Rinca

Island in Indonesia


title: "Rinca" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["landforms-of-east-nusa-tenggara", "lesser-sunda-islands", "komodo-national-park", "islands-of-the-indian-ocean", "populated-places-in-indonesia", "islands-of-indonesia"] description: "Island in Indonesia" topic_path: "geography/india" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rinca" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameRinca
native_namePulau Rinca
image_nameRinca2.jpg
image_captionRinca island
area_km2182.48
locationMaritime Southeast Asia
mapIndonesia
coordinates
archipelagoLesser Sunda Islands
countryIndonesia
country_admin_divisions_titleProvince
country_admin_divisionsEast Nusa Tenggara
population1,747 (in 2020)
density_km29.6
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| name = Rinca | native_name = Pulau Rinca | image_name = Rinca2.jpg | image_caption = Rinca island | image_alt = | area_km2 = 182.48 | location = Maritime Southeast Asia | map = Indonesia | coordinates = | archipelago = Lesser Sunda Islands | country = Indonesia | country_admin_divisions_title = Province | country_admin_divisions = East Nusa Tenggara | largest_city = | demonym = | population = 1,747 (in 2020) | density_km2 = 9.6 | ethnic_groups =

Rinca is a small island near Komodo and Flores island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, within the West Manggarai Regency. It is one of the three largest islands included in Komodo National Park. The island is famous for Komodo dragons, giant lizards that can measure up to 3 m long. Rinca is also populated with many other species such as wild pigs, buffalos and many birds.

Area

The island's area is 182.48 km2.

Living conditions

Living conditions for local people on the island are often difficult. Education facilities, for example, are quite limited for children. Some non-government organisations help with the provision of books for children on Rinca. Local people must also take some care to avoid Komodo dragons because Komodos in the area occasionally attack and kill humans.

Sea conditions

Rinca and Komodo Islands bracket a north-south passage between the Indian Ocean and the Flores Sea. Due to the large bodies of water and narrow gap, the waters between Rinca and Komodo are subject to whirlpools and currents in excess of 10 knots.

Diving in the region requires care. In June 2008, five scuba divers (three British, one French and one Swedish) were found on the southern coast of Rinca after having been missing for 2 days. The group had drifted 20 mi from where their dive boat abandoned them. They survived on oysters and other shellfish.

Fauna

Being less known and less visited than Komodo Island, Rinca is a good place to see the Komodo dragon in its natural environment with fewer people to disturb them. Day trips can be arranged to the Loh Buaya park facility on Rinca Island from Labuan Bajo on Flores by small boat at the park headquarters. A jetty marks the entrance to the park facility. A short walk leads to the local park office where there are rangers to accompany visitors on short or medium-length walks to see komodos and other animals such as monkeys, deer and buffalos.

Gallery

File:Rinca at dry season.JPG|Dry season at Rinca File:Juvenile Komodo dragon at Rinca.JPG|Juvenile Komodo dragon File:Water buffalo at Rinca.jpg|Water buffalo at Rinca File:Crab-eating macaque at Rinca.JPG|Crab-eating macaque File:Rinca Island - Pulau Rinca.jpg|Rinca shore File:Indonesia1-1386-1.jpg|Juvenile Komodo Dragon, Rinca Island

Notes

References

References

  1. Monk, K.A.. (1996). "The Ecology of Nusa Tenggara and Maluku". Periplus Editions Ltd..
  2. Eva Muchtar, '[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/04/26/gardens-learning.html Gardens of Learning'] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-04-29 , ''The Jakarta Post Weekender'', 26 April 2012.)
  3. Markus Makur, '[http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/10/13/komodo-dragon-bites-elderly-woman-rinca-island.html Giant lizard attack: Komodo dragon bites elderly woman on Rinca island'] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-03-20 , ''The Jakarta Post'', 13 October 2012.)
  4. "Komodo National Park".
  5. "Diving in Komodo Island".
  6. (7 June 2008). "BBC Online".
  7. (12 February 2025). "Rinca Island: Encounter Komodo Dragons in the Wild".

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