October 26, 2019

Multi-Adventure Trip in Komodo

Located in Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands, the World Heritage Site of Komodo National Park brims with fascinating life on land and under water. We sent Andrew Coggiola, one of our staff members, on our journey that explores this wondrous place.

Panoramic view of Padar Island with its distinctive curved bays, rugged hills, and clear blue waters, where a few people stand on the ridge enjoying the scenery—an ideal stop on a Komodo multi-adventure trip.
Stunning view from the highest point on Padar Island

When I feel the urge to get outside and connect with the natural world, I usually head into the mountains or the forest. I’ve always felt that was my place, but when the opportunity to join our Komodo Snorkeling Expedition came along, I couldn’t say no. I’m really glad I didn’t because I would have missed out on an absolutely incredible experience.

A bright sun sets over a range of mountains covered with dense forest, casting an orange and yellow glow across the sky, reminiscent of our last multi-adventure trip to Komodo.
We enjoyed a gorgeous sunset on the island of Flores before boarding the Ombak Biru, our home for the next 10 nights
A sailboat is anchored in calm blue waters with a distant mountainous island of Komodo visible under a clear sky, setting the scene for an unforgettable multi-adventure trip.
The Ombak Biru (or Blue Wave in Indonesian), our comfortable base of operations

To say that I had limited snorkeling experience going into the trip would be generous, but I tried to do my research. I poured over countless, stunning images of vibrant corals and reef creatures, but nothing could prepare me for the actual experience. It was absolutely mesmeric and totally unreal. I could never have imagined the way the reef positively pulses with life, the delicate, rhythmic swaying of the soft corals providing a counterpoint to the darting damselfish as the entire ecosystem breathes with the current.

An underwater scene in Komodo features vibrant coral with various small fish, including a prominent blue and yellow fish at the center. Coral polyps appear dense and spiky, making it an ideal stop on any multi-adventure trip.
A surgeonfish swims over an expanse of table coral

With all of the incredible sea life on display, it was easy to forget we were in the waters of Komodo National Park, home to the largest lizards on earth. We got our chance to see them in the wild the next morning on Rinca, one of only four islands where the dragons can be found.

A Komodo dragon is walking on a dry, rocky terrain with sparse vegetation and leafless branches in the background, making it feel like a scene from an exotic multi-adventure trip.
A female dragon guarding her nest
A large lizard, possibly a Komodo, is sitting on the ground in front of a grey wall with three yellow-framed windows above a wooden fence.
This large dragon was waiting patiently next to the ranger station’s kitchen

The following day was a real highlight for me as we had our first manta ray sighting! They are truly magnificent, and watching them fly effortlessly over the seafloor was a dream come true.

A manta ray swims just below the water surface, its body gracefully gliding through the blue ocean, offering a mesmerizing sight on our multi-adventure Komodo trip.
Reef manta feeding off Mawan Island

We left the national park the next day and motored to Gili Banta, where we spent the afternoon in a shallow bay with a marvelous coral garden. The calm conditions and relative security made a perfect nursery for juvenile black tip reef sharks.

Two sharks swimming near a vibrant coral reef in the clear, shallow waters of Komodo make for an exhilarating sight during your multi-adventure trip.
It may be hard to tell from the photo, but these little sharks were only about two feet long, and totally adorable

We returned to the waters of the national park and spent the next five days blissfully exploring reefs, tide pools, and islands. The days blended together in the best way possible as we drifted along, hypnotized by the riot of colors and profusion of reef creatures of all shapes and sizes.

A vibrant clownfish swims among the tentacles of a sea anemone surrounded by various coral structures, offering a glimpse into the underwater wonders you can explore on your multi-adventure trip to Komodo.
Tomato anemonefish and a sabae, or purple tip anemone
Clownfish swim around a purple sea anemone on a coral reef, a sight often experienced during a multi-adventure trip to Komodo.
Clown anemonefish taking refuge in a magnificent sea anemone
A vibrant underwater scene in Komodo showcases a variety of corals in different shapes and colors, predominantly shades of brown and orange, with sea life visible in the background. Perfect for a multi-adventure trip exploring these spectacular marine wonders.
Fields of mushroom coral take on an otherworldly appearance
A moray eel with a spotted pattern is peeking out from a crevice in the colorful coral reef, a mesmerizing sight often encountered on a Komodo multi-adventure trip.
A curious snowflake moray peeks out of its lair
Experience the vibrant underwater reef on your Komodo trip, featuring colorful marine life like a green and orange striped nudibranch, purple sea sponge, and coral. Perfect for a multi-adventure journey!
A Nembrotha kubaryana, my new favorite nudibranch, clings to a wall surrounded by tunicates
A snorkeler swims in vibrant blue water above a coral reef abundant with colorful fish and marine life, part of an exhilarating multi-adventure trip in the enchanting waters of Komodo.
The rocky and rugged coast of Tatawa Kecil belies the colorful exuberance just below the surface of the waves

If you love snorkeling, or even if you have no experience at all and just enjoy up-close animal encounters, you need to make your way to Komodo National Park.

—Text by WT staff Andrew Coggiola, photos by Andrew Coggiola and Kenna Miller. Check out our expedition to Komodo here.