Explore the largest crater of Mount Salak, Ratu Crater, with its unique sulfuric landscape and rich history. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Explore the largest crater of Mount Salak, Ratu Crater, with its unique sulfuric landscape and rich history. Perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
- Kawah Ratu - Drive to Bogor City within 1 and half hour to proceed to Ratu crater Mount Salak Bogor must visit the area or base camp called pasir reungit 1 hour via Bogor city and proceed track 3 hours, This track route is best to take an exotic area which is in the mountain forest, the routes from other side in Bogor have similar path…
- Kawah Ratu - Drive to Bogor City within 1 and half hour to proceed to Ratu crater Mount Salak Bogor must visit the area or base camp called pasir reungit 1 hour via Bogor city and proceed track 3 hours, This track route is best to take an exotic area which is in the mountain forest, the routes from other side in Bogor have similar path characteristics and vegetation, the only difference being the destination, altitude and distance traveled.
- Private Air conditioned Vehicle
- Entrance Ticket Ratu Crater
- Entrance Ticket Area
- English Licensed Guide
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Ponco/Raincoat
- Track Pole
- Medical box
- 1 Host
- Private Air conditioned Vehicle
- Entrance Ticket Ratu Crater
- Entrance Ticket Area
- English Licensed Guide
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Ponco/Raincoat
- Track Pole
- Medical box
- 1 Host
- Tipping
- Tipping
Ratu Crater is the largest and youngest crater formed from an eruption of Mount Salak within the Cikuluwung Putri crater complex. Other craters in this complex include Paeh Crater and Hirup Crater, which was referred to as Paeh II Crater in 1951. Kawah Ratu, part of the Cikuluwung Putri crater complex, is situated on the west side of Mount Salak and is…
Ratu Crater is the largest and youngest crater formed from an eruption of Mount Salak within the Cikuluwung Putri crater complex. Other craters in this complex include Paeh Crater and Hirup Crater, which was referred to as Paeh II Crater in 1951. Kawah Ratu, part of the Cikuluwung Putri crater complex, is situated on the west side of Mount Salak and is managed by the Directorate General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation under the Ministry of Forestry, with oversight by the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park Office. The Cikuluwung Putri crater complex is primarily a solfatara field, emitting carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). Solfatara fields are easily identifiable by the distinct smell of sulfur oxide gases in the air. At high concentrations, these emissions, known as sulfur, can be hazardous to both animals and humans.
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