The island of Komodo, located between Flores and Sumbawa in the Indonesian archipelago, is a landscape of fascinating contrasts. On arrival, you are struck by its arid appearance: rocky hills stretch as far as the eye can see, dotted with a few stunted shrubs and Lontar palms. This setting, reminiscent of the end of the world, contrasts with the island's worldwide renown, due mainly to its most famous inhabitants: the Komodo dragons, who reign supreme here. These immense giant lizards, the largest on the planet, are truly a living relic of prehistoric times.Despite its barren, desolate appearance, Komodo nonetheless hides priceless natural treasures. Its unique pink sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and spectacular coral reefs offer a paradise for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. The rich and colorful underwater fauna contrasts sharply with the island's barren land.Komodo Island is part of the Komodo National Park, recognized as a Unesco World Heritage Site, underlining its ecological importance. This island, the smallest of the Sunda Islands and long ignored by man, today represents a unique and precious ecosystem. To visit the island of Komodo, and the national park of the same name, is to discover a world where nature, in all its harshness and splendor, reigns supreme.

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