Gunung Leuser National Park

Gunung Leuser National Park

Gunung Leuser National Park, located in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, is a biodiverse haven home to rare wildlife such as orangutans and majestic rainforests. The park offers adventurous terrain and vibrant ecosystems, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts.

2,619,134
Acres Protected
Approx. 550 miles
Miles of Trails
Varies, approximately 9,000+
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Gunung Leuser National Park

Gunung Leuser National Park
 

Gunung Leuser National Park spans the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra in Indonesia. It is one of the largest national parks in the country, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed 'Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra'. The park is renowned for its rich biodiversity, with ecosystems ranging from coastal forests and peat swamps to lowland rainforests and mountain jungles. It is a crucial habitat for many endangered species, including the Sumatran orangutan, Sumatran tiger, Sumatran elephant, and the rare Sumatran rhinoceros. Beyond wildlife viewing, visitors can enjoy trekking through diverse landscapes, from river valleys to peaks offering panoramic views. Gunung Leuser also holds cultural significance with the presence of indigenous communities. Despite challenges such as deforestation and illegal wildlife trade, the park remains a critical area for conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Bukit Lawang - A popular spot for viewing orangutans.

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Mount Leuser - Offers challenging treks with stunning vistas.

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Ketambe - Known for jungle trekking and hot springs.

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Lawe Gurah - Waterfalls and tranquil natural pools.

Notable Natural Features

Orangutan Feeding Platform

Famous for up-close encounters with semi-wild orangutans.

Alas River

A prime spot for river rafting adventures through lush landscapes.

Mount Kemiri

Known for challenging hikes with rewarding summit panoramas.