The Komodo Archipelago in Indonesia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a treasure trove of natural beauty, famous for its stunning landscapes and unique wonders.
Among these, Pink Beach, also known as Pantai Merah, stands out as one of the most fascinating beaches in the world, renowned for its unusual pink color. This unique hue comes from a combination of white sand and red coral fragments produced by tiny organisms called Foraminifera.
The archipelago is home to an incredibly diverse ecosystem, including over 1,000 species of fish, 260 species of coral, and numerous species of birds and marine mammals. The surrounding hills are covered in lush vegetation, offering trails that lead to panoramic viewpoints.