LokaLaku News – In the sun-scorched archipelago between Sumbawa and Flores, a prehistoric world still exists. This is Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where primeval giants roam and landscapes are forged with a raw, dramatic beauty. A journey here is a step back in time, an adventure into a land of dramatic contrasts, from arid, savanna-like hills to one of the most vibrant underwater ecosystems on the planet.
Famous as the last sanctuary for the legendary Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, the park offers an experience that is both a thrilling wildlife safari and a world-class marine expedition. It’s a destination that truly showcases two entirely different, yet equally spectacular, worlds.
Walking with Primeval Giants
The main event is, without a doubt, the chance to walk in the presence of dragons. On the rugged islands of Rinca and Komodo, guided treks take you through the dry forest and savanna that these powerful hunters call home. Seeing a three-meter-long dragon confidently striding through its natural habitat—a living relic of a bygone era—is a humbling and awe-inspiring moment that forms the centerpiece of any visit.
Vistas Above and Wonders Below
Beyond the dragons, the park's dramatic topography is a spectacle in itself. The strenuous but rewarding hike to the summit of Padar Island yields one of Indonesia’s most iconic views: a breathtaking panorama of three distinct bays, each with a different colored shoreline. Yet, beneath the waves lies a completely different universe. The world-famous Pink Beach, with its rosy-hued sand, is the gateway to an underwater kingdom teeming with life. Snorkelers and divers are greeted by majestic manta rays, sea turtles, and a kaleidoscope of fish darting through pristine coral reefs.
A visit to Komodo is more than a holiday; it's a powerful encounter with a lost world, a realm of untamed beauty both above and below the waves.
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