javaprivatetour.com – Are you a birdwatching enthusiast? If so, then you’ll love Mount Gede Pangrango National Park (TNGGP) in West Java, Indonesia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to over 260 species of birds, including many rare and endangered species.
Discovering the Marvels of TNGGP
TNGGP, sprawled across 21,975 hectares in the provinces of West Java, specifically in Bogor, Cianjur, and Sukabumi, stands as a living testament to the richness of the tropical rainforest ecosystem of Java. The park is categorized into three distinct vegetation zones: Sub-montane (1,000-1,500 m asl), Montane (1,500-2,400 m asl), and Sub-Alpine (2,400-3,019 m asl).
What you’ll do
On this birdwatching tour, you’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will help you identify the different birds you see. You’ll visit a variety of habitats, from the lush rainforests to the subalpine meadows.
What you’ll see
Birdwatching aficionados will find their haven here, with a variety of species like the majestic black eagle, serpent eagle, and Javan hawk eagle soaring through the skies. The park is also home to mountain white-eye, indigo flycatcher, blue-and-white flycatcher, silver-capped babbler, silver-cheeked hornbill, coroneted warbler, and gray-cheeked fulvetta. The sheer diversity of birdlife makes TNGGP an ideal destination for bird watching, promising a delightful and captivating experience.












