There are currently no official visitor limits in place for Komodo National Park. From time to time, the government discusses the idea of limiting daily visitors or controlling access to certain islands to protect wildlife and the environment. These proposals are part of long term conservation planning, but none of them have been implemented so far. Tourism continues to operate normally, and guests can visit Komodo, Rinca, Padar and other islands without restrictions.
Even though no limits exist yet, the park does monitor tourism patterns and may adjust regulations in the future. Discussions usually focus on protecting Komodo dragons, reducing crowding and improving the overall visitor experience. Changes, if they happen, would be announced well in advance so operators and travellers can plan accordingly.
For now, all our cruises run without interruption, and guests can enjoy every highlight of Komodo National Park. If the government moves forward with new rules someday, we will update our itineraries and inform travellers immediately to keep the experience smooth and well organised.