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International Cruise
ship Program
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A
guided shore excursion to walk through the jungle at the
Komodo island conjures up a unique experience and let
you to think of a mystery and myth from a life of the
pre-historic lizard "Komodo dragon". The ship
will anchor off Komodo island - a home of the last
pre-historic lizards, which gives the island its name. The
dinosaur-like lizards are believed to date from the
Jurassic Age and were thought to be extinct until
discovered in 1912. Adults often reach a length of 3
meters and weight 140kg, and their sharp, saw like teeth
can snap a goat in half. Their stomach juices are so
strong that they can digest bones and hair. Oddly
enough, they are stone deaf.
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In
groups of about 30 people, experienced park ranger
conduct you on a guided walk to the Komodo watching
ground, a steep ravine and watering hole where some of
the dragons come to rest and finding their feed. During
a 45 minutes walk to Banunggulung watching ground, you
will have a chance to observe wildlife, bird life and
nesting holes of the Komodo dragons. Comfortable
clothing and walking shoes should be worn as temperature
range between 27 - 35 degrees, and humidity from 81 -
92%. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen. Duration about 3
- 4 hours
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Pink
Beach - after the morning walk, you can enjoy the
beautiful pink beach where particles of red coral wash
ashore mixing with the white sand to cast a majestic
pink hue. This is the perfect place to relax, work on
your tan, watch the magnificent scenery or snorkel and
dive to explore Komodo's rich coral formations in colors
of purple, yellow, blue and fushsia.
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Dive
Komodo
Diving in the Komodo National Park area is amongst
the most exciting in the world. The area offers every
imaginable type of diving, from current swept sea mounds
patrolled by sharks, tune and other pelagic fish to the
dead calm colorful reefs inhabits by thousands of fish
and beautiful soft and hard corals. The underwater
topography varies as much from sheer walls, caves,
overhangs, sea mounds to sandy bottoms. Dive duration :
one hour
Read about the marine
eco-system on komodo national park.
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Contact
our sales department:
Cita Travel Service / Komodotours.com
Phone : 62 361 282694 or 288511 ext 1358
Fax : 62 361 282694
Email : sales@komodotours.com
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