Go Indonesia :: Mesmerized At Indonesia National Parks

 

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You who wish to enjoy Indonesia’s natural beauty, Indonesia national parks are your best destination. In [link:88]goindonet[/link], you will find a lot of information about magnificent national parks in the country that captivated every eye.

Up to 2015, the total number of national [link:49]park[/link]s in Indonesia is 51. All of them have the diverse biosphere with numerous species of animals and plants. Of course, many endangered species are protected in the national park. For complete Indonesia tourism info of Particular Park, you can read in other post.

Six national parks are well known for their incredible beauty and listed as World Heritage Sites. Those national parks are Leuser Mountain, Bukit Barisan Selatan, [link:17]Komodo Island[/link], Lorenzt, [link:35]Ujung Kulon[/link], and Kerinci Seblat.

Nine of them are listed as World Network of Biosphere Reserves that surely have amazing views and promising great adventure. The national parks are Gunung Leuser, Siberut, Lore Lindu, Taka Bone Rate, [link:19]Wakatobi[/link], Komodo, Tanjung Puting,[link:16]Bromo[/link] Tengger Semeru, and Gunung Gede Pangrango.

Under Ramsar Convention, 5 national parks are international important wetlands. Those are Danau Sentarum, Wasur, Rawa Aopa Watumohai, Berbak, and Sembilang.

The other national parks may not have international status but they are all enchanting and important destination in go Indonesia. With tropical trees in the surrounding, enjoy the fresh air and get the chance to see exotic animals with your own eyes at Indonesia national parks.

Go Indonesia :: Komodo National Park, Komodo Dragon’s Habitat

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Komodo National Park is one of a unique national park in

Indonesia which located in the border region between the provinces of

West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara or within the Lesser Sunda

[link:78]Island[/link]s. The national park consists of three large

islands, which are Rinca, Padar and Komodo itself and 26 small islands.

It covers about 1.733 square kilometers of total area. It was founded in

1980 as the area for protecting komodo dragons that are recognized as the

biggest lizard in the world. Later, the national park is also dedicated

to protect other species, including animals that live under the water. In

1991, UNESCO recognized and declared it as World [link:34]Heritage

[/link] Sites and it also selected as one of the New 7 Wonders of

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The climate around the park is hot and dry, make it to an ideal

habitat for [link:17]Komodo[/link] dragon. There is only 500 meters

of cloud forests but it provides good habitat to some endemic

flora.  On the north east coast, fringing and patch coral reefs are

developed well and extensive, it makes the water around the

komodo national park is rich of marine life, including

ocean sunfish, eagle rays, false pipefish, nudibranchs, tunicates, coral,

whale sharks, manta rays, pygmy seahorse, clown frogfish, blue-ringed

octopus and sponges. go indonesia komodo national park, komodo national

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Go Indonesia :: Exceptional Beauty of Ujung Kulon National Park

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In the highly populated island, lay the magnificent Ujung

Kulon National Park. When development diminishes most natural

part of Java Island, Indonesian Government with help from numerous

wildlife communities are working hand in hand to preserve the most

extensive lowland forest remaining in Java. As the home of diverse flora

and fauna, this beautiful peninsula offers breathtaking sceneries and

incredible stories.goindonet, go indonesia, complete indonesia

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One of the main [link:66]attraction[/link]s in this park is single-

horned Javan Rhino that critically endangered and Ujung

Kulon is the last natural habitat for this species. Apart

of Javan Rhino, other endemic and endangered species Javan Gibon and

Javan Leaf Monkey and many other endangered mammals, reptiles,

amphibians, and plants are highly conserve here.

The other attraction of the park is Krakatau [link:26]Volcano

[/link] that has dramatic history of huge eruption in 1883 when more than

36,000 people were killed that time. Geological evolution demonstrated

from the surrounding area offers scenic attraction for people who want to

see and learn island volcanism. The tropical rainforests, the coastline,

coral reefs, and offshore islands in the park create amazing combination

for exceptional beauty.

Ujung

Kulon National Park is tourist friendly with basic

accommodations are available in the area. However, permits and

arrangements from the management are something to be organized before

visitors come to the park. go indonesia ujung kulon , ujung kulon

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