Private Tours

A private tour is a premium travel experience designed exclusively for one group—whether that is a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a close-knit circle of friends. Unlike standard group tours, every aspect of the journey is tailored to the specific needs and pace of the guests.

Here is a breakdown of what makes a private tour unique:

1. Total Exclusivity

The most defining feature is that you do not share your vehicle, boat, or guide with strangers. The entire attention of the staff is focused on your group, ensuring a more intimate and personalized atmosphere.

2. Flexible Itinerary

Private tours offer the luxury of time.

  • Custom Pace: If you find a stunning viewpoint and want to stay for an hour instead of ten minutes, you can.
  • Personalized Stops: You have the freedom to skip activities that don’t interest you and spend more time on the ones that do.
3. Dedicated Professional Guiding

On a private tour, your guide acts as a personal concierge. Because they aren’t managing a large crowd, they can provide deeper insights, answer specific questions, and adjust their storytelling to suit your interests.

4. Comfort and Convenience
  • Private Transport: Whether it’s a luxury SUV or a private charter boat, the seating and amenities are reserved solely for your comfort.
  • Custom Pick-up: Tours typically start and end at your specific accommodation, eliminating the need for meeting points or waiting for other passengers.
Why Choose a Private Tour?
  • Special Occasions: Perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries, or family reunions where privacy is paramount.
  • Photography: Ideal for those who need extra time to capture the perfect shot without a crowd in the background.
  • Niche Interests: Best for travelers with specific goals, such as birdwatching, deep-sea diving, or visiting remote historical sites.
PT. FAMILIEN KOMODO TOUR offers your 2 Amazing Private Tours. Each of Tours provide you with best and Memorable Activities. Here are the tours :
A. Komodo Private Boat Tours

A Komodo Private Boat Tour is the ultimate way to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Komodo National Park. Unlike a shared “Open Trip,” a private charter gives you exclusive use of a vessel, allowing you to dictate the pace, the people you travel with, and the destinations you prioritize.

🛥️ Types of Private Boats

Depending on your group size and desired level of luxury, you can choose from three main categories of vessels:

  • Phinisi (Traditional Luxury): These iconic Indonesian two-masted sailing ships are the most popular choice. They range from cozy Deluxe Phinisis to sprawling Ultra-Luxury yachts featuring jacuzzis, gourmet kitchens, and master suites with 360-degree views.
  • Speedboat: Ideal for those with limited time. A private speedboat can visit 4–6 major highlights (like Padar Island and Pink Beach) in a single day, returning you to Labuan Bajo by sunset.
  • Standard Wooden Boat: A more traditional and budget-friendly private option. These are smaller “klotok” style boats that offer a charming, authentic experience for small families or friend groups.
✨ Benefits of Going Private
  • Flexible Schedule: Want to skip a crowded spot and find a secret beach? Or stay an extra hour at Manta Point because the rays are active? Your captain can pivot the plan in real-time.
  • Personalized Service: A dedicated crew (including a private chef) caters only to your group. Meals can be adjusted for dietary needs, and the guide focuses entirely on your interests.
  • Photographer-Friendly: Private tours often include (or allow for) dedicated drone and camera services to document your trip without strangers in your shots.
  • Tailored Celebrations: The crew can arrange special setups, such as a romantic sunset dinner on the deck or a birthday beach picnic.
📋 What is Typically Included?

When you book a private boat, your “all-in” price usually covers:

  • Exclusive use of the boat and all cabins.
  • Full-board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Snacks).
  • Snorkeling gear (masks, fins, and life jackets).
  • Hotel or airport transfers in Labuan Bajo.
  • A dedicated tour guide and boat crew.
  • Safety Equipments
  • Mineral Water, Fruits, Snacks, Coffee & tea

Note: National Park Entrance Fees and Ranger Fees are typically not included in the charter price and are paid in cash to the park authorities during the trip.

B. FLORES INDLAND TOURS

A Flores Inland Tour (often called an “Overland Tour”) takes you away from the coastline and into the rugged, mountainous heart of Flores island. While the sea offers dragons and reefs, the inland journey is defined by mist-covered volcanoes, ancient traditional villages, and unique agricultural landscapes.

Most travelers start in Labuan Bajo (West) and drive across the island to Ende or Maumere (East) over 4 to 6 days or more.

🏔️ Top Inland Destinations
1. Wae Rebo Village (The “Village Above the Clouds”)

Perhaps the most famous inland destination, Wae Rebo is a UNESCO-recognized village known for its seven iconic cone-shaped houses (Mbaru Niang).

  • The Experience: Reaching it requires a 2–3 hour jungle trek. Visitors usually stay overnight in a communal house to experience the Manggarai culture firsthand.
2. Spider Web Rice Fields (Lingko)

Located in Cancar, these rice paddies are unique to the Manggarai people. From a viewpoint, the fields look like a giant green spider web. This shape is a result of traditional land division, where the center point represents the communal heart of the village.

3. Ruteng & Bajawa (The Highlands)

These towns serve as the cool, high-altitude hubs of the interior.

  • Bena Village: Located near Bajawa, this is one of the best-preserved megalithic villages. You’ll see thatched-roof houses decorated with buffalo horns and ancestral shrines (Ngadhu and Bhaga).
  • Malanage Hot Springs: A natural phenomenon where a hot volcanic river meets a cold mountain stream, allowing you to find your perfect swimming temperature.
4. Mount Kelimutu (The Tri-Colored Lakes)

Located near Moni, this volcano is the crown jewel of East Flores. It features three crater lakes that change colors—ranging from turquoise and deep blue to chocolate brown or red—due to shifting mineral content and volcanic gases.

💡 Travel Tips
  • The Road: The “Trans-Flores Highway” is famous for its hundreds of hairpin turns. If you are prone to motion sickness, bring medication.
  • Temperature: While the coast is hot, the inland highlands (especially Ruteng and Bajawa) can get quite cold at night. Pack a light jacket or sweater.
  • Digital Detox: In villages like Wae Rebo, there is no cell signal and limited electricity. It’s an excellent place to unplug.
  • Ikat Weaving: The inland regions are the best places to buy authentic, hand-woven Ikat textiles directly from the artisans.
Let’s Find Your Best Private Tours Bellow :
1. KOMODO PRIVATE BOAT TOURS
2. FLORES INLAND TOURS