Explore the diverse wonders of Flores, Indonesia, from the prehistoric Komodo dragons roaming their namesake islands to the ancient traditions of remote mountain villages. This journey offers a unique blend of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion, making it an unforgettable Indonesian experience.
Komodo Islands
An archipelago famous for its unique Komodo dragons and stunning natural landscapes, offering world-class snorkeling and diving.
Wae Rebo village
A remote, traditional Mangarai village nestled in the mountains, accessible only by a scenic jungle trek.
Mt Kelimutu
A volcano renowned for its three crater lakes that mysteriously change color over time due to varying mineral content.
Komodo National Park
A vast marine and terrestrial park encompassing the Komodo Islands, famous for its prehistoric Komodo dragons and diverse wildlife.
Bena
A well-preserved traditional village inhabited by the Ngada people, known for its unique ancestral traditions and spiritual beliefs.
Rangko Cave
A hidden cave near Labuan Bajo featuring a crystal-clear, warm saltwater lagoon illuminated by sunlight filtering through the cave's opening.
Padar Island
An island within Komodo National Park offering iconic panoramic views after a rewarding hike to its summit.
Bat Island
An island known for the nightly spectacle of thousands of flying foxes taking to the sky at sunset.
Liang Bua
A significant archaeological site containing a large limestone cave where the fossil of Homo Floresiensis ('the Hobbit') was discovered.
Mount Iniieri
An ancient volcano near Bajawa, providing a dramatic backdrop and spiritual significance to the surrounding traditional villages like Bena.
Komodo Island
The namesake island of the Komodo National Park, home to the legendary Komodo dragons and unique pink beaches.