
타카 마카사르 라부안 바조 is one of Komodo National Park’s most unique and breathtaking natural wonders — a tiny sandbank that appears only during low tide, creating an almost magical scene in the middle of the Flores Sea.
What Is Taka Makassar?
타카 마카사르 isn’t a typical island — it’s a sandbank or shallow coral area that emerges above the water only when the tide is low. The name “Taka” refers to a sandbank or shallow sea in local terms, and “Makassar” comes from the historic Bugis and Makassar sailors from South Sulawesi who once navigated these waters and used this area as a resting point.
When the tide recedes, a crescent-shaped stretch of white sand appears, surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise water — a truly surreal and photogenic sight that feels like stepping onto a private island in the sea.
Where Is It Located?
Taka Makassar is situated within 코모도 국립공원, not far from the famous island of Komodo and Manta Point. It’s accessible only by boat from Labuan Bajo — the main tourist gateway on Flores Island — and is usually included as part of an island-hopping tour around the park.
Why Visit Taka Makassar?
This destination has become a must-see stop on many Komodo adventure itineraries for several reasons:
- Spectacular Natural Phenomenon – The sandbank only reveals itself during low tide, creating a natural “floating island” effect that looks extraordinary against the blue sea.
- Crystal-Clear Waters – Surrounding shallow waters are perfect for wading, swimming, and light snorkeling.
- 스노클링과 해양 생물 – The area is rich with colorful coral reefs and fish. Nearby snorkeling spots also offer a chance to see sea turtles and other underwater residents.
- Photographic Beauty – The contrast between white sand and turquoise water makes Taka Makassar an “Instagram-worthy” location — especially from above with a drone.
How to Get There
To reach Taka Makassar, travelers typically depart from Labuan Bajo by boat. Depending on the type of vessel, the journey can take between 30 minutes to a couple of hours:
- Speedboats — faster and great for day trips.
- Traditional phinisi boats — slower but scenic and often used for longer liveaboard tours.
Because it’s part of Komodo National Park, visits are usually included in multi-stop tours that also cover famous destinations like Padar Island, Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Manta Point.
Tips for Visiting
Here are some practical suggestions to make the most of your visit:
- Visit at low tide to see the sandbank fully exposed and walk on the soft sands.
- 가져오다 snorkeling gear; the shallow waters are ideal for underwater exploration.
- Photography gear — aerial or wide-angle shots capture the best views of the sandbank and surrounding sea.
마지막으로
Taka Makassar Labuan Bajo is a 숨겨진 보석 of Indonesia’s Komodo National Park — a sandbank that feels like a private paradise rising from the sea. Whether you’re snorkeling above vibrant reefs, relaxing on soft white sands, or capturing dramatic photos, this unique destination promises a memorable and magical experience for every traveler.
평생 잊지 못할 모험을 경험하세요 — 지금 바로 코모도 국립공원 투어 패키지를 예약하세요 코모도파다투어닷컴



