
Wild Current
Komodo - Indonesia
A journey straight to the wild heart of the Indian Ocean.
Expedition in design phase – Priority list open
What is this experience?
Komodo Wild Current is not just another trip.
It is a land-based expedition designed for a very small group of people seeking more than just diving.
Born to the Ocean takes you to one of the most powerful marine ecosystems on the planet, combining high-level dives, natural exploration, and a conscious, respectful way of traveling, deeply connected to the environment.
No rush.
No mass tourism.
Just ocean, wild islands, and experiences that leave a mark.
Komodo – Where the ocean sets the rules
During this expedition, we will base ourselves in Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park.
From there, we will explore the area through daily boat departures, allowing us to:
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Adapt to sea conditions
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Choose the best dive sites each day
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Combine diving and land activities without the demanding pace of a liveaboard
The journey is designed as a balanced experience, where diving coexists with exploration, adventure, and group connection.
Komodo is known for:
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Currents full of life
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Pristine reefs
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Regular encounters with manta rays, sharks, and large schools of fish
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Unique volcanic landscapes
On land, the journey is completed with nature and adventure experiences that reflect the wild character of this region.
What is the priority list for?
✔️ Early access before public launch
✔️ Detailed information in advance
✔️ Real priority to reserve a spot
✔️ No payment commitment
✔️ No spam
Joining the list does not mean booking or paying anything.
It simply places you in the front row when the expedition is ready.
Dates & Pre-Booking
Komodo - Wild Current

Available Dates:
May 2027
Designed from real experience
At Born to the Ocean, every expedition is built from direct experience in the destination, prioritizing safety, respect for the environment, and authentic encounters.
Before launching any journey, we make sure everything aligns with our way of understanding the ocean.












