Indonesia, known as the “Equipment of Equipment”, is a country of more than 2.5 islands in which you will see stunning nature and wildlife. It has many magnificent mountains, rough beaches and spectacular waterfalls; The vast pristine areas of Indonesia have made it the second largest biodiversity in the world. Join Kajaro to discover Indonesia’s wildlife and nature and make a short trip to this country. (thewildlifetravelblog)
Orangutan Sumatra; The most famous animal of the Sumatra forest
Bukit Lawang Village in North Sumatra is one of the best places to view Orangutans in Asia and the world. This village is located on the outskirts of the Gunung Leuser National Park; The park is part of the legacy of the tropical forests of Sumatra and is protected by UNESCO. The Bukit Laveng Village allows visitors to walk in the woods and observe somatore orangutans in their natural habitat.
Photographer: Unknown / Worldwildlife.org
Bromo Mountain; Indonesian volcano
Mount Bromo is located in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java province and is one of Indonesia’s most famous and spectacular landscapes. This mountain hosts four active volcanoes. Near the Bromo Tanger Semro National Park, there is a hill called King Kong Hill that tourists can climb and watch the volcanic landscape from the top of the hill. It can also be seen from the dawn of sunrise from this hill.

Photographer: Unknown / Audleytravel.com
The beach came; The opportunity to discover the underwater world
A small village called AMED is located on the east coast of Bali Island, one of the hidden jewelry of the island. The beach of this village is one of the best places for diving and snorkelling. When diving in this area, you will enjoy watching beautiful coral reefs and sea turtles. If you go to the beach at sunset, you can see a unique image of the beach, watch the sunset and Mount Agung in a frame.

Photographer: Unknown / site forevervacation.com
Seafood turtles Residents of Bali Island
The waters of Bali Island hosts a large number of “Hawksbill Sea Turtles” and “Green Sea Turtles”; Unfortunately, these two types of turtles are at risk of extinction. The island coming allows tourists to diving and snoring in the ocean and watching these two types of turtles. It is also possible to diving alongside turtles on other islands close to Bali, such as the Gili Islands and Nusa Penida.

Photographer: Unknown / site oneearth.org
Macquok tail of swine; Mimoni
In addition to the Orangutans, in the Bukit Laveng Village, there are several species of “nicknames”, which is one of the most interesting. These animals interested in water can be seen along the hiking trails in Bukit Laveng. Most of them approach some camping areas so they can find food.

Photographer: Unknown / site en.wikipedia.org
Fiji waterfall; Pristine cascade
There are many mountainous areas in Bali where there are many waterfalls. One of them is the “Fiji Waterfall”. Near this waterfall, a well -known waterfall called “Sekmpul Waterfall” is also located; But the Fiji waterfall has a more secluded atmosphere than the cacumpool, so tourists can relax or photograph in this waterfall.

Photographer: Jarek / Google
Langur Java; Special Monkey Java Island and Lumbok
Javan Langur is a monkey that is native to Java Island, Bali Island and Lombok Island. Currently this animal exists only in West Bali National Park; Of course, there are other animals in the park that will have a different experience.

Photographer: Unknown / Neprimateconsservancy.org
King King’s Coast; Thrill
Nosa Penida is a small island known for its amazing rocks and landscapes. The island’s KelingKing Beach is well known and has been published on social media such as Instagram; Going to the beach itself can be dangerous; Because the route to the beach is slippery and loose and water flows are very strong. The island is essential for those interested in nature photography.

Photographer: Unknown / Site 30sundays.Club
Are you interested in visiting Indonesia’s nature and wildlife? Which of the attractions presented in this article is the most appealing to you? We are happy to share your comments and experiences with us and your companions.
Cover Photo Source: Chesterzoo.org site; Photographer: Unknown
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