April 07, 2012

The Paradise in East of Indonesia



Located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's West Papua province, Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau.


April 03, 2012

Mount Tujuh Lake The Amazing Destination from Sumatera


In the Mount Tujuh area, there is a beautiful lake, which is derived from a volcanic crater that erupted of the past, then fill with rain, finally created a beautiful lake. The lake is surrounded by several mountains, there are: Mount Hulu Tebo Tebo (2525m asl), Mount Mandura Besi (2418 m asl), Mount Basil (2230 m asl), Mount Jar Panggang (2418 masl), and the last one is Mount Tujuh with the height 2732 m asl.  This lake has 12 square kilometers.

This lake has  Mount Tujuh areas is one of the Kerinci Seblat National Park, which is administratively located at Desa Pelompek, Kecamatan Kayu Aro, Kabupaten Kerinci. The National Park has an area of almost 1.4 million hectares, wich is in the region there are so many beautiful nature places and the right for the tourist destinations. In addition, people in the around area has a unique culture of Sumatra with the beauty and uniqueness.

April 02, 2012

The Wonderful Rainforest Wildlife in Bukit Baka - Bukit Raya

Geographical and Topography
Administratively Bukit Baka-Bukit Raya National Park is located in the two caounties: Kotawaringin Timur, the Province of Central Kalimantan, and Sintang, the Province of West Kalimantan. The park covers approximately 181,090 ha of land.

This National Park stretches on Schwaner Mountain at the altitudes range from 150 to 2,278 m above sea level. This area covers a mountain range consisting of Mt. Raya (2,278 m asl), Mt. Asing (1,750 m asl), Mt. Panjing (1,620 m asl), Mt. Baka (1,617 m asl), Mt. Lusung (1,600 m asl), and Mt. Panjake (1,450 m asl).
The annual rainfall of Bukit Baka area ranges from 2,935 mm to 4,071 mm, while in Bukit Raya ranges from 2,700 mm to 4,300 mm. The daily temperature ranges from 12° to 25°.

Rinjani The Second Highest Volcanic Peak in Indonesia

Gunung Rinjani National Park
Mt. Rinjani forms the second highest volcanic peak in Indonesia, part of the celebrated “Ring of Fire”. The dramatic landscape has been created over millions of years of cone-building, violent explosions, and erosion. Forested slopes rising directly from the sea create their own weather pattern and acts water-collectors for the whole of Lombok.