Komodo National Park is implementing a new fee structure for tourists visiting the area, effective April 15, 2023.
The new rates were set by PT Flobamor, a Regional-Owned Enterprise (BUMD) of the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Provincial Government. This is based on the Flobamor Limited Liability Company Director's Decision Letter No. 01/SK-FLB/III/2023 concerning Nature Tourism Services in Komodo National Park, dated March 24, 2023.
"PT Flobamor is entitled to conduct business activities in the Komodo National Park conservation area for types of business activities in accordance with the business permits it holds," quoted from CNN Indonesia, Thursday (6/4/2023).
Different rates apply to domestic and foreign tourists. The following are the new tourism rates in the Komodo National Park area, including information services, guiding, and transportation:
* Short track: Indonesian citizens (WNI) Rp250,000 per person, foreign citizens (WNA) Rp400,000 per person.
* Medium track: WNI Rp275,000 per person, WNA Rp425,000 per person.
* Long track: WNI Rp300,000 per person, WNA Rp450,000 per person.
For Loh Liang adventure activities, rates vary: WNI Rp325,000-Rp500,000 per person, WNA Rp500,000-Rp1,200,000 per person.
Night guiding is priced at Rp350,000 per person for WNI and Rp1,000,000 per person for WNA.
Trekking to Padar Selatan costs Rp250,000 per person (WNI) and Rp400,000 (WNA). Bird watching is Rp375,000 per person (WNI) and Rp750,000 per person (WNA).
Sport fishing is Rp400,000 per person (WNI) and Rp800,000 per person (WNA). Filming costs Rp375,000 per person (WNI) and Rp750,000 per person (WNA). Photography is Rp275,000 per person (WNI) and Rp550,000 (WNA).
Indonesia will host the ASEAN Summit 2023 in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, in May 2023. This means Komodo National Park is likely to be a destination for summit participants.