" Ecotourism is responsible travel to protected natural areas, as well as to unprotected natural areas, which conserves the natural & cultural environment and improves the welfare of local people"
(INDECON, January 1996)
 
 

50 National Parks

A unique amrine biodiversity hotspot, the Wallaecea region 28,000 flora species of animals, including the endangered orang utans of Sumatra and Borneo, the unique giant lizard of Komodo,
the horned java rhinoceros and the last tigers of Sumatra.

List of the Park:

  1. Tangkahan, Gunung Leuser
  2. Kerinci Seblat
  3. Way Kambas
  4. Siberut
  5. Bukit Barisan Selatan
  6. Ujung Kulon
  7. Gunung Halimun
  8. Bodogol, Gunung Gede Pangrango
  9. Karimun Jawa
  10. Bromo Tengger Semeru
  11. Baluran
  12. Alas Purwo
  13. Tanjung Puting
  14. Kutai National Park
  15. Bukit Baka Bukit Raya
  16. Gunung Palung
  17. Sangalaki
  18. Kutai
  19. Bali Barat
  20. Wakatobi
  21. Bunaken
  22. Gunung Rinjani
  23. Komodo
  24. Togean Island
  25. Tangkoko Duasaudara

Discover the world's largest archipelago: 17,000 island spread over 4,000 km along the equator, with more natural and cultural diversity than any other countries in Southeast Asia. The climate is shining almost year around with the average temperature 22C - 29C degree (72F - 84F). Rainy season falls from September throughout January and dry season from February to August. With the previous mighty volcanic eruptions, Indonesia is blessed with some of the world's best fertile soils producing incredible lush tropical green landscape. The terrain land forms various patterns from a terrace ring paddy fields, green lush tropical rain forest, hilly mountainous landscape, snow covered mountain, and pristine coastal beaches.

 

Village Tourism:

  1. Candirejo, Borobudur
  2. Cinangneng, Bogor
  3. Sibetan, Bali
  4. Nusa Ceningan, Bali

Other Conservation Area:

  1. Derawan Island
  2. Raja Ampat Island