Komodo Island in Indonesia is going to be shut for a year
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDONESIA/ Created : Apr 11, 2019, 17:36 IST
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Indonesia’s famous Komodo Island that has been attracting wildlife enthusiasts and travellers alike since a long time is going to close for a year.
Indonesia’s famous Komodo Island that has been attracting wildlife enthusiasts and travellers alike since a long time is going to close for a year. Read less
Indonesia’s famous Komodo Island that has been attracting wildlife enthusiasts and travellers alike since a long time is going to close for a year. According to reports the popular island is going to close for tourists for one year. So from January 2020, Komodo Island is going to be shut for a year.
About Komodo Island and National Park
The Komodo National Park is mostly natural, with very little infrastructure, so it is basically a nature-lover’s haven. You can experience trekking the hills here, and the Kelimutu Volcano. You can also explore Flores Island, or go snorkelling.
The best time to visit the island and the national park is between April and December, which is usually the dry season. January to March is the rainy season here.
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