Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spans 669 square miles (1,733 square kilometers) of islands and pristine ocean in Indonesia. The park is renowned for its Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, which roam the rugged terrain. The diverse ecosystem also supports a variety of wildlife, including boar, bats, deer, wild horses, and monkeys. Beneath the waves, lush reefs teem with marine life, offering a rich underwater landscape. Visitors can explore the park’s natural beauty, observe the unique fauna, and experience the vibrant marine environment through activities like hiking and snorkeling.
Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo)
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 15
Non Nuoc Beach, located just a few miles from Da Nang, is renowned for its pristine beauty. The beach features a gentle curve of white sand between the Son Tra […]
- 2
Occupying the northwestern corner of Bali, West Bali National Park (Taman Nasional Bali Barat) stands as the island’s last true wilderness. Established in 1941, primarily to protect the critically endangered […]
- 36
Africam Safari, located in Mexico, offers a unique opportunity to observe more than 5,000 animals, many of which roam freely. Visitors can drive through the park in their own cars […]


