The official website of Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Komodo National Park is located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores Established in 1980, initially the main purpose of the Park was to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and its habitat
Komodo National Park - Wikipedia Komodo National Park (Indonesian: Taman Nasional Komodo) is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara
The ultimate guide to Komodo National Park - Time Out The park’s number one attraction is its endemic Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, which can grow up to 3 metres long Mainly found on the islands of Komodo and Rinca, these dragons
Komodo National Park The Worlds Hidden Paradise - Official Website Taman Nasional Komodo adalah salah satu taman nasional pertama Indonesia yang menjadi habitat alami bagi dua satwa kunci utama, biawak Komodo (Varanus komodoensis) dan Kakatua Kecil Jambul Kuning (Cacatua Sulphurea) bertempatkan di belahan bumi Nusa Tenggara Timur Indonesia
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Komodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, Komodo, and Padar) and numerous smaller ones, all of them of volcanic origin
Komodo Islands Travel Guide For Indonesia Komodo National Park is UNESCO designated, with dozens of exotic islands, white and pink sand beaches, coral reefs for diving, and it’s the only place in the world where you can see Komodo dragons up close in the wild and get your picture taken with them!
Komodo National Park: A World Heritage Treasure of Indonesia Located in East Nusa Tenggara, this protected area is globally renowned as the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon and as a landscape of dramatic hills, pristine islands, and vibrant marine ecosystems Its global significance has earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Komodo National Park, Indonesia — Global Conservation Established in 1980 in order to protect the largest lizard on the planet, and nestled in the heart of Indonesia’s archipelago, lie the volcanic islands of Komodo National Park (KNP)