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Where is Komodo Island? Komodo Island Tourism Introduction

When it comes to Komodo Island, you may be unfamiliar, but you must have heard of the pink beach here. This romantic pink beach is full of girly hearts. It’s not enough to make people remember this place, and it is also a place rich in biological and natural resources.

When you come here, you will definitely feel that it is worth your money. The scenery here is diverse. You think most of them are as fresh and romantic as the beach, but when you come here, you will find that, in fact, There is also a primitive and natural side here that is surprising.

So, next, let the editor introduce you to some Komodo Island tourism and what scenery we can enjoy here!

Where is Komodo Island?

West Head Island, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia

Introduction to attractions

Pink Beach

The miraculous craftsmanship of nature will make Como Many islands are carved into a pink pearl, which maintains the most original beauty. Under the equatorial sunlight, the sea water is inky black, peacock blue, and emerald green from far to near, and white waves beat on the shore and recede. What is revealed at the end is the beautiful pink beach.

Another place in the world famous for its pink sand beaches is the Bahamas, which is far away in Central America. In the past, a trip to Komodo cost less than 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, but it only costs 10,000 yuan, which is very cost-effective. There are few people but beautiful scenery.

Looking for Dragons in Komodo Park

If it weren’t for it, perhaps Komodo would still be an unknown one among the thousands of islands in Indonesia.

In 1911, an American pilot flew over the island at low altitude and accidentally discovered a group of crawling monsters. In 1912, a Dutch scientist bravely visited the unnamed island and finally unveiled its mystery.

Later, the Indonesian government discovered that there was no such animal anywhere else on earth except here, so it regarded it as a national treasure and strictly protected it. Despite this, there are currently only about 3,000 left in the wild. Even "National Geographic" and "Animal World" have come to visit it many times.

When embarking on the "Dragon Hunting Journey", be sure to follow the tour guide's instructions. Adult Komodo dragons can grow to 3 meters long and are extremely lethal

Tips:

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1. Do not make loud noises when visiting, and do not get too close, otherwise your life will be in danger.

2. Girls must visit with the group if they are having their menstrual period. Komodo dragons are very sensitive to the smell of blood, and their lives may be in danger if they act alone.

3. The active time of the Komodo dragon is generally around 7 o'clock in the morning, and the dragon hunting trip needs to start early in the morning.

Climb to the top of the three-color beach intersection

Padar Island is a volcanic island in the Komodo National Park. There used to be Komodo dragons, but they are now extinct. When you When you climb to the top of the mountain, pink, white and black beaches will appear in front of you, and you can enjoy the blue sea and blue sky at the most beautiful sea point.

Overlooking the unique panoramic view of the island, you can also enjoy the beautiful sunset on the sea. The top diving spot Kanawa, "the sea water is super clear, it is almost indistinguishable from the mineral water", a very vivid and simple evaluation.

Kanawa is a world-class diving spot on Komodo Island. Put on your mask and flippers and a colorful world will unfold before your eyes, like a water garden, which is rare to see in other places. The chances of seeing the creatures you see here are much higher.

Color-changing volcanic lake

If Pink Beach is a beautiful and romantic love movie, and Komodo Dragon is a realistic version of "Animal World", then there is another place here , can be called a magical film. In the Kerimutu volcano east of Komodo, there are three volcanic lakes that change color!

Since records began, they have had countless colors, red, green, and blue. , dark and light brown, white, black, purple, earthy yellow... This scene was still on the currency issued by the Indonesian government in the early days. There are less than a hundred Chinese people who have been here. If you take a photo and post it on Moments, you will definitely get more likes than you can count. Come.

It is 260 kilometers east of Komodo Island and can be reached by plane. If you have enough time, you can also travel overland from Komodo Island to the Flores continent. Head to Tricolor Lake.

Is it risky to go to the island?

The shipwreck in Phuket some time ago was very sad. Many of our friends in the background asked, "Is it safe to go to the island?" , You Xiaojun’s answer is that island travel is risky because there is no absolutely safe place in the world.

But some risks can be completely avoided. Thailand is currently in the rainy season, so the weather conditions are unstable, while Indonesia is in the dry season, and the chance of extreme weather is much lower, and most of our travels are carried out on the islands. , and also avoids some risks.

I hope everyone will not "talk about the island's change of color". Attached is a list of climate tables in Southeast Asia.

In this place.

It seems very dangerous, but beauty also exists. When beauty and thrills are combined, this place is destined to be extraordinary. Then, if you are not willing to be ordinary and boring life, come here for an adventure. Let’s travel!