Kerinci Seblat National Park is an Indonesian National Park in Sumatra, spanning four provinces. One of the largest national parks in Indonesia, Kerinci Seblat protects almost 14,000 km2 (5,400 sq mi) of tropical rain forests in central western Sumatra running down the Barisan mountain range and its foothills and covering parts of four provinces. Terrains varies from lowland forests up to the peak of mighty Mt Kerinci at 3,805 m.
The national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra and one of the most important tiger reserves in the world.
The park is dominated by the Barisan mountains. Scenery in many areas is very spectacular with active and dormant volcanoes including Mount Kerinci, at 3805m the highest mountain in Sumatra and Indonesia's highest active volcano.
- Wikivoyage
