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A Riau Airlines Fokker 50 at Komodo Airport. Komodo International Airport [2] (IATA: LBJ, ICAO: WATO) is an airport near the town of Labuan Bajo on the island of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. The airport's name comes from Labuan Bajo's status as a departure point for tours to the nearby Komodo National Park, home of the ...
The Kokotuku Peninsula is a 986 hectare tropical land mass located 20 kilometers north of the city of Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai, Flores NTT, Indonesia.The West Flores-Komodo region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, [1] and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.
Being less known and less visited than Komodo Island, Rinca is a good place to see the Komodo dragon in its natural environment with fewer people to disturb them. Day trips can be arranged to the Loh Buaya park facility on Rinca Island from Labuan Bajo on Flores by small boat at the park headquarters. A jetty marks the entrance to the park ...
Labuan Bajo: East Nusa Tenggara: WATO LBJ Komodo International Airport formerly Mutiara II Airport: Civilian Komodo dragon, a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo Lewoleba: East Nusa Tenggara: WATW LWE Wonopito Airport: Civilian Mataram: West Nusa Tenggara: WADL LOP Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport: Civilian
Labuan Bajo is a fishing town located at the western end of the large island of Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. It is in Komodo District. [2] It is the capital of the West Manggarai Regency, one of the eight regencies on Flores Island.
Labuan Bajo, located on the western tip, is often used by tourists as a base to visit Komodo and Rinca islands. Labuan Bajo also attracts scuba divers, as whale sharks inhabit the waters around Labuan Bajo. The Luba and Bena villages include traditional houses in Flores. Bena is also noted for its Stone Age megaliths.
Komodo National Park ... the females can reach a length of 2 to 2.5 m (6.6-8 ft) ... shallow waters along the east coast of Komodo towards Labuan Bajo, these currents ...
East Nusa Tenggara is known for its natural beauty such as Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo, Lake Kelimutu, and exotic beaches. [8] The province is rich in culture, with diverse tribes, languages, and traditions such as ikat weaving and the Pasola ceremony in Sumba.