How to Get Around Labuan Bajo
- Public Transportation. There are no public buses, but ojeks and bemos (motorized scooters and minibuses) run along most main routes.
- Taxi. Taxis will charge around Rp8-10,000 per mile.
- Car. You can rent a car from companies like WahanaJaya and prices should be around Rp70,000 per day.
What should I wear to Labuan Bajo?
Labuan Bajo is an island and you might visit other islands while there. Take loose t-shirts, some shorts, swimming costumes, underwear, a light jacket, a pair of comfortable pants for the plane ride, a hat if you wish, and a sarong. Don’t forget to bring a cool pair of sunglasses!
Can komodos eat elephants?
Komodo dragons might have dined upon dwarfed island elephants, especially when the lizards stumbled across carcasses of the small proboscideans.
Where is fisherman’s wharf in San Francisco?
Aerial view of San Francisco, looking south, with Fisherman’s Wharf just left of center, directly above a lone sailboat. Fisherman’s Wharf is a neighborhood and popular tourist attraction in San Francisco, California.
Where to stay in Labuan Bajo?
Le Pirate Lounge and Deck Bar are located right in the town centre of Labuan Bajo. One of the most popular bars and restaurants in Labuan Bajo spread across 3 floors. The very top floor is referred to as The Deck, with loads of bean bags and comfy sofas to sit back and chill and watch the sunset.
What are the attractions in the fisherman’s wharf area?
Other attractions in Fisherman’s Wharf area are the Hyde Street Pier (part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park), the USS Pampanito, a decommissioned World War II era submarine, and the Balclutha, a 19th-century cargo ship. Nearby Pier 45 has a chapel in memory of the “Lost Fishermen” of San Francisco and Northern California.
How did fisherman’s wharf get its name?
San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf gets its name and neighborhood characteristics from the city’s early days of the mid to later 1800s when Italian immigrant fishermen came to the city by the bay to take advantage of the influx of population due to the gold rush.