At the forefront of Komodo National Park s attractions is, of course, the iconic Komodo dragon. These formidable reptiles, known locally as ora or buaya darat (land crocodile), are the world s largest living lizard species, capable of growing up to three metres in length. Visitors to the park have the rare opportunity to observe these ancient creatures in their natural habitat.
Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers a diverse range of travel experiences. From stunning beaches and lush rainforests to ancient temples
From Indonesia to Laos, the region hosts a vast biodiversity of reptiles vitally important to local ecosystems Lunar New Year, a widely celebrated holiday across Southeast Asia, is renowned for its vibrant festivities. This year welcomes the Year of the Wood Dragon, which is anticipated to usher in opportunities and transformation, with the dragon being […]