Sungai Batanghari
Sungai Batanghari is the longest river in Jambi Province, Indonesia, stretching approximately 800 kilometers. It flows from the Barisan Mountains in the west to the Java Sea in the east, serving as a vital waterway for transportation and trade in the region. The river is surrounded by lush tropical forests and diverse wildlife, making it an important ecological area.
The river plays a significant role in the local economy, supporting fishing and agriculture along its banks. Communities near Sungai Batanghari rely on its waters for irrigation and daily needs. Additionally, it is a key resource for the Batanghari Regency, contributing to the area's cultural and social life.