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South Bukit Barisan National Park

South Bukit Barisan National Park is representative of the Bukit Barisan mountain range consisting of vegetation types of mangrove forest, beach forest, tropical forest pamah up to the mountains in Sumatra.

South Bukit Barisan National Park stretches from north of Bengkulu province, following the back of the Bukit Barisan mountain range extends to the south, to the Cape of China-Carambola on the southern tip of Lampung province.
Change and development of a National Park Wildlife Sanctuary is nothing but the manifestation of conservation efforts to protect and conserve natural resources contained therein. South Bukit Barisan National Park presents a challenge to the visitors to enjoy the wealth and natural beauty.

Because of the influence of the Bukit Barisan Mountains, this park is divided into two distinct areas, where half of the eastern semi-arid region. However, the relatively high rainfall throughout the year across the region.

Regions South Bukit Barisan National Park backed the southern tip of the Bukit Barisan Mountains, which has a fairly rugged topography. Quite steep eastern slopes, while the western slopes, towards the Indonesian Ocean, slightly sloping. The highest peak of this national park is Mount Pulung (1964 m asl) located on the west side of Lake Ranau. In addition, there are still many other mountains, namely: G. Sekincau, G. Balirang, and Bukit Pandan Bukit Gedang.

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