Visit and Tour to Komodo Island - Indonesia


Komodo is the biggest lizard in this world. An adult komodo is huge, it can grow to be 3 meters high with approximately 70 kgs in weight, but it is not as fierce as many people thought. Komodo dragons do not pursue their preys actively or show vicious streak in their coup de grace.

Komodo National Park in Komodo Island was founded as a conservation for komodo. Six years after the establishment in 1980, UNESCO declared this park as a World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve.

Komodo National Park consists of three main islands, i.e. Komodo, Rinca, and Padar. This park is also the home for at least 1,000 species of fish, hundreds of species of reef-building, coral, and 70 types of sponges. You can also find sharks, manta rays, whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and dugongs in this park.
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Visiting this Island
You can visit Komodo Island. You go to Lombok or Flores island first, then embark on a boat/ship to this island.

You can also go there by daily flights from: Bali - Labuan Bajo/Komodo Airport - Bali.
Don’t worry about the motel or hotel. You'll get it there. You can also plan to stay in Bali, and spend a whole day for visiting Komodo Island. Restaurants and small cafes are also available on this island.

Other Things to Do
See komodo, marvel at the diversity of the plants and animals, swim on the pristine beaches, visit a traditional village.

The Coolest Pedicab Made in Tapanuli - Indonesia

Let a moment to look at the traditional transport in Tapanuli. Here are some images of pedicabs with a variety of forms made ​​in Tapanuli. Pedicab or rickshaw called as "becak" in Indonesia.

Tapanuli has made ​​pedicabs (becak) powered by engine since tens of years ago. And maybe at the beginning of making this pedicabs you still in your mother womb... :D :D :D.

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