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10. Komodo Island, Indonesia – More Than Just Dragons

Komodo national park. Padar island. Indonesia. Photo Credit: Envato @Linortis

Komodo Island is best known as the home of the legendary Komodo dragon, but it offers so much more than just its famous reptiles. Located in Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands, this UNESCO-listed site is a paradise for nature lovers, featuring rugged hills, pink sand beaches, and some of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the world. Unlike Bali, which sees millions of tourists each year, Komodo Island remains a more peaceful and less commercialized destination. Beyond trekking through Komodo National Park to see the world’s largest lizards, visitors can explore breathtaking underwater landscapes filled with manta rays, colorful coral reefs, and schools of exotic fish. Pink Beach, one of the world’s rare pink sand beaches, provides a surreal and stunning setting for relaxation. Since visitor numbers are carefully regulated to protect the fragile ecosystem, Komodo Island offers a pristine, untouched experience that’s perfect for adventurous travelers seeking something extraordinary.

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