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7 Night Itinerary Komodo National Park EAST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA Komodo National Park 7 NIGHT ITINERARY KOMODO NATIONAL PARK JUST A SHORT FLIGHT FROM THE BEACHES OF BALI, KOMODO NATIONAL PARK IS A PLACE OF TRULY DIVERSE NATURAL BEAUTY AND INCREDIBLE WILDLIFE. OFFERING SIGNATURE PINK-SAND BEACHES AND SOME OF THE WORLD’S BEST DIVING, IT’S A DESTINATION THAT WON’T DISAPPOINT. Teeming with sea life, Komodo National Park’s plentiful coral reefs are considered to be some of the best in all of Indonesia. Dolphins and mantra rays are a common sight and the area is also on a whale migration route. The grassy sloped islands that make up the park offer visitors gentle trekking trails and beautiful beaches to relax on, as well as the opportunity to see the famous Komodo dragons, the largest living lizards on the planet. A SAMPLE 7 NIGHT ITINERARY DAY 1: GILI LAWA DARAT DAY 5: KARANG MAKASSAR & PADAR ISLAND After arriving in Labuan Bajo you will be transferred by private After a short morning sailing we arrive in Karang Makassar, one of vehicle to our tender and welcomed aboard Lamima. From here the best locations in the park to snorkel with manta rays. During we set sail for Gili Lawa Darat, a beautifully sheltered bay and the lunch we'll set sail for Padar Island. A beautiful island with spectacular perfect introduction to Komodo. Enjoy some of the watersports scenery and a great place to see the legendary pink sand that's available or simply relax until the early evening when we hike to a unique to this area. Later we can hike up to a breathtaking vantage spectacular vantage point to enjoy panoramic sunset views. point to watch the sunset. DAY 2: SANGEANG DAY 6: SOUTH RINCA Today we sail to Sangeang taking in fantastic views of Mount In the morning sail to South Rinca, one of the region’s best dive sites. Sangeang, an active volcano which last erupted in 2014. Thanks Here you will get to experience the best of what Komodo National to the rich volcanic activity, Sangeang boasts stunning black sand Park has to offer. Swim with nudibranch, turtles, sea snakes and beaches and vivid bright coral reef which you can explore either by frogfish amongst some of the most colourful coral in Indonesia. After diving or snorkeling. There will also be the opportunity to visit a local lunch, we will take you by tender to the shore where you will be able village to observe traditional boat building techniques. to see the world's largest living lizard, the Komodo dragon. DAY 3: GILI BANTA DAY 7: SABOLAN ISLAND Today’s calling point is the perfect spot for a relaxed day of walks Enjoy a relaxed morning as we head for Sabolan Island with its on the long white sand beach or perhaps some watersports in a stunning white beach and equally stunning reef. Enjoy a dive sheltered bay surrounded by beautiful scenery as jetskiing is allowed to see barracuda, octopus, scorpion fish and pygmy sea horses. in this area. With its hard coral gardens, it's a great place for shallow Alternatively, why not enjoy some watersports on offer. In the and drift diving with the possibility of swimming with Manta Rays. In evening the crew will set up a beach barbeque for a memorable last the afternoon the crew will head to the beach to set up a barbeque night dinner under the stars. for the evening. DAY 8: LABUAN BAJO DAY 4: GILI LAWA LAUT For your final morning onboard Lamima why take one last swim or a In the morning we sail to the northernmost part of Komodo National quick watersports session before we transfer you back to the port by Park. Here you will swim with schools of fish of varying species tender from where a private vehicle will take to you to Labuan Bajo including trevally, groupers, sweetlips, barracudas and white tip reef airport for your onward journey. sharks. In the afternoon we will take a hike to a spectacular view point from where we can see Lamima anchored in the bay below. FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.lamima.com/destinations/komodo-flores BANDA SEA Getting Here Lamima moors as close to the airport in each destination. MT. SANGEANG Transfer to the yacht is by private vehicle and RIB tender. FLORES SEA ALOR KOMODO ISLAND ISLAND 17 ISLANDS All airports are serviced by scheduled airlines while LABUAN NATIONAL PARK ALOR BAJO selected airports can accommodate private jets. RINCA FLORES MAUMERE ISLAND MT. KELIMUTU KOMODO NATIONAL PARK Labuan Bajo, Flores Maumere Airport, Flores SAVU SEA SUMBA TIMOR 20 mins transfer to the harbour. 20 mins transfer to the harbour. Bali – Labuan Bajo (Direct) Bali – Maumere (Direct) INDIAN OCEAN Jakarta – Labuan Bajo (via Bali) Jakarta – Maumere (via Bali) AN EXCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE AWAITS WHERE TRADITION, TECHNOLOGY & LUXURY UNITE TO ENSURE A SMOOTH, EXOTIC & SAFE JOURNEY. FOR RESERVATIONS OR MORE INFORMATION www.lamima.com Phone: +61 894 674 304 Email: [email protected].
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