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Komodo Island among Vogue’s top places to visit this summer

American fashion and lifestyle publication Vogue has published an article titled “10 Unexpected Places to Travel This Summer” where they asked travel experts to share their favorite destinations.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Wed, June 28, 2017 Published on Jun. 28, 2017 Published on 2017-06-28T08:35:54+07:00

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Komodo Island among Vogue’s top places to visit this summer Among the list is Komodo Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), which was described by the publication as “ideal for intrepid families and honeymooners who want an experience all to themselves, away from other tourists.” (JP/Intan Tanjung)

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merican fashion and lifestyle publication Vogue has published an article titled “10 Unexpected Places to Travel This Summer” where they asked travel experts to share their favorite destinations.

Among the listed places is Komodo Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), which is described by the publication as “ideal for intrepid families and honeymooners who want an experience all to themselves, away from other tourists.”

Read also: Five must-visit places in Komodo National Park

Tom Marchant, the cofounder and owner of travel company Black Tomato, recommends the Dunia Baru vessel built from Indonesian teak as the place to stay.

Meanwhile, the founder and CEO of membership-based luxury travel company Indagare, Melissa Bradley, recommends readers to stay at  Nihiwatu in Sumba.

Indonesia’s national flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia, offers a direct flight from Jakarta to Labuan Bajo in Flores, NTT. This month, Sriwijaya Air is set to add more flights from Jakarta to Labuan Bajo. (kes)



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