Bukit Duabelas National Park
Bukit Duabelas National Park is located in Jambi Province, Indonesia. It covers an area of approximately 605 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity, including various species of flora and fauna. The park is primarily a tropical rainforest, providing a habitat for endangered species such as the Sumatran orangutan and the Malayan sun bear.
Established in 2000, Bukit Duabelas is also home to the Suku Anak Dalam or the "Children of the Forest," an indigenous community that relies on the forest for their livelihood. The park plays a crucial role in conservation efforts and is a vital area for ecological research and education.