
The optimal 5 day Komodo itinerary runs: Day 1
Labuan Bajo–Kelor–Manjarite–Kalong; Day 2 Padar
sunrise, Pink Beach, Komodo Island dragons; Day 3 Manta
Point, Taka Makassar, Siaba Besar; Day 4 Rinca dragons,
Kanawa, return sail; Day 5 Rangko Cave and airport
transfer. That sequence — sleep-anchored below Padar so you hike at
dawn, mantas on the Day-3 morning tide, dragons split across two islands
— is the product of 300+ departures since 2016, and this page is the
full hour-by-hour version of it.
I am Jo Rangga, the route designer behind this site (my story here). What follows is not a generic “things
to do in Komodo” list. It is the actual operating plan I hand to
captains, with the 2027 revisions noted where I changed something and
why.
Day 1 —
Labuan Bajo to the Park: Kelor, Manjarite, Kalong
- 08:30–09:30 — Harbor check-in, safety briefing,
cabins assigned. We cast off by 09:45; leaving later than 10:15 costs
you the Manjarite light. - 11:00 — Kelor Island. A short,
steep 15-minute ridge hike — your warm-up for Padar — with a swim off
the beach after. - 13:00 — Lunch aboard while repositioning to
Manjarite: relaxed first snorkel over a shallow coral
shelf, good for calibrating masks and confidence. - 17:30 — Anchor off Kalong Island.
At dusk, tens of thousands of flying foxes stream out of the mangroves
across the sunset. Dinner on deck; you sleep already inside the
park.
2027 route note: we moved the Kalong anchorage 400 m
west after the 2026 season — less swell wrap, quieter night’s sleep.
Day 2 — Padar
Sunrise, Pink Beach, Komodo Dragons
This is the day people fly across the world for, and sequencing is
everything.
Padar Island at Dawn
(05:00–08:00)
Because we sleep anchored in the bay below the ridge, you are on the
trail at 05:15 and on the famous three-bay viewpoint by
05:50 — sunrise, alone or nearly so. The day boats from
Labuan Bajo arrive from 08:30; by then you are eating breakfast back on
deck. The Padar sunrise hike
guide covers footwear, the 818 steps, and photography timing in
detail.
Pink Beach (09:30–11:30)
Mid-morning is deliberately when we arrive at Pink
Beach — the sun is high enough to fire the pink hue in the sand
(crushed red organ-pipe coral), and the fringing reef snorkel on the
eastern end is at its calmest. Details in the Pink Beach guide.
Komodo Island Ranger Walk
(14:00–16:00)
The afternoon slot at Loh Liang, Komodo Island is
quieter than the 10:00 rush. You walk with two licensed rangers on the
medium trail (roughly 2 km, 90 minutes). Dragon sightings on this trail
across my 2026 departures: 96%. The rules that keep that number safe —
distance, no sudden movement, menstruation disclosure to rangers — are
explained in are Komodo
dragons dangerous to tourists?.
- Night: anchored near Komodo village or Pink Beach
depending on season; south-swell months (July–August) push us to the
sheltered north anchorage.
Day 3 — Manta
Point, Taka Makassar, Siaba Besar
- 07:30 — Manta Point (Karang
Makassar) on the morning slack tide. We drift-snorkel the
channel in small groups with a crew spotter. Manta encounter rate
April–November on my logs: about 85%. Season-by-season detail: Manta Point Komodo guide. - 10:30 — Taka Makassar, a crescent
sandbar in turquoise shallows. Half an hour of pure postcard; we skip it
only if wind chop makes the tender landing wet. - 13:30 — Siaba Besar, the turtle
house: seagrass bay where green turtles graze. Calm, shallow, the best
site of the trip for nervous swimmers and kids. - Late afternoon — free deck time. This is the buffer
slot: if weather stole anything earlier, it gets repaid here.
Why mantas are Day 3, not Day 2: the tide tables.
Padar’s dawn slot is fixed by sunlight; Manta Point’s window is fixed by
current. On roughly 70% of 2027 departure dates, the morning slack falls
best on Day 3. When it does not, I swap Day 3 morning and afternoon —
the plan bends, the sites do not get cut.
Day 4 — Rinca Island,
Kanawa, the Sail Home
- 08:00 — Rinca Island (Loh Buaya)
dragon trek. Rinca’s dragons are slightly smaller but sightings are more
reliable close to the station, and the elevated boardwalk gives a
different perspective than Komodo’s bush trails. Two dragon islands, two
different experiences — the comparison is in Rinca vs Komodo
Island. - 11:30 — Kanawa Island: final
snorkel over the house reef, lunch aboard. - 14:00–17:00 — The sail back to Labuan Bajo. Most
guests tell me afterward this quiet afternoon — reading on deck, sorting
photos, one last dolphin pod if you are lucky — is when the trip lands
emotionally. - Night: last night aboard in the harbor, or first
hotel night if you are on the land
+ sea combo format, which converts Days 4–5 into land-based
comfort.
Day 5 — Rangko
Cave or Waterfall, Then the Airport
Your flight home rarely leaves before noon, so Day 5 is a land
morning:
- Option A — Rangko Cave (my default): a 45-minute
drive plus short boat hop to a limestone cave with a crystalline
saltwater pool. Swim at 09:00 when the light shaft hits the water. - Option B — Cunca Wulang waterfall for hikers who
want one last sweat. - 12:00 — Transfer to Komodo Airport (LBJ). Book
flights from 14:00 onward to keep the morning
unhurried.
Adapting the Route
Season: December–March departures run the same sites
in a re-sequenced order built around sheltered anchorages — see Komodo weather by month and
the best time to visit
in 2027. Snorkelers vs divers: this itinerary is
built for snorkeling; certified divers can substitute two boat dives on
Day 3 — the trade-offs are covered in snorkeling or diving in
Komodo. Shorter trips: if you are weighing four
days against five, the honest day-by-day difference is laid out in Komodo in 4 days or 5 days and
how many days do
you need in Komodo. Costs: every element above is
priced line-by-line on the 5 day
Komodo trip cost page, and the homepage summarizes
all three trip formats.
FAQ — The Itinerary
Questions I Get Weekly
Can this 5 day Komodo itinerary be done in reverse?
Yes, and in July–August I sometimes run it Rinca-first to dodge south
swell at Padar’s anchorage. The non-negotiable is sleeping within tender
distance of Padar the night before the sunrise hike.
How fit do I need to be for Padar and the dragon
treks? Padar is 818 steps with handrails on the steep sections
— 35–45 minutes up at a steady pace. The dragon walks are flat to gently
rolling. Guests from 6 to 78 years old have completed this route with
me; I adjust pace, not sites.
How much time is actually spent sailing? Roughly 3–4
hours of repositioning per day, most of it during meals or after dark.
The Day-4 return leg (about 3 hours) is the longest daylight
passage.
What happens if weather closes a site? Nothing is
silently dropped. The Day-3 buffer absorbs most disruptions; if a site
is truly lost to weather, we substitute (Sebayur, Mawan) and I tell you
why. Written weather terms are on the why trust
us page.
Is this itinerary the same on every boat? No — this
exact sequencing is my plan, and only the captains I work with run it
this way. Many boats hike Padar mid-morning with the crowds. Ask any
operator one question: “what time do I start the Padar trail?” If the
answer is after 07:00, it is a different trip.
How do I book this exact itinerary? Send your dates
through the inquiry form or message me on WhatsApp at +62 811-3941-4563. I
confirm tide timing for your specific dates before you pay anything.
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Your Dates
The itinerary above is the template; your departure date sets the
tides, the anchorages, and the price. Send me your month and group size
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