Djuanda Forest Park

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Djuanda Forest Park

Djuanda Forest Park, a 590-hectare conservation area, offers visitors a unique escape into nature with extensive walking trails, charming caves, and picturesque waterfalls.

Established in 1980, the park is named after the Indonesian Minister Djuanda Kartawiyata and serves as a crucial site for botanical conservation and education. Its lush environment hosts diverse flora and fauna, making it a vital ecological haven.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🌲 Scenic Walking Trails
  • 💧 Majestic Waterfalls
  • 🏞️ Remarkable Caves

This park is free to enter, catering to nature lovers, families, and anyone interested in exploring Indonesia's rich biodiversity.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Djuanda Forest Park

Established in 1980

Djuanda Forest Park was officially established in 1980 as part of Indonesia's conservation efforts.

590 Hectares

The park encompasses 590 hectares of lush forest, making it one of the largest conservation areas in the region.

Botanical Diversity

Home to a vast array of plant species, the park serves as a major site for botanical research and conservation.

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