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Tourists Scammed in Labuan Bajo: The Dark Side of Komodo’s Paradise

Reported by Bali Today

Labuan Bajo’s turquoise waters and Komodo dragons draw adventurers worldwide, but a recent scam involving two tourists has exposed the risks of unregulated tour operators. British national Matthew Daniel Lambden (35) and his Filipino companion found themselves stranded on a flimsyย styrofoam raftย after paying for what was promised to be a premium snorkeling trip โ€“ a stark warning for all visitors to Indonesia’s premier marine destination.

The Bait-and-Switch Snorkeling Nightmare

On July 20, 2025, the travelers โ€“ who had initially booked a Komodo National Park tour โ€“ were lured by a Facebook post offering “exclusive” snorkeling at Nuca Molas. Driver YP (29) convinced them this remote location surpassed popular spots like Kanawa Island.

The Deception Unfolded:

  • 4-hour detour: Instead of the 20-minute trip to Kanawa, they were driven to a distant departure point

  • Improvised “boat”: Crossed choppy waters on a 1x2m foam raft paddled manually

  • Broken promises: Arrived to find zero snorkeling facilities at the isolated site

  • $130 lost: Paid 2 million IDR for the fraudulent trip

Threats After Exposure

When Matthew shared his experience on Facebook:

  • YP demanded post deletion
  • Threatened to storm their homestay
  • Prompted late-night police intervention

“At 11:30 PM, I fled to the police station in a local’s pickup truck,” Matthew recounted. The case was settled “peacefully” on July 23 after forced apologies from the drivers โ€“ a resolution that worries tourism watchdogs.

Labuan Bajo’s Tourism Board Responds

Aloysius Suhartim Karya of theย Indonesian Tour Guides Association (HPI)ย issued an unprecedented apology while urging reforms:

Critical Advice for Visitors:

  • Verify licenses: Legitimate guides carry official ID cards
  • Book through authorized agents: Avoid social media deals
  • Check vessel safety: Proper boats have permits displayed
  • Insist on contracts: Verbal promises are unenforceable
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“One bad experience can destroy our reputation built over decades,” Aloysius stressed, referencing Labuan Bajo’s UNESCO-supported sustainable tourism push.

Global Travelers Beware: How to Stay Safe

This incident reflects a wider issue in emerging destinations.ย Red flags to watch for:

  • Too-good-to-be-true pricing (Komodo trips under $50 are suspect)
  • Last-minute location changes
  • Cash-only demands
  • Unmarked vehicles/vessels

Pro Tip: Cross-reference operators with theย Labuan Bajo Tourism Office’s certified listย before booking.

A Warning Beyond Labuan Bajo

While Indonesia offers unparalleled adventures, theย lack of standardized tourism enforcementย outside Bali means travelers must:

๐Ÿ” Research operators extensively
๐Ÿ“ธ Photograph license plates and boat registration numbers
๐Ÿ“ฑ Save local emergency contacts (+62 385 2443688 – Labuan Bajo Police)

Remember: Your safety matters more than a cheap deal. When drivers offer “secret spots,” ask yourself:ย Why isn’t this in the brochure?

Bali Today reminds all travelers: Indonesia’s beauty comes with responsibilities. Stay vigilant, stay legal, and help preserve these wonders for generations.

Giostanovlatto – Bali Today

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