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The most beautiful place in the world

The water is turquoise blue, the sand is pale pink, and the panorama takes your breath away

By MGSPublished 9 months ago 3 min read

It's not in Europe or the Caribbean. The island that was named "the most beautiful place in the world," where it's 30°C in April, is located in Komodo National Park, Indonesia, and has outdone all the holiday destinations.

An island in Indonesia has been named "the most beautiful place in the world" due to its spectacular landscapes and remarkable biodiversity. Located in Komodo National Park, between the islands of Rinca and Komodo, Padar Island stands out for its beaches with colored sand and the impressive views offered to visitors.

Padar Island located in Komodo National Park, this destination, located between Rinca Island and Komodo Island, is surrounded by strong sea currents from the Indian Ocean and is the perfect place if you want to escape from everyday life.

Padar Island is famous for its beaches with sand of various colors: pearly white, ash black and pale pink. This chromatic diversity is due to the presence of red foraminifera, microscopic organisms that, through their biological activity, give the sand a distinctive pink hue. These beaches are ideal for relaxing, swimming and snorkeling.

For hiking lovers, Padar offers mountain trails, which lead to observation points from where you can admire spectacular views of the surrounding islands and turquoise waters. The climb to the top is a challenging experience, rewarded with unforgettable views.

Although the famous Komodo dragons no longer live on Padar, the island is home to a variety of bird species and other wildlife. The waters around the island are ideal for snorkeling and diving, offering excellent opportunities to explore the diverse marine life.

Tropical climate and outdoor activities

With a tropical climate that maintains temperatures around 30°C in April, Padar is a perfect destination for outdoor activities. Visitors can practice kayaking, paddleboarding and other water sports, enjoying excellent conditions for exploration and relaxation.

As part of the Komodo National Park, Padar Island benefits from the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thus ensuring the protection of its extraordinary landscapes and ecosystems. Local authorities implement strict measures to preserve the environment and maintain the ecological balance of the region.

Watching the sunset or sunrise over Padar Island is said to be the highlight of any trip to the Comoros. This unique and very hilly island is not to be missed.

There is a hiking trail that runs along Padar Island that takes you to a viewpoint where you can watch the sunrise or sunset. It is said that the sunrise is more beautiful, but fewer people head here for the sunset. You will not be disappointed in any way!

Entrance fees and opening hours

Access to Padar Island is usually via flights to Labuan Bajo, followed by boat transfers to Komodo Island. From Komodo, visitors can reach Padar, usually via organized day or multi-day tours. To enter Komodo National Park, you need one of two tickets, which in turn include Padar Island.

You can choose between a ticket that includes Komodo Island or Rinca Island. In addition to one of the two islands mentioned above and the viewpoint on Padar Island, a fee for snorkeling in the national park is also included.

You can choose between a ticket that includes Komodo Island (500,000 IDR) or Rinca Island (900,000 IDR). In addition to one of the two islands mentioned above and the viewpoint on Padar Island, a fee for snorkeling in the national park is also included.

Transportation to Padar Island

Padar Island can only be reached via organized tours or by renting a private boat. It is recommended to plan your visit during the dry season, between May and October, when weather conditions are ideal for exploration.

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