Tuesday, 4 March 2014
" Relaxing at Halimun Salak National Parks"
Halimun Salak Mountain National Park is the largest lowland forest remaining in Java until now , this park is home to 23 species of mammals , at least two of which are endemic and endangered species ( gibbon and the grizzled langur ) ,which covered about 113,000 hectares. There are more than 500 species of plants , which belong to the generation of 266 and 93 parts and also for the 200 species of birds nest . Indigenous Kasepuhan and other Sundanese people still live around this park and is very dependent on natural resources .Biological richness of this national park has long attracted the attention of researchers , at home and abroad . Many records have been made , particularly after the region was upgraded to the status of a national park , and many of them have been published , especially during the still named Mist Mountain TN .Visitors can take a walk in the park with a feast for the eyes to witness the rare primates , birds , or other forest attraction , and relax in a towering waterfall .This places are perfect to release ourself for a momments from daily activities.
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