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For adventure seekers, trekking in Komodo National Park and Flores Island is one of the most thrilling ways to explore East Nusa Tenggara. From encountering Komodo dragons to climbing volcanic peaks and visiting traditional villages, trekking allows you to immerse yourself in nature and culture simultaneously.
Whether you’re seeking short hikes or multi-day adventures, these islands offer unforgettable landscapes and experiences.
Padar Island Trek
Hike to the iconic Padar Island viewpoint, offering panoramic views of three colored beaches: white, black, and pink.
Ideal for sunrise or sunset photography.
Komodo & Rinca Island Trek
Guided treks to safely see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.
Trails pass through savannahs, hills, and coastal paths with spectacular vistas.
Hidden Beaches & Trails
Explore secluded coves and snorkeling spots accessible only by trekking paths.
Short treks combined with beach stops provide a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.
Kelimutu Volcano Trek
Hike early to see the famous triple-colored lakes at sunrise.
Each lake changes color over time, creating a magical and unique sight.
Wae Rebo Village Trek
Trek through lush hills to reach this remote Manggarai village with iconic cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang).
Experience local traditions, coffee plantations, and cultural interactions.
Bena and Gurusina Villages (Bajawa)
Explore megalithic villages and stone altars along scenic walking paths.
Perfect for learning about ancient rituals and seeing traditional Flores architecture.
Mount Inerie Trek
For experienced trekkers, Mount Inerie offers challenging trails and stunning volcanic panoramas.
Diverse Landscapes: Savannahs, tropical forests, volcanic peaks, and pristine beaches.
Wildlife Encounters: Komodo dragons, tropical birds, and marine life.
Cultural Immersion: Visit traditional villages and witness centuries-old rituals.
Photography & Adventure: Sunrise, sunset, and unique landscapes provide amazing photo opportunities.
Wear sturdy hiking shoes and sun protection.
Bring water, snacks, and a small backpack.
Travel with a guide for safety, especially in Komodo National Park.
Start early for sunrise treks and cooler temperatures.
Respect local culture and wildlife.