3 Interesting Komodo Facts You Need to Know
Here are some interesting facts about Indonesia's Komodo dragons.
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Here are some interesting facts about Indonesia's Komodo dragons.
The Komodo National Park Office in West Manggarai, NTT, is mulling over a plan for regular, temporary closures of the park in 2025.
Labuan Bajo is one of the leading tourist destinations in Indonesia with lots of natural potential.
KSOP Class III Labuan Bajo has extended the sailing ban to Komodo Island to March 20, 2024.
AirAsia's flight QZ 860 on the Jakarta-Labuan Bajo route overshot the taxiway and skidded off the track at Komodo Airport in Labuan Bajo today.
Pink Beach on Komodo Island has made it to the list of the 20 best beaches in the world by US-based travel guide, Lonely Planet.
Taman Safari Indonesia in Bogor of West Java released six Komodo dragons into the Wae Wuul Nature Reserve in West Nusa Tenggara.
Indonesian President Jokowi inspects facilities at the Komodo Regional Hospital in Labuan Bajo, NTT, on the first day of the 2023 ASEAN Summit.
Health Minister inspected the Komodo Regional General Hospital (RSUD) which would serve as a referral hospital for the 42nd ASEAN Summit.
The government has canceled its plan to impose a high entrance fee for tourists who visit Komodo Island. The reason was international exposure.
Minister Sandiaga Uno said the plan to set a new tariff of Rp3.75 million for entering the Komodo National Park was cancelled.
Sandiaga Uno mentions the tariff increase of the Komodo National Park may likely be an option, and not compulsory.
NTT Governor Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat rebutted accusations that PT Flobamor monopolized the tourism management in Komodo National Park.
The Komodo Island and Padar Island's entry fee significant increase, which stirs controversies, will be postponed to January 1, 2023.
The NTT Tourism Agency has officially postponed increasing the entry fee to Komodo Island and Padar Island until January 1, 2023.
Researcher at the Indonesian Institute (TII) assessed that the increase in entry fees to Komodo Island and Padar Island will reduce tourist visits.
Susi Pudjiastuti argues that policymakers are not concerned about people in the tourism business after raising entry fees to Komodo Island.
Tourism and travel association claims the new expensive entry fee to Komodo Island has already had effects towards visitation to the area.
East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) government will continue to impose a new entry price for Komodo Island and Padar Island of Rp3.75 million per person.
YLKI responded to the current heated debate on the increased entry fee of Komodo Island.