Rickshaw Travel
Indonesia & Bali
Komodo Padar Island

2 weeks in Indonesia

Itinerary

    • Itinerary:
      Ubud - Maumere - Kelimutu Volcano - Bajawa - Ruteng - Labuhan Bajo - Komodo National Park - Jimbaran
    • Duration:
      14 days / 13 nights (flexible)
    • Price:
      From £ 2,695.- per person (excluding flights)
    • Highlights:
      Wander Ubud’s rice terraces & artistic villages
    • Trek Flores’ volcanoes, lakes & tribal villages
    • Spot giant Komodo dragons in the wild
    • Feast on seafood sunsets at Jimbaran Bay
    Beginning in bohemian Ubud, you’ll start your trip relaxing amidst the rice terraces, before heading for an adventure through remote Flores. After a couple of days on a quiet beach, you’ll travel west to climb to the top of the Kelimutu Volcano with its three rainbow-coloured crater lakes, and visit villages which are virtually unchanged by tourism as you journey across this incredible island. Afterwards, you’ll explore Komodo and Rinca islands, home to the giant Komodo dragon, before ending your trip on Jimbaran in Bali with a sizzling seafood barbecue at sunset.
    Indonesia underwater coral fish
    Ubud rice paddies

    Days 1-3 – Tumbling rice paddies of Ubud

    Ubud is the bohemian centre of Bali, an atmospheric world of small artist studios, yoga schools, restaurants and cafes. Spend two nights ambling amongst the rice terraces that flow down the hills and into the valleys like rich green waterfalls. Watch daily life unfold in authentic villages, learn about coffee production and soak up the inspiring spirit of the place.

    couple snorkelling
    Flores volcano Indonesia

    Days 5-9 – Remote Flores

    Trek to rainbow crater lakes, explore bamboo forests and meet the local tribespeople of remote Flores. Soak in natural hot springs and scale smoking volcanoes. While it’s short on tourists, it’s big on scenery, timeless tribal rituals and a culture which is entirely unique and incredibly welcoming.

    Over five days, you’ll travel from the east to the west of Flores, meaning ‘The Cape of Flowers’. It’s a rustic adventure with staggering landscapes and eye-opening local traditions. The island is home to a number of ethnic groups still living in partial isolation, as well as endless spice plantations, cascading rice paddies and flower-filled valleys.

    Days 9-11 – In search of the dragon

    Seek out giant Komodo dragons on the mystical islands of Rinca and Komodo. Following your guide, you’ll set out on foot to find the largest reptile on the planet, so keep your eyes peeled at all times. Staying on nearby Flores, you’ll take a boat trip to Komodo and Rinca, tiny islands topped with forested hills and packed with astounding wildlife.

    Komodo Dragon Indonesia
    Jimbaran beach

    Accommodation

    ubud kamer
    Indonesia-Bali-Ubud
    Indonesia-Bali-Ubud- hotel
    Ruteng accommodation
    Labuan Bajo accommodation bed