If not then join us in visiting the last remaining rain forest covers on the Java Island. Watch nature at close quarters to be amazed with one of the rarest plant species ‘Glow in the dark’ mushroom (not magic mushrooms) and embark on a beautiful jungle trek with jungle guards and guides for spotting one of the rarest of the animals species exclusive to the island of Java…..so cross your fingers.
Seems like an extremely vigorous activity? Fret not…some where along the way rest your sore limbs in the beautiful cold waters of the water fall.
The forests of the Mount Halimun are the largest tract of true rain forest now remaining on Java. The wide altitudinal range contributes to great habitat diversity. The area's particular importance for wildlife protection was acknowledged on 26 February 1992, when Halimun National Park was established by Ministry of Forestry decree.
Originally, most of the 40,000 ha was classified as protection forest, declared during the period 1924-1934. The area was slightly enlarged in 1979 when its status changed to that of nature reserve.
Count your stars and luck to spot beautiful animals also glow in the dark mushroom during the treks in the forest…so pull your socks….and join us…☺
What to bring on this trip?
Jacket
Socks (2 pair)
Mosquito repellent
Flash light
Shoes
Sandals
Water
Plastic for wet clothes and shoes
Raincoat
Camera
Info : only INDOSAT signal they have there (wonder who you want to call ☺)
Etc (what you think you need it)
Glowing mushroom,
Didi
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