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Kerinci Seblat National Park

Spanning nearly 14,000km 2 from the foothills east of Padang up and over the central Barisan mountain range in western Sumatra, the Kerinci Seblat National Park encompasses a wide array of geological features and ecosystems. Together with the Gunung Leuser and Bukit Barisan Selatan National Parks, Kerinci forms the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra.

The Great Sumatra Fault runs through the centre of the park, which together with the Barisan Ranges, forms a labyrinth of deep valleys and river gorges, caves and hot springs. No less than five active volcanoes lie within the park boundaries including Mount Kerinci, which at 3,805m high is the highest active volcano in Indonesia. The mountains are also the watershed for some of Sumatra’s most important rivers which originate from springs and peat swamps like Ladeh Panjang, the mountain lake of Danau Kebut and the highland wetlands of Rawa Bento.

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With such a vast array of habitats, it’s no surprise that the park has a high degree of flora and fauna biodiversity. The world’s two largest and rarest flowering plants, the Rafflesia arnoldi and the Titan arum , so called “Corpse plants” due to their foul smell, are found in the park along with 4,000 other plant species. The pretty Javanese edelweiss Anaphalis javanica flowering shrub, which only grows on volcanoes is found on the high slopes of Mount Kerinci and Mount Tujuh.

More than 370 bird species, including hornbills and 17 of Sumatra’s 20 endemic birds such as the Sumatran ground-cuckoo, Schneider’s Pitta and Salvadore’s pheasant, which were all once thought extinct, are also found in the park.

Despite their elusiveness, the remote chance of actually seeing one of the parks rare mammal species is enticing. Kerinci is recognised under the Global Tiger Initiative as one of the 12 most important protected areas in the world for tiger conservation. Camera traps and other surveys have indicated Sumatran Tigers are active in 83% of the park. The Sunda clouded leopard, marbled cat, leopard cat and the Asian golden cat are also found throughout the park.

Other highly endangered species found in Kerinci include the Sumatran dhole, Sumatran elephant, Malayan tapir, Malay sun bear and the Sumatran muntjac deer. Sadly, poaching has wiped out the park’s once healthy population of Sumatran Rhinoceros. At least seven species of primate reside in the jungle and intriguingly, farmers around the edge of the park have occasionally reported seeing the so called orang pendek , a ground dwelling upright ape similar to bigfoot or the yeti. These reports are consistent with documented sighting by villagers, Dutch colonist and Western scientists going back well over a hundred years.

Needless to say, the Kerinci Seblat offers endless opportunities for sightseeing, trekking, wildlife encounters, bird watching and even canoeing. Obviously, trekking into the jungle offers the best opportunity for wildlife encounters and is necessary to reach some of the parks gorgeous natural attractions, and one of the great things about Kerinci Seblat is that there are single to multi-day trekking and climbing adventures to suit all experience and difficulty levels. However, for those that can’t or would prefer not to, trekking isn’t the only way to explore the park.

SUNGAI PENUH

The main gateway to KSNP is the town of Sungai Penuh, located on the parks east central boundary. Its central location makes it a perfect base from which to explore a wide cross section of the park’s attractions and the settled region of the Kerinci Valley, which sits outside the park boundaries. The town has a handful of decent hotels and homestays, restaurants, transportation, tour operators, guides and shops. And whilst tourists are common here, they’re not in large numbers so although the town can satisfy the majority of traveller needs, don’t expect anything too fancy.

Whilst the entire Kerinci Valley can be explored from Sungai Penuh, staying a night or two in one of the villages closer to the outlying attractions is often more convenient in terms of arranging local guides and can save you 2-3 hours travelling a day. For attractions in the north, consider Kersik Tuo village and Lempur village for the south.

Public minibuses (angkot) from Sungai Penuh provide regular shuttle services to the surrounding villages and main attractions, providing a cheap and easy means of getting around. They usually depart when full from the bus terminal near the main market in Sungai Penuh. Alternative transport options include private hire car with a driver, taxis or ojeks. It’s also possible to hire a scooter or bicycle if you want to have the freedom to explore without relying on someone else.

But first you need to get to Sungai Penuh and whichever direction you’re coming from, brace yourself for a long journey. Motion sick pills are a good idea if you’re prone to getting car sick. Fortunately, there are reasonably good transport links which means the trip can be made relatively comfortably and affordably. Shared private minivan transfers link Sungai Penuh with Padang (267km, 8hrs), Bukittinggi (305km, 8hrs), Jambi (389km, 12hrs), Bangko (147km, 5hrs), Bengkulu (341km, 12hrs) and Muara Bungo (220km, 6hrs). Fares range between 50.000-100.000Rp per person and generally include pickup from your accommodation. There are several transport companies plying these routes and you should be able to find and book transfers through just about any travel desk in any of the aforementioned cities. In Sungai Penuh, your accommodation provider will be able to help.

Alternatively, there is an airstrip in Kerinci with flights to and from Jambi city airport: SusiAir flies four times a week on Monday, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sunday mornings. Tickets are around 330,000 IDR. However, it’s not the most reliable service, being frequently cancelled or delayed without notice. So be sure your schedule isn’t tight on the other end if choosing this method.

Your first stop in town should be to the National Park Office to obtain your park permit (150.000Rp in July 2015). The staff are generally quite helpful and will be able to provide you with lots of suggestions about what to see and do. They can also help you arrange treks, guides and transport.

Around Sungai Penuh, a great place to start your explorations is to head to Bukit Khayangan , a 25min ojek ride to the south west of town. From the summit, the entire Kerinci Valley opens out before you from Mt Kerinci in the north, Sungai Penuh below and south beyond the expansive Danau Kerinci (Lake Kerinci). It’s an outstanding view that gives you a good lay of the land.

Continuing 15km south from Bukit Khayangan will take you to Renah Kayu Embun , traversing the pretty highland plateau of scattered farming communities. Renah Kayu Embun is the starting point for the trek to the summit of Mt Raya (2,543m) which looms above the plateau to the south.

After returning to the valley, head south 10km along the main road to Pulau Tengah village on Danau Kerinci (Lake Kerinci) western shoreline then head back into the foothills to Pancuran Rayo Waterfall . The towering 75m high falls are simply gorgeous and worth the 3 hour trek. Pancuran Gading Waterfall is an additional 30 min detour. There are a number of diverging trails in the hills here so you’ll need to a guide to help you find both waterfalls.

After a busy day exploring the hinterland, head back to Lake Danau to relax, watch the local fishermen and enjoy a meal on one of the floating restaurants.

To the north of town, some of the easily reached attractions include Batu Kuho Waterfall , the steaming Semurup Hot Springs (too hot to soak in but worth a look) and Pendung Semurup Waterfall . From the village of Sungai Medang, take a fairly easy 1.5 hour trek to the Sungai Medang Waterfall , a pretty series of 11 cascades, then on return, finish off with a soothing soak at the village hot springs.

Wildlife enthusiasts should head out along the Bukit – Tapan Road which cuts right through the middle of the park from east to west, either early morning or late afternoon. The 30km stretch west of Sungai Penuh is a known hotspot for wildlife including mitered leaf monkeys, short-tailed macaques, siamang gibbons, slow lorises, binturong (bearcat), deer and a wide array of birds. The rangers at the national park office can even help you arrange a night safari; with a spotlight or strong torch you should be able to spot some nocturnal species such as civets, flying squirrels, cuscus and others.

Copyright Dan Quinn/ Gunung Bagging

Located inside the parks central eastern boundary, the village of Kersik Tua is the gateway for those wishing to climb Mt Kerinci or Mt Tujuh via Danau Gunung Tuju, SE Asia’s highest crater lake. With relatively easy access, well blazed trails, superb wild scenery and sublime summit views, these are two of the most popular mountain treks in Indonesia. Neither is a walk in the park though. The trails to the summit are steep with relatively few switchbacks to ease burning thigh muscles, mud and trip hazards like rocks and tree roots abound and you will need to camp out. As long as you’re well prepared and reasonably fit, and assuming you’re the adventurous type (otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this in the first place), it has all the ingredients for a fabulous trekking adventure.

On its own, climbing Mt Kerinci usually takes 2 days and 1 night from the trailhead 5km west of Kersik Tua. The trail starts out through pretty tea plantations with Kerinci in view the whole time. As you begin ascending the lower flanks, the tea gives way to chilli and potato fields before passing a rangers post and entering the forest. From there it’s virtually straight up. There are several shelters along the route at Pos 1 (1,880m), an unnamed one at 2,207m, Pos 2 (3,040m) and Pos 3 (3,306m) about 2 hours shy of the summit.

Most trekkers camp at Pos 2 where there is some protection from the wind and a semi-reliable water supply from a small creek nearby. To reach the summit by sunrise, you’d need to set off by 3:00am. The alternative is to camp at Pos 3 which is just above the tree line and therefore more exposed but the trade off is excellent views of Mt Tujuh and Lake Tujuh and a slightly later 4:00am start the next morning.

Either way, you don’t want to miss sunrise on the summit. The vision of the sun coming up over Mt Tujuh and Lake Tujuh and surrounding shadowy peaks of the Barisan mountain range is spectacular.

Photo © Dan Quinn/ Gunung Bagging

If climbing Mt Kerinci isn’t enough to satisfy your thirst for adventure, Mt Tujuh (2,732m) lies in wait. The peaceful Danau Tujuh cradled within the massive caldera belies its violent origin from a massive, ancient eruption that literally blew the top off the mountain, leaving behind seven distinct peaks and the 4.5km wide caldera lake.

Though not as high as Mt Kerinci, climbing Mt Tujuh is still challenging and just as rewarding. Most people take 2-3 days to complete the trek, depending on how early they start out from the trailhead, and whether or not you want to tackle one or two of Tujuh’s peaks overlooking the lake. The starting point for climbing Tujuh is just outside tiny Pelompek village on Tujuh’s western flank and 15km northeast of Kersik Tuo. Any of the homestays in Kersik Tua can arrange ojek transfers to the trailhead.

From the trailhead, it only takes 2-3 hours to reach Danau Tujuh lakes shore inside the caldera. Provided you got an early start, that leaves plenty of time to set up camp, explore around the shoreline or cross the lake by dugout canoe to Pasir Putih, the launching point for an attack on Gunung Terbakar, the second highest peak, or Gunung Kecil (2,300m). To fully explore the lake surrounds and tackle both of these peaks, you’d need to allow three days for the expedition. Note the highest peak and true summit, Gunung Tujuh, is unclimbable.

There’s a tiny fishermen’s settlement on the lake shore not far from where the trail enters the caldera. For a small fee, these guys are usually happy to transfer you across the lake in their dugout canoes; just drop by the settlement or hail from the shore if they’re already out on the water.

Other attractions around Pelompek village include the impressive Telup Berasap Waterfall to the north and Pauh Tinggi Waterfall , a 2 hour trek to the southeast. With an 80m fall and a delightful jungle setting, this rarely visited waterfall makes an excellent half day outing. Also from Pelompek, you can arrange a dugout canoe tour of the Rawa Bento Swamps on the Sangir River just south of the village. These highland swamps are an important habitat for fish, freshwater crustaceans and a huge variety of birds, including migratory birds coming from as far away as Russia. Monkeys and other wildlife also inhabit the area, so the roughly 2 hour canoe trip provides plenty of wildlife spotting opportunities.

About halfway along, and just to the south of Kersik Tuo – Pelompek Road, the hamlet of Renah Kasah is the access point for the little known Goa Kasah Caves , the largest cave system in Kerinci. It takes around 3 hours to reach the caves on foot, trekking through very pleasant rice fields, highland farm plots and swamp forest. You’ll need to engage a local guide from Renah Kasah to help you find it – just ask around.

For something a little different, ask your homestay in Kersik Tuo to help arrange a tour of the Kayu Aro Tea Plantation , the largest in the world, and the adjacent Bedeng tea processing factory.

Kersik Tuo has a handful of homestays and a small campground just outside the village. Local guides, porters and equipment can be sourced from the village. Your homestay will be able to help you organise everything. Additionally, homestays will usually issue your park permit (around 30.000Rp per person). Expect to pay 350.000Rp per day for an English speaking guide, 200.000Rp for a porter and additional for any equipment hire. There are several tour companies offering all-inclusive trekking packages if you prefer to have everything organised for you. An internet search will turn up quite a few, but you can easily book something once you’re on the ground in Sumatra and then only a day or two in advance.

Weekends and holidays can get busy so aim for the weekday treks if you can. It can get cold at night so be sure to pack some warm clothing and wet weather gear as the weather can be quite changeable, even during the dry season.

Kersik Tua can be reached from by public minibus (angkot) from Sungai Penuh. Angkot depart daily between 8:00am-5:00pm when they are full. The 1.5 hour journey costs around 10.000Rp. If you’re not a public transport kind of person, grab a taxi or ask your accommodation in Sungai Penuh to help you arrange a private car with a driver.

This tiny village is situated at the end of the road at north end of the Kerinci Valley about 5km (30min by ojek) as the crow flies north west of Kersik Tuo (the nearest accommodation) or 47km (1.5 hours) north of Sungai Penuh. The village serves as the access point for Danau Belibis , a pretty highland lake cradled within an old secondary vent of Mt Kerinci. It’s about a 1 hour uphill hike from the road end. The Ladeh Panjang peat swamp marshland, which at 2000m is one the highest wetlands in SE Asia, lies in Kerinci’s western foothills north of the village. The wetlands contain Danau Singkarak and Danau Sakti; the former a moderately easy 6 hour one way hike from the village, the later a further 3 hours. The bulk of the trail is through primary forest in a little visited region of the park, maximising your chances of spotting a wide variety of wildlife like deer, tapir and primates such as macaques and gibbon and nocturnal species such as flying squirrels and civets around your quiet jungle camp.

Gunung Ayam Hot Springs is a further days trekking deeper into the jungle. It’s a gruelling trek with no defined trail in very remote territory – definitely only for hardcore, experienced hikers. As with the other treks from Buntu, an experienced local guide is essential.

33km (1 hour) south of Sungai Penuh, Lempur village is a convenient base for exploring the attractions at the southern end of the Kerinci Valley, not least of which are the many coloured lakes. These include the very pretty green lake Danau Lingkat where you can hire bamboo rafts to get out on the water or trek around the lake shores on well defined paths. Siamang Gibbons inhabit the western shore; they’re hard to spot but you may very well hear them.

Less than 500m to the southeast you’ll find Danau Nyalo (black lake) and an easy 2 hour trek further south Danau Duo. From here you can follow the trail for another hour to Danau Kecik , then a further 1 hour to Danau Kaco , a stunning brilliant blue lake nestled in the forest. If you’ve only got time to visit one of Lempur’s lakes, this should be it. Total trekking time for all four lakes is around 4 hours, most of it fairly flat and relatively easy, but you need to allow additional time for rafting on Lingkat, swimming in blue lake and generally exploring. Pack a picnic and plenty of water.

If it seems like too much effort, you can access all the lakes by car or scooter, leaving only short walks from the road to the lake shore. A good option is to trek out from Lempur and arrange a pick-up to meet you at Danau Kaco for the return trip.

The active and rarely climbed Mt Kunyit lies to the west of Lempur. Starting from the trailhead at Talang Kemuning village it takes around 6 hours to reach the crater rim. Here you’ll be rewarded with stunning views back up the Kerinci Valley, steaming fumaroles and the bubbling Taman Dewa (meaning “Garden of the Gods”) hotspring. Although fit and experienced trekkers could complete the trek in a single day, it’s best to take a more leisurely approach and spend a night camping deep in the jungle. Listening to the sounds of the jungle as ethereal clouds drift in and out is an amazing experience. On the way down, swing by the Talang Kemuning Hot Springs , a fumaroles site where boiling water mixes with a cool mountain stream to form a perfect natural bath.

Lempur has several homestays and can be easily reached by public minibus, taxi or ojek from Sunai Penuh. Your homestay will be able to help you arrange transport and a guide for any of the treks above.

Kerinci Seblat is best visited during the dry season from May – September when rainfall is at its lowest. Although it can be hot and humid in the jungle, temperatures at higher altitudes can be downright frigid so trekkers should come prepared.

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Exploring Sumatra’s Kerinci Seblat National Park: where tigers still roam

Mark Eveleigh

Feb 2, 2015 • 5 min read

Hiking on the forested slopes of Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Hiking on the forested slopes of Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Kerinci Seblat National Park sprawls from the coastal plains of West Sumatra, up the forested valleys and over the deep river gorges of the Barisan Mountains. Stretching across a swathe of land more than twice the size of Bali, Sumatra’s largest national park offers ample adventure for those dreaming to see Indonesia at its wildest.

The road from Padang city winds steadily up into the highlands through forests where hornbills swoop through the jungle canopies and macaque monkeys line the roads hoping for tidbits. Travelling times can often be deceptive in Indonesia but the eight-hour drive from the city to Sungai Penuh, the base for most people who want to explore Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS), is arguably one of Southeast Asia 's most scenic.

TNKS is home to healthy populations of Indonesian wildlife, including elephants, bears, tapirs, clouded leopards, gibbons and more tigers (around 200) than can be found in all of Indochina. For the critically endangered Sumatran tiger, however, the future is still far from assured, but tourism is increasingly being seen as the most viable way of ensuring a future for TNKS and its elusive big cats.

Hiking on the forested slopes of Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Gunung Kerinci

Most visitors to TNKS come to climb Gunung Kerinci . At 3,805m it’s the highest active volcano in Southeast Asia, and the trek is considered to be a wilder, more challenging alternative to the more well-trodden volcanoes of Java . The steep climb follows a straight path without any switchbacks, but the views from the summit are unbeatable. Most trekkers complete the round trip in two days, but an extra day gives you a better chance of catching clear conditions and spotting more wildlife along the way.

Camping near Danau Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Danau Gunung Tujuh

Known as the ‘Lake of the Seven Peaks’, Danau Gunung Tujuh is Southeast Asia’s highest crater lake. The climb takes about three hours and you must descend over the rim of the volcano to the lake level at about 1950m.

Take camping equipment and you can pitch your tent in a wonderfully scenic location on the lake’s shore. Try to avoid weekends or public holidays, however, as this is a popular hang-out for local kids and the camping area can get noisy (and, sadly, dirty). To find a more secluded spot, haggle with the lake's lone, resident fisherman to paddle you across the lake to a more pristine spot.

Danau Gunung Tujuh, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Birdwatching

Birdwatchers are drawn to TNKS by its bevvy of more than 370 species including 17 endemic species of it own. Once-in-a-lifetime sightings might include the Sumatran ground-cuckoo, which was considered extinct until it was rediscovered here in 2002.

Sumatran tigers at Bandung Zoo, Indonesia. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Tiger spotting

“From 2006 up until 2010 we were one of only five national parks in the whole of Asia where tiger numbers actually increased,” says Debbie Martyr, who came to Sumatra in the early ‘90s to help the national park service protect TNKS with Fauna & Flora International ( http://fauna-flora.org ).

This is no safari park, however, so you won’t find intrusive jeep safari or elephant-back tiger spotting operators here. Mostly nocturnal and extremely shy, tigers are among the world’s most elusive beasts, thus the chance of spotting one in the wild – even in TNKS – is next to none. But there’s an undeniable thrill to trekking in tiger country and, if you’re lucky, you may come across fresh pugmarks from these apex predators. Wild Sumatra Adventures ( http://wildsumatra.com ) offer TNKS’s most conservational-minded wildlife experiences, with five per cent of their trip costs going directly to tiger conservation.

The highland forests of Kerinci Seblat National Park, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Kerinci is home to several impressive cave complexes , the most extensive network – including the celebrated Gua Tiangko, thought to be occupied some 9000 years ago – situated outside the village of Sengering.

There are also cave paintings to be found in rarely-visited Gua Kasah, 5km southeast from Kersik Tua. Two additional cave systems, Gua Kelelawar and Gua Belang, are located at Ting Kemulun near Sanggaran Agung. Hiring a guide helps in the exploration of both the caves' physical and esoteric landscapes.

A suspended footbridge connects the jungle-clad banks of a Kerinci river, Sumatra. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Ladeh Panjang Wetlands

There is some wonderfully remote hiking to be had, deep within the western flank of the national park, through Southeast Asia’s highest wetlands . There's a five-day, 120km route through rainforest, sulphur lakes and hot springs before exiting onto the highway north of Kerinci, but shorter treks traversing expanses of virgin rainforest home to deer, gibbons, tapirs – and of course tigers – are also possible.

Young women in Pelompek, Sumatra practice the ceremonial dance known as Tari Rangguk, a celebration of their traditional rice-farming lifestyle. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Local culture

Kerinci's tradition-bound communities hold festivals around the calendar, all of which seem to feature a hearty element of singing and dancing. The rangguk dance (simulating the rice planting season) is truly enthralling but the kenduri sko festivals (honouring village ancestors) are argaubly the cultural highlights of a visit to one of the villages in the area.

Friendly faces of Pelompek, a popular Gunung Tujuh trekking basecamp. Image by Mark Eveleigh

Sacred megaliths

As many as a dozen giant carved rocks have been found in TNKS, but, like many facets of this mysterious region, how they came to be largely remains a mystery despite in-depth analysis. Local tradition has it that they were fired out of the volcanoes during a ‘war of the mountains’ and that they were already ancient when the villages surrounding them were established around 1200AD. Several of these sacred stones can be observed during a moderate, four-day hike to the ancient enclave of Renah Kemumu.

Do it: The aforementioned ecotourism specialists Wild Sumatra Adventures offers diverse, customised tours around much of the Kerinci area at very reasonable rates. Indonesia Trip Advisors ( http://indonesiatripadvisors.com ) can also arrange overland travel and logistics in Sumatra and elsewhere.

When to go: Weather conditions are very erratic and hard to predict in Sumatra, but the heaviest rains typically fall between December and February. Locals say that tigers are most active just after rain, but wildlife is generally easier to spot outside this wet season, forest fires pending.

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10 Best Tourist Attractions in Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

Sungai Penuh is a city in the province of Jambi, on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is known for its beautiful natural scenery and is a popular tourist destination. The city is located in the center of the province and is the most populous city in Jambi.

Sungai Penuh boasts a variety of attractions to entice tourists, from beautiful parks and gardens to historical landmarks to outdoor adventures. Here are the 10 best tourist attractions in Sungai Penuh, Indonesia for a fun and exciting holiday.

1. Gunung Tujuh Lake

Gunung Tujuh Lake is one of the most popular and interesting attractions in Sungai Penuh. Gunung Tujuh Lake is an old crater lake located at an altitude of 1750 meters above sea level on Mount Tujuh. This lake has clear and fresh water with a variety of fishes living in it and the depth of the lake varies from 7 to 20 meters. It is also known for its spectacular views of Mount Kerinci and the surrounding area. Here you can hike, camp, or take a boat ride to explore the place in more depth.

Sungai Penuh has a number of parks that are popular tourist attractions. The best parks in the area are Sabidur Village Park, Kampung Panorama Park, and Sacred Monument Park. Each park has its own charm and beauty, providing visitors with the chance to explore and enjoy the local attractions , flora, and fauna of Sungai Penuh.

3. Toba Dyak Village

The Toba Dyak Village is located on the banks of the Merang River in Sungai Penuh and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. It is an ethnic Dyak/Dayak village that retains its traditional lifestyle and culture, and here you can learn more about the customs and history of the locals in the area. This is also a great opportunity to take in some of the amazing views of the surrounding landscape.

4. Tembakang Nature Reserve

The Tembakang Nature Reserve is another popular tourist destination in Sungai Penuh. Located on the banks of the Tembakang River, this reserve has a great variety of flora and fauna including macaques, birds, and reptiles. You can also explore the beautiful landscape, which is perfect for long hikes and exploration. This area is also known for its clear blue water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

5. Marras Solar Factory

Maras Solar Factory is another interesting attraction in Sungai Penuh. This solar panel factory is set in a traditional Dayak village and is powered completely by solar energy. Here you can learn about the sustainable energy alternative used by the people of the area, as well as appreciate the views of the surrounding hills and rainforest.

6. Traditional Markets

The traditional markets in the area provide visitors with a unique opportunity to experience the culture and traditions of Sungai Penuh. Here you can find a variety of handicrafts, souvenirs, and local products. Rantau Datah Market and Tanah Kopi Market are two of the most popular markets, which are perfect for exploring local cultures and products.

7. Bukit Rumbai

Bukit Rumbai is one of the best tourist attractions in the Sungai Penuh area. Located in the hills of the Kuba Basin, this is an ideal spot for hiking, camping, and just taking in the beautiful views of the surrounding area. This spot is great for birdwatching as it is home to a variety of rare species.

8. Tanggal Angkeri

Tanggal Angkeri is an ancient Dayak site located in Sungai Penuh city. It is believed to have been the home of ancient Kings who used to rule the area. This is an amazing spot to explore, as it is the only remaining traces of the ancient civilization in the area. You can admire old wooden tombs, as well as explore the surrounding area.

9. Tegal Kampung Village

Tegal Kampung Village is a traditional Dayak village located in Sungai Penuh. This remote village is a must-visit destination in Sungai Penuh as it provides a unique opportunity to experience the traditional lifestyle and culture of the local people. Here you can learn about handmade items, explore the rainforest, visit a local school, and take in the spectacular views of the surrounding area.

10. Orangutans Sanctuary

The Orangutans Sanctuary is a conservation and rehabilitation center located in Sungai Penuh. This sanctuary aims to protect and preserve the endangered orangutans in the area, as well as raise awareness of conservation efforts and environmental protection. Here you can learn more about these amazing creatures, find out how to help them, and appreciate the beauty of Sungai Penuh’s rainforest.

Preparation Before Traveling in Sungai Penuh, Indonesia

Are you planning to travel to Sungai Penuh, Indonesia? Before you take your trip, make sure you have all the necessary preparations to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit! Here are some tips to help you prepare for your trip to Sungai Penuh.

Sungai Penuh is known for having a tropical, humid climate throughout much of the year. You’ll want to check the weather forecast and choose clothing and footwear items suitable for whatever you may experience!

Although there are a few ATMs in Sungai Penuh, it’s always a good idea to bring some cash to ensure you have access to your money throughout your stay. Be sure to keep a tab on your spending so you don’t run out of money.

Sungai Penuh has a very rich cultural heritage that is reflected in much of its local customs. You can research online to learn about things like traditional clothing, greetings, and language. This will help you better understand the culture and locals on your trip.

You’ll want to book your accommodations before your travel date to ensure you have a place to stay during your trip. Be sure to compare prices, locations, and amenities to find the best option for you.

Make sure to pack any necessary items such as sunscreen, a first-aid kit, and mosquito repellent. And don’t forget your camera so you can capture all the amazing sights and experiences of your trip!

Most importantly, don’t forget to enjoy your trip to Sungai Penuh! Explore the beauty of its natural and urban landscapes, taste its local cuisine, and experience the culture. Have an amazing time!

In conclusion, Sungai Penuh is an amazing place to visit and explore in Indonesia. With its multitude of beautiful and unique attractions, you can find something that suits your style and taste and have the time of your life while taking in all of the amazing sights and sounds the city has to offer. From the gorgeous Lake Toba to the rugged beauty of Mount Kerinci, Sungai Penuh won’t disappoint anyone looking for a stunning and unforgettable vacation.

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Tapan To Sungai Penuh, virgin forest - Kerinci Valley

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Kerinci known as thousand lake region in Jambi. I raise three years in this region. It's nice to... read more

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Beautiful tea plantations, friendly people. Long way from padang, not touristic. Would recommend... read more

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Tapan To Sungai Penuh, virgin forest

Tapan, 50km from Mukomuko, there are 3 cross road at Tapan , . Tapan - Bengkulu, Tapan - Padang west Sumatera and Tapan - Sungai Penuh, Hilly landscape is Tapan - Sungai Penuh Kerinci . A public bus , Once "Anak Gunung but now the buses disappeared due to mismanagement. Now Mr Khairudi who owns the buses operates the firm with name of bus " Safa Marwa " Sungai Penuh To Bengkulu or To Padang vice versa. Take the bus or rent private bus to explore virgin forest between Tapan - Sungai Penuh. It is a conservation forest ( land is forbidden to cultivate due to slope of land more then 45 degree) . Many restaurant with nasi padang at Sako river, bus stops here the place is good for relax, hiking, walking with the fresh air. canyons at left side and right side from Tapan to Sungai Penuh but be careful with the opposite vehicle since the road is too narrow and no iron fence at edge . At the wet season - heavy rain) Desember - February it sometime happens. a landslide so it will cover main road. Many scare bird you can see at this area, monkey, black haired siamang etc. For Nature lover, mountain climber the place will give you a satisfactory.

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Kerinci known as thousand lake region in Jambi. I raise three years in this region. It's nice to recall the memory with sunset.

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Beautiful tea plantations, friendly people. Long way from padang, not touristic. Would recommend visiting danau kaco lake in the area, its a 3 hour trekking to get there.

We arrived in Padang around 8am. We had already arranged a transport to pick us up there. The journey from Padang took about 7-8 hours. The road snaked through the mountain ranges between Padang and Kerinci. I would be a good idea to not sleep the night before which what I did. Along the way, you will be greeted with two amazing lakes, Danau Di Atas and Danau Dibawah. The temperature stood about 26 deg Celsius at 12pm. We had our lunch at one of the restaurants along the road. The local tea, Alahan Panjang was splendid. Bakso Nasi was also nice too. We continued the journey and arrived in Kerinci before dark. We stayed the night at Gunung Tujuh Guest House. The food was simple and the room a little bit dark. But overall it was okay for us and the host was friendly. One thing for sure, I rarely showered there because the water was very cold. Haha.

We went to Kerinci Valley to climb Mt. Kerinci (which was fantastic, see separate review), but we discovered that there were so much more to it! Actually all the waterfalls and mountains and lakes could have separate entries here at TA for reviews! But as the area is not often visited maybe it makes sense to have them all grouped as it is. During our 4-day trip we were based in the village of Kersik Tua, the closest village to the beginning of Mt. Kerinci trek. We stayed at Family Homestay (separate review) under the care of our great host and guide Endatno Een ([email protected], +6285266266992). We highly recommend him as a guide for any activity you might plan for your stay at Kerinci Valley as he does mountain trekking, jungle trekking, canoe trips, birdwatching trips, tea plantation tour etc. Throughout out stay we felt perfectly comfortable and safe with him and really enjoyed his company. Seven Mountain Lake (Danau Gunung Tujuh, 1950 m) This is a easy one-day hike that lies though rainforest and ends at the Lake. You first go up the hill to about 2100 m and then down to the Lake. It took us about 3 hours of relaxed walking to reach the Lake where we had a lunch arranged by Een and swam in the refreshing water. On the way to the Lake Een shared with us his deep knowledge, love and respect for jungle. He did a great job finding, showing and explaining us about flora and fauna of the jungle, both seen and unseen by us. We saw a Siamang monkey, many birds and interesting plants (wild orchids, ginger flowers, pitcher plants, ratan tree, iron tree, cinnamon tree etc.). Een even can try and call some birds and monkeys by playing the records of their voices in his cellphone! If you are going to swim in the lake, consider taking aqua shoes as there is no good way to enter the water, and you may step on a sharp rock or a slippery tree trunk. Also there is a trek that goes along the lake shore and somewhere in the distance we saw fishermen boats. So if you want to spend more time at the lake, apparently it is possible to do a longer trek. Tea plantations The village of Kersik Tua is surrounded by stunning tea plantations that were set by Dutch almost 100 years ago. As far as we understood this is one of the largest tea plantations in the world! Een took us to see a group of workers and the team manager told us about the tea making process (with Een's translation). Waterfalls There are many waterfalls in the area, but we only saw the one nearest to Kersik Tua - Telun Berasap. What an impressive site!! The waterfall is tall and powerfull, although water is somewhat murky. It is not in the jungle and easily accesible, but you will have to follow many (descending) concrete steps. It is super humid in the area, be careful with your camera. Canoe trip If you are tired of trekking and want to have a relaxed time but stil see the area this could be a good option! The day after our Mt. Kerinci trek we were tired, and Een took us on a canoe trip in a swamp forrest. We did not expect much at first but it turned out to be a total highlight of our trip to Kerinci area!! The views are enchanting and the serenity of the area is simply breathtaking. Later we found a super unique book titled "An Inside Look at the "Secret Valley" of Sumatra: A Guidebook to Kerinci" by Joy Natividad and J. David Neidel. You can search the web before you go, it is found easily! Well, I guess there is no point in more discription, just take a look at the pictures and think of visiting this remote wonder land! We will certainly be back one day to go on a jungle trek and to get further south to Sungai Penuh and all the natural attraction at the area.

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We stayed with Pak Subandy and his family for a few days in Kersik Tuo just opposite the tiger statue. We had no intention of climbing the mountain but wished to see the national park and Subandy lived up to his high reputation by showing us this. Sitting in a makeshift catamaran built that morning amongst reeds and tiny islands with birds everywhere was marvelous. Subandy's enthusiasm for his feathered friends was infectious though we still reserve the right to shout at the seagulls near us in England. A long day followed by good food with a few cheap beers from the shop nearby .. even the passing traffic didn't sound quite as intimidating as when we first arrived. Another day spent in the foothills of Mount Kerinci getting wet and muddy seeking out wildlife. I have never seen anyone so transported with joy over discovering a single tiny feather as was Subandy which he told us belonged to some increasingly rare forest chicken. Ok, its a long journey to get there, the accomodation is very basic but the food, welcome, scenery and service given by Subandy is wonderful.

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Wisata Pendakian Gunung Kerinci

Tempat Menarik di Kerinci

Kerinci adalah nama salah satu kabupaten di Provinsi Jambi. Sejak tahun 2011, aktivitas pemerintahan kabupaten ini berpusat di Siulak, setelah sebelumnya di Sungai Penuh.

Nama Kerinci berasal dari Bahasa Tamil, yakni "Kurinci". Kurinci adalah nama jenis bunga yang hidup di daerah pegunungan India Selatan. Nama tersebut dulunya hanya merujuk pada salah satu gunung dan danau di Provinsi Jambi. Saat ini, Kerinci turut menjadi nama kabupaten yang menjadi wilayah di sekitar Gunung Kerinci. Gunung Kerinci sendiri merupakan maskot resmi kabupaten ini.

Menariknya, Kerinci memiliki bandara perintis sendiri. Berada di Desa Hiang Tinggi, Kecamatan Sitinjau Laut, Bandara Depati Parbo melayani penerbangan komersial Kerinci dari dan/atau ke Kota Jambi dan Bengkulu. Maskapai nasional yang menyediakan tiket pesawat ke Kerinci adalah Susi Air dan Wings Air.

Destinasi Terpopuler Kerinci

Sesekali, Anda perlu membeli tiket pesawat ke Kerinci untuk melihat pesona daerah ini secara langsung. Sesampainya di Kerinci, singgahlah ke destinasi populer berikut:

1. Gunung Kerinci

Lokasi: Pegunungan Bukti Barisan, dekat pantai barat, Jambi.

Gunung tertinggi di Sumatera ini adalah destinasi yang paling dicari di Kerinci. Gunung berketinggian 3.805 mdpl ini turut menjadi gunung berapi tertinggi di Indonesia dan di Asia Tenggara. Para pencinta alam dan petualangan memburu tiket pesawat ke Kerinci agar bisa menempuh trek menantang dan mencapai puncak gunung yang menampilkan pemandangan luar biasa ini.

2. Danau Kerinci

Lokasi: Kaki Gunung Raya, Kecamatan Danau Kerinci, Jambi.

Danau vulkanis sedalam 110 meter ini tampak tenang dan menyegarkan pada ketinggian 783 mdpl. Dengan luas mencapai 5.000 meter persegi dan diameter keliling mencapai 70 kilometer, Danau Kerinci menjadi danau terluas kedua di Sumatera, setelah Danau Toba. Anda dapat menikmati kesegaran danau dengan berenang, berkemah, memancing, wisata kuliner, hingga menyaksikan kehidupan masyarakat lokal yang bekerja sebagai nelayan.

3. Air Terjun Telun Berasap

Lokasi: Desa Telun Berasap, Gunung Tujuh, Kayu Aro, Jambi.

Nama Telun Berasap menggambarkan keunikan air terjun yang selalu tampak berselimutkan kabut air. Di balik air terjun setinggi 50 meter tersebut, terdapat sebuah gua misterius yang sampai saat ini belum pernah dijelajahi sepenuhnya oleh manusia. Pengunjung bisa menikmati kesegaran air terjun ini dengan bermain air, menjelajah hutan Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat, atau berfoto bersama.

Tempat Makan Terpopuler Kerinci

Kerinci menawarkan pengalaman kuliner yang menyenangkan melalui tempat makan terlaris berikut:

1. Soto Semurup Asli

Lokasi: Jalan Lintas Sungai Penuh-Padang 17, Pugu, Air Hangat, Jambi.

Buka setiap hari, pukul 10:00 - 18:00 WIB.

Kedai soto ini telah buka sejak berpuluh-puluh tahun lalu dalam kawasan Pasar Semurup. Soto khas Kerinci ini menawarkan kesegaran potongan dendeng sapi garing berkuah bumbu rempah yang gurih. Perkedel kentang dan soun turut meramaikan semangkuk soto hangat yang sangat nikmat disantap kapan saja ini.

2. Rumah Makan AL

Lokasi: Pidung, Keliling Danau, Danau Kerinci, Jambi.

Buka setiap hari, pukul 08:00 - 20:00 WIB.

Rumah makan berbentuk rumah kayu ini menyuguhkan menu spesial Ikan Bakar Danau Bumbu Kuning dan pastinya, Gulai Ikan Semah khas Kerinci. Pengalaman makan di sini terasa sempurna jika Anda memilih area makan lesehan yang menghadap langsung ke Danau Kerinci. Selain menu spesial tadi, Anda juga bisa menikmati berbagai makanan khas Padang yang sangat nikmat.

3. Rumah Makan Tek Jah

Lokasi: Jalan Lintas Sungai Penuh-Padang 184, Bedeng Delapan, Kayo Aro, Jambi.

Buka setiap hari.

Rumah makan sederhana ini tampil selayaknya warung lesehan pinggir jalan. Meski sederhana, tempat ini selalu ramai berkat menu Goreng Ayam Kampung Panas dan Goreng Puyuh Panas yang sangat nikmat. Kenikmatan menu spesial tersebut semakin sempurna ditemani Samba Lado Hijau atau Samba Lado Tanak. Menu lain yang ada di rumah makan ini adalah aneka masakan Padang.

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Distance from Bengkulu to Sungai Penuh

Distance from Bengkulu to Sungai Penuh is 215 kilometers . This air travel distance is equal to 134 miles.

The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between Bengkulu and Sungai Penuh is 215 km= 134 miles.

If you travel with an airplane (which has average speed of 560 miles) from Bengkulu to Sungai Penuh, It takes 0.24 hours to arrive.

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Daftar Alamat Agen Travel Di Jambi

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lokasi anda jauh dari stasiun? susah mendapatakan tiket kereta? mau menggunakan bus tapi jauh dari rumah? jangan khawatir anda masih bisa menggunakan jasa agen travel jambi. ya, di jambi sendiri terdapat banyak agen travel yang bermunculan saat ini karena permintaan yang selalu meningkat

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bagi anda yang sedang mencari daftar agen travel jambi dengan harga tiket termurah, jadwal keberangkatan tiap hari dan melelui rute seseuai dengan keinginan anda, disini kami telah merangkumnya untuk anda

mulai dari alamat, harga tiket, rute dan jadwal keberangkatan dengan rute tujuan dari jambi Ke palembang, lampung, padang, bangko, batam, medan, lubuklinggau, tembilahan, bukittinggi, tembilahan, jakarta, bekasi, tangerang, bogor, bandung berikut kami telah merangkumnya untuk anda

Pas Agen Travel Jambi Bengkulu

bagi anda yang mau ke bengkulu tidak mendapatkan tiket di bus atau tidak mendapatkan jadwal yang sesuai dengan waktu yang anda inginkan, jangan khawatir, karena di depok masih ada PAS agen travel jambi yang bisa anda gunakan bagi yang ingin ke singkut linggau curup kepahyang bengkulu dan sekitarnya anda bisa mencoba menggunakan jasa agen travel depok PAS Travel

melayani jasa perjalanan travel reguler Agen Travel Jambi Bengkulu dengan pelayanan maksimal. Melayani antar jemput / door to door service

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Sriwijaya Agen Travel Jambi Palembang

Sriwijaya Mandiri Travel sebagai salah satu agen travel jambi palembang pp yang melayani antar jemput di kota jambi, baik di terminal, stasiun pelabuhan maupun bandara udara di kota jambi dan sekitarnya

dengan harga yang terjangkau selain itu di sini juga memiliki rute ke kota lain seperti Jambi | Pekanbaru | Tungkal | Prabumulih | Tembilahan | Muara Enim | Tanjung Enim

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Putra Bungsu Travel Jambi Kerinci

bagi anda yang ingin bepergian ke kerinci bisa menggunakan jasa putra bungsu travel selain aramadanya keluaran terbaru drivernyapun sangat profesional.

layanan door to door servicenya / antar jemput penumpang di lokasi yang telah di tentukan sangat tepat waktu untuk tujuan ke sarolangun, bangko, sungai penuh, siluak jadi bila anda akan bepergian ke tempat tersebut tidak salahnya menggunakan jasa travel jambi putra bungsu travel

selain penumpang pengiriman paket maupun dokumen bisa anda percayakan di sini, selain harganya cukup murah ketepatan waktu pengirimanpun bisa di lakukan karena barang yang anda kirim akan langsung di antar pada hari yang sama

Putra Mandiri Travel Jambi Riau PP

armada terbaik dan terewat sebagai kendaraan yang di gunakan oleh putra mandiri travel, karena travel ini memiliki rute yang cukup jauh dengan demikian keamanan serta kenyamanan lebih terjamin untuk antar maupun jemput pelanggan ke lokasi yang diinginkan.

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dengan di dukung supir berpengalaman dan handal dalam mengemudikan kendaraan serta fleksibel akan kemauan penumpang, sehingga penumpang tidak merasa sungkan apabila ingin berhenti sejenak untuk beribadah, makan, ataupun ke toilet

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armada yang di sediakan guna keperluan transportasi cukup beragam bisa memilih sesuai dengan keinginan, tentunya harga satu sama lain masing- masing berbeda, untuk pengiriman paket maupun dokumen pun bisa di layani dengan baik dengan harga yang relatif terjangkau

selain penumpang disini melayani antar jemput paket atau dokumen untuk paket di hitung berdasarkan jumlah kg, pengepakan dan pembawaan yang hati – hati barang yang anda titipkan pun akan selamat sampai tujuan

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Berita sungai penuh, pemkot sungai penuh buka 2.928 formasi seleksi cpns dan pppk 2024, pemerintah kota (pemkot) sungai penuh, akan membuka penerimaan calon pegawai negeri sipil (cpns) dan pegawai pemerintah dengan perjanjian kerja (pppk), penulis: herupitra | editor: rian aidilfi afriandi.

Pemkot Sungai Penuh Buka 2.928 Formasi Seleksi CPNS dan PPPK 2024

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TRIBUNJAMBI.COM, SUNGAIPENUH - Pemerintah Kota (Pemkot) Sungai Penuh , akan membuka penerimaan Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) dan Pegawai Pemerintah dengan Perjanjian Kerja (PPPK) tahun 2024.

Kepala Badan Kepegawaian Pengembangan dan Sumber Daya Manusia (BKPSDM) Kota Sungai Penuh , Nina Pastian mengatakan, jadwal pendaftaran CPNS dan PPPK untuk Kota Sungai Penuh masih menunggu penetapan dari pemerintah pusat.

"Untuk kuota penerimaan PPPK dan CPNS telah ditetapkan pemerintah pusat. Total penerimaan PPPK dan CPNS berjumlah 2.928 orang, terdiri 306 CPNS dan 2.622 PPPK ," jelas Kepala BKPSDM Kota Sungai Penuh , Nina Pastian.

Kata Nina pada tahun ini Pemkot Sungai Penuh fokus di tenaga teknis.

"Untuk tenaga teknis yang kita usulkan lebih dari 1.500," sebutnya.

Lebih lanjut, Nina mengatakan, untuk jadwal pelaksanaan pendaftaran terhadap PPPK dan CPNS, masih menunggu petunjuk resmi dari pemerintah pusat.

"Kita tetap menunggu petunjuk dari pusat," pungkasnya.

Dimana belum lama ini, Walikota Sungai Penuh , Ahmadi Zubir telah menyerahkan Surat Keputusan (SK) bagi Tenaga Pegawai Pemerintah Dengan Perjanjian Kerja (PPPK) formasi tahun 2023 yang dinyatakan lulus juga penyerahan Sertifikat Orientasi P3K formasi Tahun 2022.

Sebanyak 799 orang tenaga PPPK yang dinyatakan lulus seleksi pada formasi 2023, dengan rincian 619 Tenaga Kesehatan, 156 Tenaga Guru dan 24 Tenaga Teknis.

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