Easy hike mainly on a paved road, only the last two kilometers are on a trail. Scenery is nice and on top you can see several spots where sulphuric vapour is escaping from the mountain. Entrance free is 10.000 lDR.
Kerinci Seblat National Park is a huge national park in Sumatra covering a total area of 13,791 sq.km in the provinces: West Sumatra, Jambi, Bengkulu, and South Sumatra. The lush …
At 3,805 m, Gunung Kerinci in Sumatra is the highest volcano in Indonesia. The mountain is surrounded by the lush forests of Kerinci-Seblat National Park, home to several endangered species including the Sumatran tiger and Sumatran rhino.
Bukit Gundaling is situated on top of a hill overlooking the town of Berastagi. It's kind of a small park that offers many views towards the surrounding Mt. Sibayak and …
‘Bukit Kaba’ is an active volcano in Bengkulu Province. The highest point on the volcano is southwest of the crater rim around the 'Kawah Hidup' at an altitude of 1,945 …
Gunung Marapi in Sumatra Barat is a popular volcano among hikers in Indonesia. The trail to the volcano is easily accessible at the main road from Padang Panjang to Bukittinggi. …
The small rocky island of Pulau Bukik Tajun is located near Pulau Cubadak. The islands are connected to each other by a coral reef. At low tide, the surface of …
Gunung Talang is a stratovolcano type with a height of 2,597 m. It is one of the active volcanoes in Sumatra Barat, and one of its craters has become a …
The "Rhino Camp" at the edge of the Barisan Selatan national park forest is a great place to see the Rafflesia, the largest flower of the world. You can stay …
A bigger waterfall close to the road between Sungai Penuh and Padang. You can only get as close as to a shabby shelter about half way down to the foot of it (entrance fee 4.000 IDR).