Komodo, The Other Side of The World

Komodo or the full Komodo dragon is a large lizard species found on the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Gili Dasami in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This lizard by the natives of the island of Komodo is also called by the local name ora.

We provide some tour packages in Komodo and surrounding it:

Kelor Island

The nickname for Kelor Island is a place to stop by. Its image as a “stop island” is indeed attached to the list of sailing trips.

Usually, this Kelor Island is stopped by travelers before they land again in the city. Or, instead, it becomes a “warm-up” place before sailing to the main destination island, namely Komodo Island or Padar Island.

Komodo National Park

In 1980, this national park was established to protect the Komodo dragon and its habitat. In this national park, there are 277 species of animals which are a mix of animals from Asia and Australia, consisting of 32 species of mammals, 128 species of birds, and 37 species of reptiles.

Pink Beach Komodo

Foram has a slightly orange or coral color which then mixes with the sand on the beach. As a result, the color of the sand at Pink Beach becomes pink.

Mandalika Circuit

The Mandalika International Circuit is a racing circuit in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone in Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. The circuit with a track length of 4.31 km and 17 corners has a homologation class A from the FIM.

Sukarara Village

Sukarara is a village some where in Jonggat District, Central Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. Most of the inhabitants of this village are Sasak. Here Songket Sukarara is a woving fabric in this village.

Sade Village

Sade is one of the hamlets in the village of Rembitan, Pujut, Central Lombok. People know this hamlet as a hamlet that maintains the customs of the Sasak tribe. The Sasak Sade tribe is already famous among tourists who come to Lombok