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Komodo National Park (Taman Nasional Komodo)

Komodo National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Komodo) is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara. The park includes the three larger islands Komodo, Padar and Rinca, and 26 smaller ones, with a total area of 1,733 km2 (603 km2 of it land). The national park was founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard. Later it was dedicated to protecting other species, including marine species. In 1991 the national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Komodo National Park has been selected as one of the New7Wonders of Nature. The waters surrounding Komodo island contain rich marine biodiversity. Komodo islands is also a part of the Coral Triangle, which contains some of the richest marine biodiversity on Earth.

  1. 1 History
  2. 2 Geography and climate
  3. 3 Flora and fauna
  4. 4 Conservation
  5. 5 Human habitation
    1. 5.1 Education
    2. 5.2 Health
    3. 5.3 Socio-cultural and anthropologic conditions
    4. 5.4 Religion
    5. 5.5 Anthropology and language
    6. 5.6 Conflicts between conservationists and local community
  6. 6 Tourism
  7. 7 See also
  8. 8 References
  9. 9 External links

Comments

  • For me, going to Komodo National Park, the home of the Komodo Dragons is one of my “must-see-once-in-a-lifetime” obsession. When I finally came face to face with the giant lizard, the heaviest lizard on earth, I was so thrill. The rangers, who accompanied us even let my husband took a picture of me behind one of the komodo. Even so, I was fully aware that komodo was a wild and very dangerous animal. Won’t do that again in the future.

    a month ago
  • ian

    Beautiful places. This places offer you a experience to explore komodo area with a ship for around 3 day. So you can feel how sleep, eat etc at the ship. The landscape was beautiful and the komodo dragon was awesome. Carefull not to close with them. You only have that experience here in komodo.

    a month ago
  • One of the best National Park in Indonesia which offer the only Komodo dragon experience. The park rangers are very friendly and informational. You have to have transportation to this island, normally with group tours or if you use live on board sailing boat tour will have option to get here. Tour with guides will last about 40 minutes which includes some photo shoot session in front of Komodo dragon you'll find along the way. Beware to follow park ranger instructions on the guided tour in the island.

    7 months ago
  • beautiful island ... am already missing the view

    3 months ago
  • Probably the most disappointing part of the day trip. Only 2-3 sleepy Komodo dragons, the best part is the Padar island view. And definitely go during week days, weekends to much crowd

    2 months ago
  • Komodo National Park is a nature reserve made up of three large volcanic islands in the Indonesian archipelago: Komodo, Rinca and Padar, as well as other smaller islets that accompany them. The safest route to Komodo National Park requires a flight to the Indonesian island of Bali, possibly from the capital, Jakarta, or a neighbouring country. Once in Bali you can take another local flight to Labuan Bajo, the main transport hub for the entire island of Komodo. There you will have air, sea and land options to access the park. Climate distribution depends on the monsoons and altitude, however: the island experiences 8 months of extreme drought and only a few months of seasonal rainfall.

    5 months ago
  • Welcome to Komodo National Park, founded in 1980 to protect the Komodo dragon — a monitor lizard that evolved in this insular environment to be much larger-scale than its fellows. Found only on the islands we see here — Komodo and Padar — and a handful of others nearby, it's the biggest lizard walking the Earth today. Not only walking but sprinting. Since adult Komodo dragons often prey on swift Timor deer, you'll sometimes see a dragon in a dead sprint after its would-be dinner, reaching up to 13 miles (21 kilometres) an hour.

    5 months ago
  • Excited to finally saw the komodo dragon with my own eyes. The national park is not clean, but pretty views in the beach.

    4 months ago

Komodo National Park

➴ Coordinates: 8° 31‘ S, 119° 28‘ E
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