Best Open Trip Komodo 2025
Our Open Trip Komodo package offers an incredible adventure where you can join fellow travelers and experience the beauty of Komodo Island, Padar Island, and more. This shared trip is perfect for solo travelers, couples, and groups who want to discover the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife of Komodo at an affordable price. Get in touch with Gemma for space availabelity.
Why choose an open trip komodo?
The Open Trip Komodo or share boat trip is designed to provide an unforgettable journey through Komodo National Park while sharing the experience with like-minded adventurers. Here’s why you should consider booking an open trip:
- Budget-Friendly Option – Share costs with other travelers while still enjoying a fantastic Komodo tour.
- Meet New People – Connect with fellow explorers from around the world.
- Flexible Schedule – Various departure dates available to suit your travel plans.
- Top Destinations – Visit must-see spots like Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Manta Point.
Adventure-Packed Activities – Enjoy snorkeling, trekking, and breathtaking island views.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Labuan Bajo – Kelor Island – Rinca Island – Kalong Island
Your adventure begins in Labuan Bajo, where you’ll board the boat and head to Kelor Island for snorkeling and hiking. Next, explore Rinca Island, home to the famous Komodo dragons. The day ends with a magical sunset at Kalong Island, where you can watch thousands of flying foxes take flight.
Day 2: Padar Island – Pink Beach – Manta Point – Taka Makassar
Start the day with a sunrise trek at Padar Island, one of the most picturesque spots in Komodo National Park. Then, relax at Pink Beach, famous for its pink-hued sand. Continue to Manta Point, where you can swim with graceful manta rays, and end the day at Taka Makassar, a stunning sandbank surrounded by crystal-clear waters.
Day 3: sebayur Island – Labuan Bajo
On the final day of your Open Trip Komodo, visit Sebayur Island, a paradise for snorkeling and relaxation. After enjoying the turquoise waters and vibrant marine life, return to Labuan Bajo, marking the end of your adventure.
Best Time to Join a share boat trip
The ideal time to embark on an Open Trip Komodo is between April and November, when the weather is perfect for island hopping, snorkeling, and trekking.
How to Book the tour?
Booking an Open Trip Komodo is easy and hassle-free. You can reserve your spot online via WhatsApp or mail us on molaswisatakomodo@gmail.com. Whether you choose a Komodo open trip 3 days 2 nights or a shorter itinerary, there’s an option to fit your schedule and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are you planning a trip to the breathtaking Komodo National Park? Whether you’re eager to see the famous Komodo dragons, explore pristine beaches, or dive into vibrant coral reefs, this FAQ guide will help you plan your perfect adventure.
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Indonesia, known for its unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and world-class diving spots. It consists of several islands, including Komodo, Rinca, and Padar, and is home to the iconic Komodo dragons.
Komodo Tour generally refers to a trip to Komodo National Park, an island group in Indonesia famous for Komodo dragons, stunning landscapes, and incredible marine biodiversity. These tours typically depart from Labuan Bajo, a town on Flores Island, which serves as the main gateway to the park.
Open Trip Komodo is a shared group tour to Komodo National Park, where you join other travelers instead of booking a private tour. It’s a budget-friendly and social way to explore the islands, as costs are split among participants.
A Private Trip Komodo is a customized and exclusive tour to Komodo National Park, where you have the entire boat to yourself (or your group). This option offers more privacy, flexibility, and comfort compared to shared “Open Trips.”
Solo traveler more suite to go on open trip. Open Trip Komodo is a shared group tour to Komodo National Park, where you join other travelers instead of booking a private tour. It’s a budget-friendly and social way to explore the islands, as costs are split among participants.
Yes, Komodo Island is generally safe to visit, As long as you follow these precautions, Komodo Island is a safe and amazing destination.
The best season to do Komodo Island tour is March – December. But herea we specify what is the condition of each month of year:
January – February
- Heavy raining season
- Strom and Wave
- You can see many Komodo Dragons and Manta Reys
- Islands Looks Green
- Not recommed for – 5YO and +60YO visitors
March – May
- See many Komodo Dragons and Manta Reys
- Less rain and wave
- Islands looks green
June – July
- No Rain
- Less Wave
- Many Komodo Dragons & Manta Reys
- Islands looks Yellow
August – December
- No Rain
- Less wave
- Less Komodo Dragons & Manta Reys
- Crowd in every spot
1. Clothing & Footwear
- Lightweight, breathable clothing – It’s hot and humid!
- Long-sleeve shirts & pants – Protection from the sun and insects.
- Swimwear – For snorkeling and beach time.
- Quick-dry towel – Essential for drying off after swimming.
- Comfortable walking shoes – For hiking on Padar & Komodo Islands.
- Flip-flops or sandals – Easy to wear on the boat.
2. Sun & Insect Protection
- Sunscreen (reef-safe) – Protect your skin and the marine environment.
- Hat & sunglasses – The sun can be intense.
- Insect repellent – Some areas have mosquitoes.
3. Essentials & Gear
- Waterproof bag – To protect your phone, camera, and valuables.
- Dry bag – Keeps your stuff dry on the boat.
- Snorkeling gear (optional) – Some tours provide, but bringing your own ensures quality.
- Underwater camera or GoPro – Capture amazing marine life.
- Portable charger – Boats may have limited power outlets.
- Flashlight/headlamp – Useful for overnight trips.
- Cash (Indonesian Rupiah – IDR) – No ATMs in the park, and some boats charge extra for drinks
- Personal medications – Including motion sickness pills (the sea can be rough).
4. Optional Extras
- Lightweight book or Kindle – For relaxing on the boat.
- Snacks – Boats provide meals, but extra snacks are good to have.
- Reusable water bottle – Stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.
Yes, we provide vegetarian option on the boat :
Open Trip
- Soya
- Tofu
- Vegetables
Private Trip
- Soya
- Tofu
- Vegitables
- Special request (extra cost)