Everything you need to pack for a Komodo adventure — from trekking essentials to underwater gear, organized by activity and priority.
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Komodo’s equatorial location creates extremely intense UV radiation where sunburn can occur within 30 minutes of unprotected exposure. Recommendations include reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+, mineral-based with zinc oxide), wide-brimmed hat, polarized sunglasses, UPF-rated long-sleeve shirt, and SPF lip balm, with reapplication every 2 hours.
Closed-toe shoes are essential for rocky, dusty island trails. Sport sandals with toe protection, reef shoes, or water shoes are recommended. Avoid flip-flops for island treks — they offer no grip or protection on uneven terrain.
Tour operators provide basic equipment, though bringing your own mask ensures the best fit and eliminates the discomfort of an ill-fitting rental. Waterproof phone cases, quick-dry towels, and at least 2 swimsuit sets are recommended.
Pack lightweight, breathable fabrics in neutral colors. Bright colors, especially red, can attract Komodo dragons and should be avoided during trekking. Liveaboard trips require light fleece for evening sea breezes and early morning activities.
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Bali → KomodoDay Trip Essentials: Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, closed shoes, swimwear, waterproof phone case, water bottle, small daypack, camera.
Liveaboard Additions: Light fleece, 2nd swimsuit, motion sickness meds, small toiletry bag, book/entertainment, power bank.
Diving Additions: Dive certification card, log book, own mask if preferred, wetsuit hood for cold thermoclines.
Recommendations include a basic first aid kit, motion sickness medication for those prone to seasickness (especially on speedboat and liveaboard trips), insect repellent with DEET, and a reusable water bottle.
Bring a smartphone, waterproof phone case, power bank, and charging cables. For serious photographers: wide-angle lens, telephoto lens, underwater housing or GoPro. Note that drone photography is increasingly popular at Padar Island but check current park regulations.
Avoid heavy luggage, valuable jewelry, chemical sunscreen, strong perfume or cologne (it attracts Komodo dragons on trekking), and excessive clothing.
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