Indonesia


Complete ecotouristic information database on national parks of Indonesia.

Indonesia lies between latitudes 11°S and 6°N, and longitudes 95°E and 141°E. It consists of 17,508 Mapa Indonésieislands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited. These are scattered over both sides of the equator. The largest are Java, Sumatra, Borneo (shared with Brunei and Malaysia), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation's largest city.

At 1,919,440 square kilometers, Indonesia is the world's 16th-largest country in terms of land area. At 4,884 metres, Puncak Jaya in Papua is Indonesia's highest peak, and Lake Toba in Sumatra its largest lake, with an area of 1,145 square kilometers. The country's largest rivers are in Kalimantan, and include the Mahakam and Barito.

Indonesia's location on the edges of the Pacific, Eurasian, and Australian tectonic plates makes it the site of numerous volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. Indonesia has at least 150 active volcanoes, including Krakatoa and Tambora, both famous for their devastating eruptions in the 19th century. The eruption of the Toba supervolcano, approximately 70,000 years ago, was one of the largest eruptions ever, and a global catastrophe.

Lying along the equator, Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct monsoonal wet and dry seasons. Average annual rainfall in the lowlands varies from 1,780–3,175 millimeters , and up to 6,100 millimeters in mountainous regions. Temperatures vary little throughout the year; the average daily temperature range of Jakarta is 26–30 °C.

Indonesia's size, tropical climate, and archipelagic geography, support the world's second highest level ofMapa Inodonésie biodiversity (after Brazil), and its flora and fauna is a mixture of Asian and Australasian species. Indonesia is second only to Australia in terms of total endemic species, with 36% of its 1,531 species of bird and 39% of its 515 species of mammal being endemic. ndonesia's 80,000 kilometers (50,000 mi) of coastline are surrounded by tropical seas that contribute to the country's high level of biodiversity.

A huge amount of Indonesia national parks have been divided according to islands because of better orientation.

Detailed information on various Indonesian islands.

There is a database of Indonesia main islands national parks available. If you have any question or request you can send it by attached Informative Form.

Bali, Borneo

Flores

Halmahera

Java

Lombok

Papua

Seram, Sumatra , Sulawesi, Sumba, Sumbawa