Complete breakdown of entry fees, SiOra booking requirements, ranger fees, and conservation levies for Komodo National Park.
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The park operates a multi-layered fee structure funding conservation, ranger salaries, infrastructure, and community development. As of 2026, all fees bundle into the mandatory SiOra booking system, eliminating separate on-site payments.
Weekday Entry: 350,000 IDR (~$22 USD) per international visitor. Weekend/Holiday: 500,000 IDR (~$32 USD) per international visitor. Indonesian Nationals: 5,000-7,500 IDR. Ranger Guide Services: 100,000-200,000 IDR per group. Scuba Diving Permits: 25,000-50,000 IDR per dive. Snorkeling Fees: 15,000-25,000 IDR. Camera/Video Fees: 25,000-50,000 IDR. Conservation Levy: 100,000-200,000 IDR per person. Total Access Cost: ~$30-50 per person including all fees.
SiOra has been mandatory since April 2026 with a daily 1,000-visitor cap. Booking involves account registration, date/route selection, online payment, and QR code confirmation at entry. Recommended advance booking: 2-4 weeks during peak season (June-September); 1 week during shoulder season.
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