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    The Gateway to Komodo Island Known as Flores


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    About Flores

    Flores is Indonesia’s next big thing, the island is quickly drawing the attention of traveller’s who wish to get away from the tourists in Bali, even the ever-growing Lombok, to see the remarkable sites and get off the beaten path.

    Flores is most known for being the gateway to Komodo Island but stay on the island and you’ll be treated to a trip through lush green jungles, traditional villages and areas where few tourists have stepped.

    The Portuguese once owned this island and named it Flores, which translates to flowers. And though you won’t find many flowers on this island you will find loads of adventure from hiking volcanoes in national parks to some of the best diving without the crowds and parts of Indonesia that are practically untouched.

    Few decide to travel to islands this far from Bali but those who have the time should consider adding Flores to their Indonesia itinerary. This Flores travel guide will help you prepare for everything across the island from transportation to Flores accommodation and things to do in Flores.


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    How to Get to Flores Indonesia

    The best way to get to Flores is to fly from Bali. You’ll be in for a treat as the flight from Bali is quite low so you’ll also get a scenic flight as you fly over the Nusa Islands, Lombok and other islands. Flying to Labuan Bajo is most common and takes 1 hour. Flying to Mamere or Ende is also an option, both towns are on the opposite side of the island (west side) where you can complete this itinerary backward. Flights from this side of the island are 2 hours from Bali.


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    Indonesia has thousands hundreds of islands. That is a very amazing fact because Indonesia is indeed an archipelagic country. Several islands in Indonesia are uninhabited but are still frequently visited by many tourists. This is because all the islands in Indonesia have their charm, have beautiful beaches, and are unique in their own right.

    Of all the islands owned, the only island inhabited by ancient animals is the Komodo dragon which can be visited by tourists. If you are looking for an all-in-one adventure experience, see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, trek with views of unique tropical landscapes, snorkel with manta rays and sea turtles, sunbathing on the famous pink beaches of Komodo island, and sailing in the calm waters with the sea at your bedroom window. You should consider taking a tourist trip to Labuan Bajo, Flores Island. This is a boat trip not to be missed in Indonesia!

    Komodo National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is truly an Indonesian treasure. Komodo tours in Indonesia are quickly becoming very popular as popularity here grows, but the key to visiting Komodo Island is to plan your trip. Because of this, you need a tour agent who specializes in Komodo tours and can help you plan an unforgettable trip.

    When you visit Komodo Island, you should be accompanied by a local tour guide. You can follow the path that crosses the island in the hope of seeing Komodo dragons. Although they can reach 3 m (10 ft) in length, their stone-colored scales match the dusty soil of the island's savanna forests. Hence, you need someone who can identify the presence of Komodo dragons quickly and responsively before they startle you.

    One of the highly recommended Komodo specialist tour guides is christianexploretour.com
    Plan your adventure on Komodo Island with their team and book now https://www.christianexploretour.com/

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