





Private tour 4 days 3 nights Komodo on boat, waterfall and Rangko cave
Duration
4 day(s)
Languages
English
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Explore the stunning Komodo Islands by boat
Discover vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life
Swim and snorkel with manta rays and sea turtles
Enjoy breathtaking island views and pristine beache
€ 1352.36
€ 1244.17
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Experience an incredible boat tour around the stunning Komodo Islands, where breathtaking landscapes meet unique wildlife. Marvel at the beauty of untouched nature as you sail through crystal-clear waters and visit some of the region’s most iconic spots. Encounter the legendary Komodo Dragon, the world’s largest lizard, in its natural habitat for a once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends adventure with the thrill of discovery.
The journey continues as you dive into vibrant underwater worlds, swimming alongside majestic manta rays and sea turtles in their pristine marine environment. Enjoy some of the best snorkeling on the planet, surrounded by colorful coral gardens and diverse marine life. This unforgettable adventure offers the perfect mix of exploration and relaxation, creating memories that will last forever. A minimum booking of two guests is required for this extraordinary experience.
Food & drinks
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Two nights on AC Cabin Boat
Wooden boat in Rangko village
Professional english speaking tour guide
AC Transport to Warsawe Village and Rangko Cave
Transfer service to – from hotel or airport
Air-conditioned vehicle
Entrance fee in Waterfall and Water cave
Soft drinks or alcholic drinks
Flight ticket
Hotel for last night
Komodo natioanal park
Gratuities
Swimsuit
Sunscreen
Camera
Sunglass
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum booking of 2 people required
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Activity Provider: Bintang Komodo Tours
Customer Reviews
Samir

Rangko Cave (Goa Rangko or Gua Rangko) is a popular natural attraction located near Labuan Bajo, which is on the island of Flores, Indonesia, and serves as the gateway to Komodo National Park. It is a renowned "hidden gem" known for its magical atmosphere. Natural Pool:The main feature of the cave is a stunning natural saltwater pool with incredibly clear, turquoise-blue water. The high mineral content in the water can make floating very easy. Limestone Cave:It is a beautiful limestone cave decorated with stalactites and stalagmites. Blue Glow Effect: The cave is most famous for the moment when a beam of sunlight penetrates the cave entrance** and illuminates the pool, causing the water to glow a brilliant, almost otherworldly blue. 1. Location: Rangko Cave is located on the north side of Labuan Bajo. 2. Getting There:The trip usually involves two main parts: Land Transport:A drive of about 30-45 minutes by car or rented scooter from Labuan Bajo town to Rangko Village (also known as Tanjung Boleng or Rangko Harbor). Boat Trip: From Rangko Village, you hire a small wooden boat for a short 15-20 minute ride to the small beach near the cave entrance. 3. Hike: From the boat drop-off point, it's a short, easy walk (about 5-15 minutes) to the cave opening. 4. Best Time to Visit: The best time to see the pool illuminated by the sunlight is usually between 12:00 PM and 3:30 PM, with the absolute peak light often cited around 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM (though this can vary slightly by season).It's best to visit during the dry season (April to September) for the best weather and clearest water. 5. What to Do:Swim and float in the natural pool, take photos of the unique light effect and rock formations, and relax on the nearby Rangko Beach. You can visit Rangko Cave independently by arranging transportation and a boat, or by booking a half-day or full-day tour from Labuan Bajo, which sometimes combines it with other local attractions like Batu Cermin (Mirror Cave) or Sylvia Hill.
Andrew

This was an out of the ordinary experience of swimming in a cave. The start of journey was a bit daunting, because you’ll be greeted by locals who offered boat service to the cave. We went there on our own with a bike (didn’t take tour package). Expect to pay Rp250,000 per person for the boat + Rp50,000 cave entrance fee. Best time to visit is noon (less crowded) as the tour crowd will come at 2pm.
Trifena

To get there, you’ll need to take a boat. The round-trip fare is usually around 500K, but if you’re lucky, you can bargain it down to 400K. The price per person depends on how many people are sharing the boat, so if you’re only two, it’s worth inviting other visitors to join so everyone pays less. Once you arrive, there’s a small entrance fee: 20K for locals and 50K for foreigners. The best time to visit is around 2 pm, when sunlight streams into the cave, making the water glow a magical emerald blue. It’s the perfect moment for photos and to just soak in the beauty of the place. The cave is absolutely stunning, hopefully not too crowded when you go. Just watch your step, as the stairs inside can be a little slippery. All in all, it’s a spot you really shouldn’t miss!
David

We arrived at Rangko Cave around 1pm. Only two other people were there. But, not long after, quite a crowd turned up to get the afternoon photo shots of the sun reflection.. so ry and not get caught in that madness if you want to enjoy the place.. I only wore thongs/flip flops. They seemed fine on the track and into the cave. I did put on surf booties into the water. Most people just went bare feet swimming.
Scott

Nice small cave for swimming which was pretty good. Lots of people in the cave at the same time which affected the experience. We negotiated a price of 150,000r per person for the 10 minute boat trip. There were 6 on the boat. 5,000r entrance price as well.
