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LOMBOK ISLAND - KOMODO ISLAND - LABUAN BAJO - PADAR ISLAND - KANAWA ISLAND
LOMBOK ISLAND - KOMODO ISLAND - LABUAN BAJO - PADAR ISLAND - KANAWA ISLAND
PADAR ISLAND, Padar Island offers breathtaking, iconic panoramic views from its summit, showcasing stunning beaches with white, black, and pink sand in three distinct bays, making it a must-visit in Komodo National
Labuan Bajo. The moderate hike rewards visitors with unique landscapes of rolling hills, especially vibrant green in the wet season or golden in the dry season, and spectacular sunrise/sunset photo opportunities, though it gets crowded; go early to avoid heat and crowds for that perfect shot.
Taka Makassar is a tiny, crescent-shaped sandbar located within the Komodo National Park near Labuan Bajo, Indonesia. It is famous for its striking turquoise waters and soft sand that often features a beautiful pinkish hue.
Unique Feature: The island is so small that it is often called the "disappearing island" because it only fully emerges during low tide.
Activities: It is a premier spot for snorkeling and diving, offering crystal-clear visibility and vibrant coral reefs that are home to diverse marine life.
Etymology: The name "Taka" means shallow, and "Makassar" refers to the Bugis sailors from Makassar who originally discovered this sandbank.
Because of its unique shape and stunning colors, it remains one of the most photographed and popular destinations for travelers exploring the Komodo islands.
Kenawa Island is a small, idyllic island located about 15 kilometers from Labuan Bajo. It is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, pristine white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs that surround the island.
The island is a haven for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, as you can see colorful fish, sea turtles, and even baby sharks just a few meters from the shore. Visitors can also hike a small hill on the island to enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree view of the surrounding ocean and nearby islands.
MOUNT RINJANI. "Mount Rinjani is a majestic active volcano located in Lombok, Indonesia, rising to 3,726 meters as the country's second-highest peak. Known for its breathtaking, steep-walled crater lake, Segara Anak, and the smaller active cone, Gunung Baru Jari, it is a premier, challenging destination for trekkers worldwide. It boasts diverse landscapes, from tropical forests to savanna, offering an unforgettable, sacred hiking experience."
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