If you're planning a trip to Komodo National Park, one of the most common questions is: “How much is Komodo National Park fee?”
Here’s the complete guide to the current entrance fees (updated for 2025) that covers Komodo Island, Padar Island, and surrounding attractions.
🎟️ Komodo National Park Entrance Fee (Per Person)
Fee Type | International Tourist | Indonesian Tourist |
---|---|---|
Entrance Fee | IDR 250,000 | IDR 75,000 |
Diving Permit | IDR 275,000 | IDR 100,000 |
Ranger / Guide Fee (Compulsory) | Starts from IDR 120,000 (per group) |
🏝️ Why Are There Multiple Fees?
Komodo National Park includes several islands such as Komodo Island, Padar Island, Rinca Island, and marine areas for diving and snorkeling. Each activity may have an additional permit fee.
👥 Guide Fee (Mandatory)
You are required to hire a park ranger or guide for trekking on Komodo Island and Padar Island for safety, especially due to Komodo dragons.
- Short Trekking: IDR 120,000 per group (up to 5 people)
- Medium Trekking: IDR 150,000 per group
- Long Trekking: IDR 225,000 per group
🚤 Is the Park Fee Included in Tour Packages?
Most Komodo tours or boat packages don’t include entrance fees in their prices. You’ll usually pay these fees in cash at the ranger post before entering the park.
💰 Tips to Save on Park Fees:
- Visit on weekdays to save on entrance fees.
- Join an open trip tour to split the ranger fee with others.
- Prepare enough cash in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) — card payments are often unavailable.
✅ Summary: Komodo National Park Entrance Fee 2025
Entrance fees vary for weekdays, weekends, and activities. Fees are required per person, plus group ranger fees.
Total costs typically range from IDR 500,000 to IDR 1,000,000 per person for full activities (trekking + snorkeling + ranger fee).
🌟 Final Tips Before Visiting
- Bring enough cash
- Wear comfortable trekking shoes
- Follow all park rules for your safety
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