Bukit Duabelas (meaning The Twelve Hills) is a relatively small national park covering 605 km² in Sumatra, Indonesia.
Only the northern part of the park consists of primary rainforest, while the rest is secondary forest, as a result of previous logging.
The national park is named after its hilly landscape, that includes the hills of Punai (164m), Panggang (328m), and Kuran (438m).
[1] Among the endangered animals protected in the park are the siamang, clouded leopard, Java mouse-deer, sun bear, Sumatran muntjac, leopard cat, hairy-nosed otter, dhole, Sumatran striped rabbit, and the crested serpent eagle.
[2] Their empowerment to continue their traditional cultivation, hunting, and gathering is seen as key to the protection of the forest within the national park.