How to Book Komodo National Park — 2026 Complete Foreign Visitor Walkthrough

Quick Answer for Foreign Visitors: Here’s a practical 2026 step-by-step guide for foreigners booking a Komodo National Park visit, based on the latest available travel guidance and the new booking system described in the search results.

## 1) When to book
**Book as early as possible.**
In 2026, Komodo National . This page breaks down everything you need to know — fees, booking steps, common questions, and 2026 updates.

Here’s a practical 2026 step-by-step guide for foreigners booking a Komodo National Park visit, based on the latest available travel guidance and the new booking system described in the search results.

1) When to book

Book as early as possible.

In 2026, Komodo National Park is reported to operate with a strict daily visitor cap and timed entry sessions, so last-minute walk-in planning is risky.

Recommended booking window

  • Peak season (roughly June–September): book 2–4 months in advance
  • Shoulder season:4–8 weeks ahead may be enough, but it is not guaranteed
  • If you want a specific liveaboard, date, or boat class, book even earlier

Best time to visit

  • April–June: greener landscapes, calmer seas
  • September–November: excellent for snorkeling/diving
  • July–August: busy, and dragon encounters may be more active/aggressive

2) Where to book: SIORA app vs tour operators

In 2026, the booking system appears to be a mix of official park booking via SIORA and operator-managed bookings.

Option A: SIORA app

Use SIORA if you want the most direct route to park entry.

Typical SIORA workflow:

  • choose your visit date
  • choose a time session
  • enter passport details
  • pay official park fees in-app
  • receive confirmation
  • Some reports mention three timed sessions:

    • 6–11 AM
    • 11 AM–3 PM
    • 3–6 PM

    Option B: Tour operators

    This is often the easiest option for foreigners, especially for:

    • day trips
    • liveaboards
    • boat + park fee bundles
    • travelers unfamiliar with Indonesian booking systems

    A reputable operator may:

    • collect your passport details
    • secure your park allocation
    • arrange boat transport
    • assign ranger/guide logistics
    • bundle park fees into the total price
    • Which is better?

      • SIORA app: better if you want direct official booking
      • Tour operator: better if you want simplicity, transport, and help if the system is confusing or unavailable

      3) Documents and requirements

      Foreigners should prepare these before booking.

      Passport

      • A valid passport is required
      • Some systems/operator workflows may tie the booking to your passport number
      • Make sure your passport details match exactly across booking, flight, and travel documents

      Visa

      • You should have the correct Indonesian entry permission for your nationality
      • For many travelers this will be a visa on arrival or other valid entry arrangement
      • Check your own nationality’s rules before departure

      Vaccinations / health documents

      The search results do not indicate a special Komodo-specific vaccination requirement. However:

      • carry routine travel vaccinations as recommended for Indonesia
      • bring any health documents you may need for your broader trip
      • if your airline, transit country, or Indonesian authorities require any health form, complete it in advance

      Practical extras

      • enough Indonesian Rupiah for extras
      • camera, reef-safe sunscreen, water, insect repellent
      • if snorkeling/diving, bring gear if you prefer not to rent

      4) Booking-confirmation-arrival workflow

      A smooth 2026 workflow looks like this:

      Step 1: Choose your trip type

      Decide whether you want:

      • day trip
      • 2+ day liveaboard
      • private charter
      • open trip

      Step 2: Secure park access

      Either:

      • book directly through SIORA, or
      • use a verified operator who secures the park entry for you

      Step 3: Confirm details

      Before paying or arriving, verify:

      • your exact visit date
      • your time slot/session
      • your passport number
      • whether park fees are included
      • whether guide/ranger fees are included
      • whether transport from Labuan Bajo is included
      • Step 4: Receive confirmation

        You should ideally receive:

        • booking confirmation
        • date/time slot
        • park entry confirmation
        • operator contact details
        • instructions for harbor check-in
        • Step 5: Travel to Labuan Bajo

          Most visitors fly to Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ) on Flores.

          Step 6: Harbor check-in

          From the airport, go to the Labuan Bajo harbor/port or your operator’s meeting point.

          Step 7: Boat departure

          Board your boat and proceed to the park according to the itinerary.

          5) What if the SIORA system fails?

          If SIORA is down, confusing, sold out, or inaccessible, do this:

          Best fallback plan

          1. Contact a licensed tour operator in Labuan Bajo
          2. Ask them to secure the park entry on your behalf
          3. Request written confirmation before you fly in
          4. Keep your travel dates flexible if possible

          Why this matters

          The search results suggest:

          • availability may sell out
          • bookings may be date-locked
          • arrival-based booking may not be reliable in peak periods

          If you are already in Labuan Bajo and SIORA fails

          • go to a reputable operator office immediately
          • ask if they can secure an open slot or alternate date
          • be prepared to shift to another day or an alternate itinerary

          6) Harbor process in Labuan Bajo

          Labuan Bajo is the main gateway to the park.

          At the harbor, expect:

          • check-in with your operator or boat crew
          • passport verification if required
          • confirmation of your booking and date
          • payment/verification of any remaining fees, if not already handled
          • boarding instructions and safety briefing
          • Timing

            If you are doing a day trip or liveaboard, it is wise to spend the night before in Labuan Bajo so you do not miss the early departure.

            Transport from the airport

            The harbor is typically about 20–30 minutes by taxi from Labuan Bajo Airport.

            7) Ranger assignment

            A licensed park ranger/guide is mandatory for treks on the islands, especially on Komodo and Rinca.

            How ranger assignment usually works

            • your operator arranges the ranger
            • or the ranger is assigned when you arrive at the island/park control point
            • the guide leads the trek and ensures park rules are followed

            What to expect

            • short safety briefing
            • rules about staying with the guide
            • no independent wandering on trek routes
            • ranger accompanies you during dragon-spotting walks

            8) What happens upon arrival at the park

            Once your boat reaches the park area, expect a controlled entry process.

            Typical arrival flow

            1. Boat docks or anchors at the island stop
            2. Crew checks your booking and party list
            3. Park staff/rangers verify entry
            4. You may show passport/booking confirmation if requested
            5. You pay or confirm any remaining fees if not prepaid
            6. You receive your ranger/guide assignment
            7. You start the guided trek or activity

            Fees

            The search results indicate foreign visitor fees around:

            • IDR 150,000–255,000 in some sources
            • another 2026 source reports IDR 250,000/day, plus guide and conservation fees

            Because fee structures can change, confirm the current total with your operator or via the official app before you go.

            On-island rules

Need help planning?

Our team in Labuan Bajo can answer Komodo NP Booking questions or build a Komodo trip with all park fees included.

Replies within 5 minutes, 07:00–23:00 WIT

Continue planning your Komodo trip

📅 Itinerary Planner1D, 2D1N, 3D2N, 4D3N comparison💳 Payment GuideWorkarounds for foreign cards🔧 TroubleshootingEvery error, every fix❓ FAQEvery question answered

Booked your Komodo National Park ticket?
Now let us handle the trip.

Juara Holding arranges private phinisi charters, luxury yacht trips, helicopter transfers, and private jets for Komodo National Park visitors — handled end-to-end by our team in Labuan Bajo.

🛥️ Phinisi Charter⛵ Luxury Yacht✈️ Private Jet💬 WhatsApp Concierge

Independent foreign visitor's guide — not affiliated with siora.id, BTNK, or the Government of Indonesia.

💬