Prepare appropriate clothing.
The Komodo and Flores trip is more of a semi-adventure and adventure trip, so you need to prepare valuable items such as proper trekking shoes, long-sleeved clothes, a jacket (particularly when exploring the Flores mainland at elevations above 900 m above sea level, where temperatures are cool), a raincoat, swimming suits, casual clothes, sun lotion, mosquito spray, malaria prescription, and more. It is all about making your journey comfortable.
Be aware of local wisdom and culture shock.
Flores and Komodo Island comprise ten indigenous ethnic groups, local languages, local customs, and traditions. You need to adjust your dress according to the place you are visiting. For instance, when visiting a village, avoid wearing a mini dress and wear something more appropriate. Moreover, all visitors must wear a sarong (provided by local villagers) when entering the village or their principal houses. We also recommend that you do not give money to children, as it is not an educational way to guide the younger generation. And please do not litter - keep the environment clean.
Bring enough cash.
There are no ATM machines in Komodo National Park. Most payment transactions are accepted in cash, including Komodo National Park fees, purchasing local souvenirs, and covering personal expenses. In addition, during a Flores overland tour, ATM machines are only available in administrative towns such as Labuan Bajo, Ruteng, Bajawa, Ende, Maumere, and Larantuka. When you explore villages, make sure you withdraw cash in one of these towns to avoid difficulties with payment transactions. Moreover, internet service is not as good as in Labuan Bajo.
Bring your personal medicine.
If you have any medical history, please bring your doctor's prescription with you. For instance, if you have asthma, heart disease, cholesterol issues, diabetes, seasickness, or motion sickness, you need to be able to adapt to this tropical environment.
Read more information about safety standard procedures.
During your journey to Komodo National Park, you need to be aware that there are numerous rules and regulations set by the park authorities that must be obeyed by all visitors, including maintaining a normal distance from Komodo dragons and avoiding sudden movements. Women who are menstruating should inform the tourist guide so it can be communicated to the park ranger, and so on.
Bring a camera and cell phone.
Every valuable moment of your journey deserves to be captured with your camera or cell phone camera. You can use them to take memorable photos or videos to share with your family, friends, or others back home.