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over to 10,000 sq km of area, Mount Leuser National
Park in Indonesia became a national park in 1980. Leuser
National Park is one of the largest national parks in
Indonesia and is renowned for its orangutan reserves.
This national park in Indonesia supports
an excellent variety of ecosystems. The park has derived
its name from its 3,455 meter highest point. Covering
Aceh and North Sumatra province, Mount Leuser National
Park offers shelter to the highly endangered Orang-utan.
On your wildlife tour to Mount Leuser National Park
Indonesia, see two Orang-utan reserves, namely Bohorok
and Ketambe. Gunung National Park is home to 176 species
of mammals, 194 kinds of reptiles, 52 kinds of amphibian
and 320 avian species. Besides Orang-utan, the park
has rhinos, tigers and elephants as major attractions.
From lowland rainforest to moss forest, the park has
rich plant life.
You may see Sumatran elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros,
Sumatran tiger, orangutan, sambar macaques, ajak and
deers on your wildlife tour to Mount Leuser
National Park. The park harbors 5000 orangutans.
A walk through the Tangkahan village on the park will
quench your desire for culture. Many villagers offer
guide services to visitors. Visitors can involve in
hiking, climbing and rafting tour here.
Try your hands on Alas river rafting. While on wildlife
tour to Mount Leuser National Park Indonesia, see giant
rafflesia flower. With an excellent species of flora
and fauna, Gunung National Park Indonesia attracts a
huge number of travelers. Activities in the park include
rafting, trekking, hiking, photography and nature exploration.
Taste the wilderness on your wildlife tour to Indonesia.
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