Gandang Dewata National Park, National park in Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Gandang Dewata National Park is a protected area in West Sulawesi with a dominant mountain at its center and diverse forest types covering the terrain. The park is home to many bird species found nowhere else, making it a key site for observing regional wildlife.
The area was designated as a national park in 2016 by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry to protect its natural environment and wildlife. This designation was part of a larger effort to safeguard Indonesia's ecological diversity.
The name comes from local stories about sounds heard from the mountain, connected to spiritual beliefs of the region. Visitors can learn about these meanings by engaging with residents who maintain strong ties to the land and its traditions.
The park has multiple entry points and trails for exploring its different ecosystems and forest zones. Visitors should expect to hike and spend extended time outdoors, as access is geared toward serious trekkers rather than casual day visitors.
Researchers discovered several animal species previously unknown to science while conducting fieldwork in the park. These findings show the area still holds ecological secrets waiting to be uncovered.
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