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Komodo National Park
How to visit Komodo National Park from Labuan Bajo: the park permit and ranger fee you can't book online, day boat vs liveaboard, and whether the dragons are worth the crossing.
Where
Labuan Bajo, Indonesia
Opening hours
The park is open daily, roughly 06:00โ17:00, with ranger walks running through the morning and early afternoon; boats leave Labuan Bajo harbour from about 05:30โ06:00 for the long-island days. Confirm departure and the day's sailing conditions with your operator the evening before.
Tickets
Park conservation entry about Rp 150,000 weekdays / Rp 250,000 weekends per person, plus a ranger-guide fee around Rp 120,000โ150,000 per group and small island and activity surcharges โ budget roughly Rp 300,000โ450,000 (~ยฃ13โ19) per person in cash, on top of the boat. A shared Komodo day boat runs about Rp 700,000โ1,200,000 (~ยฃ30โ51); a private speedboat or 2-night liveaboard costs several times more.
Time needed
A full boat day (8โ12 hours door to door from Labuan Bajo); the ranger dragon walk itself is about 45 minutes to an hour.
In short
Visiting Komodo National Park
Komodo's entry isn't a ticket you click before you fly โ you book the boat, and the park permit plus ranger fee are paid in rupiah cash on the day, so confirm with your operator that both are included or you'll be charged again at the jetty. The dragons are the draw, but you actually buy a boat day: a shared day boat is cheapest, a private speedboat reaches Komodo island in a day, and a liveaboard gets you Padar at sunrise. Walk with the ranger on Rinca (closer, quicker) or Komodo island (further out), allow a full boat day, and come in the dry season for calm crossings.
How to visit without wasting the trip
The mistake people make with Komodo is hunting for a โticketโ to buy online before they fly โ there isnโt one. What you actually book is the boat out of Labuan Bajo, and the park conservation, ranger and island fees are paid in rupiah cash at the jetty on the day. So the one question that saves you money and a nasty surprise is to ask your operator, in writing, whether those park fees are bundled into the price; if they arenโt, carry roughly Rp 300,000โ450,000 per person in notes, because thereโs no card machine on Rinca or Komodo island.
Then choose your boat deliberately, because it decides the whole day. A shared day boat is the cheapest route to dragons, Padar and a snorkel stop, but itโs slow and the famous spots are mobbed by mid-morning. A private speedboat costs several times more but reaches Komodo island and back in a single day. A 2โ3 night liveaboard is the only way to stand on Padar at sunrise before the crowds and reach the further manta reefs โ and itโs the one keen divers should book.
Is the long trip from Bali worth it?
Come in the dry season, April to October, when the crossings are calm, snorkelling visibility is reliable and the Padar climb isnโt lost in cloud; May, June and September give you that without the JulyโAugust crush. Boats leave the harbour around 05:30โ06:00 for the long-island days, and you should plan on a full boat day of 8โ12 hours door to door โ the ranger dragon walk itself is only about 45 minutes to an hour, so the time goes on the water, not on land.
Itโs worth the long flight from Bali, but only if you donโt cheap out onto a rough shared boat and then wonder why every viewpoint is packed. Spend on a private speedboat or a liveaboard, walk the dragons on Rinca if youโre short on time or Komodo island if youโve got the full day, and treat Labuan Bajo as a place to sleep between water days rather than a destination in itself.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Labuan Bajo city guide.
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