——Astonishing Destinations——

Whether visiting Komodo National Park has been at the top of your bucket list for years, or you've just begun researching what to do and what to see, discover all the hotspots for the Komodo islands right here with AYANA.

Padar Island

Padar Island

Experience the rugged hilly landscapes of Padar Island overlooking vivid cerulean beach coves. Enjoy an adventurous trek to one of the island's peaks, where you will truly feel like you're on top of the world. ‘Wow,’ your social media fans with world-class photos of a secluded island suspended in time.
Rangko Cave

Rangko Cave

This is the place where you can feel the magic. Rangko Cave is a cave surrounded by stalagmites from above. The water is crystal clear, transforming into a turquoise color when sunlight shines into the cave. Take your time swimming, floating, and just being amazed by the beauty of the cave.
Taka Makassar

Taka Makassar

After your diving or snorkeling session with manta rays at Manta Point, stop by Makassar Reef - or Taka Makassar - in the area's local language. It is a sand bed island where you can easily swim around the whole island. Make sure you fit in a beautiful photo session on the sandy beach with crystal clear water.
Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park

Renowned as one of the world's '7 New Wonders of Nature', Komodo National Park is home to Indonesia's rarest gems: wild Komodo Dragons, protected coral heads bursting with color, rugged hillsides overlooking crystalline waters, fresh deepsea fish enjoying their protected natural environment, and smiling local children learning the fishing trade in centuries-old villages. 
Menjerite

Menjerite

Not a big fan of diving but do you want to enjoy the gorgeous sight of colorful coral reefs and tropical fish? Menjerite is a place that should not be missed during your getaway. Near the snorkeling site, you will see a long jetty which is often called 'The Jetty of Menjerite' - a good spot for you to take an Instagram-worthy photo.
Bat Island

Bat Island

Explore the secrets and panoramic views of Bat Island. Home to mangrove plantations and thousands of indigenous bats, or 'kalong' in the local dialect, plan your visit during sunset time to witness National Geographic worthy scenery as the sky fills with bats heading to other islands for their nightly dinner.