Open trip Komodo 3d2n Pelita Arunika





Description
Experience the highlights of Komodo National Park on a 3-day, 2-night open boat trip, ideal for travelers who want adventure, nature, and new connections. Sail between stunning islands, hike to the iconic viewpoint on Padar Island, relax on the unique sands of Pink Beach, and snorkel in crystal-clear waters at Manjarite and Taka Makassar. Meet the legendary Komodo dragons on a guided visit with a local ranger, and enjoy a magical sunset at Kalong Island, where thousands of flying foxes fill the sky. Spend two nights on board, enjoying fresh meals, sea views, and a laid-back atmosphere with fellow travelers. This open trip is a great value for solo travelers, couples, and small groups looking for a memorable Komodo adventure without the cost of a private charter.
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Pickup Locations & Times
Our Driver will pick you up from Hotel, please stay at the Lobby Hotel during the pick up time range 09.00am - 09.30am
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(1)
We had a mixed experience on the boat. We got to see incredible places and so much wild life so I certainly recommend going on a live aboard in this area! As for the boat we were on it was good ,but the communication and organisation needs some work. Rooms were nice, and the boat was really comfortable. The jacuzzi on board just has jets, not heated, and they didn't put new water in so it was dirty and no one used it. Communication was lacking. We sat around for 2.5 hours because the photographer and another couple were late causing us to miss one spot and snorkel near dark so it wasn't great. We were never told how long the rides would be between spots or when to be ready so there was a lot of idling and not relaxing. One couple made us late to everything but the crew didn't bother to hurry them along. We nearly missed sunrise on the hike, but made it because a group of us ran the stairs. Overall, if communication were improved it would have been great.



