Komodo is Globally Recognized, Indonesian Destination Among World's Most Beautiful Places.
Tuesday, 31 March 2026 | 16:04
Author: Arif S

Source: Antara Photo/Wahyu Putro A
Komodo National Park secured second place on Time Out's "The World's Most Beautiful Places" list. This global recognition affirms the magical allure of this Conservation area in eastern Indonesia as one of the world's most captivating destinations.
Ranked just below Spain's Picos de Europa, Komodo National Park surpassed other iconic destinations across continents.
On the list, Komodo National Park stands alongside legendary places like Big Sur in the United States and Victoria Falls in Africa.
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For many travelers, Komodo offers an experience that exceeds visual expectations. Here, golden-hued drylands meet crystal blue seas, creating a dramatic contrast.
Tiny islands scatter like fragments of paradise, while its coastlines hold an almost primal silence.
The charm of this region, writes Time Out UK Editor Ed Cunningham, lies in the blend of exotic landscapes and unique wildlife, home to the Komodo dragon—a prehistoric reptile found only in this area.
The existence of Komodo dragons isn't merely an attraction but a symbol of a still-preserved ecosystem.
Behind every step on the savannah or hiking trails lies the potential for encounters with creatures that have survived for millions of years.
This recognition further solidifies Indonesia's position on the global Tourism map.
Cunningham also noted the national park contains layered visual richness, from enchanting islands to wild, untouched natural habitats.
Komodo National Park's inclusion on this list isn't just about ranking—it's about redefining beauty beyond aesthetics, emphasizing authenticity.










