蝙蝠島
卡隆島(Kalong Island)常被稱為「蝙蝠島」,以其令人驚嘆的日落奇觀聞名——每當夕陽西下,成千上萬的果蝠便從紅樹林中飛出,在暮色中翱翔滑翔。這幅以黃昏暖色調為背景的自然奇觀,已成為拉布安巴焦(科莫多國家公園 )最具特色的野生動物體驗之一,特別是對於那些渴望探索超越典型島嶼景觀的旅客而言。該島距離拉布安巴焦僅需短暫的船程,大多數 科莫多船遊 行程都會在黃昏時分於離岸處下錨——無論何時節,果蝠每晚都會現身。對於參加精心策劃的科莫多遊艇包船 行程的旅客而言,卡隆島通常被列為行程中的日落亮點。造訪時間經過仔細安排,以配合果蝠的自然活動節奏,讓您能在船上舒適的觀景點盡情享受這美好時刻,同時由船員負責航行、下錨及行程整體節奏的掌控。
卡隆島(Pulau Kalong 或 Pulau Koaba)科莫多國家公園一座無人居住的小型紅樹林島嶼,以作為數千隻果蝠(大型食果蝠)的天然棲息地而聞名。 該島完全被茂密的紅樹林所覆蓋,既無常住人口,亦不對遊客開放。作為科莫多生態系統中的重要棲息地,這裡孕育了該地區規模最大的果蝠群落之一。作為受保護的環境,卡隆島在維持生態平衡方面發揮著關鍵作用,特別是透過果蝠在授粉與種子傳播中的作用。
卡隆島位於印尼東努沙登加拉省的科莫多國家公園西部,坐落於林卡島與帕帕加朗之間,處於一片水流平靜、四周環繞紅樹林生態系統的避風沿海區域。該島距離科莫多地區的主要門戶城鎮拉布安巴焦約八公里。由於地處主要航行路線沿線,使其成為科莫多群島網絡中交通便利的自然樞紐。
「Komodo Luxury 卡隆島Komodo Luxury 其標準的3天2夜科莫多行程中,通常安排在第一天,作為在公園內進行全天探索後的日落停靠點。遊艇於上午從拉布安巴焦出發,沿著預定路線穿越科莫多國家公園 日落時分抵達卡隆島,正好趕上蝙蝠群飛的景象。 所有航線規劃、錨泊定位及營運協調均由船員依據科莫多國家公園 及既定的船宿安全標準負責處理。
您可透過「Komodo Luxury 科莫多遊艇包船 旅遊科莫多遊艇包船 造訪卡隆島,該行程已將此島與其他主要島嶼景點一併納入精心規劃科莫多國家公園 。抵達前,船員會全面協調錨泊位置與時間,以配合日落時分及蝙蝠的自然活動,確保您能享有最佳且規劃完善的觀賞體驗。 整個行程均在船上進行,並嚴格遵循公園規定及船宿安全標準,讓您在穿梭科莫多國家公園的無縫銜接、專業管理的航海旅程中,盡情體驗卡隆島的獨特風情。
| Distance from Labuan Bajo | ±20 km, 45–60 min by boat, on the lane toward Rinca Island |
|---|---|
| Landing | Not permitted; viewing is from anchor offshore |
| Best hour | Roughly 17:30–18:15, season-dependent |
| Combine with | Rinca trek by day, overnight at anchor nearby — positions on our Komodo National Park map |
The animals pouring off Kalong each dusk are flying foxes of the genus Pteropus — the largest bats on Earth, with wingspans that can exceed a meter on the biggest individuals. They are fruit- and nectar-eaters, not insect hunters: no echolocation, just big eyes, a keen nose and slow, powerful wingbeats that carry them across the strait to the fruiting trees of Flores each night. That commute makes them essential workers for the whole coastline — flying foxes pollinate night-blooming trees and scatter seeds across kilometers, quietly replanting the forests that feed them. They return to the mangroves before dawn, so the morning fly-back is a second, quieter show for guests anchored nearby overnight.
Kalong’s position writes the next chapter for you. Overnight boats usually stay put — the holding ground is decent and the morning fly-back over breakfast is the payoff — or shift twenty minutes to a calmer bay off Rinca’s coast. From either anchorage, day two opens with a Loh Buaya dragon trek before the day-boat fleet arrives, then runs west into the central channel for Padar and the reef sites — the natural final chapter of day one on a 3D2N sailing itinerary. Day-trip boats watching the exodus point straight home to Labuan Bajo, about an hour’s run in the dark — which is why crews check navigation lights before sunset, and why the overnight version of this stop is simply the better one.
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Kalong is a sunset-only spectacle — day boats miss it, which is why overnight sailings pair it with Kelor for the classic first evening.
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在我們的豪華帆船之旅中,您將能潛入原始珊瑚礁、探索偏遠島嶼,並邂逅豐富的野生動物。
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問答
Kalong Island (“kalong” is Indonesian for flying fox) is a mangrove islet between Rinca and Papagarang where, every evening at dusk, tens of thousands of giant fruit bats lift out of the trees in an unbroken river across the sunset sky — a 20–30 minute natural spectacle. Boats anchor in the channel just before sundown; nobody lands. It is the signature first-night anchorage of Komodo liveaboard itineraries.
Kalong is a sunset-timing destination: day trips that include it return to Labuan Bajo after dark, while liveaboards simply anchor in the channel for the night. It cannot be meaningfully visited in daytime — the bats are asleep in the mangroves.
At last light — typically between 17:45 and 18:15. The full exodus lasts 20–30 minutes. Your captain will position the boat in the channel with the sunset behind the flight path.
No. The mangrove roost is protected, and the spectacle is best from the water anyway — the bats stream directly overhead of anchored boats.
Only on extended day trips that return after dark. It is most naturally seen from a liveaboard or overnight charter, where Kalong is the classic first-night anchorage.
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