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Komodo National Park Entrance Fees 2026

Complete breakdown of the 2026 entrance, ranger, and SiORA conservation fees — what you pay, what it covers, and how it’s collected on a charter.

In Short

Komodo National Park charges a daily entrance fee, a ranger-accompaniment fee at each island stop, and a conservation contribution via the SiORA booking platform. The fees are separate from your charter cost and are paid per person, per day inside the park.

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What Changed in 2026

The Komodo park authority raised the foreign-tourist entrance fee from USD 100 to USD 200 per day at the start of 2026, with the additional revenue earmarked for ranger training, anti-poaching patrols, and habitat restoration. Indonesian-citizen rates remain at IDR 5,000/day. The SiORA conservation fee was introduced in 2024 as a separate line item.

Important: the daily fee is charged for every calendar day the boat is inside the park. A 3D2N charter that enters the park on Day 1 morning and exits Day 3 afternoon is charged for 3 days per guest.

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How Fees Are Collected on a Charter

For private charters: fees are added as a separate line on your final invoice, calculated based on actual days inside the park. The charter operator pays the park on your behalf at the entry point. You will see a receipt issued by the park authority.

For open trips: fees are typically excluded from the per-seat price and collected on Day 1 boarding (in cash, USD or IDR). Confirm at booking.

Tip: bring small USD bills (20s and 50s) for any extras — ranger gratuities, ad-hoc activity fees — that aren’t prepaid.

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When Park Fees Do Not Apply

Day trips that stay outside the park boundary (Kanawa, Bidadari, Sebayur, the Labuan Bajo day-trip route) carry no park entrance fees. Any itinerary that enters the park — Padar, Komodo, Rinca, Pink Beach, Manta Point, Taka Makassar, Gili Lawa, Kalong — triggers the daily fee.

No Hidden Fees

What the Park Fees Cover

Included in the Daily Fee

  • Park entrance for the calendar day
  • Use of marked trails and viewing areas
  • Basic mooring at designated anchorages
  • Conservation contribution to ranger and patrol programmes
  • Safety presence at trekking sites

Not Covered (Pay Separately)

  • Park ranger guide at each island stop (USD 15–20 per group)
  • SCUBA dive permit (USD 25 one-time per trip)
  • DSLR / video camera permit (USD 10 one-time)
  • Optional ranger gratuity at end of trek (~USD 5–10 per group)
  • Activities outside the park boundary (no NP fee, separate operator fee)
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2026 Komodo National Park Fee Schedule

All fees listed in USD. Fees are paid per person, per day inside the park. Rates last updated for the 2026 season — subject to revision by the park authority.

FeeForeign AdultForeign ChildIndonesian Adult
Park EntranceUSD 40-50USD 40-50IDR 250,000
Drone PermitUSD 135 (one-time)IDR 2,100,000
Good to Know

Park Fee FAQ

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Why did the entrance fee jump to USD 200/day?

The park authority redirected the revenue to ranger training, anti-poaching, and habitat protection. Officials cited the dragon population’s vulnerability and pressure on the coral reefs from a tenfold rise in visitor numbers since 2010.

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Can I get a multi-day discount?

No — the fee is strictly per person, per day. There is no multi-day or weekly pass.

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Indonesian citizen rates?

Indonesian nationals (KTP holders) pay IDR 5,000/day plus separate ranger and mooring fees in IDR. Bring your KTP — foreign-rate fees will apply without ID proof.

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Do children pay?

Yes — children pay roughly half the adult foreign rate (USD 100/day). Toddlers (under 3) are typically free; confirm at the park entry.

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Is the fee refundable if I leave the park early?

No — fees are paid on entry and non-refundable.

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Plan Around the Park Fees

Our charter quotes always include a fee estimate based on your itinerary — transparent and itemised. Send your dates and group size and we’ll send a full proposal with all park costs included.

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