| Expedition: | 10 Day Komodo Kayaker |
| Code: | XPD0330K |
| Region: | South East Asia |
| Country: | Indonesia |
| Activity: | Sea Kayaking,Dragons,Nature |
| Duration: | 10 |
| Cost: | *$2600 |
| *Per Person Twin Share | |
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ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrive in Bali and transfer to hotel.
Day 2: Fly Bali to Labuan Bajo (B)
Day 3: Labuan Bajo to Klepor Island (B, L, D)
Day 4: Klepor to Wainilu (B, L, D)
Day 5: Wainilu to Nusa Pimpe (B, L, D)
Day 6: Nusa Pimpe to Kelor (B, L, D)
Day 7: Kelor to Labuan Bajo. (B)
Day 8: Tour to Cunca Wulang Waterfalls. (B, L)
Day 9: Labuan Bajo to Bali (B)
Day 10: Head home.
Expedition Dates
This
expedition is open between March and December for group sizes 2 - 10.
If there are 2 or more of you, you can tell us when you want to go.
SCUBA Dive Option : For those that would like to incorporate a SCUBA Dive into the itinerary this can be done and is highly recommended. 2 dives for AUD$130. Diver must be certified.
Flores Road Trip Extension : For those that want to stay on in Flores and explore more of the island we have a fantastic trip that runs from Labuan Bajo to Maumere visiting places such as Ruteng, Bajawa and the famous Kelimutu Tri Colour Lake Volcano. This 5 day 4 night trip costs only $990 p/p ex Labuan Bajo Twin Share. Click here to read more about this trip.
If you are traveling alone and do not want to share accommodation, a Single Supplement of $350 will apply.
TRIP EXTENSIONS
Indonesia has so
much to offer a traveler. We have put together some great expedition
extensions in Bali, Java and Flores that will give you a great
insight into this amazing country. Tours of Bali start from AUD$45.
We also have some great accommodation options as well. Click Here to see more details of these trips, or find more details in the Dossier above.
Komodo dragons are a monitor
lizards. Their scientific name is Varanus komodoensis. They grow to 3m in
length and can weigh as much as 150kg. While they are usually slow
moving, they can put on spurts of speed equal to a dog.
Komodo
dragons drool copiously. Their saliva is not venomous, but the mouth of a
Komodo dragon is so full of bacteria that a bite from one almost always
leads to infection. If untreated, the infection is usually fatal. This
is one way in which the dragons get food. They hide in the scraggly
jungle and wait for a victim to pass by. The victim is most often a
deer, carabao or goat. The dragon attacks the prey, and may succeed in
killing it on the spot. Otherwise, the bites sustained by the victim
will generally kill it eventually, and the dragons will then eat the
carrion.
The giant lizards have powerful claws which they use to
devastating effect in fights with other lizards. Males have scratching
fights with each other during mating season.
Komodo dragons are
excellent swimmers, and can swim from one island to another. The island
of Komodo has many beautiful beaches where a visitor can play and swim,
but the presence of Komodo dragon foot- and tail- prints in the sand
warns the visitor to be cautious and watchful.
