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This
10 day expedition from Bali is one of a kind. Our partners are the only
operator running kayaking expeditions in the National Park. With the
help of an experienced guide, we will paddle between the islands, camp
on uninhabited islands with glorious beaches and visit small stilted
villages. We will have the chance to swim and snorkel on the most
stunning reefs as well as explore the islands by foot.
The walk
on Rinca to see the dragons – (very close up) – as well as buffalo,
deer, monkeys and wild pigs – is an experience you won’t forget!
This Komodo Kayaking expedition led by 'no roads' has a maximum group sizes of 10 people
Overview

If you crave adventure and remote places, want cultural immersion and
like being in the outdoors, love a physical challenge but also cherish
quiet times of relaxation, then our Kayaking Komodo expedition is for
you.
You will be escorted around the Komodo National Park by one of our well
trained kayaking guides who not only will give you pointers on how to
kayak but also inform you on what you are experiencing on the trip.
Our objective is to visit the home of the mighty Komodo Dragon. The
Komodo Dragon’s sheer size and power is unbelievable growing more than
3 metres in length and weighing over 150kg. Although they plod along at
a leisurely pace, do not be fooled, when called for, the Dragon can run
up to 30 kilometres an hour and strike at lightning speed. We will see
a number of these magnificent animals at close range – an experience
you will not forget.
The Komodo Dragon however is just one attraction of the park, you’ll
also likely see buffalo, deer, monkeys and wild pigs. We will be
visiting uninhabited islands, snorkelling in crystal clear water above
pristine coral. The area boasts some of the best marine life on the
planet, with dozens of reefs in which we will snorkel. We will visit
sites where manta ray and turtle are common. We will visit caves and
islands packed with flying fox as well as remote communities that live
off the sea. Our nights will be spent beneath the stars on some
uninhabited island.