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.The island of Komodo 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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