The Komodo National Park entrance fee for 2025 typically ranges from IDR 250,000 to IDR 700,000 per person, depending on nationality, activities, and additional permits. For international tourists, the base entry fee is IDR 250,000, while Indonesian citizens pay IDR 75,000[1]. Some sources, however, mention average costs closer to IDR 700,000, which includes entry, snorkeling, trekking, wild animal observation, and compulsory ranger fees[7].
If you wish to dive, a separate diving permit costs IDR 275,000 for foreigners and IDR 100,000 for Indonesians[1].
Ranger or guide fees (required for trekking) start at IDR 120,000 per group for short treks, up to IDR 225,000 for longer treks (groups up to five people)[1].
Most tour packages do not include park entrance fees in their prices, so you’ll need to pay these in cash at ranger posts before entering the park[1]. Total costs for full activities (trekking, snorkeling, ranger fees) generally range between IDR 500,000 and IDR 1,000,000 per person[1].
Permits for activities such as drone flying require additional fees (e.g., 2,000,000 IDR for a drone permit)[7].
Tips to save on park fees include visiting on weekdays, joining open-trip tours to split ranger costs, and preparing enough cash in Indonesian Rupiah, as card payments are usually unavailable[1].
Fees can change based on official park policy or seasonal adjustments, so always check with your tour operator or the Komodo National Park office before planning your visit.
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