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Mount Ciremai National Park

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Mount Ciremai National Park, Indonesia
Mount Ciremai National Park, Indonesia. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Mount Ciremai National Park

Mount Ciremai National Park is centred on the Ciremai (or Ceremai, Cereme) volcano in the East Parahyangan region of Western Java, Indonesia.

Mount Ciremai National Park travel guide

Understand

History

Although the mountain and surrounding area were already designated as protected forest area, it is a national park only since 2004.

Landscape Mount Ciremai is a symmetrical stratovolcano, with a caldera with a diameter of about 5 km at the summit. The latest volcanic eruption took place in 1937. With an altitude of 3,078 m, it is the highest mountain of Western Java, and with a prominence of 2,792 m the mountain dominates the wider surroundings, as there are no high mountains nearby.

Flora and fauna Typical vegetation include the Sumatran pine and Javan chestnut-oak. In the national park, you can find leopards, barking deer, and several types of pythons, as well as the endangered Javan surili monkey and Javan hawk-eagle.

Climate Just as the surrounding regions on Java island, the national park experiences a tropical monsoon climate. On higher altitudes it is of course much cooler than in the lowlands, with temperatures near the summit usually 18-22°C.

Getting there

The national park is about 30 km southwest of the city of Cirebon. The nearest airport is in Bandung, but from the larger airport of Jakarta it is also relatively easy to reach the national park, because almost the entire route (until Cirebon) has tolled motorways. Cirebon can also be reached by train or bus, or take a bus to Kuningan (on the eastern side) or Majalengka (on the western side). The mountain can be climbed from three sides.

East - the eastern trail starts at the village of Linggajati, with the trailhead about 2 km west of the village at 1 Pos Cibunar Linggajati. Southeast - the trail starts in the village of Palutungan, near the town of Kuningan, at 2 Pos Palutungan. West - starting in the village of Apuy, about 20 km from the town of Majalengka, at 3 Pos Apuy.

Go next

Linggajati — the village on the eastern side of the park is also known as the location of Linggadjati Agreement of 1946 (now a museum). Cirebon — the 'city of shrimps' on the Java Sea coast is the nearest major city. Kuningan and Majalengka are other nearby towns with facilities such as shopping centres, hotels, and restaurants.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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