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686 €
Labuan Bajo, Flores

A short, steep climb to the ridge where three curved bays fan out below you.
Padar is the postcard shot of Komodo National Park: a saddle of bare hills where three bays, each with a different sand color, curl away in different directions. The climb is short but genuinely steep, a stepped path and then rocky sections that gain roughly 200 meters. Most people are at the top in 30 to 45 minutes.
The island sits between Komodo and Rinca, so boats fold it into a wider day trip. There are no dragons here and no facilities at the top, just the trail, the wind, and the view.
Go in knowing it is popular. At sunrise the upper ridge fills with people angling for the same frame, and the final rocks can bottleneck.
Getting there
Padar is a boat trip from Labuan Bajo harbor, usually bundled into a one-day or overnight Komodo tour. You can join a shared speedboat group or charter a private speedboat for a flexible schedule. Komodo National Park entry and conservation fees apply and are layered (park, ranger, harbor), so budget extra cash on top of the boat price.
Best time
Sunrise gives the best light and the coolest climb, which is why crowds gather then. Late afternoon is quieter but hotter and the descent races the dark. The dry season, roughly April to November, has the clearest air and greenest-to-golden hills.
Good to know
Wear real shoes with grip, not flip-flops, because the upper section is loose rock. Bring your own water since nothing is sold on the trail, and start early to beat both the heat and the sunrise crush at the top.
It is short but steep, with stairs followed by rocky scrambling, and takes most people 30 to 45 minutes up. Reasonable fitness and grippy shoes make it manageable.
No. Dragons are found on Komodo and Rinca islands, not on Padar, so the climb is about the viewpoint rather than wildlife.
Coming mid to late afternoon thins the numbers, but the light is harsher and you trade the cool morning for heat. A private boat lets you time arrival around the group flotillas.
Add it to a route across Indonesia and we will work out the travel time and cost between every stop.
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