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Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Komodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, Komodo, and Padar) and numerous smaller ones, all of them of volcanic origin
Komodo National Park - Maps - UNESCO World Heritage Centre These volcanic islands are inhabited by a population of around 5,700 giant lizards, whose appearance and aggressive behaviour have led to them being called 'Komodo dragons' They exist nowhere else in the world and
Parc national de Komodo - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Le Parc national de Komodo, situé au centre de l’archipel indonésien, entre les îles de Sumbawa et de Flores, est composé de trois îles principales (Rinca, Komodo et Padar) et de nombreuses autres îles plus petites, toutes d’origine volcanique
Komodo National Park These volcanic islands are inhabited by a population of around 5,700 giant lizards, whose appearance and aggressive behaviour have led to them being called 'Komodo dragons' They exist nowhere else in the world and
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Komodo National Park (Indonesia) Since the inscription of the site on the World Heritage List in 1991, the site has benefited from financial assistance from the Fund for the purchase of boats and for training staff in marine protected area management in Queensland, Australia
Komodo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Considers that the identification of Komodo National Park (KNP) as one of five high-priority tourism destinations in Indonesia, the State Party’s intention to shift away from mass tourism, and the development of an Integrated Tourism Master Plan for Komodo National Park and Labuan Bajo Flores (ITMP), present a positive opportunity to position
Activities in Ujung Kulon National Park and Komodo National Park, Indonesia Komodo is world-renowned for the endangered Komodo dragon and an important marine reserve with more than 1,000 species of tropical fish, invertebrates, and mammals Ujung Kulon houses a unique volcanic environment, the largest area of lowland rainforest in the Java plain, and the last 60 Javan rhinoceros in the world Objectives