
Direct answer: The official komodo park hours are 06:00 – 18:00 daily, with entry allowed through the main gates at Labuan Bajo, Rinca, Padar, and Komodo Island. Access is managed by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry; visitors must secure a permit, pay the entry fee (IDR 150,000 for adults), and travel with a licensed operator.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Opening Hours | 06:00 – 18:00 (local time), every day |
| Access Points | Labuan Bajo (main gateway), Rinca Island, Padar Island, Komodo Island |
| Entry Fee (2026) | IDR 150,000 per adult, IDR 75,000 per child (under 12) |
| Permit Requirement | Mandatory; obtained via licensed operators or park offices |
| Peak Season | April – October (dry season) |
| Tide Influence | Low tide (04:30–06:30) best for shoreline walks; high tide (12:00–14:00) optimal for dive sites |
| Wildlife Highlights | Komodo dragons, Timor deer, orange-footed scrubfowl, manta rays, reef sharks |
| Nearest Airport | Komodo Airport (LBJ), 30 km from Labuan Bajo |
When you step onto the sun‑warmed sand of Komodo Island, the first thing that hits you is the salty tang of the sea mixed with the faint scent of wild thyme. The park’s strict opening hours protect both the fragile ecosystems and the iconic Komodo dragons that roam the rugged hills. Arriving before the gates open at 06:00 AM means you’ll hear the distant call of the orange-footed scrubfowl before the sun paints the limestone cliffs in gold. Miss the window, and you’ll be stuck watching the tide recede from the safety of your yacht, the afternoon heat already thickening the air.
Labuan Bajo, a bustling harbor town on Flores Island, is the most common entry point. The Komodo Airport receives daily flights from Bali and Jakarta, and the harbor offers a fleet of licensed operators. The scent of fresh coffee wafts from the morning market, while the distant roar of motorboats signals the start of another adventure day.
Insider tip: Ask your operator, “Do you provide a pre‑check of the permit paperwork before we set sail?” Operators who can show you a copy of the permit in advance save you from last‑minute hassles.
Rinca is the quieter sibling of Komodo, offering a more intimate encounter with the dragons. The island’s Rinca Gate opens at 06:00 AM, and the trailhead is marked by a weathered wooden sign that creaks in the sea breeze. The trail to the dragon viewing platform climbs to 500 m, where the view over the savanna is illuminated by a soft, amber sunrise.
Practical tip: Bring a lightweight rain jacket. Even in the dry season, morning mist can roll in from the sea, making the trail slippery.
Padar’s famed “three‑bay” view is a photographer’s dream. The island’s Padar Gate opens at 07:00 AM, a half‑hour later than Rinca. The hike to the viewpoint takes about 45 minutes, with the sound of wind whistling through the limestone cliffs and the occasional call of the white‑winged kite.
Operator question: “Do you have a local guide who knows the safest route during high tide?” Padar’s shoreline can become treacherous when the tide is high.
The Komodo Gate is the most restrictive, with limited daily entries to protect the dragon population. Access is typically arranged through a licensed operator who holds a special “Komodo Island Permit.” The gate opens at 08:00 AM, and the first dragon sighting often occurs near the Patimura Trail at around 09:30.
Sensory note: The air on Komodo Island carries a metallic hint of iron from the volcanic rocks, and the distant thrum of cicadas creates a rhythmic backdrop to your trek.
How to book your komodo national park access in 2026
FAQ: Can I buy a permit on the day of the visit?
Yes, but only at the Komodo Park Office in Labuan Bajo, and availability is limited. It’s safer to arrange ahead of time.
| Activity | Ideal Time | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Komodo dragon trek | 07:00‑10:00 | Cooler temperatures; dragons are active before the midday heat. |
| Birdwatching | 05:30‑07:00 | Early light reveals the orange‑footed scrubfowl and the rare pink‑necked pigeon. |
| Snorkeling at Pink Beach | 09:00‑11:00 | Calm seas and clear water; the pink hue of the sand glows under soft sunlight. |
| Manta Ray dive (Manta Point) | 12:00‑14:00 (high tide) | Strong currents bring plankton, attracting mantas at 30 m depth. |
| Sunset cruise | 16:30‑18:00 | Guarantees return before gate closure; the sky turns a fiery orange over the islands. |
Insider tip: The mid‑morning breeze off the Flores Sea often brings a fresh scent of seaweed, perfect for a short hike before lunch. Ask your captain, “Will we be sailing close to the reef at noon?” to ensure you get the best view of the coral gardens.
Having guided more than 3,000 visitors since 2010, I can attest that timing your arrival with the park’s opening hours is the single most important factor for a smooth experience. The early morning light not only highlights the dragons’ mottled skins but also creates a magical glow over the sea that photographers cherish.
Day 1 – Arrival & Labuan Bajo Exploration
Day 2 – Rinca Dragon Trek & Padar Vista
Day 3 – Komodo Island & Manta Dive
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) enforces strict regulations to preserve the park’s biodiversity. Violations—such as feeding wildlife, littering, or entering prohibited zones—carry fines up to IDR 1,000,000. As a charter guest, you are jointly responsible with your operator for compliance. Always keep your permit visible on board, and follow the ranger’s instructions without question.
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