Komodo Island is one of the destinations of the world, one of the unique fauna of prehistoric era who is still alive as a wonder of the world. For those of you who like to vacation, you definitely do not want to spend a memorable attractions throughout the archipelago and even in the world. Adventure to the exotic islands, dive into the azure, and bathed in sunshine will make your vacation unforgettable. You also have the opportunity to see traces of past life are preserved, as well as participate maintain its sustainability. You and your family feel at home not only to enjoy its natural attractions, but also proud to be part of the diverse beauty of Indonesia. On the island of Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia you will get the world’s best adventure travel.
Komodo Island is located at the westernmost tip of Nusa Tenggara province bordering the province of West Nusa Tenggara. Exactly at Komodo district, West Manggarai regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Since 1980, an area of ??1817 km2 National Park is made by the Government of Indonesia, which is then recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986. Together with two other major islands, namely Pulau Rinca and Padar, Komodo Island and several small islands around it continues to be maintained as native habitat reptile, dubbed the “Komodo Dragon” it.
Enjoy a tour of Komodo Island National Park to observe the life of Komodo dragon up close may not be enough for you to adrenaline. For those of you who like the water sports, you can try diving in the waters north and south islands. The waters north of the warm waters of the current meeting of the Banda Sea and Flores. Instead, offer water cooler waters south of Indonesia Ocean currents. The combination of these two different characters these waters produce a rich underwater ecosystem. Various types of coral reefs thrive and become a place of many fish species live and provider of marine aquatic life support systems. Many divers have seen the underwater marine life of the charming island of Komodo, which stores millions of potential biodiversity.