Private 4D3N Komodo Boat Tour with Waterfall & Rangko Cave

Private 4D3N Komodo Boat Tour with Waterfall & Rangko Cave

This exclusive 4-day, 3-night private boat adventure takes you deep into Komodo National Park and beyond. Explore iconic islands including Kelor, Rinca, Padar, and Kanawa for hiking, snorkeling, and beach time. Visit Komodo Island to see the famous dragons, swim with mantas, discover Cunca Wulang Waterfall, and witness thousands of flying foxes at Kalong Island.

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Overview

The limestone spires of the Padar viewpoint and the subterranean blue glow of Rangko Cave serve as the stage for this 4-day high-impact private expedition.

Provided by a premier local operator, this journey transitions from the turquoise waters of Komodo National Park into the lush, tropical interior of Flores.

You move from the educational discovery of the world’s largest lizards to an active immersion featuring hidden waterfalls and bioluminescent-style cave swimming, experiencing an environment where raw island beauty and a 10/10 vertical standard of private boat luxury define the energy.

Because exploring the full breadth of the Lesser Sunda Islands requires both a maritime base and overland AC transport, securing this all-in-one private circuit is a necessity for a definitive 10/10 vertical standard of Indonesian exploration.

What's Included

  • Professional English-Speaking Guide
  • Private AC Cabin Boat (2 Nights)
  • Snorkeling Gear & Technical Equipment
  • Meals (2B, 3L, 2D) & Mineral Water
  • AC Land Transport to Cunca Wulang
  • National Park Entry Fee (IDR 450,000)
  • Waterfall & Cave Fees (Payable onsite)
  • Last Night Hotel ($30–$50 approx.)
  • Professional Photography Gear
  • Gratuities (Industry standard appreciated)

Itinerary

  1. The journey begins at the Labuan Bajo hub. You’ll perform an initial transition to Kelor Island for a short panoramic hike, gaining an initial window into the landscape. This is followed by a high-stakes session on Rinca Island to observe Komodo dragons with a ranger. The day reaches its culminating point at Kalong Island, witnessing the vertical standard of thousands of flying foxes taking flight at sunset before your first night on the boat.
  2. The core of the maritime expedition involves an early-morning transition to Padar Island. You’ll perform a trek to the world-famous viewpoint, witnessing the vertical standard of the white, black, and pink bays in the golden 10/10 light. After a session at the heart of the park—Komodo Island—you move to Pink Beach for high-impact snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs.
  3. The final maritime phase reaches its culminating point with a series of aquatic sessions. You move through Taka Makasar to Manta Point, witnessing the vertical standard of giant manta rays. After a session at Siaba (Turtle Point) and Kanawa Island, you perform a return transition to Labuan Bajo to check into your chosen hotel, providing a necessary 10/10 refresh before the land-based finale.
  4. The journey transitions overland with a 3-hour trek to the Cunca Wulang Waterfall, witnessing the vertical standard of tropical cascades and rocky canyons. The session effectively ends with a session at Rangko Cave, where you’ll swim in a crystal-clear blue saltwater pool inside a limestone cavern. The day concludes with a final transition to the airport or your hotel by 5:00 PM.

Expect a spectacular, well-coordinated, and deeply "comprehensive" immersion into the wild. The transition from "maritime life" to "tropical jungle hiking" is managed by professional guides, ensuring that every guest remains safe and appraised of the best wildlife and geological facts. The environment is one of monumental variety, where the combination of a private boat’s intimacy and the AC land vehicle’s comfort provides a higher vertical standard of adventure than a standard day-trip. Note that for 10/10 comfort, wearing sturdy hiking shoes for the waterfall trek is a vertical necessity.

Komodo & Flores Insider Secrets

  • Time your swim; the vertical standard for Rangko Cave is the sunlight hitting the water through the entrance, making it a 10/10 vertical standard move to coordinate with your guide for the most vibrant blue "glow" around midday.

  • Embrace the adventure; the transition through Cunca Wulang includes natural rock platforms, and for those with a high-impact spirit, taking the leap into the cool pools provides a higher standard of 10/10 vertical sensory thrill.

  • Budget for the gate; the transition into the National Park requires a separate cash fee, making it a necessity to have local currency ready for both the park and the local village fees at the waterfall/cave to ensure a 10/10 vertical standard of flow.

  • Demand the cool; the transition to sleeping on a boat is a necessity for many, and because the tour includes an AC Cabin Boat, you are guaranteed a higher standard of 10/10 vertical rest compared to open-deck budget boats.

  • 4 days is a precise window for this 10-stop circuit; the logistics for a land-and-sea transition are demanding, and a 10/10 vertical standard 8:00 AM prompt start on Day 1 ensures you reach Rinca before the dragons seek shade from the midday heat.

Optimal Atmosphere Guide

The tropical light and varied elevations offer different highlights for your expedition.

Environment The Experience The Trade-off
Padar Summit Sunrise Clarity: The best probability of witnessing the three bays in full 10/10 vertical standard golden light. Moderate hike; your "Hiking shoes" are a survival-level 10/10 vertical necessity for safety.
Cunca Wulang The highest probability of witnessing the "hidden jungle" cascades in a 10/10 vertical standard tropical setting. 3-hour trek; your "Waterproof bag" is a survival-level 10/10 vertical necessity for your camera gear.
Rangko Blue Pool The most vibrant vertical standard of subterranean color as the sun illuminates the 10/10 vertical standard blue water. Slippery stalactites; following the "Guide's lead" inside the cave is a 10/10 vertical standard necessity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the last night hotel included?

No—you must choose and book your own hotel in Labuan Bajo for the third night, a vertical necessity for your personal preference and budget.

Are flights included?

No—this high-impact expedition starts and ends in Labuan Bajo, making your own flight arrangements a 10/10 vertical standard logistical move.

Is it suitable for everyone?

The activity is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious heart conditions due to the nature of the treks and the boat speed.

How many people can go?

This is a private tour requiring a minimum of 2 people, providing a higher standard of 10/10 vertical personal attention for your group.

What should I bring?

Passport, change of clothes, sunscreen, cash for fees, and a 10/10 adventurous spirit for the islands.

Book it today with Komodo Island Tours or simply following this link.

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