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LABUAN BAJO-WEST FLORES
West Manggarai (Manggarai
Barat)

The
regency of West Manggarai is subdivided into 7 districts and 121
sub-districts. Labuan Bajo is the regional capital of West Manggarai.
West Manggarai is the regency covering the
westernmost area of West Flores, located within the Indonesian
province of East Nusa Tenggara. In 2003, West Manggarai was elevated
to the status of a regency in recognition of its role as an
important gateway to Flores,
With the established of the regional
administration in Labuan Bajo, transportation access to Labuan Bajo,
by land, sea and air continue to be enhanced. Numerous economic and
tourism developments are now in an advanced planning stage or under
construction in West Manggarai.
Labuanbajo,
also spelled Labuhanbajo, is a city at the tip of Flores Island in
Indonesia. It is the launch ing point for trips to Komodo Island and Rinca Island to see Komodo dragons and the surrounding sea is
idyllic for diving and snorkeling. Nearby Seraya Island is a great
opportunity to do some diving and snorkeling and every evening at
Kalong Island thousands of flying fox bats put on an amazing
display.
Get There:
Labuanbajo can be accessed by ferry from Sumbawa or by public bus
from Ende and Maumere. There are also daily flights between
Labuanbajo and Denpasar.
A number of companies organise 4 day sailing trips between Lombok or
Bali and Flores for around Rp1,000,000 passengers should be aware
that these trips can cross open waters and are on boats with no
navigation or safety equipment other than some lifejackets (ie. no
radio, flairs or life rafts).
What to Do:
Komodo
National
Park encompasses a lot of water and islands west of Labuanbajo. If
you want to go to Rinca or Komodo islands, or dive in the park you
will have to buy a 3 day park pass for 15 $USD. Money from such user
fees goes into conservation efforts (including armed patrols) that
are apparently overseen by the WWF.
Rinca Island (Indonesian: Rinca Kecil or Rinca Pulau) is a more
convenient place to see Komodo Dragons than Komodo island. Some dive
operators might be convinced to combine a stop at the island with a
days diving. There are big dragons that are often right in front of
the pier when people arrive.
Scuba
Diving
within the park is excellent. There are three main dive operators
that offer day dives as well as live aboard opportunities: Bajo Dive
Club, Dive Komodo, and Reef Seekers. The Dive Komodo divemaster is a
true enthusiast of manta rays (clearly evident by the tattoo on his
back), who often spots manta rays from the boat between dives. He
has been known to join divers in jumping into the water with snorkel
gear to have a look at them.
Seraya Island (Indonesian: Seraya
Kecil or Seraya Pulau) is an idyllic island and a great
opportunity
to get away from civilization and do some snorkeling and diving.
Seraya is little more than a small, arid island outside of the
Komodo National Park with a few bamboo huts for tourist lodging, a
restaurant, and some villagers who let their goats graze on
vegetation. The island’s cove is protected from the sea providing
calm and clear water for snorkeling. At low tide the coral is
exposed and local fishermen walk on the reef in search of prey.
Rowboats can be rented and taken to nearby islands for snorkeling
and diving. Make sure to run up to the top of the hill behind the
resorts and check out the sunset. The lodges on the island do have
showers, but running water is only available a few hours a day. The
resort on Seraya is operated by Gardena hotel in Labuanbajo and a
stay on the island can be booked at Gardena’s front desk.
One
of
the more spectacular displays of nature in the area is at Kalong
Island (Indonesian: Pulau Kalong; also spelt Kalung), which
literally means "Flying Fox Island." The name is quit appropriate as
the island is home to thousands of Kalong, or giant flying fox bats.
Boats to Kalong can be chartered from Labuanbajo for around $30 for
a return ride, including a snorkeling stop at a nearby island before
you reach Pulau Kalong. Your boat will situate itself next to the
mangrove island and at dusk literally tens of thousands of flying
foxes emerge from the mangrove island and move over your boat
towards Rinca Island. For the entire colony to emerge will take
roughly twenty minutes of continuous waves of bats passing over your
boat. The boat ride to/from Labuanbajo will take roughly one hour.
Get out
Ferries to Sumbawa Island to the west (towards Bali) leave daily and
very crowded public buses leave for Ende and Maumere. For those
going on to points in the east of Flores another more expensive
option is to hire a car.
The
“ Komodo
dragons” which are indigenous to the regency are a tourism icon of
West Manggarai. Komodo was named a World Man and Biosphere Reserve
by UNESCO in1977 and added to the list of World Natural Heritage
Sites by in 1991. The Government of Indonesia proclaimed a National
Park in 1990. The Park’s land area is 603 km2 while the total size
of the park, including sea areas, is 1,817 km2.
West
Manggarai
occupies an area of 9,450,000 km2 (land and sea).162 islands are
contained within the boundaries of West Manggarai, 84 of which are
part of the Komodo National Park. Only 17 of West Manggarai islands
are inhabited. Because of the world renowned reputation of Komodo,
the rich local marine environment and the natural beauty the region
- both the regional and national governments of Indonesia have
acknowledged the strong tourism potential development of West
Manggarai
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