Labuan Bajo Emergency Numbers — Police, Hospital, SAR (2026)
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Labuan Bajo Emergency Numbers — Police, Hospital, SAR (2026)

By Indahnesia editorial · October 1, 2025 · Updated June 3, 2026

**Labuan Bajo Emergency Numbers (2025): Police, Hospitals, SAR, Harbor Master - **Before you sail around Komodo National Park, make sure the most important emergency numbers are saved to your phone and written down on paper. Mobile signal offshore can be patchy, and in urgent situations every second counts. The contacts below cover the essentials—local police, hospitals, clinics, fire department, search & rescue (BASARNAS), Harbor Master (KSOP), the Komodo National Park authority (BTNK), as well as tourism and community hotlines that can help coordinate responses on the ground.

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Location
flores, west manggarai

Reported Source

If you need to report an incident, share concise details: boat name, GPS position (or nearest landmark), nature of emergency, number of people, and any injuries. For wildlife incidents inside the park, contact BTNK; for maritime distress or missing persons, escalate to BASARNAS and KSOP. For medical issues, call UGD (ER) or the nearest hospital and begin first-aid protocols while help is en route.

Keep power banks charged, enable location sharing, and brief your group on who will call which number in specific scenarios (medical, fire, security, maritime). Save time by testing that each contact is stored correctly before departure. With these practical steps—and the verified hotlines below—you’ll be better prepared to handle the unexpected and keep your trip running safely and smoothly.

Labuan Bajo ServicePhone Number
POLRES (Local Police Dept)
PLN (Electricity)[123](tel:123)
UGD Puskesmas (Clinic ER)[(0385) 41114](tel:+6238541114)
BASARNAS (Search & Rescue)
DAMKAR (Fire Dept)
KSOP (Harbor Master)
RS Siloam (Hospital)[0385-2381-911](tel:+623852381911)
RSUD (Public Hospital)
LANAL (Naval Base)
BTNK (Komodo Nat'l Park)
BPOLBF (Tourism Authority)
KORAMIL (Military District)
GAHAWISRI (Travel Agent Community)
Bajo Maritim Indonesia

Disclaimer: Numbers are provided for traveler convenience; availability may change. Verify before departure.

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Practical questions about Labuan Bajo

When is the best time to visit Labuan Bajo?

April to June and September to November offer the calmest seas and best diving visibility. The dry season means clear skies for island hopping and reliable manta ray encounters.

How long should I plan to stay in Labuan Bajo?

3-5 days ideal — 1 day town orientation and Bukit Cinta sunset, 2-3 days Komodo park boat tour, optional 1 day Wae Rebo overland or Cunca Wulang canyon swim.

How do I get to Labuan Bajo?

Fly to Labuan Bajo (LBJ) from Bali (1.5 hours), Jakarta, or Surabaya. Most visitors connect through Bali — it is the quickest and most scenic gateway to Komodo.

What are the must-do experiences in Labuan Bajo?

Three signature experiences in Labuan Bajo: • Komodo dragon trekking on Rinca Island • Snorkeling the pink-sand shores of Pink Beach • Manta ray diving at Manta Point

Where should I stay in Labuan Bajo?

Hilltop boutique hotels with marina views (Plataran, Sudamala) for premium; mid-range hotels in town center; budget guesthouses near the port. Range: budget Rp 350K, luxury cliff-side Rp 4M+ per night.

What food and dishes are worth trying in Labuan Bajo?

Seafood-forward town: ikan bakar at Mediterraneo, sunset dinner at Plataran, casual local at Warung Pelangi. Try kopi Flores at Bajo Bakery and arak made on the surrounding islands.

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