Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park is a sprawling tropical rainforest area centered around the twin volcanoes Mount Gede and Mount Pangrango, offering rich biodiversity and excellent hiking opportunities within close proximity to Jakarta.
Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park covers approximately 15,000 hectares of mountainous rainforest in West Java, Indonesia. Established in 1980, the park protects the volcanic complex of twin peaks, Mount Gede (2,958 m) and Mount Pangrango (3,019 m), which are remnants of an ancient caldera. The park's volcanic soil supports diverse montane forest ecosystems home to several endemic and endangered species such as the Javan gibbon, Javan leopard, and various orchids. The park is a vital water catchment area feeding several important rivers that supply fresh water to surrounding communities and the capital city, Jakarta. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its well-maintained hiking trails that ascend to the volcano summits and lakes such as Telaga Biru, passing through mossy forests and tea plantations. Visitors can enjoy activities like trekking, wildlife observation, bird watching, and photography. The park also holds cultural significance for local communities. Accessibility and infrastructure, including ranger posts, campgrounds, and guided tours, support tourism while promoting conservation awareness. Several waterfalls, geothermal zones, and viewpoints within the park give visitors rewarding natural landmarks to explore. The park’s climate and altitude create a cool and misty environment, providing a refreshing experience for hikers escaping Indonesia’s lowland heat. Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park remains one of the most important green refuges on Java with a unique blend of ecological richness and recreation opportunities close to an urban center.
Summit of Mount Gede with panoramic views of surrounding rainforest and volcanoes
Telaga Biru (Blue Lake), a volcanic crater lake with serene waters and forested surroundings
Diverse wildlife including the endemic Javan gibbon and multiple bird species
Waterfalls such as Curug Cibeureum accessible via scenic trekking routes
The highest point in the park offering sweeping views of surrounding volcanic peaks and valleys.
A volcanic crater lake known for its striking blue color and tranquil forest setting.
A picturesque waterfall reachable via popular hiking trails, surrounded by dense rainforest.