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Wae Rebo – Komodo 4-Day Tour

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Experience the cultural soul and raw natural beauty of Flores in one immersive, all-in-one adventure. The Wae Rebo – Komodo Tour 4D/3N offers a seamless blend of overland trekking into Flores’ highland heritage and an unforgettable sea journey through Komodo National Park—making it one of the most enriching and adventurous short trips in Indonesia.

Your journey begins with an ascent to Wae Rebo Village, a hidden mountain gem perched at 1,200 meters above sea level and surrounded by lush rainforest. Accessible only by foot, this UNESCO-awarded site is home to the Manggarai tribe, who still live in traditional cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang) and practice a way of life passed down for generations. You’ll spend the night as an honored guest in one of these communal homes, gaining rare insight into ancestral rituals, communal harmony, and indigenous architecture that has stood the test of time.

After reconnecting with Flores’ deep-rooted traditions, you’ll descend back to Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park. The next two days take you aboard a private liveaboard boat to explore the park’s legendary wonders. Trek the jagged cliffs of Padar Island for one of the most iconic viewpoints in Indonesia. Meet the Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, in their natural habitat on Komodo and Rinca Islands. Snorkel above vibrant coral gardens at Pink Beach, glide alongside graceful manta rays at Manta Point, and unwind in the pristine waters of Kanawa Island.

Designed for those who crave both cultural immersion and natural spectacle, this compact but comprehensive journey is ideal for adventurers, photographers, trekkers, and seekers of meaningful travel. Whether you're sleeping under a traditional thatched roof in the highlands or under the stars aboard your boat, every moment of the Wae Rebo–Komodo tour is an unforgettable chapter in your Flores story.

Inclusions

  • 2 days private AC car with driver
  • 1 night accommodation at Wae Rebo Village (shared traditional house)
  • 2-day Komodo boat tour (1-night accommodation on boat)
  • Meals as mentioned in itinerary (B/L/D)
  • Mineral water, tea & coffee
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Professional local tour guide
  • 2x drop-off/pick-up services
  • Boat parking tax in Komodo National Park
  • Guide & driver meals and accommodations

Excludes

  • Hotel in Labuan Bajo before/after tour
  • Dinner on Day 2
  • Entrance fees and donations at tourism objects
  • Porter services
  • Alcoholic or soft drinks
  • Personal expenses

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Duration 10 hours

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Including pick up

Please wait at the hotel lobby or train station 15 minutes

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Bring Items

  • Long pants, long sleeves, and towel
  • Insect repellent and sunscreen
  • Trekking shoes / walking sandals
  • Raincoat and sweater (Wae Rebo is cool)
  • Flashlight / headlamp
  • Swimsuit and snorkeling clothes
  • Camera and power bank
  • Local cash (IDR) for small purchases

Notes

  • It takes about 2.5–3 hours of uphill trekking through the forest. Moderate physical condition is recommended.
  • Guests stay in a traditional house shared with others. It’s basic but culturally immersive and clean.

Estimated Timetable

  • 07:00 - 09:00 : Pick-up at your hotel/airport in Labuan Bajo
  • 09:00 - 12:00 : Visit Lembor to see the largest rice terraces in West Flores
  • 12:00 - 13:30 : Scenic drive along the south coast to Nangalili
  • 13:30 - 15:00 : Lunch en route
  • 15:00 - 18:00 : Arrive in Denge Village, start the 2.5–3 hour jungle trek to Wae Rebo
  • 18:00 - 19:00 : Arrival and warm welcome at Wae Rebo
  • 19:00 - 20:00 : Dinner and overnight stay in one of the traditional houses
  • 06:30 - 07:30 : Simple breakfast in the village
  • 07:30 - 09:00 : Free time to interact with the local Manggarai community
  • 09:00 - 11:30 : Trek back down to Denge Village
  • 11:30 - 13:00 : Drive back to Labuan Bajo via Nangalili and Lembor
  • 13:00 - 17:00 : Lunch en route
  • 17:00 - 18:00 : Check-in at your hotel in Labuan Bajo (accommodation not included)
  • 07:00 - 08:00 : Breakfast at your hotel, transfer to the harbor
  • 08:00 - 11:30 : Depart by boat to Rinca Island, trek to see Komodo dragons
  • 11:30 - 13:30 : Boat to Padar Island, afternoon hike to the panoramic viewpoint
  • 13:30 - 15:00 : Lunch on board
  • 15:00 - 17:00 : Continue boating to Komodo Island
  • 17:00 - 18:00 : Free time and dinner on board
  • 06:30 - 07:30 : Breakfast on the boat
  • 07:30 - 10:00 : Trek on Komodo Island to witness dragons and wildlife
  • 10:00 - 12:00 : Boat to Pink Beach for snorkeling and relaxing
  • 12:00 - 13:00 : Visit Manta Point to snorkel and try to spot manta rays (subject to luck and weather)
  • 13:00 - 15:00 : Lunch on board
  • 15:00 - 16:30 : Return to Labuan Bajo harbor
  • 16:30 - 17:30 : Drop-off at your hotel in Labuan Bajo
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    Wae Rebo is a remote mountain village in Flores, known for its traditional cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang) and warm hospitality of the Manggarai people. It’s often called the “Village Above the Clouds.”
    The journey includes a scenic drive to Denge Village, followed by a 2–3 hour trek through lush rainforest and mountain trails. We arrange all transportation and logistics.
    Yes, as long as you’re in moderate physical condition. The path is uphill but manageable with rest stops along the way.
    You’ll stay in one of the communal Mbaru Niang houses — a rare chance to live with locals and experience their daily traditions.
    Electricity is limited and Wi-Fi is unavailable. Visitors usually enjoy the digital detox and immerse themselves in the local culture.
    The dry season from April to October offers the clearest skies and most comfortable trekking conditions.
    Yes. The community is welcoming and the trails are safe. Our local guides accompany you the entire way to ensure a smooth and secure experience.
    Lightweight clothing, a rain jacket, trekking shoes, insect repellent, flashlight, reusable water bottle, and small gifts (like coffee or sugar) for the villagers are appreciated.
    Yes. All meals are prepared by local villagers with simple, authentic home-cooked dishes made from local ingredients.
    If your visit coincides with special occasions or rituals, you may witness cultural dances, offerings, or traditional blessings, depending on the community schedule.
    Yes, we offer packages that combine the cultural experience of Wae Rebo with the natural wonders of Komodo National Park.
    Around 1,200 people live in this isolated community, preserving their ancient language, weaving traditions, and way of life.
    Yes. The villagers sell handwoven ikat fabrics — each piece tells a story and supports the local economy.
    The mountain climate can change quickly — mornings are cool and misty, afternoons can be warm, and nights are cold.
    Yes, we offer a 2-day tour with an overnight stay, but staying longer allows you to fully connect with the community and surroundings.
    Yes, we offer a 2-day tour with an overnight stay, but staying longer allows you to fully connect with the community and surroundings.
    Yes, there are shared but clean and simple facilities maintained by the locals.
    Yes, older children (10 years and above) who enjoy hiking can join under supervision.
    It’s one of the few places where ancient architecture, animist traditions, and daily life remain almost untouched by modernity — offering an authentic glimpse into Indonesia’s heritage.
    Yes, our local guides speak English and will help translate conversations with the villagers.
    A small camera or phone is enough. Drones are allowed only with permission from village elders out of respect for their traditions.
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