Breakfast at Hotel and proceed to the port with speed boat to visit many spots of second day, also may you can visit Komodo Dragon at Komodo Island.
1. Explore Padar Island:
Padar Island is the third largest island in the Komodo National Park area, after Komodo Island and Rinca Island. This island is relatively closer to Rinca Island than to Komodo Island, which is separated by the Lintah Strait. Around this island there are also three or four small islands.
Padar Island is also accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage site, because it is within the Komodo National Park area, along with Komodo Island, Rinca Island, and Gili Motang. Padar Island is not inhabited by Komodo dragons because the food chain is broken. The types of reptiles on Padar Island include gold ring snakes (Bioga Dendrophylla), monitor lizards, geckos and green snakes. The sea around the island has several popular locations for scuba diving and snorkeling.
2. Explore Long Pink Beach:
Pink Beach is one of the tourist spots that should not be missed when visiting Komodo National Park. This beach, which is on the north side of Padar Island, offers beautiful pink sand and expanse of blue sea. The pink color of the sand on this beach comes from a mixture of white sand grains and dead red coral. Here, the white sand feels soft when you hold.
3. Visit and Explore Komodo Island:
Komodo Island is also accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, because it is in the Komodo National Park area, together with Rinca Island, Padar Island and Gili Motang Komodo Island is known as the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon.
On Komodo Island, Komodo dragons live and breed well. Until August 2009, on this island there were around 1300 Komodo dragons. Added to other islands, such as Rinca Island and Gili Motang, their total number reaches around 2500 individuals. There are also around 100 Komodo dragons in the Wae Wuul Nature Reserve on the mainland of Flores Island but not included in the Komodo National Park area.
Apart from Komodo dragons, this island also has exotic flora, a variety of Sepang wood which local residents use as medicine and clothing dye. This nitak tree or Sterculia oblongata is believed to be useful as medicine and its seeds are as tasty and delicious as peas.
4. Explore Taka Makasar Island:
Taka Makassar is a tiny island in Komodo National Park. It has a peculiar shape of a drop, with white sand mixed with pink sand. This perfect sandbar, with a size smaller than a football field, has clear blue waters. It only comes up during the time when the seawater is receding. Meanwhile, when the sea level rises, it will submerge underwater. This island is located very close to Manta Point, the favorite place for Manta Rays to gather, with shallow water area but a very strong current. The famous Taka Makassar is known as the longest reef in the Komodo National Park.
5. See Manta at Manta Point:
When you enter the waters of Manta Point Labuan Bajo, you will be greeted by the stunning beauty of the underwater world. This is where you can witness firsthand the graceful movements of manta rays in their natural habitat. Manta rays, which can reach a width of up to 7 meters, are often seen feeding and playing in the clear and transparent waters around this area. Witnessing the presence of these gentle giants is an awe-inspiring and unforgettable experience for anyone who loves marine life.
6. Explore Kanawa Island:
Kanawa Island is a small island that has crystal clear sea water with white sand and very beautiful coral reefs.
This island has a gradation of blue sea water, it seems that is known. all parts of Flores Island are very beautiful. From the west to the east you will find extraordinary views and tourist spots.
Starting from Komodo Island National Park until finally you can reach Kanawa Island which is a hidden paradise on the edge of West Flores.
We return to Labuan Bajo and Dinner at Taman Laut Resto and Lunch provide by lunch box. After Dinner back to Hotel and Check in