2D1N Komodo Tour

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2D1N Komodo Tour

Short Escape, Big Adventure. Looking for a quick getaway that still captures the magic of Komodo National Park? Our 2D1N Komodo Tour is the perfect choice for travelers with limited time but unlimited curiosity.

Over two days, you’ll explore the park’s iconic islands, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and witness the world-famous Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. Every moment is carefully planned so you can enjoy the beauty of Komodo without feeling rushed. Get in touch for more info.

Itinerary – 2D1N Komodo Tour

Day 1 – Labuan Bajo – Kelor Island – Manjarite – Kalong Island
Your adventure begins with a hotel pickup in Labuan Bajo and a warm welcome aboard our comfortable boat. First stop, Kelor Island, where you can hike to the top for breathtaking panoramic views. Next, we visit Manjarite, a peaceful snorkeling spot with colorful coral gardens. In the evening, head to Kalong Island to witness thousands of flying foxes filling the sunset sky — a magical sight you’ll never forget.

Day 2 – Padar Island – Pink Beach – Komodo Island – Labuan Bajo
Wake up early for a short hike on Padar Island, famous for its stunning three-colored bays. Relax at the world-renowned Pink Beach, then continue to Komodo Island for a guided trek to meet the park’s legendary residents — the Komodo dragons. After lunch on board, we sail back to Labuan Bajo, where your tour ends with unforgettable memories.

Why Choose Our 2D1N Komodo Tour?

  • Perfect for short holidays or weekend getaways
  • Small-group and private options available
  • Professional local crew and English-speaking guide
  • Flexible itinerary to match sea and weather conditions

We do provide komodo tour 3 days 2 nights.

Destinations
Komodo & Surrounding Destinations
Kelor Island
Kelor Island
A small island easily reached from Labuan Bajo (around 30–60 minutes by speedboat). Famous for its white sandy beach, a small hill for a short hike, and crystal-clear snorkeling spots — ideal for a quick half-day stop.
Activities: Snorkeling, short hike
Visit time: 1–2 hours
Manjarite Island
Manjarite
A calm spot with soft white sand and healthy coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling. Less crowded than other popular spots, making it a peaceful choice for underwater lovers.
Activities: Snorkeling, relaxation
Note: Often part of liveaboard trips
Kalong Island
Kalong Island
A mangrove-covered island home to thousands of flying foxes (fruit bats). The highlight is at sunset when thousands of bats take flight — a spectacular sight best enjoyed on a sunset cruise.
Activities: Sunset watching, photography
Best time: Dusk
Padar Island
Padar Island
One of Komodo’s most iconic spots — its hilltop offers dramatic views of several bays with different colored sands (white, black, and some pinkish). The short trek to the summit is rewarded with breathtaking panoramas.
Activities: Trekking, panoramic photography
Duration: 1–2 hours
Pink Beach Komodo
Pink Beach
One of the rare pink sand beaches in the world — the color comes from a mix of white sand and red coral fragments. A favorite spot for snorkeling and photography, but it can get busy in peak season.
Activities: Snorkeling, swimming, photography
Tip: Visit in the morning for fewer crowds
Komodo Island
Komodo Island
The main island of the park and the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon. Visits are guided by official rangers to safely observe these giant reptiles in the wild, along with trekking routes and small beaches.
Activities: Komodo safari, trekking
Note: Ranger guide required
Taka Makassar
Taka Makassar
A tiny sandbar that appears during low tide — often described as a small “bubble of sand” surrounded by crystal-clear waters. An exotic spot for snorkeling and aerial drone shots.
Activities: Snorkeling, drone photography
Note: Submerged during high tide
Manta Point
Manta Point
A world-famous diving and snorkeling site where groups of manta rays are often spotted. Currents can be strong — recommended for experienced snorkelers/divers with a guide.
Activities: Diving, snorkeling with manta rays
Tip: Follow guide instructions and keep distance