Gunung Leuser National Park: The Only Place on Earth Occupies Four Spectacular Animals at Once



Mount Leuser National Park including Nangroe Aceh Darussalam is a tough and antique province of North Sumatra, most of the remaining national parks in the fertile region of Southeast Aceh are endowed with tropical fruits such as mango, rambutan, durian, avocado, orange, papaya and guava. Other sections are located in east Aceh, southern Aceh, and Langkat North Sumatra, which are known for producing world class coffee and tobacco. Most visitors usually begin their adventure in the national park through Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, where you can find gentle, gentle orangutan forests. Find a friendly primate softness when you start here.

Gunung Leuser National Park, named after the highest peak, Mount Leuser (3,381 m), is one of the largest and most diverse national parks in Indonesia, covering an area of ​​7,927 square kilometers in the northern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia. By embracing various ecosystems, the national park is actually a group of nature reserves and forests: Gunung Leuser Nature Reserve, Kappi Nature Reserve, Kluet Nature Reserve, Sikundur-Langkat Wildlife Reserve, Ketambe Research Station, West Singkil and Dolok Sembilin.

The park is immense, including mangrove forests, beaches and swamp forests, lowland rain forest, moss forest, and subalpine forests. When crossing over the incredible scenery, enthusiastic adventurers like you will not be disappointed.

Gunung Leuser National Park which is a Gunung Leuser National Park in Bahasa, which covers more than 100 kilometers from the Bukit Barisan Mountains, is known for its steep and inaccessible mountain terrain. Its altitude ranges from coastal areas in Kluet (South Aceh), up to 3,381 meters above Mount Leuser (Aceh Tenggara). The fascinating Alas River cuts the park to the east and west.

About 130 species are identified in this park alone. Sumatran tigers, elephants, rhinoceros, Siamang, apes, leopards, reptiles, fish, and about 325 species of mysterious birds are endemic animals that are known to inhibit the park. Surely a trip to the inner garden is more than just a great adventure to the last zoo you visit. Come and take part in the experience of living in a small, friendly village, Ketambe, where the locals have a broad and friendly knowledge of the environment.

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