Have you been to Kerinci Mountain before? What comes to mind when you hear the name Mountain Kerinci? This time, we'll talk about Kerinci Mountain and its most popular tours. Are you all set? Let's get this party started!


Mount Kerinci is the highest mountain on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, as well as the country's highest volcano. This mountain is found in the province of Jambi, which borders West Sumatra. The summit of Mount Kerinci is 3,805 meters above sea level. The splendor of the cities of Padang, Bengkulu, and Jambi, as well as the width of the Indian Ocean, can be seen from the summit of Kerinci Mountain.


Kerinci Mountain's location

Kerinci Mountain is located on the border between the provinces of West Sumatra and Jambi. It is located around 130 kilometers south of Padang, West Sumatra Province, amid the Bukit Barisan Mountains on the west coast.

Isn't it incredible? Mount Kerinci is surrounded by deep forest, which is now Kerinci Seblat National Park, a protected forest for two Sumatran endemic creatures, the Sumatran Tiger and the Sumatran Rhinoceros.

What are some of the natural wonders that surround this mountain? Let's have a discussion about it!




-The seventh mountain lake

Gunung Tujuh Lake is found in Kerinci, specifically in the village of Pelompek kec. Ayu Aro. This lake is located behind Kerinci Peak in the Mount Seven area.

You'll have no trouble getting around this area. You won't have to travel far to get to the location. This lake has become one of the more easily accessible sights where you may marvel at the lake's beauty.

The splendor of this lake will take your breath away. Mountains surround the lake on all sides. At 1,950 meters above sea level, this lake is located. If you want to enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience, consider soaking in this lake, which has water that may be described as very chilly. Do you want to take a chance?

-The Telun waterfall is a smoky waterfall.

The telun-smoky waterfall gets its water from the rivers that surround Mount Tujuh. There are numerous additional waterfalls in the Mount Tujuh area. This Smoky Telun waterfall, on the other hand, forms a paliing that stands out for its beauty. The height of this waterfall is less than 50 meters.

-Details about the lake

 This lake is located in Kerinci regency, with a surface area of 5000 square meters and a height of 783 meters above sea level. The depth of Lake Kerinci is 110 meters. This lake is located in the Kerinci Regency, at the foot of Mount Rayo. You may get to this lake by taking a road journey from Sungaipenuh, which is around 16 kilometers away. The water demands of the surrounding settlements are met by Lake Kerinci.

-There is a waterfall in Rayo Pancaro.

This waterfall may be found in the hamlet of Koto Tuo, Kerinci district, Jambi Province, in the Roving Lake subdistrict. This is the highest waterfall in the village of Koto Tuo. This waterfall reaches a height of 150 meters. To see the top of this waterfall, you must look up at the sky. What makes this waterfall different from others? The ability of this waterfall to produce dew rain is what sets it apart. This rain will take your breath away. This dew shower can be felt from a distance of 2 meters before reaching the waterfall alone. Is it something you'd like to go see?To get to this waterfall, you must travel through a jungle that is nevertheless incredibly attractive. It'll pay off if you go to the spot, even if you're exhausted. This waterfall is a beautiful blend of nature that will soothe your soul.

This waterfall gets its water directly from Mount Rayo's spring, so the water is exceptionally calming and refreshing. You can drink this water right away to get a sense of its freshness. This waterfall also has a pool where you may swim. However, if you are not physically capable of handling cold water, do not force yourself, as you may suffer from hypothermia. The water is icy and refreshing. If you go to Kerinci Mountain, you can see other natural wonders that are equally as stunning.

-A Mountain of Turmeric

The indigenous plant "Nephentes Inermis" can still be found on the mountain, which is still part of Mount Kerinci Seblat Park. Mount Turmeric may be found in the Talang Kemuning kabupatern (district) of Kerinci hamlet. The Sumatran Tiger, for example, is found on this mountain, which is home to plants and species that are nearly extinct or already scarce. This mountain will be designated as a protected forest in order to protect the endangered flora and fauna.To get to this mountain, you'll need to drive for about 7 hours, passing through a resident's town.

Turmeric Mountains

On the peak, which is still part of Mount Kerinci Seblat Park, the indigenous plant "Nephentes Inermis" can still be seen. The Talang Kemuning kabupatern (district) of Kerinci hamlet is home to Mount Turmeric. This mountain, for example, is home to nearly extinct or uncommon vegetation and fauna, including the Sumatran Tiger. In order to safeguard the endangered flora and fauna, this mountain will be declared a protected forest. You'll need to drive for roughly 7 hours to reach this peak, going through a local village.

-Goa Kasah

One of the historical heritage caves is Goa Kasah, which is located in the village of Renah Kasah, Kayu Aro subdistrict. The cave's walls are adorned with hundreds-of-year-old etched pyramids and obsidian.

The locals say that this cave is a historical artifact that has yet to be discovered. Bats and birds can also be seen in this cave. The cave is situated at a height of 1,400 meters above sea level. Camping and photo shoots are just a few of the activities available. One of the natural beauties of Kerinci mountain that we summarized is Goa Kasah. Is it something you'd like to go see?

-Khayangan Hill

Bukit Khayangan is one of the mainstay hills of Kerinci mountain tourism, located in the settlement of Renah KayuDew, in the city of Sungaipenuh, Jambi province. This hill is approximately 1,400 meters tall.

This hill, which is part of Kerinci mountain and is located in the ranks of Bukit Barisan, has a natural beauty that is no less remarkable. This slope is easily accessible. To get to Khayangan Hill, you can use the land route, which takes around 15 minutes.

Why is it known as Khayangan Hill? Because if the weather is sunny and you're standing on this hill, you'll be surrounded by lovely clouds. Not only that, but you'll be surrounded by stunning surroundings.

From a vantage point on this hill, you can see Mount Kerinci and Sungaipenuh City. If you can see the sunrise from Khayangan Hill, it will be much more magnificent. Interested in paying us a visit?