Komodo National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Discusting dirty Turkish toilets with no toilet paper nor water and soap
The park in itself is nice but it’s a wonder why the management does not invest into proper toilet facilities. There are thousands of visitor every day that pay 300k/person + the ranger fee, there’...
Apparently we were lucky to see 4 adults and 2 babies. It was around lunchtime so they were very lethargic and sleepy. Although one did move when it smelt a deer nearby. Lots of people there and a bi...
This was always on my bucket list and it was so awesome. The pier from the tender is quite a walk, so be prepared – but its beautiful crystal clear water on the way. You probably will see little dra...
Was able to witness the Komodo dragons in their natural environment while I was at Komodo National Park, and it was such an incredible experience. It is one of the most exciting things to do in Flores...
The fee paid by PN and UNESCO (which never becomes clear because they try to collect more) is supposed to be for conservation, management, protection and education.
Discusting dirty Turkish toilets with no toilet paper nor water and soap
The park in itself is nice but it’s a wonder why the management does not invest into proper toilet facilities. There are thousands of visitor every day that pay 300k/person + the ranger fee, there’...
Dragons
Apparently we were lucky to see 4 adults and 2 babies. It was around lunchtime so they were very lethargic and sleepy. Although one did move when it smelt a deer nearby. Lots of people there and a bi...
magical
This was always on my bucket list and it was so awesome. The pier from the tender is quite a walk, so be prepared – but its beautiful crystal clear water on the way. You probably will see little dra...
Amazing Komodo!!!!!
Was able to witness the Komodo dragons in their natural environment while I was at Komodo National Park, and it was such an incredible experience. It is one of the most exciting things to do in Flores...
What a bad management!
The fee paid by PN and UNESCO (which never becomes clear because they try to collect more) is supposed to be for conservation, management, protection and education.