National parks in Indonesia This is the list of the national parks of Indonesia .[1] Of the 55 national parks , 6 are World Heritage Sites , 9 are part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves [2] and 5 are wetlands of international importance under the Ramsar convention . A total of 9 parks are largely marine . Around 9% of the Indonesia surface are national parks (less than the 25% of Germany or the 33% of France).
The first group of five Indonesian national parks were established in 1980.[3] This number increased constantly reaching 41 in 2003. In a major expansion in 2004, nine more new national parks were created, raising the total number to 50.[4] Mount Tambora was added in 2015.[5] 3 more National Parks in Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Bangka Island were added in 2016. Moyo Satonda was added in 2022, becoming the youngest National Park in Indonesia.[6]
Java Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park Gunung Merbabu National Park Karimunjawa National Park National parks on and around Java
Kalimantan Kayan Mentarang National Park Tanjung Puting
Lesser Sunda Islands Gunung Rinjani National Park Kelimutu National Park
Maluku and Papua Wasur National Park Lorentz National Park
Sulawesi Bunaken National Park Wakatobi National Park
Sumatra Batang Gadis National Park Gunung Leuser National Park
National parks on
Sumatra and nearby islands
See also
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External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to National parks of Indonesia .
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Indonesian National Parks .
Official list of Indonesian National Parks