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The Best Scenery to Have in Komodo Cruise!

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The Komodo National Park is a total embodiment of rare heaven on earth. Not because of palm trees, nor of the resorts. In fact, these remote set of islands are very scarce on those typical “tropical paradise”. Komodo is everything rugged, raw, and wild. And that’s what makes it so special. Blue waters, turquoise lagoon, soft beaches, and undulating savannah hills form an authentic, otherworldly destination for us to indulge with. Here’s a way to get the best and the fullest of what Komodo can offer: hopping on Komodo cruise ship and set to sail for several days.  

Don’t let this stunning holiday pass. In this article, we have compiled the best thing to enjoy onboard the cruise while sailing this gorgeous frontier. 

The Best Scenery to Have in Komodo Cruise!

Mind Refreshing in Komodo Cruise

it’s your first time stepping up in the Komodo cruise! After cramming your luggage to your assigned cabin, take some time to just relax and enjoy the cruise facility. Head to the deck, lie on the sun beds, done your sunglasses, and let the salty wind blows all your worldly worries away. Take a short nap—or sip some fresh fruit juices—while the boat is heading to your first destination. 

A Pleasing Stroll on Fishing Village

Do you want to have lobster for your first dinner? If yes, head to the Mesa, a charming little fisherman village with friendly neighbourhood. The lobster here are the best! Just imagine having a fresh lobster that’s still alive when you buy it for the first dinner in Komodo…

A Hike in Sebayur Kecil 

The sun is still high, and a hike to Sebayur Kecil is perfect to fill your day. Prepare to get lost among vast savannah fields. The Sebayur is absolutely pretty with yellowish grass covering the entire hills! It’s also a great place to snorkel in its protected lagoon. You can find rich, vibrant corals brimming with clown fishes and thousand other marine animals under the clear turquoise water. Should you wish, you could skip the next destination and enjoy a spectacular sunset in one of the hills. 

See Your First Sunset with the Bats

Sunset in Komodo is totally majestic. The sky in this rare earth displays a stunning show: gradients of pink, orange, blue, and red pale slowly turns into violet, before getting into dense purple. However, the show could be a lot more dramatic when you watch it from the Kalong Island. Right when the last ray of the sun swamp in the horizon, thousands of bats flies from the Kalong Island, screeching, hunting for foods in the neighbouring islands. You gonna watch this wild nature show from the Komodo cruise.  

First Sunrise in Komodo Cruise and Do Yoga

Rise and shine! It’s your first sunrise in this national park, and it’s best enjoyed from the cruise. Wake up early and relish in the tranquility of the morning. Watch how the surrounding islands slowly wake up from the long sleep, gleaming in reddish glow in the dawn. When the sun has fully rise, set aside some time to do yoga with the instructor—it’s very relaxing! 

Summer in Gili Lawa Darat

Summer in Gili Lawa Darat

Located in the northwest of Komodo National Park, Gili Lawa Darat is perfect to spend the day! It has everything—gorgeous savannah landscape, sandy beaches, and snorkel/ dive spot. If you wish, your Komodo cruise could set up private beach lunch in one of the secluded shore!

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Walk with the Jurassic-esque Komodo Dragons

It’s everything you’re waiting on. After all, what’s the point of journeying with Komodo boat trip if you can’t meet the prehistoric dragons? 

Reaching Pink Beach with Komodo Cruise

After a session with the dragons, head to the Pink beach. It’s one of the pinkest sandy shore of the only seven pink beach in the entire world! The hidden beach is only accessible by the boat, and arriving there is like entering a fairytale fantasy. 

Sunset in Padar

Padar Island, the most famous island in the entire Komodo! It looks like straight out from the Jurassic Park sets with its jagged hills and steep volcanic mountain, surrounded by four crooked bays. Prepare to have amazing panoramic galore! Padar island is perfect for both sunrise and sunset—get bathed in golden sun before getting back to the cruise. 

How would your dream Komodo exploration would be?