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Komodo Indonesia

World class drifts, manta encounters, and rugged islands with dragons

Updated Oct 30, 202522 sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions For Komodo

Quick answers sourced from research and local operating patterns.

When is the best time to dive Komodo for clear water and mantas?

For north Komodo clarity and classic seamounts, target April to November. For the southern manta hotspot at Manta Alley, the coolest upwellings in December to March concentrate plankton and rays. Operators adjust daily to tide strength and wind. If you want both, visit in late April to early June or September to early November, when seas are manageable and mantas are still frequent.

How do I get from Bali or Jakarta to Komodo National Park?

Fly from Denpasar Bali or Jakarta to Komodo International Airport in Labuan Bajo. The airport sits about 3 km from the harbor. Most operators arrange transfers to their boats. Day trips leave by fast boat and liveaboards depart the marina. Plan buffer time on arrival days because boat departures are early.

What water temperatures should I expect and what exposure suit is best?

North and central sites usually sit around 27°C to 29°C. Southern Komodo and Rinca can drop to 22°C or lower during upwellings, especially Dec to Mar. Pack a 3 mm full suit for the north and a 5 mm with hooded vest if you plan southern routes or are cold sensitive.

Are Komodo's currents too advanced for beginners?

Beginners can dive Komodo by choosing protected sites and operators who tailor the day to skills. Siaba Besar and calm fringing reefs are ideal starting points. You will learn drift entries, staying close to your buddy, and DSMB awareness. Avoid spring tide days and headliners like Castle Rock until you have more current experience.

What are the key park rules for divers and snorkelers?

No gloves, no reef hooks, no DPVs, and no collecting. Do not touch corals or wildlife. Maintain perfect trim, secure dangling gear, and use moorings where provided. On manta sites, stay low, do not chase, and let animals approach. Follow guide instructions on tide timing and entry style.

How much should I budget for Komodo park fees on a day trip?

Expect a base park ticket around IDR 250,000 per person per day, plus IDR 25,000 diving surcharge or IDR 50,000 for snorkeling. A harbor fee of IDR 25,000 is common. Trekking on Rinca or Komodo adds island entry and a small group ranger fee. Most operators collect fees in cash IDR at check in.

Where can I see Komodo dragons and how long are the treks?

Rinca's Loh Buaya has boardwalks and guided trails with short, medium, and long routes from about 1 to 2.5 hours. Komodo Island's Loh Liang offers similar ranger led walks. Always stay with the ranger, keep several meters distance, and follow instructions for group spacing and photo stops.

What is the difference between north and south Komodo diving?

North Komodo has warmer, clearer water with vibrant hard corals and classic seamounts. The south is cooler with more plankton, soft corals, and high manta productivity. Visibility in the south can be reduced but wildlife density increases. Many itineraries blend both when weather allows.

Is a liveaboard better than day trips in Komodo?

Liveaboards maximize range and can reach remote southern walls and far north islands on optimal tides. Day trips are perfect for focused highlights near central Komodo with flexible schedules and hotel comfort. If you have 3 to 5 days, a liveaboard shines. With 1 to 2 days, day boats hit Padar, Rinca, Makassar, and nearby reefs efficiently.

Do mobile data and eSIMs work around Komodo?

In Labuan Bajo town, major carriers offer 4G service. Once in the park, coverage drops to intermittent. eSIMs that roam on local networks are fine for town, but do not rely on data at sea. Boats communicate by VHF and phone where signal exists.