Komodo National Park spans 670 sq miles, encompassing 26 small isles and the three larger islands of Padar, Komodo and Rinca. Lesser known than neighboring Komodo Island, Rinca is an ideal location to see the world-famous Komodo dragon. The largest lizard in the world, these breathtaking creatures can grow up to ten feet long and typically weigh about 150 pounds. Wild pigs and water buffalos also inhabit Rinca, as well as saltwater crocodiles. A visit to the mangrove forests of Loh Buaya Park provides visitors with the opportunity to view these reptiles up close.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
The Rulers of Rinca Island
Encounter the rare and fearsome Komodo dragon in its natural habitat during a trek on Rinca Island.
Rinca Island Hike
Embark on a journey through Rinca Island, keeping watch for sightings of local wildlife.
Snorkeling in Manta Point & Taka Makassar
Discover vibrant marine life and coral reefs during visits to two snorkeling sites in Komodo National Park.