Mount Halimun Salak National Park

[5] Its mountain tops reach 1,929 metres and are often mist-shrouded, while its valleys are thought to hide much that remains to be discovered.

[6] The park is an amalgamation of two important ecosystems at Halimun and Mount Salak, connected by an 11-kilometer forest corridor.

Mount Halimun is its most secure habitat, but its range is restricted to a thin ring around the park as the species is not found above 1,200 metres.

[4] Chevron Pacific Indonesia which has a 10,000-hectare geothermal concession, used 3 percent of its area for its power station facilities, has been involved in some conservation activities such as set camera traps.

[3][9] 3 animals are known to breed:[3] Media related to Mount Halimun Salak National Park at Wikimedia Commons

The gate to the national park at Mount Bunder.
Mount Halimun NP is one of few remaining secure habitats of Javan lutung