An hour’s flight from Bali and to the west of the town of Labuan Bajo on Flores Island in Indonesia lies the Komodo National Park. Famed for the Komodo dragon, it is fast becoming a popular scuba diving destination for its incredible marine life. The park consists of two large islands, Komodo Island and Rinca Island (where dragons can be seen) and numerous small islands, many of them uninhabited. The best way to dive Komodo National Park is on a liveaboard, anchoring in sheltered bays at night and moving from one good dive site to the next. We spent 10 nights on the Embun Laut (Misty Sea) completing a circle of the northern dive sites. We were there over springtides and the currents were ferocious – it is not a destination for beginner divers and I’d suggest planning your trip there over neap tides. We did three dives a day and a few night dives. These were the highlights:
The easiest way to fly to Komodo National Park is through Singapore and Bali so it is worthwhile combining your visit with a few days diving in Bali (which was a pleasant surprise). Our trip was very well organised by Prodive Travel who are now organising regular trips there. If you want to visit and dive the Komodos contact them at [email protected] or visit their website at www.prodive.co.za