Gunung
Gede Pangrango |
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Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park, designated in 1980, is one of the first five national parks in Indonesia. However, its unique characteristics have made it a natural laboratory for researchers since long before this time. In 1819, C.G.C Reinwardt was recorded as the first person to climb Gunung (Mount) Gede, followed by F.W Junghuhn (1839-1861), J.E Teysman (1839), A.R Wallace (1861), S.H Koorders (1890), M. Treub (1891), W.M van Leeuen (1911), and C.G.G.J. van Steenis in 1920 and 1952. They made a collection of plants which formed the basis for a book entitled "The Mountain Flora of Java", published in 1972. Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park represents a distinct diversity of ecosystems: a sub-montane ecosystem, a montane ecosystem, a sub-alpine ecosystem, a lake ecosystem, a marshland ecosystem, and a savanna ecosystem. |
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The sub-montane ecosystem is characterized by many large,
tall trees like jamuju (Dacrycarpus imbricatus) and puspa (Schima
wallichii). The sub-alpine ecosystem, meanwhile, is characterized
by grassy meadows of Isachne pangerangensis, edelweiss flower
(Anaphalis javanica), violet (Viola pilosa), and sentigi
(Vaccinium varingiaefolium). |
Gunung Gede-Pangrango
is widely known for its wealth of bird species: 251 of the 450 species
in Java inhabit this Park. Among these are endangered species like the
Javan hawk eagle (Spizaetus bartelsi), and the owl (Otus angelinae).
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This Park is surrounded by ancient superstitions and beliefs. Legend has it that the spirits of Eyang Suryakencana and Prabu Siliwangi guard Mt. Gede to keep it from erupting. Even now, at certain times of the year, people flock to the caves around Mt. Gede to meditate or hold ritual ceremonies.
Best time of year to visit: June to September. How to reach the Park: Jakarta-Bogor-Cibodas, about 2.5 hours by car (100 km), or Bandung-Cipanas-Cibodas, about 2 hours by car (75 km). |
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Office: Jl. Raya Cibodas PO Box 3 Sdl. |
Temperature 5° - 28° C |