NATIONAL PARK CONSERVATION

Moyo Satonda National Park

The exquisite underwater beauty of Moyo Satonda National Park and its stunning landmasses
The newest national park in Indonesia, Moyo Satonda, has incredible tourist potential.
  • 31,200.15 Ha
  • Bottlenose Dolphin, Manta Rays, Green Sea Turtle, Napoleon fish, Yellow-crested Cockatoo, Tanimbar Megapode, Orange-footed Scrubfowl, Flying Foxes, Wild Bovines, butterflies, White Starfish Orchid

A Little paradise from West Nusa Tenggara

One of Sumbawa's top tourist spots is Moyo Island. Moyo Island continues to be unpopular with the general populace. The 335-hectare saltwater lake on Satonda Island, which has a depth of 86 meters, is the island's most well-known feature. There is an unidentified tree on the lake's side. There are several hanging stones attached to the tree with ropes. The Satonda basin was formed from a crater more than ten thousand years ago, according to research by multiple experts who discovered that the lake water is significantly more alkaline than typical saltwater.

Satonda Island may easily be referred to as the "small paradise" of NTB due to its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, unique coral reefs, and the lush surroundings. A coastal nature park, a hunting park on Moyo Island, and Satonda Nature Park are all included in the Moyo Satonda National Park region.

Various sea personas and new attractions produced by volcanic eruptions

The terrestrial potential includes protected species including eagles, Gosong birds (Megapodius reinwardt), yellow-crested cockatoos, which are listed as both CITES endangered species and national priority species, and other protected species like the yellow-crested cockatoo. There are several species in Satonda's potential flora. The indigenous, little-known Chiloschista phyllorhiza is part of Satonda's potential flora.

You may enjoy going between these two islands and seeing how the landscapes change on the Moyo Satonda Kenawa island trip. You may also visit a number of more intriguing tourist attractions between the cities of Mataram and Sumbawa as part of the Moyo Satonda Kenawa island trip.
  • Location & How To Get There

    • May - October
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      1. Jakarta - Bali: 1 hour 50 minutes by plane

      I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport - Denpasar: 30 minutes driving

      Denpasar - Sumbawa Besar: 50 minutes by boat

      Sumbawa Besar - Satonda Island: 3 hours 10 minutes by speedboat

  • Contact Park

    • Moyo Satonda National Park
      Nangamiro, Pekat, Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara

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