Komodo is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia and is particularly famous as being home to the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard
KOMODO ISLAND, INDONESIA
Here be dragons
I rented a local fishing boat with its crew and islandhopped around Komodo National Park. Besides meeting the Komodo dragons, one of the highlights here is to hike on Padar Island. When I arrived, hardly anyone was there, since it was still early in the travel season. It felt like I had the whole island to myself. The first thing I did was to hike to the top of this hill. It was tiring, but the view was amazing: I could see most of the island and its three coves, and the setting sun added a lovely light to the scene. I felt very lucky to get this shot, especially as the crew told me there had been a storm the day before I arrived.
Suwandi Chandra lives in North Sumatra and travelled solo to Komodo
The monastery atTaung Kalat is built on a volcanic plug on the slopes of Mount Popa and remains an active place of worship