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When people think of Indonesia, destinations like Bali often come to mind. But further east, between the islands of Flores and Sumbawa, lies one of the country’s most extraordinary destinations: Komodo National Park.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Komodo is best known as the home of the legendary Komodo dragon. Yet beyond its famous reptiles, the park is filled with volcanic islands, crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and one of the rarest beaches in the world.

A beach with naturally pink sand.
Yes, it’s real.
And the reason behind it is surprisingly fascinating.
Located within Komodo National Park, Pink Beach is one of only a handful of naturally pink beaches on Earth.

The contrast is striking. Soft pink sand meets turquoise water, while rugged islands rise from the sea in the distance. It’s the kind of landscape that makes visitors stop and wonder:
“Why is the sand actually pink?”
The answer comes from the ocean.
Tiny marine organisms called Foraminifera live among the coral reefs surrounding Komodo. These microscopic creatures produce shells with a reddish-pink color.
Over thousands of years, waves break apart the shells and mix the fragments with white coral sand. Together, they create the beach’s distinctive pink hue.

In other words, millions of tiny sea creatures helped create one of the world’s most unusual beaches.
Nature can be pretty creative.
Go Beyond the Bucket List: Komodo Reimagined
Pink Beach is iconic, but the true soul of Komodo waits where the maps grow quiet. It is found in the panoramic winds atop Padar Island, the primal pulse of encountering the world’s largest living lizards, and the freedom of sailing uncharted waters.
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