March 29, 2012

The Mount Gede-Pangrango National Park - Most Visit

http://www.gedepangrango.org/
Because of its easy access, the Mount Gede-Pangrango National Park with its spectacular panorama is a favourite site with visitors.  Located in the province of West Java this Park encompasses the peaks of Mt. Gede, Mt. Pangrango.  Around these peaks are tea plantations, recreation parks, waterfalls, hot springs, lakes and accommodation facilities within the park as around its periphery. The Park was declared nature conservation area in 1889, although prior to this the Cibodas Botanical Gardens was already established here in 1830, where cinchona (quinine) and coffee were first cultivated to become Java’s most prominent exports in the 19th century.

Most notable about the Gede-Pangrango Park are its three very distinct ecosystems: a sub-montane ecosystem (1,000 m to 1,500 m altitude), a montane ecosystem (1,500 m - 2,400 m) characterized by large tall trees, and a sub-alpine ecosystem (2,400 m. and higher), characterized by grassy meadows where the Java edelweiss grows in abundance. It also has a savanna as well as marshland ecosystems.

In 1977 UNESCO declared the Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park a Biosphere Reserve.

Today the Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park covers 22.851,03 hectares that include Cibodas, Cimungkat, the Gunung Gede-Pangrango Reserve , the Situgunung recreation area, and the forests on the slopes centered on two volcanoes. These are Mt. Gede, (2,958m ) with its gaping crater and fumaroles, and  Mt. Pangrango (3,019 m). The two are connected by a high saddle at 2,500 m above sea level.

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[source: www.indonesiaecotravel.com | kus]
http://www.gedepangrango.org/

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