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Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve Adventures

Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve is an ecologically significant mangrove reserve located in Jakarta, offering a haven for diverse wildlife and a rare green space in the city’s urban landscape.

62.5
Acres Protected
1.2
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1939
Year Established

About Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve

Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve
 

Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve, situated in the bustling city of Jakarta, serves as a critical ecological area primarily composed of mangrove forests. It spans approximately 62.5 acres and supports a diverse array of wildlife, including several species of birds, mammals, and reptiles, many of which are specific to Indonesia. It was established as a protected area in 1939, which highlights its longstanding commitment to conservation. The reserve is particularly noted for its population of long-tailed macaques, and it's an important bird area, providing habitat for species like the black-crowned night heron and milky stork. Visitors to the reserve can explore elevated boardwalks that enable them to traverse the mangrove swamp and experience the serenity and biodiversity it offers without disturbing the ecosystem. The reserve also plays a crucial role in protecting the shoreline and maintaining ecological balance, making it a vital conservation spot. Its proximity to Jakarta adds to its appeal, providing an accessible nature escape within the megacity.

Highlights

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Elevated boardwalks through mangrove forests

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A haven for birdwatchers spotting rare species

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Home to long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat

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Peaceful nature walks in the midst of a bustling city

Notable Natural Features

Mangrove Forest

A vital ecosystem providing breeding ground for various species and acting as a natural water filter.

Bird Watching Stations

Designated areas for observing numerous avian species, especially during migratory seasons.

Educational Walkways

Paths designed with informational signage to educate visitors on the mangrove ecosystem.