Komodo Tour 3 Days 2 Nights
Discover the Adventure of a Lifetime with Komodo Tour 3 Days 2 Nights. Looking for an unforgettable escape to nature, wildlife, and pristine islands? A Komodo tour 3 days 2 nights is the perfect way to explore one of Indonesia’s most stunning destinations – Komodo National Park. From meeting the legendary Komodo dragons to snorkeling in crystal-clear waters and hiking up breathtaking viewpoints, this 3-day adventure is packed with experiences that will stay with you forever. Join our most popule and budget-friendly Komodo tour packages, Open trip Komodo 3d2n.
Itinerary - Komodo tour 3 days 2 nights
Here’s a sample itinerary for a Komodo tour 3 days 2 nights from Labuan Bajo:
Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Kelor Island – Manjarite – Kalong Island
- Depart from Labuan Bajo Harbor in the morning
- Snorkel at Kelor Island, known for its coral gardens
- Continue to Manjarite for swimming and snorkeling
- Enjoy sunset watching thousands of bats fly over Kalong Island
Overnight on the boat
Day 2: Padar Island – Komodo Island – Pink Beach – Manta Point
- Early morning trek to Padar Island for sunrise
- Visit Komodo Island and walk with a park ranger to see the Komodo dragons
- Relax and swim at the iconic Pink Beach
- Snorkel with manta rays at Manta Point (weather permitting)
Overnight on the boat near a quiet island
Day 3: Taka Makassar – Siaba – Kanawa – Labuan Bajo
- Visit the sandbar of Taka Makassar for stunning photos
- Snorkel at Siaba, home to sea turtles and reef fish
- Final stop at Kanawa Island for beach time and snorkeling
- Return to Labuan Bajo in the afternoon (Hotel/Airport)
How to Book a Komodo Tour 3D2N
Most tours depart from Labuan Bajo, which is accessible by flight from Bali, Jakarta, or Lombok. You can book your Komodo tour 3D2N from Labuan Bajo online. However, booking early is recommended during peak travel months (May - November).
Look for packages that include clear details on the boat condition, safety standards, guide experience, and inclusions.
Best Time to Take a Komodo Island Tour
The best time to join a Komodo tour package is during the dry season from April to November. During this period, the sea is calmer, and visibility for snorkeling or diving is excellent. Avoid the rainy season (December to March), when many boats stop operating due to rough seas.
If you want to see the dragons in full activity, September to November is ideal. For lush green hills on Padar Island, visit between March and May.
What’s to Bring During Your Komodo Tour
Here’s a practical packing list of what to bring during your Komodo Island trip, whether it’s a day tour or multi-day boat trip:
Essentials
- Passport or ID – Always carry official identification.
- Cash (Indonesian Rupiah) – No ATMs in the national park area.
- National Park Entrance Fee – Or cash to pay on-site.
Clothing
- Lightweight, breathable clothing – It gets hot and humid.
- Long-sleeve shirt or light jacket – For sun protection or chilly evenings on the boat.
- Swimwear – For snorkeling or beach time.
- Dry-fit clothes – For trekking and staying dry.
- Hat / Cap – To protect from the intense sun.
- Sunglasses – UV-protected if possible.
Footwear
- Comfortable hiking shoes – For treks on Padar or Komodo Island.
- Flip-flops / Sandals – For use on the boat or beach.
Toiletries & Protection
- Sunscreen – Reef-safe and SPF 30+.
- Insect repellent – Mosquitoes and sandflies are common.
- Wet wipes / hand sanitizer
- Towel / quick-dry travel towel
- Personal toiletries – Toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.
Komodo tour destinations
 
      Padar Island
Iconic three-bay panorama with sunrise hikes and dramatic ridgelines. Short, steep trail—totally worth the view.
 
      Pink Beach
Soft blush-pink sand from crushed coral, clear waters, and gentle reefs—perfect for swimming and photos.
 
      Komodo Island
Meet the legendary Komodo dragons on guided ranger treks through savanna and forest habitats.
 
      Kalong Island
Breathtaking sunset and the mesmerizing sight of thousands of flying foxes taking to the sky
 
      Taka Makassar
A tiny sandbank in turquoise shallows—ideal for drone shots, paddling, and easy snorkeling on calm days.
 
      Manta Point
Drift over cleaning stations and watch graceful manta rays cruise by. Snorkelers and divers both love it.

