Kelimutu, Inerie, Bena, etc.)
Bring sturdy hiking shoes and sun protection
Stay hydrated and bring snacks for longer treks
Always follow local guides and park rangers
Respect local customs in traditional villages
Eco-tourists and wildlife enthusiasts
Adventure travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences
Culture seekers interested in indigenous traditions
Photographers and nature lovers
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