Open Trip 4D3N Lombok to Labuan Bajo by Kareem The Explorer
Category : Komodo Open Trips at Flores
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LOMBOK to LABUAN BAJO (FLORES) via KOMODO 4 Days/ 3 Nights
Departure: Every Wednesday and Saturday
This boat trip is a 4 days 3 nights sailing trip depart from Lombok and ending in Flores. The trip is subject to weather conditions.
The tour is a full live on board sailing experience with many activities such as snorkeling, hiking, hunting for the Komodo dragons and searching for the whale sharks. There is loads of time for sunbathing, sharing stories, watching endless panorama views, seeing multiple sunrises and sunsets, lots of sailing, and swimming. Every boat will include ther own tourguide who will guide you through the amazing spots.
This adventure should not be missed while travelling to Indonesia! Exploring the Indonesian ocean and inhabited island on a 4-days and 3-night boat trip, with people from around the world is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Prepare yourselves to get ready for the exploration and unforgetable memories !
Kareem The Explorer's Itinerary Program
Day 1: Bangsal Harbour - Kenawa Island - Bola Island
We gather between 8:30 – 10:30 at Taman Sari Resto (close to bangsal harbour, North Lombok). We will wait until every guest has arrived and check ini. We do registration for all client, please waiting until every guest has arrived and checked in. After that we will drive to the harbour of East Lombok. Activities for this day will be snorkelling, swimming and enjoying the sunset.
Optional: you can hike the mountain on Kenawa island for a breathtaking view
Day 2: Whale Shark Point (Saleh Bay, Sumbawa)
On the hunt For whale shark during snorkeling. Activities: Swimming , Sailing and Sunbathing
Day 3: Komodo Park - Pink Beach - Padar Island
The 1st destination is visiting the Komodo Island to hunting Komodo by Camera. Then, move to Pink Beach for relaxing, snorkelling or play some beach games. After that, we will hike to watch the marvellous views At Padar Island.
Day 4: Long Beach - Kelor Island - Labuan Bajo
In the last day, We visit Long beach for relaxing and snorkelling or plasy some beach play. And then, visit Kelor Island with same activity.
We will finish the tour around 4.00 – 5:30 PM, depending on the weather conditions.
Deck Class
Sleeping on the shared covered deck with up to 45 people (depending on the size of the boat). This is the ultimate backpackers experience. This includes a single mattress, blanket, and a pillow per person.
Cabin Class
Sleeping in a simple cabin for 2 people (if booking alone the price will increase) with own luggages storage. Perfect for people who need extra privacy. This includes a double mattress, blanket, and a pillow per person.
Includes
- 3 Indonesian meals a day (vegetarian/vegan options are available) and snacks.
- Unlimited coffee, tea and mineral water.
- Personal reuseable drink bottle.
- Charging points for electronic devices (We use solar energy).
- Mask, a snorkle & traditional simple fishing gear.
- Entrance, snorkeling, and goverment fees.
Kareem The Explorer's Boat Facility
- Safety Equipment (Liferaft, Life Jacket, Ring lifebouy, and ect)
- Fresh Water and simple shower
- Snorkeling gear (a masker and a snorkel), no fins.
- Traditional simple fishing gear
- Charging points for electronic devices (We use sun energy)
- Small boat with engine for transfer to the beach
- Lockers to secure your valuables.
- Cool Box with ice for your extra drink
- For deck class we have a mattress, pillow and blanket per person on a shared deck.
- For Cabin class is a private cabin with a fan for two persons including a double mattress, a pillow and a blanket per person
Kareem The Explorer Boat Spesifications and Capacity
Kareem travels with 9 big boats that have capacity for 15 to 45 people – all depending on the size of the boat. All our boats have a simple shower (fresh water), although a dip in the ocean is preferred by most guests. Unfortunately we can’t always know beforehand which boat we will sail. This all depends on which boat is where and the number of guests. Sometimes we sail with two or more boats at the same time.
All of the boats are equipped with standard safety equipments and emergencies.