Footpath on Komodo Island, Loh Liang

Komodo National Park regulates ticket prices and visitor capacity to support conservation efforts, ensure visitor comfort, and protect the natural ecosystems of the park. These measures are implemented according to Government Regulation No. 36 Year 2024 on types and tariffs of Non‑Tax State Revenue (PNBP) applied by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.

Ticket Prices (Entrance Fees)

To enter Parco nazionale di Komodo, visitors must purchase entrance tickets that contribute to non‑tax state revenue (PNBP). Under the new regulation:

    Domestic Visitors (Indonesian Nationals)

    DR 50,000 per person on weekdays.

    IDR 75,000 per person on weekends or public holidays.
    These prices now include activities such as trekking, wildlife observation, and snorkeling.

    International Visitors:

      In addition to the entrance fee, other activities inside the park—such as diving, fishing, or drone use—may be subject to separate charges according to specific regulations.

      Visitor Carrying Capacity

      Komodo National Park also implements daily visitor limits at several key tourism zones as part of sustainable tourism management and to minimize environmental impact:

      • Resort Loh Buaya (Rinca Island): 1,000 visitors per day
        Morning & afternoon sessions
      • Resort Loh Liang (Komodo Island): 750 visitors per day
        Morning & afternoon sessions
      • Resort Padar Selatan (Padar Island): 400 visitors per day
        Multiple time slots
      • Resort Gililawa (Gililawa Island): 25 visitors per day
        Due to the smaller and sensitive nature of the area
      Ticket Booths and Operating Hours

      Entrance tickets are sold at official ticket booths located at several park access points, including:

      • Resort Loh Buaya (Rinca Island)
      • Resort Loh Liang (Komodo Island)
      • Resort Padar Selatan (Padar Island)
      • Resort Gililawa (Isola di Gililawa)
      • Komodo Visitor Center (Labuan Bajo)

      Each booth has specific opening hours for ticket sales and visitor services, so visitors are encouraged to arrive early according to local schedules.

      Conclusione

      Ticket prices and carrying capacity limits at Komodo National Park are designed to support conservation goals, visitor experience, and ecosystem sustainability. Visitors should be aware of the latest ticket rates and daily capacity rules to ensure a safe, orderly, and responsible visit to this globally significant natural area.

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