Explore the natural wonders and cultural heart of Flores, Indonesia, from the ancient Komodo dragons to remote traditional villages. This guide highlights unique landscapes like the color-changing Kelimutu lakes, the iconic spider web rice fields, and the vibrant marine life at Manta Point.
Komodo Island
This island is famous for being the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard.
Wae Rebo Village
A remote traditional village nestled in the mountains, known for its unique conical Mbaru Niang houses and cultural experience.
Rangko Cave
A hidden cave featuring a stunning natural pool with clear turquoise water, perfect for a refreshing swim.
Manta Point
A renowned diving and snorkeling spot in the Komodo National Park, famous for its high concentration of majestic manta rays.
Padar Island
An iconic island in Komodo National Park, offering breathtaking panoramic views from its summit, overlooking diverse beaches.
Hobbit Cave
A cave visited as part of local tours, notable for its unique geological formations and the story behind its name.
Spider web rice fields
Unique, geometrically patterned rice paddies that resemble a spider's web when viewed from above, showcasing traditional agricultural practices.
Kelimutu
A volcano famous for its three summit crater lakes, each with a distinct and often changing color due to volcanic and mineral interactions.