Where to go Adventure Tours in Indonesia
Indonesia is where to go Adventure Tours
There are so many places where to go Adventure Tours in Indonesia. A big country in South East Asia, the world’s fourth most populous nation and one of the largest democracy, comprising the largest archipelago, 17,000 islands and located in a vast arc between the Indian Ocean and the China Sea, astride vital sea lanes in Southeast Asia. With more than 245 million inhabitants spread of the regions. At least 57 adventurous places in different locations in the country which are the National Parks.
The 57 National Parks, 6 are World Heritage Sites, 9 are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves and 5 are wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar convention. A total of 9 parks are largely marine. Around 9% of Indonesia’s land area is protected (less than the 25% in Germany or the 33% in France), which also includes national parks.

The Green Peacock UjungKulon
Ujung Kulon National Park was declared in 1992 under the tight supervision & conservation by Indonesian Government and becomes the World Heritage Site, internationally. The area coverages 1,056.95 km2 (408.09 sq mi), of which 443.37 km2 (171.19 sq mi) is the marine area, including the legend of Krakatoa volcano.
Mount Gede Pangrango National Park – a national park in West Java, Indonesia. The park is centred on two volcanoes—Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango—and is 150 km² in area. It evolved from already existing conservation areas, such as Cibodas Botanical Gardens, Cimungkat Nature Reserve, Situgunung Recreational Park, and Mount Gede Pangrango Nature Reserve, and has been the site of important biological and conservation research over the last century.[1] In 1977 UNESCO declared it part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Thousand Islands – The Thousand Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Seribu) are a chain of islands to the north of Jakarta’s coast. It forms the only regency of Special Capital Region of Jakarta, the metropolitan province of Indonesia. It consists of a string of 342 islands[2] stretching 45 km (28 mi) north into the Java Sea at West Jakarta Bay and in fact are located to the north of Banten Province. Pramuka Island is the regency seat. The islands, along with North Jakarta City, are the only administrative divisions of Jakarta Special Capital Region with a coastline.
Mount Halimun Salak National Park – A National Park 400 km2 conservation area in the Indonesian province of West Java on the island of Java. Established in 1992, the park comprises two mountains, Mount Salak and Mount Halimun with an 11-kilometer forest corridor. It is located near the better known Mount Gede Pangrango National Park, but the national park should be accessed from Sukabumi, 2 hours drive to the administration post and then 2 hours drive (30 kilometers) again to Cikaniki post gate. The park contains water catchment areas shielded from urban populations and agricultural areas to the north, as well as several endangered animals and rare birds.
The other 53 National Parks including Komodo island, Bromo crater in East Java island, Tanjung Puting the Orang Utan conservation in Borneo, Merapi volcano in Yogyakarta and others sited in many islands in Indonesia, are to be preserve carefully. Yet, to explore for the uniqueness of Flora and Fauna habitat to experience.



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