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Komodo Island is much more than just the famous Komodo dragons. It’s a land of stunning landscapes, vibrant marine life, and dozens of breathtaking islands waiting to be explored. From pink-sand beaches to crystal-clear waters full of coral reefs and manta rays, every corner of Komodo National Park is a hidden gem.
My name is Cornelius, and I’m a local tour guide with years of experience sharing the beauty of this region. I’m passionate about helping travelers discover the magic of Flores and Komodo through authentic, personalized, and safe adventures. Whether you’re seeking nature, culture, or pure relaxation—I’ll make sure your journey is unforgettable.

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Join a Komodo National Tour and discover the wild beauty of Komodo Island and Flores

Frequently Asked Questions

Find quick answers before traveling to Komodo and Flores with Sakramento Tours.

The easiest way is to arrive by plane. Labuan Bajo Airport is where you need to arrive. From Bali, it’s only a 1 hour flight. Check your flights on Air Asia or Traveloka

Since the weather is usually sunny, you will spend most of the stay in bathing suits, so bring even a few of them. You will spend most time on board barefoot, but it’s good to pack some flip-flops and trainers for hikes. Occasionally, it can get a little bit cool in the evenings, so a light top is useful to have. We recommend to use rash-vests as they are a great solution to limit the use of sunblock. Avoid suitcases if possible and try to use soft collapsible bags.

With enough notice vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and non-dairy diets can be catered too. Please let us know in advance of all dietary requirements or requests so we can make arrangements. We operate from relatively remote areas so it isn’t always possible to get specific ingredients, but we’ll always do our best to accommodate.

There is one speed boat, life jackets, life rings, VHF Radio, visual and audio signaling devices (flares, horns), GPS, Fire extinguishers, and first aid kit.

We strongly recommend that you travel with insurance as you would for any other holiday.
Tipping in Indonesia is entirely a matter of choice. If your stay exceeded your expectations, you may wish to leave a tip to the crew. They will share it equally between them.

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