
To visit Komodo National Park in 2026, all visitors must secure a ticket covering the Komodo National Park Entrance Fee. This includes a conservation fee and is indicative at ~USD 22.5 per day for international guests. Book early for the best experience, especially during peak seasons from April to October. Contact us for updated fee confirmations.
Komodo Marine Park Ticket Fee 2026
For 2026, the Komodo Marine Park Ticket Fee is indicative at IDR 250,000 per person, per day for international visitors. This fee is crucial for maintaining the park’s marine ecosystems. Confirm the fee details before your trip.
Harbour Fee and Port Entry Charges
Upon arrival at Labuan Bajo, a Harbour Fee of IDR 25,000 is required. This fee supports local infrastructure and services. Ensure you have cash available for these charges.
Ranger Trekking Fees for Komodo and Rinca Islands
Exploring Komodo and Rinca Islands requires a licensed ranger. The ranger trekking fee is indicative at IDR 200,000. This fee ensures your safety and contributes to conservation efforts.
Padar Island Trekking Ranger Fee
For those trekking on Padar Island, a separate ranger fee of IDR 150,000 applies. Rangers guide you safely across the island’s trails.
Diving Surcharge for International Divers
Diving enthusiasts must pay a Diving Surcharge of IDR 25,000. This fee helps manage and preserve the pristine diving spots within the park.
Drone Permit Cost and Regulations
Using a drone in Komodo National Park requires a permit, costing IDR 2,000,000. Strict regulations apply to ensure minimal disturbance to wildlife and visitors.
Visitor Quota and Pre-Booking System Requirements
The park operates a 1,000 visitor daily quota to control environmental impact. Visitors must use the Pre-Booking System Komodo to secure their spots, especially during peak seasons.
Foreigner vs Indonesian Entrance Fee Difference
In 2026, the entrance fee for foreigners is indicative at IDR 250,000, while Indonesians pay IDR 50,000. This differential supports local tourism and conservation efforts.
Conservation Fee and Tourism Tax Breakdown
The conservation fee and tourism tax are included in the entrance fee. These funds are vital for maintaining the park’s natural resources and supporting community projects.
Annual Fee Proposal Scrapped in 2026
The proposed annual fee of IDR 3.75 million was scrapped for 2026, maintaining the daily fee structure for visitors. Always verify current fees before planning your visit.
- What’s included: Entry permit, ranger services, basic safety briefing.
- Who it’s for: Nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, photographers.
What is the Komodo National Park entrance fee for foreigners in 2026?
The entrance fee for foreigners in 2026 is indicative at IDR 250,000 per day, covering basic park access and conservation contributions.
Do I need to pre-book Komodo National Park tickets before visiting?
Yes, due to the visitor quota, pre-booking is essential to secure your entry, especially during peak seasons.
How much is the ranger trekking fee for Komodo and Rinca Islands?
The ranger trekking fee for Komodo and Rinca Islands is indicative at IDR 200,000, payable on-site or through your tour operator.
Is the IDR 3.75 million annual Komodo fee still in effect?
No, the annual fee proposal was scrapped in 2026. The park continues with daily fee structures.
To ensure a smooth visit, plan your park tour on WhatsApp with us. We handle permits, ranger arrangements, and timing for optimal dragon sightings.
Padar Island Trekking Ranger Fee
For those visiting the stunning Padar Island, be aware that there’s a Padar Island Fee of IDR 150,000. This fee is separate from the main Komodo National Park entrance fees. A trek on Padar Island is a must-do, offering panoramic views that have graced countless postcards. However, to ensure safety and conservation, a Ranger Trekking Fee of IDR 200,000 is also mandatory. Rangers not only guide visitors but also educate them about the island’s unique flora and fauna.
Visitors should plan their budgets accordingly, especially if intending to visit multiple sites within the park. The trek on Padar Island is suitable for visitors with moderate fitness levels, and it’s always advisable to carry water, wear sturdy shoes, and protect against the sun.
- Padar Island Fee: IDR 150,000
- Ranger Trekking Fee: IDR 200,000
For more details on planning your visit, check out our Padar Island Tour information page.
Where to Buy Komodo Entrance Tickets in Labuan Bajo
Tickets to Komodo National Park can be conveniently purchased in Labuan Bajo. The Labuan Bajo Ticket Office handles the main sale of park entrance tickets, ensuring you have all necessary permits before embarking on your adventure. It’s recommended to buy tickets in advance due to the park’s 1,000 Visitor Daily Quota.
The ticket includes the Komodo National Park Entrance Fee and the Conservation Fee Tourism Tax. For international visitors, the combined daily rate is approximately USD 22.5. Ensure you have cash ready, as some offices may not accept credit cards.
- Foreigner Entrance Fee: IDR 250,000
- Indonesian Entrance Fee: IDR 50,000
- Marine Park Ticket: IDR 250,000
- Harbour Fee: IDR 25,000
For a hassle-free experience, consider booking through a Komodo Tour Operator, which often includes ticket handling in their packages.
Total Daily Cost Calculation for Divers and Snorkelers
The costs for divers and snorkelers visiting Komodo National Park vary depending on the activities and permits required. Here’s a breakdown to help plan your budget:
| Activity | Fee (IDR) |
|---|---|
| Komodo NP Entrance + Conservation Fee | ~USD 22.5 |
| Diving Surcharge | IDR 25,000 |
| Snorkeling Fee (Pink Beach) | Included in some tours |
| Ranger Trekking Fee | IDR 200,000 |
| Harbour Fee | IDR 25,000 |
For a full-day tour, including diving or snorkeling, expect to cover these fees. Opting for a Komodo Day Tour or a Liveaboard Diving Cruise can streamline these costs. Remember, the best time to visit is from April to October when the weather is favorable.
If you’re planning for 2027, it’s best to stay updated with any changes in fees or regulations. Plan your 2027 Komodo park tour on WhatsApp for personalized assistance.
Komodo Marine Park Ticket Fee 2026
In 2026, visiting the Komodo Marine Park requires a specific ticket that grants access to its stunning underwater landscapes and vibrant marine life. The Marine Park Ticket is priced at IDR 250,000 per person. This fee is separate from the general entrance and conservation fees required for Komodo National Park. It’s crucial to understand that this ticket covers activities such as snorkeling and diving in the designated marine areas within the park.
When planning your trip, remember that these fees are indicative and subject to change. Visitors are encouraged to secure their tickets in advance through the pre-booking system to ensure access, as the park maintains a daily visitor quota of 1,000. Additional fees apply for activities like diving, which incurs a surcharge of IDR 25,000.
- Marine Park Ticket: IDR 250,000
- Diving Surcharge: IDR 25,000
- Drone Permit: IDR 2,000,000
For those planning a visit in 2027, staying updated on fee adjustments and booking policies is recommended. To make your arrangements smoother, you can plan your 2027 Komodo park tour on WhatsApp.
Harbour Fee and Port Entry Charges
Accessing Komodo National Park begins at the harbor in Labuan Bajo, where visitors must pay a harbor fee of IDR 25,000. This fee is part of the overall cost of visiting the park and is essential for maintaining the facilities and infrastructure that ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The harbor fee is collected upon departure for both day tours and liveaboard diving cruises. This makes it a necessary step in the logistical planning of your trip. Be aware that these charges are separate from the entrance and activity fees, so budget accordingly.
- Harbour Fee: IDR 25,000
- Entry Points: Labuan Bajo
- Available Tours: Sharing Day Tour, Private Speedboat, Liveaboard
For specific information about arranging your visit, consider our Komodo Day Tour options. Preparing to visit Komodo in 2027? Stay informed about potential changes in harbor fees and entry processes.
Ranger Trekking Fees for Komodo and Rinca Islands, Padar Island Trekking Ranger Fee
Exploring the unique terrains of Komodo, Rinca, and Padar Islands involves additional ranger trekking fees. These fees ensure the preservation of the natural habitat and the safety of visitors, as all trekking must be led by licensed park rangers.
The ranger trekking fee for Komodo Island is IDR 200,000, which is mandatory for those wishing to see the iconic Komodo dragons in their natural environment. On Rinca Island, a similar fee is applicable, offering a chance to explore its rugged landscapes. Meanwhile, trekking on Padar Island, famous for its panoramic views, requires a fee of IDR 150,000.
| Island | Ranger Fee (IDR) |
|---|---|
| Komodo | 200,000 |
| Rinca | 200,000 |
| Padar | 150,000 |
These fees are indicative and should be confirmed when planning your visit. For more information on the trekking experiences, visit our Komodo Dragon Tour page. Planning for 2027 trips? Stay updated on any potential fee revisions by connecting with us on WhatsApp to plan your 2027 Komodo park tour.