KAYAKING ADVENTURE
Indonesia is home to
18,000 islands many
of which are remote
and uninhabited. we
are the only company
running kayaking expeditions
around the world famous
and infamous Komodo
Islands. This group
of approximately 20
islands is the habitat
of some of the greatest
reefs and fish collections
on Earth. It is also
where the mighty Komodo
Dragons still roams |
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KOMODO
KAYAKING
The
Komodo Islands are made
famous by the greatest
lizard on the planet,
the Komodo Dragon. But
the Komodo chain of
islands offers so much
more than this. Pristine
reefs, uninhabited islands,
white sandy beaches,
marine life second to
none and land life as
fascinating as the Dragon
itself.
Many of the islands
in the chain are either
inaccessible to large
boats or difficult to
access. However with
a sea kayak, we can
travel anywhere we like.
Into small grottos and
bays, around rocky points
and slowly above shallow
reefs brimming with
fish.
For 6days/5 nights,
we will explore some
of the best and little
known areas of the Komodo
National Park. We will
sleep beneath the stars
on uninhabited islands,
snorkel crystal clear
waters and of course
visit the home of the
mighty Komodo Dragon.
For those that want
to travel a little differently,
that want an adventure
with exercise as well
as relaxing moments
, then our 6 day Komodo
Kayaking Adventure is
for you.
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KAT-01:
KOMODO KAYAKING ADVENTURE
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Highlight
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( Komodo
dragon, red beach, kayaking,
caci dance, Mirror cave,
adventure )
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Type
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Culture,
Adventure, Ecotourism
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Term
of booking
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Minimum
4 days before arrival
date, confirmation,
advanced deposit is
required.
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Trips Itinerary:
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Day 1:
we will meet at Ngurah
Ray Airport - Denpasar,
then transfer you to
hotel.
Day 2:
After breakfast, Fly
to Labuan Bajo, you
will be met at the airport
by one of our team members
and taken to bajo Eco
Lodge. and then head
off for a tour to the
mirror stone cave.
Day 3:
After a briefing of
the expedition and safety
checks we will do a
short practice paddle
to ensure both our comfort
and safety.
From the lodge we will
be transferred into
the heart of the National
Park with our Kayaks.
Our drop off point will
be Mangyatan Island.
From there we will paddle
south towards Rinca
Island. Our first night
will be spent on Wainilu
Island just off the
coast of Rinca. We will
have plenty of time
to snorkel and swim.
Lunch and Dinner provided.
Night in tents under
the stars.
Day 4:
We will rise early to
paddle to the Rinca
Rangers Office. This
morning we go looking
for Komodo Dragons and
on Rinca they abound.
If we are lucky we may
even see them eating
a morning snack. On
Rinca we will go on
a 2 hour trek into the
hills observing troupes
of monkeys, water buffalo,
dear and maybe even
snakes.
After lunch we will
get back into our kayaks
and paddle north to
a small island called
Nusapimpe. We hope to
get there early afternoon
so we can have a relax,
snorkel and swim. Late
in the afternoon we
will hop back into our
kayaks and paddle for
10 minutes to Kaaba,
a mangrove island home
to 1000’s of bats. We
will watch them as they
leave their nest for
a night of feeding.
Paddle back to Nusapimpe
for a night under the
stars. Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner provided.
Day 5:
This is our last day
of the adventure. We
will paddle all the
way back to the Bajo
Eco Lodge along the
coast of Flores. We
will see flying fish
and if we are lucky
a turtle or two. We
will be back at the
eco lodge by lunch time.
Breakfast provided.
Day 6:
After having breakfast,
take the time in swimming
pool till your fly to
bali.
Includes:
- 2 night at Eco Lodge
hotel
- 1 night Hotel in Bali
- Return flight DPS
- L. Bajo _ DPS
- Support boat throughout
expedition
- Transfer boat from
Labuan Bajo to National
Park
- Expert local Kayak
Guide
- All food on expedition
- Park Entrance fee
- Tents and all cooking
and eating equipment
- Kayaks, safety equipment
such as vests, torches
etc as well as spray
decks and paddles |
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Descriptive day to day tour
itinerary, price, flight schedule,
hotel/accommodation, weather
condition etc, Please do not
hesitate to contact us
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"...The expedition
is exhausting, no
doubt, but the sheer
size and beauty
be seen to be believed.
This was definitely
a life altering
experience ..."
Gerrard Neve, Rinjani
2004
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