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Category: Thailand

Volunteering in Thailand (A Guide for Dog Lovers)

March 29, 2016

First of all, please note that I am NOT the author of the book I’m holding in the picture above. I found this book at the lobby of Prat Rajapruek Resort & Spa in Chiang Mai. If you wish to get more details of the book, please contact them directly. Thank you ๐Ÿ™‚ If you’re … More Volunteering in Thailand (A Guide for Dog Lovers)

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Highlights in Bangkok – 2015 Edition

September 20, 2015

Some of you might be questioning how my life is in Bangkok, Thailand.ย  Well, to make it short, I would just say that it’s AWESOME! I get to live abroad with my beloved man… I got a job in a cool start-up company with colleagues from all around the world… I basically travel everyday around … More Highlights in Bangkok – 2015 Edition

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Last post from Labuan Bajo, Flores! The next day after our Komodo Trip, @edvinukas and I rented a motorbike and went to Goa Rangko (Rangko Cave)! Well, you will need to go with a boat from a certain beach point, though. Entrance fee was IDR 20,000 for Indonesians and IDR 50,000 for foreigners. Since we had limited cash with us, they gave us discount ๐Ÿ˜… so we paid IDR 60,000 for both of us. The boat ride (return trips) was IDR 300,000 for 2, but again, since we did not have enough money, we managed to bargain it to IDR 200,000. I would say basically there are no strict prices for everything, as long as you can show a little broke face ๐Ÿ˜ PS: The last photo shows the condition of our rental bike after we survived some muddy road on the way! ๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ˜Ž
Another back shot will do ๐ŸŒ…! ๐Ÿ“ธ @edvinukas ๐Ÿ“@ayanakomodo #LabuanBajo #Flores #NusaTenggaraTimur #Indonesia #KomodoTrip Tips: Going to this resort or their beach bar from Labuan Bajo downtown (around Jl. Soekarno-Hatta) cost us IDR 50,000 one way, using โ€œlocal taxiโ€. We had an agreement with the driver so he picked us up again and took us back with the same price. I would suggest you to do the same since ordering a taxi/car from the hotel would cost you 2-3 times more. Also, if you go to other places on the same day, you might as well just rent a motorbike and drive around by yourself to save transportation cost. Note that there is no Blue Bird or GoJek/Grab/Uber yet in Labuan Bajo.
Tadaaa...! Finally meeting Si Komo a.k.a. the komodo dragon at Komodo National Park, Komodo Island ๐Ÿคฉ In total, we saw 5 komodos during our visit, and this one in the picture is actually the smallest one! The other 4 were not too keen in hanging around that day and were just resting nearby some local buildings in the area, while this one looked like it was enjoying being photographed with the visitors ๐Ÿ˜† Itโ€™s important for you to always follow the komodo rangers / guides and never separate yourself from the group and approach any of the komodos by yourself. They might look calm (and even lazy) most of the time, but that does not change the fact that they are dangerous wild animals. In 2017, A Singaporean tourist was reported wandering around the national park by himself, trying to have a closer look and take better photos of one komodo who was in the middle of eating a goat. It only took a second for the komodo to snap and bite his leg ๐Ÿ˜ณ So yeah. Our tour agent informed us that if we want to see more komodos, itโ€™s better to visit Rinca Island as they have bigger komodo population there. Unfortunately since our time was limited, we didnโ€™t have the opportunity to go to this other island. PS: Thereโ€™s a rumour saying that the local government of Nusa Tenggara Timur plans to increase the entrance fee of Komodo National Park for foreigners to US$500 (which I personally think is ridiculous), so just a friendly advice, if you are a non-Indonesian and interested to see komodo here, better plan your trip soon. I have detailed the cost for a 1-Day Komodo Trip in one of my previous posts. Feel free to check that out and ask me questions if you have any! ๐Ÿ˜‰
Pose gini dulu kayak Lara Croft ๐Ÿ˜† Btw buat kamu yang berencana ke Padar Island, siapin stamina dan bawa air minum secukupnya ya, terutama kalau kamu orang yang jarang hiking apalagi olahraga (kayak saya ๐Ÿคซ๐Ÿ˜…) soalnya nanjak sampe puncaknya capek juga euy, dan puanaaasss ๐Ÿฅต Makasih ya @edvinukas udah motoin ๐Ÿ“ธ๐Ÿ˜‰ #KomodoTrip #PadarIsland
๐ŸฆŽ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Back to our #KomodoTrip series! We booked the 1-Day Komodo Tour with @alexandrakomodotour to visit Padar Island, Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Manta Point. It cost us IDR 550,000 per person, and the package included: all-round and return boat trips from/to Labuan Bajo, lunch box, banana and coffee & tea for snacks on the boat, and snorkeling equipment. We would definitely recommend them if you visit Flores as they provide great and friendly service and cover almost all areas you can possibly visit in the region, whether you want island tour, land tour, etc. Please note that the package does not include the fees to enter and explore the mentioned destinations, as visitors need to pay separately at the entrances in Padar Island and Komodo Island. So hereโ€™s the fun part. Iโ€™m going to detail all the prices here that one Indonesian and one foreigner will have to spend for the visits. Indonesian (WNI) Komodo Retribution Fee: IDR 50,000 Komodo National Park Visitor Entrance Fee: IDR 5,000 Ticket for Tracking, Hiking, and Climbing: IDR 5,000 Ticket for Wildlife Observation: IDR 10,000 Snorkeling Fee: IDR 15,000 TOTAL = IDR 85,000 { or about โ‚ฌ5 / US$6 } Foreigner (WNA) Komodo Retribution Fee: IDR 100,000 Komodo National Park Visitor Entrance Fee: IDR 150,000 Ticket for Tracking, Hiking, and Climbing: IDR 5,000 Ticket for Wildlife Observation: IDR 10,000 Snorkeling Fee: IDR 15,000 TOTAL = IDR 280,000 { or about โ‚ฌ18 / US$20 } In conclusion, a foreigner would have to pay a little more than 3 times higher than an Indonesian for all these fees. Oh, and there was also an additional cost for the rangers/guides (that we had to pay at some shady office at Komodo National Park ๐Ÿ‘€), I donโ€™t remember exactly the breakdown but we had to pay IDR 120,000 { or about โ‚ฌ8 / US$9 } for both of us. So, in the final total, we as a mixed couple ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡นx๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ (we prefer to call ourselves #Lithuanesian ๐Ÿ˜†), we spent as following for this 1-day trip = (IDR 550,000 x 2) + IDR 85,000 + IDR 280,000 + IDR 120,000 = IDR 1,585,000 = โ‚ฌ99 / US$113 I sincerely hope that this information can help you to plan your own Komodo Trip ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ and Iโ€™ll post more photos from the trip soon ๐Ÿ’™
๐ŸฅณHowโ€™s your 2019 so far? Soon this month, @edvinukas and I will visit and explore another part of Indonesia, so let me share our (late) photos from Nusa Tenggara Timur here and in my upcoming posts! November last year, we traveled to Labuan Bajo in Flores and did a day trip to Padar Island, Komodo Island, Pink Beach, and Manta Point. This particular destination has significantly grown more popular in the last few years, thanks to ๐ŸฆŽ Komodo dragon, a unique (and huge) species of lizard which you can only find in this area, living outside captivity in the wild life. These photos right here were taken from (almost) the peak of Padar Island. No Komodo dragon just yet! ๐Ÿ˜œ Check my next posts as Iโ€™ll be detailing about our trip, including the fees you need to pay to enter these islands, whether youโ€™re an Indonesian or foreigner ๐Ÿ˜‰

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