| Expedition: | 6 Day Komodo Kayak Insight |
| Code: | XPD0333A |
| Region: | Australasia |
| Country: | Indonesia |
| Activity: | Sea Kayaking,Dragons,Nature |
| Duration: | 6 |
| Cost: | *$1800.00 |
| *Per Person Twin Share | |
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ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrive in Bali, Indonesia.
Day 2: Labuan Bajo then boat out to Wainilu (B,L,D)
Day 3: Wainilu to Rinca Island to look for
Komodo Dragons. Then to Nusa Pimpe (B,L,D)
Day 4: Nusa Pimpe - Rinca Village - Kelor - Labuan Bajo. Overnight at eco lodge (B,L)
Day 5: Labuan Bajo to Bali. Overnight Bali. (B)
Day 6: Fly home after an incredible
Komodo kayaking adventure! (B)
Expedition Dates
This expedition is open
between March and December for group sizes 2 - 10. It can be run at
other times of the year on request. If there are 2 or more of
you, you can tell us when you want to go and we will arrange it.
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 for more information.
INCLUSIONS
-Kayak use with all safety gear including
vest, paddle etc
-2 nights accommodation in Bali twin share
-1 nights
accommodation in Labuan Bajo twin share
-2 Nights in Safari Style tents in National Park
-All domestic flights
-National
park fees
-Professional guide throughout expedition
-Tour to Mirror Caves
-Airport transfers
-Ranger and local guide fees
-Eco toilet and toilet
tent
-All meals on expedition (5 Breakfast, 3 Lunches and 2
Dinners)
-Transfers to and from accommodation in Flores (Bajo Komodo Eco
Lodge).
If you are traveling alone and are not able to share accommodation, a
Single Supplement of $300 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 lizard. 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 only
venomous, but
the mouth of a Komodo Dragon is also 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.
The Komodo National Park is made up of over two dozen islands
between Sumbawa and Flores. These prehistoric lookings islands are home to the
Komodo Dragon, a creature that time seemed to forget. These mighty beast are
over 3m long and weigh up to 150kg. But don't let their slow nature fool you,
when food or mating are involved, the Dragon can run nearly 30km per hour.
MARINE LIFE
Some of Komodo's beaches have
beautiful pink sand, tinted by fragments of red coral mixed in with other shell
and coral fragments. Other beaches have gray sand derived from cliffs of
rhyolite. Heavy black sand composed of nearly pure magnetite accumulates next to
the cliffs.
The snorkeling and diving around Komodo are some of the best
in the world, especially for seeing soft corals. A professional diver told us,
"You know, when you're a diver, you spend your life dreaming of and searching
for the best dive site in the world. Well, Komodo is it."
