Batu Gamping
Batu Gamping is a protected area in Indonesia.
Batu Gamping at a Glance
- Location
- West & Central Java Highlands, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
- Coordinates
- -7.804713, 110.320270
- IUCN Category
- II
- Crowds
- Moderate
- Malaria Risk
- Moderate
- Best Time to Visit
- April to October (dry season) for Komodo, Sumatra, and Borneo wildlife.
Getting to Batu Gamping
Nearest airport: Bandar Udara Adisutjipto (JOG), 12 km away.
Nearest international airport: Bandar Udara Adisutjipto (JOG), 12 km away.
Wildlife in Batu Gamping
Home to 33 recorded species including 14 waterbirds, 13 iconic birds, 5 birds of prey, 1 tropical birds.
Notable Species
- Ruby-cheeked Sunbird (Chalcoparia singalensis) - Iconic Birds
- Eastern Cattle-Egret (Ardea coromanda) - Waterbirds
- Red-breasted Parakeet (Psittacula alexandri) - Tropical Birds
- Javan Pond-Heron (Ardeola speciosa) - Waterbirds
- Ruddy Cuckoo-Dove (Macropygia emiliana) - Iconic Birds
- Pacific Reef-Heron (Egretta sacra) - Waterbirds
- White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Icthyophaga leucogaster) - Birds of Prey
- Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) - Waterbirds
- Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) - Waterbirds
- Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) - Waterbirds
- Tibetan Sand-Plover (Anarhynchus atrifrons) - Waterbirds
- Collared Kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris) - Waterbirds
- Wandering Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna arcuata) - Waterbirds
- Sunda Brush Cuckoo (Cacomantis sepulcralis) - Iconic Birds
- Ornate Sunbird (Cinnyris ornatus) - Iconic Birds
- Sunda Pygmy Woodpecker (Yungipicus moluccensis) - Iconic Birds
- Green Junglefowl (Gallus varius) - Birds of Prey
- Crested Serpent-Eagle (Spilornis cheela) - Birds of Prey
- Square-tailed Drongo-Cuckoo (Surniculus lugubris) - Iconic Birds
- Lesser Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna javanica) - Waterbirds
Safari Lodges in Batu Gamping
48 safari lodges available.
Other
- 3DI Backpacker Guesthouse
- Acacia Guest House
- Alamo Homestay Limasan - http://www.alamojogja.com
- Alfath's Hillside House
- Anda Losmen
- Betty losmen
- Boma House
- Bumi Perkemahan Babarsari
- Bumi Perkemahan dan Wana Desa Sri Opak - https://opaknangsri.blogspot.co.id/
- Campus Inn Hotel
- Filistay Homestay
- Grapyak Homestay
- Grapyak Homestay Syariah
- Griya Amalia
- Griya Asih
- Home@Ifa’s - Kitten
- House Of Nasi Bungkus
- ichan house
- Jawajiwa Homestay
- Jempol Homestay - http://jempolhomestay.com
- Jogja Dreams Bed and Breakfast
- Kost Bu Yeti
- Losmen Red Palm
- Losmen Rizki
- Losmen Utar
- Lotus Losmen
- Luwabica Art n Coffee House - luwabica.com
- Ma Casa Es Tu Casa
- Maranatha Grand Hotel Yogyakarta
- nDalem Gamelan
- Ndalem Ngabean Guest House
- Ndalem Suryo Saptono Guest House
- Omah Konco Homestay
- Omah Sembungan
- Omah Watu Homestay
- Pak Bambang
- Pak Heru
- Pego Homestay
- Penginapan Kunthi
- Pesanggrahan Ambarbinangun
- Pondok Ijo
- Rumah Panjaitan Homestay
- Rumah Yogya
- Selarus Inn
- Sonosewu Guest House
- The Wayang Homestay
- Villa Sare
- Villa Tropicana
Similar Parks in West & Central Java Highlands
Health & Travel Info
Batu Gamping FAQs
When is the optimal time to visit Batu Gamping for wildlife viewing and comfortable weather?
Indonesia's dry season, typically from May to September, offers the best conditions for exploring Batu Gamping. During these months, rainfall is minimal, making trails more accessible and increasing the chances of spotting resident wildlife.
What unique wildlife can I expect to encounter at Batu Gamping, given its status as an Indonesian protected area?
Batu Gamping is home to diverse Indonesian fauna, including various primate species like macaques and langurs, as well as numerous endemic bird species. Keep an eye out for monitor lizards and smaller deer species that thrive within its protected boundaries.
Considering the moderate malaria risk, what specific precautions should I take when planning a trip to Batu Gamping?
It is highly recommended to consult your doctor about anti-malarial medication before visiting Batu Gamping. Additionally, use insect repellent containing DEET, wear long sleeves and pants, especially at dawn and dusk, and sleep under mosquito nets if available.
How does the moderate crowding level at Batu Gamping impact the visitor experience, and are there ways to avoid peak times?
With a moderate crowding level, Batu Gamping generally offers a balanced experience, allowing for wildlife viewing without feeling overwhelmed. To enhance your visit, consider exploring during weekday mornings or the shoulder seasons just outside the peak dry months to encounter fewer visitors.
What are the typical entry requirements and transportation options for reaching Batu Gamping from major Indonesian cities?
Visitors to Batu Gamping typically require an entry permit, which can often be purchased at the park entrance or through authorized tour operators. Access is usually via local transport from nearby towns, with options ranging from private car hires to public buses connecting to the park's vicinity.
Recommended Books
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- Remembering Elephants by Various Photographers - Stunning coffee-table book from the Remembering Wildlife series. All proceeds go to elephant conservation - beautiful photography with a purpose.
- Whatever You Do, Don't Run by Peter Allison - Hilarious memoir from a Botswana safari guide - true stories from the bush that will have you laughing out loud. A favourite among safari enthusiasts.
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