Kayaking Komodo Islands
10 Days from US$2750 ex Denpasar (Bali)
Created by Peter Miller
Accommodation
5 Nights Hotel
2 Nights Tent
2 Nights on Boat
Transportation
Mostly Sea Kayak
Transfers and flights included
Included Meals
9 Breakfasts
6 Lunches
5 Dinners
Trip Grade
Category 2
Balanced Break
Group Size
2 -8 Maximum
A Sea-Level Adventure in the Land of Dragons
You’ve seen Indonesia in travel magazines — Bali sunsets, rice terraces, cocktails by infinity pools. But that’s not this trip. This is something rawer, older, and infinitely more alive. This is Kayaking Komodo Islands.
Here, your paddle is your passport. Each stroke takes you further into a wilderness where dragons roam the beaches, manta rays sweep like living wings beneath your kayak, and the water glows with impossible shades of turquoise. You’ll camp on uninhabited islands, snorkel over reefs that look like wild gardens, and trek into dragon country with rangers who’ve walked those paths their whole lives.
It’s not a cruise. It’s not a resort. It’s a journey in rhythm with the sea. And it just might ruin “normal” travel for you forever.



“This was one of the most amazing tours that I have ever been on! It was so much more than just kayaking…. a truly memorable mix of snorkeling, diving, Komodo dragons, manta rays, monkeys, goats, turtles, dolphins, camping, trekking, amazing food, music, drinks, so many laughs … and a little bit of kayaking… I Highly recommend this trip to anyone with a sense of adventure!”
Diane (Australia)
Why Kayak Komodo Islands?
Total immersion — From sea caves to mangroves to deserted beaches, kayaks get you where no big boat ever could.
Supported but free — A support vessel shadows you, carrying supplies, crew, and spare energy if you want a break. You paddle as much — or as little — as you choose.
Wildlife in stereo — Komodo dragons on land. Mantas, turtles, reef sharks, dolphins in the sea. Even the sky comes alive with thousands of fruit bats at dusk.
Choice and flow — This is your adventure. Want to paddle hard, rack up miles? Do it. Prefer a slower pace with more snorkeling and beach time? That works too.
Families welcome — Kids (10+) can join if they’re adventurous, and parents love that the support boat is always nearby — a floating safety net and comfort base.
Scuba diving option — For certified divers, we can add dives at world-class sites like Batu Bolong or Castle Rock. Not a diver? The snorkeling is so good you may not feel the need.
The Journey
DAY 1 | Arrive in Bali (Denpasar)
Touch down in Bali. Heat hits you, thick with incense and clove. A driver takes you to your hotel near the beach. Maybe grab a Bintang, maybe wander a night market. Tonight is about shaking off the travel and leaning into the pace of Indonesia. Overnight Bali hotel. (B)
DAY 2 | Bali - Labuan Bajo (Komodo National Park)
A morning flight skims over volcanoes and reefs before dropping into Flores. Labuan Bajo is gritty, vibrant, alive. Wooden boats rock in the harbor, scooters buzz the streets, warungs (local eateries) dish up fried noodles and sambal. We check into the hotel, do a final gear check, and meet for dinner. Overnight Labuan Bajo. (B)
DAY 3 | Labuan Bajo - Pungu - Bangkau - Pungu
After breakfast and a safety briefing, we push off. Kayaks slice into turquoise water, mangroves arch overhead, pearl farms dot the bays. Snorkel stops let us dive into coral gardens. The first day is gentle, 6.5 miles to Pungu Island, where we set up camp on a deserted beach. Dinner is grilled fish, rice, vegetables — simple and perfect. Overnight camping. (B, L, D)
DAY 4 | Pungu Island - Kukusan - Gado - Rinca Village - Kaaba Island
Morning swim if you’re keen, then paddle toward Kukusan Village, where kids shout greetings from the beach. On to Rinca Island for a ranger-led trek in dragon country. From there we glide to Gado, where reefs explode in technicolor. By dusk, we anchor off Kaaba Island to watch thousands of bats lift into the sky, black rivers against a red horizon. Overnight aboard support vessel. (B, L, D)
DAY 5 | Rinca island - Manta Point - Gili Lawa
Dragons again, but at dawn, when they’re most active. Then it’s to Manta Point. Slide off the boat and suddenly you’re in a cathedral of wings — manta rays cruising past in ghostly formation. By afternoon, paddle to Gili Lawa, climb the ridge for sunset, and feel like the last human left in the world. Overnight onboard. (B, L, D)
DAY 6 | Gili Lawa - Tatawa - Sebayur Besar
Morning snorkel at Tatawa’s coral garden, then a longer paddle to Sebayur Besar. The coastline shifts with every stroke — cliffs, beaches, headlands. By evening we’re camping again, this time with the whole island to ourselves. Stars are brighter here, the Milky Way sharp as chalk. Overnight camping. (B, L, D)
DAY 7 | Sebayur Besar - Kanawa - Goa Rangko - Labuan Bajo
Our last long paddle: 12 miles of island-hopping. Stop at Kanawa Island for one final snorkel, then push toward the mainland. Before Labuan Bajo, we swim into Goa Rangko Cave, its pool glowing blue in the half-light. Tonight, dinner is at Ibu Fitri’s home — a feast of Flores home-cooking, the kind of meal money can’t buy. Overnight hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY 8 | Labuan Bajo - Cunca Wulang Waterfalls/Cecer Village Visit - Labuan Bajo
After days on the sea, we head inland. A short drive and a hike bring us to Cunca Wulang Waterfall, a canyon of green stone and clear pools. Or we visit Cecer Village, where rice terraces step down the hills and locals welcome us into their homes. Overnight Labuan Bajo hotel. (B, L)
DAY 9 | Labuan Bajo - Bali
In the morning you will be transferred to the Komodo Airport for your domestic flight back to Bali. Upon arrival in Bali, you will be met at the airport by your driver and transferred back to your Hotel for your final night’s stay of your expedition.
If your travel plans require you to return home or to continue directly on to your next destination, you can make arrangements to end your expedition upon your arrival back in Bali. Overnight at Hotel. (B)
Day 10 | We bid you farewell
Your amazing adventure comes to an end and you are free to continue your travel plans or return home. (B)
Journey Extensions
Check out our Journey Extensions for those that want to stay a little longer or try something different along the way.

Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Price: $735per person (twin share). Single Traveler $1015 ex Labuan Bajo
For those that have just completed the Komodo Dragon trip, our 5-day 4 night Flores Road Trip is a perfect trip extension. Please note that this itinerary can also be done in reverse to work with your kayaking itinerary.
Flores is one of the most diverse landscapes on earth with an amazing array of cultures mixed in. Dramatic mountain landscapes, lush fertile valleys, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and more await those that wish to explore the island. To top the trip off we will take you to a volcano (Kelimutu) that has three different colored lakes.
Please note that Flores is a rugged and mountainous island and as such the road trip can be long. The hotels used are the best available. They are usually very basic with hot water. The Eco Lodge in Moni has excellent facilities throughout.
Day 1 Labuan Bajo to Ruteng
After breakfast, we will start our road trip to Ruteng. The road will wind its way eastward for a couple of hours before we reach Cancar (pronounced Chanchar). There we will head out to Cara village and climb a small hill that looks over a wide valley. Cara is famous for its spider web rice fields. More technically the agriculture they persist with is known as Lingko in which a field is divided up among the various families of a village from one central location. A wooden pole known as the lodok is placed in the centre of the land. A string is run out to the field’s extremities and then divided into moso (meaning hand) forming the wedge-like fields. As the contours of the land are taken into account across this moso, the field starts to resemble a spiderweb. There are great views of these fields from this hill.
We continue on after lunch to Liang Bua about 1 hour from Ruteng. Liang Bua is the resting place of the Homo Floresiensis, a 106 cm high humanoid that lived in these parts. Discovered in 2003, scientists now speculate why the Hobbit as they are being dubbed, died out. Was it because of Homo Erectus or was it something else? This large grotto cum cave is just off a side road that winds its way through beautiful rice fields and mountain terrain. A local guide will come and show you through the place including a small side cave and the opening to a deep 27-meter hole that leads to another cavern (this is not accessible by non-scientists).
From Liang Bua we will head back to Ruteng and the Susteran Maria Berduka Cita convent run by some very nice Sisters. The rooms are very clean and there is even BBC available on the TV.
Day 2 Ruteng to Bajawa
We continue eastwards into more rugged mountain roads. Along the way, we will stop at a small lake called Ranamese with sweeping views of the coastline. From there we continue to the seaside village of Lega Lapu where we will sample some Arak or Palm spirits. While you may have tasted Arak before, this brew is quite good and actually drinkable.
From Lega Lapu we continue back into the mountains for Bajawa. This is a great yet strange town with bareback cowboys and a beautiful landscape to boot. In the afternoon we will head to Soa which is a natural hot spring just out of town. This is a great place to relax and soothe aching muscles. Tonight we will dine in a timber restaurant (Lucas) that makes great fried potatoes.
Overnight Bajawa Roo Hotel. (B)
Day 3 Bajawa to Moni via Ende.
This is our last day of driving and possibly the most spectacular of them all. After an early breakfast, we will head by car toward an amazingly beautiful valley near the Ngada village of Bena. However, Bena is where we will end our 1.5-hour trek from Gurusina down in the valley. Our trek will take us along small paths back up the mountain, through several Ngada villages.
Ngada culture is based on the balance of the male and female. Houses and smaller structures are either characterized by a male or female spirit. Ngada culture is matrilineal, meaning that property ownership and clan names are passed down through the woman’s side. The men however have great influence in day to day functions of the village. Ngada villages are welcoming and are fascinating and beautiful places to trek through.
We finish our hike in Bena, a large Ngada village overlooking the valley. Keep an eye out for small wooden houses and people sitting atop the homes in these villages.
From Bena, we continue on to Ende and then onto Moni. The road from Ende to Moni would have to be some of the most beautiful on the planet, with sweeping valley views and dozens of waterfalls cascading in the distance. We will arrive in Moni quite late so dinner at the Eco Lodge is suggested.
Overnight Kelimutu Eco Lodge (B)
Day 4 Moni to Kelimutu
We will rise early, around 430am, to walk to the summit of Kelimutu. We can get a small breakfast hamper put together of banana pancakes, water, and a boiled egg to have on Kelimutu. The park’s car park is a 30-minute drive from Moni and then from there a fairly easy 30-minute walk to the top. If we are lucky, the cloud will part at sunrise and the beautiful turquoise lakes of Kelimutu will reveal themselves.
Kelimutu is 3 dormant volcanoes that have been filled with water. Due to minerals being dispersed into the water, the lakes exhibit varying colours. The strange thing is that the lakes are so close to each other but the lakes can have different colours such as red, blue, and black.
If the summit is shrouded in clouds (which is common) and you don’t see the lakes, don’t worry. We will head back down to Moni with a possibility of a 2-hour walk through the fields to the Eco Lodge. We can shower and get another bite to eat there watching the Kelimutu summit from your room waiting for the cloud to clear. We can return to the summit in the afternoon or if all else fails, we can go up again the next day.
We suggest dinner at the Eco Lodge and our personal favorite, Mori’s Moni chicken. (B)
Day 5: Moni to Ende to Bali
This morning, assuming you have already seen Kelimutu, we will go for another walk through the valley. We can even arrange for a horse ride through the villages at your own expense. We will also visit the 10000 Rp market where every bunch of vegetables is 10000 Rp. The stall next door will sell for the same price so the price is not negotiable. The fruit and vegetables are displayed beautifully and it is a nice place to wander.
From there, we will head down to Ende for your flight back to Bali. (B)
Included:
– Accommodation between Labuan Bajo and Moni
– Expert No Roads Guide throughout
– Vehicle use throughout trip
– All meals as outlined in Itinerary
Note: If you are adding this extension to a Komodo kayaking trip then your flight to or from Ende before or after your road trip is included in the Komodo Kayaking trip. Please contact us directly to confirm dates if you wish to add this extension on to a Great Creatures Expedition.
Not included:
– Accommodation in Labuan Bajo
– Flight to and from Flores
– All other incidentals including lunches and dinners

Mbeiling Eco Lodge is a haven for wildlife and the lodge contributes significantly to the conservation and sustainability of the local communities and species of the area.
Stay overnight at this stunning Eco Lodge, which is 45 minutes from the centre of Labuan Bajo.
We can arrange activities such as the Mbeliling Trek, Bird Watching, Flores Coffee & Nature Appreciation Tour, Cunca Wulang Waterfalls or Cecer Village Visit all from Mbeliling Eco Lodge.
Price: $140 per room per night twin share includes return transfers from Labuan Bajo
Check in – 2.00pm – check out 12.00pm
Inclusions:
Return transfer to and from Labuan Bajo by air-conditioned car.
Standard Double/Twin Room accommodation
Breakfast

The highlight of this three day tour is the fully guided climb up Mt Inerie to see the sunrise. Mt Inerie is 2,245 meters above sea level and is also one of the highest volcanoes in Flores, the trek takes six hours and starts at the very early time of 2:30 am. Tour also includes a visit to the local hot springs and a visit to the traditional village of Bena. This trip is a wonderful example of the incredible sights that you can discover when you go off the beaten track and take the road less traveled.
For more information go to our Inerie Volcano Trek page here.
Duration: 3 days
Price: $525 per person (minimum of 2 guests)
Single room supplement: $195
Price: $735 – single guest
Tour Includes
All transfers to and from airport.
Return domestic flights – Labuan Bajo to Bajawa
2 Nights accommodation at Manulalu Hotel including breakfast
Town tour of Bajawa
Visit local hot springs
Sunrise volcano trek up Mt Inerie (start time is 2.30am)
Local Guide for Mt Inerie trek
Driver in Bajawa
Meals – 2 x breakfasts (lunches and dinners at guests own expense)
* Guests must have a good level of fitness to complete the Mt Inerie Volcano Trek. Hiking boots are essential.

Flores is a relatively unexplored part of Indonesia. This mountainous island hides beautiful villages from the normal tourist, but with this 2 day trek, you will venture into this wonderland and experience the great hospitality of its’ people.
Itinerary
Day 1: We will leave Labuan Bajo at around 8am and head up into the mountains to Dintor Village (approx 4 hours drive). Along the way we will have lunch and witness the ruggedness of the Flores landscape. Once we have arrived at Dintor Village we will start our trek for Wae Rebo village. After a short motorbike ride we will start hiking, which will take us through the amazing open mountain terrain where we will see the fantastic cone shaped houses (approximately 2 hours). In Wae Rebo we will stay in a traditional home and be the guest of the village. They will show us their way of life high in the mountains. This is a great experience for those who want to witness traditional lives in Flores. Dinner and Breakfast will be provided in the village. (L,D)
Day 2: After breakfast you will have some time to immerse yourself in the local village before we start our trek down to Denge Village and then drive to Dintor Village where we will have lunch. From there we will return back to Labuan Bajo in the early evening for you to continue your travels. (B,L)
Included
Car and driver
Local Guide
Overnight accommodation in Wae Rebo Village
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (as per itinerary)
Exclusion
Accommodation on the night of Day 2 (your return to Labuan Bajo). We can offer accommodation in Labuan Bajo for US$60 Twin Share subject to change and availability.
Price
We can run this trip for 1 – 5 Pax
1 Person $455
2 Person $265 per person
3 Person $240 per person
4 Person $220 per person
5 Person $210 per person
Includes
- Kayak use with all safety gear including vest, paddle etc
- 2 nights accommodation in Bali twin share
- 3 nights accommodation in Labuan Bajo twin share
- 2 nights camping
- 2 night accommodation in a cabin on our support boat. Note: Cabins are shared by group members of the same gender and we might not be able to accommodate couples in the same room that night.
- All domestic flights
- National park fees
- Professional guide throughout the expedition
- Labuan Bajo Town Tour
- Tour to Cunca Wulang Waterfalls/Cecer Village
- Ranger and local guide fees
- All meals on expedition (9 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 5 Dinners)
- Toilet tent
- Airport transfers to and from accommodation in Bali (Holiday Inn Baruna) and Labuan Bajo (Puri Sari Beach Hotel)
Excludes
- International Airfares
- Airport Tax
- Travel Insurance for your trip
- Tips
- Alcoholic beverages
The crew were incredible, especially our Guides, Flori & Matias. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience. We felt very taken care of and they understood our needs and wants so well. The food was all so delicious. The boat was fantastic…especially after lunch when we had some chill out time.
I honestly couldn’t suggest any changes…keep it just like it is.
Natalie (Australia)

This is a fully supported Sea Kayaking trip
While sea kayaking itself is relatively safe, the fact that we will be in the remote, well away from other people and potentially help, we have ensured that our Komodo Kayaking trip is as safe as it can be.
You will be accompanied by a trained sea kayaking guide as well as a large 17 meter support vessel that is permanently crewed by 5 of our team. If the weather and seas begin to get dangerous we will seek refuge either on a nearby beach or on the support vessel.
Accommodation throughout the trip
This is adventure with comfort built in.
Bali Hotels – Soft beds, pools, and air-conditioning to ease you into and out of the expedition.
Labuan Bajo Hotels – Harbour-front stays in this bustling frontier town; clean rooms, harbour views, and a cold beer at the end of the day.
Support Vessel – A 17-metre Indonesian boat carrying supplies, crew, fresh food, and a safe haven if you need a break. Sleep on deck under the stars if you like.
Camping on Islands – Nights on uninhabited beaches, tents pitched on white sand, waves as your soundtrack, stars as your ceiling.
It’s not luxury in the five-star sense. It’s something rarer — wild comfort, balanced between raw adventure and moments of indulgence.
This is your adventure so you can do as much or as little as you like
Sea kayaking here is pure magic.
The distances are manageable — 7 to 19km a day, broken by swims, snorkels, and meals. Some days you paddle 3–5 hours, others less. The water is usually calm, sheltered by islands, but there can be wind and current. That’s part of the adventure.
The support vessel is never far away. If you tire, hitch a ride. Want to paddle more? Stretch it out. The boats are stable double sea kayaks, comfortable for beginners but still fun for experienced paddlers.
This is slow travel in its purest form. You move at sea-level — watching the flicker of reef fish, the flash of a manta’s wing, the movement of dragons on the beach.
Who’s It For?
Couples craving adventure with comfort at day’s end.
Families (kids 10+) who want an epic but safe story together.
Solo travelers ready to meet like-minded souls.
Adventurers who want real wild, not manicured resorts.
We get asked a lot of questions about our Komodo Kayaking trips. The following are certainly the most common however if you have another question please let us know or the answer may be found in our Trip Notes section.
What's sea kayaking like? Is it easy to learn?
Kayaking here is pure freedom.
Daily Distances – 4.5 to 12 miles a day, broken by swims, snorkels, and beach stops.
Paddling Hours – 3–5 hours on some days, shorter on others.
Conditions – Mostly calm, sheltered waters, though currents and winds can add spice.
Boats – Stable, comfortable double sea kayaks suitable for beginners and enjoyable for seasoned paddlers.
Support – The boat is never far; you can always hitch a ride if you want a break.
Moving at sea-level means every ripple, every ray of light, every shadow of a manta or dolphin becomes part of your journey.
Is this a good family trip?
This expedition is perfect for families wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of every day life and spend time together exploring the amazing Komodo Islands.
We have a minimum age of 10 years on our expeditions and we offer a 10% discount off the expedition price for all children 14 years of age and under.
How does the SCUBA Diving option work?
Komodo is legendary in the diving world. For certified divers, we can add tanks and trips to sites like:
Batu Bolong – A seamount alive with fish, sharks, and turtles.
Castle Rock – Thrilling currents, pelagics, and adrenaline dives.
Manta Point – A cathedral of wings, where mantas circle endlessly.
If you don’t dive, you won’t feel left out — the snorkeling is some of the best on Earth.
I love this trip because it explores a side of the Komodo Islands few ever see.
We take our time kayaking the more remote parts of the park, at sea level where you get see turtles and dolphins swimming right next to you.
At night we pull into a secluded beach and set up camp, eating under the stars.
Early in the morning we will get to see the very impressive Komodo Dragon. This is when they are most active.
We will also snorkel pristine reefs and between activities we can lounge on our beautiful support boat and feast on freshly made Indonesian meals.