Mount Kerinci
Mount Kerinci is the highest volcano in Indonesia, standing at 3,805 meters (12,484 feet) above sea level. It is located in Kerinci Seblat National Park, which is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. The mountain is part of the Sumatran volcanic arc and is an active stratovolcano, with its last eruption occurring in 2009.
The area around Mount Kerinci is home to various wildlife, including endangered species like the Sumatran tiger and Sumatran elephant. The region attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts who come to explore its lush forests, unique flora, and breathtaking views from the summit.