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For adventure seekers, hiking in Komodo National Park and Flores Island offers an unforgettable way to explore Indonesia’s natural and cultural treasures. From trekking to Komodo dragons’ habitats to climbing volcanic peaks and visiting traditional villages, hiking provides immersive experiences you can’t get from a boat or car.
Whether it’s a short trek for breathtaking views or multi-day adventures, Flores and Komodo are a hiker’s paradise.
Padar Island Trek
Hike to the iconic viewpoint of Padar Island, overlooking three uniquely colored beaches: white, black, and pink.
Ideal for sunrise or sunset photography.
Komodo Island & Rinca Island Trek
Guided treks to encounter Komodo dragons safely.
Trails pass through savannahs, hills, and coastal paths, offering stunning panoramas.
Hidden Trails & Beaches
Explore secluded coves and coral-fringed beaches.
Perfect for short treks combined with snorkeling stops.
Kelimutu Volcano and Colored Lakes
Trek early in the morning to see Kelimutu’s three colored lakes at sunrise.
Each lake has a distinct color, which changes over time — a photographer’s dream.
Wae Rebo Village Trek
Hike through lush hills to reach this remote traditional Manggarai village.
Experience local culture, coffee plantations, and Mbaru Niang houses.
Bena and Gurusina Villages (Bajawa Area)
Explore megalithic villages and ancient stone altars.
Scenic walking paths through rice terraces and volcanic landscapes.
Mount Inerie Trek
For experienced hikers, Mount Inerie offers challenging trails with panoramic views over Flores’ volcanic scenery.
Diverse Landscapes: Trek savannahs, volcanic mountains, tropical forests, and pristine beaches.
Wildlife Encounters: See Komodo dragons, wild deer, tropical birds, and marine life from coastal trails.
Cultural Immersion: Visit traditional villages along trekking paths and learn about centuries-old local customs.
Stunning Sunrises and Sunsets: Volcanic peaks, Padar Island viewpoints, and coastal trails offer incredible light for photography.
Wear comfortable hiking shoes and sun protection.
Bring sufficient water, snacks, and a dry bag.
Travel with a guide for safety, especially on Komodo Island.
Start early to avoid midday heat and enjoy sunrise treks.
Respect local wildlife and cultural sites.
From Komodo National Park’s iconic islands to Flores’ volcanoes and traditional villages, hiking offers an unmatched way to experience Indonesia’s natural beauty and cultural richness.