Komodo Island, part of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands, is a destination like no other. It is the natural habitat of the world’s largest lizard: the Komodo dragon. These remarkable creatures, which can grow up to 10 feet long, roam freely on the island, offering visitors a rare chance to watch them in their natural environment. Guided treks through Komodo National Park provide a safe experience, as well as the chance to spot other wildlife.
The island’s landscapes are equally captivating, with rugged hills, beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Pink Beach, one of only a few pink-sand beaches in the world, is a must-see attraction. The color of the sand is created by tiny fragments of red coral mixing with white sand, creating a surreal, photogenic shoreline.
Komodo Island's villages, such as Kampung Komodo, offer a glimpse into the lives of the indigenous communities who have coexisted with the dragons for generations. Visitors can learn about traditional fishing practices, weaving techniques, and local folklore that revolves around these fascinating reptiles.