Rejang River
The Rejang River is one of the longest rivers in Sumatra, Indonesia, stretching approximately 725 kilometers. It flows through the Bengkulu province and is an essential waterway for local communities, providing transportation and resources. The river originates from the Barisan Mountains and empties into the Indian Ocean.
The Rejang River is vital for the region's economy, supporting activities such as fishing and agriculture. Its banks are home to various flora and fauna, contributing to the area's biodiversity. The river also plays a significant role in the cultural practices of the local Rejang people, who have lived along its shores for generations.