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Gili Lawa Darat

Home to the best sunset viewpoint in Komodo — a 30-minute ridge hike to a 360-degree panorama over turquoise bays and the dragon islands beyond.

In Short

Gili Lawa Darat is an uninhabited island in the deep north of Komodo National Park. The 30-minute ridge hike to its 230-metre peak delivers what many guests call the best sunset view of their trip — a 360-degree panorama over turquoise bays, with Komodo’s dragon islands visible to the south.

Gili Lawa at a Glance

Location
North Komodo NP
Peak
~230 metres
Hike Length
30–45 min one-way
Famous For
Sunset Viewpoint
Anchorage
Sheltered overnight bay
Best Time
17:00–18:30 sunset
The Best Sunset Walk in Komodo
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The Best Sunset Walk in Komodo

Padar gets the sunrise crowds; Gili Lawa gets the sunset. The hike starts from a beach landing on the south side, climbs a clear ridge through dry grass and scrub, and ends on an open summit ridge with views over three bays. In the dry season the grass turns golden, and the late light paints the entire ridge amber — the most photographed sunset spot in the park.

The Anchorage Below
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The Anchorage Below

The bay below Gili Lawa Darat is one of the best overnight anchorages in the park — sheltered from all but easterly winds, with calm water, no swell, and zero light pollution. Most multi-day charters anchor here for the night after the sunset hike. The night sky is exceptional: zero villages within sight, Milky Way visible 21:00 onwards on most dry-season nights.

Dive Sites Nearby
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Dive Sites Nearby

Gili Lawa sits at the gateway to Komodo’s northern dive sites. The Cauldron drift dive runs along the channel between Gili Lawa Darat and Komodo Island; Castle Rock and Crystal Rock seamounts are 20–30 minutes north by tender. AOW + 30 dives recommended for these high-current sites.

Practical Info

Hiking Gili Lawa

Trail

Clear marked ridge trail, 30–45 min up depending on pace. Returning easier — allow 20–30 min down.

Footwear

Trail runners or hiking shoes. Loose gravel in places — flip-flops not recommended.

Hydration

Carry 1L water per person. Sun beats down even at sunset.

Light

Bring a head-torch for the descent — the trail drops into shadow fast after sunset.

Photography

Tripod-friendly summit ridge. Wide angle for the panorama; 70–200mm for the dragon-island silhouettes.

Astro

After sunset, stay another hour for stargazing — one of the darkest spots in eastern Indonesia.

Good to Know

Gili Lawa FAQ

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Is the hike difficult?

Moderate — steady incline, some loose gravel, no scrambling. Anyone with average fitness handles it. Children 8+ generally fine.

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Sunrise or sunset?

Sunset is the famous shot. Sunrise also works (less dramatic light, fewer photographers). Some charters do both — sunset on Day 1, sunrise on Day 2 from the anchorage.

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Overnight on land?

No — all guests must return to the boat by sunset / nightfall. The boat anchors overnight in the bay below.

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Is Gili Lawa on every charter?

Most 3D2N+ charters include it. 2D1N speedboat tours typically do not reach this far north.

Ready When You Are

Catch Sunset at Gili Lawa

Gili Lawa sunset is a fixed highlight of every 3D2N+ Komodo charter. Tell us your dates and we’ll build it into your trip.

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