Karimunjawa National Park
Karimunjawa National Park, which forms a chain of 27 islands,
represents several ecosystem types including lowland rain forest,
seagrass and algae fields, coastal forests, mangrove forests, and
coral reefs.
A characteristic plant of the Park is dewodaru (Crystocalyx
macrophyla) which grows in lowland rain forest. The plants growing
in the seagrass and algae fields can be classified into three
divisions, namely Chlorophyta, Phaeophyta and Rhodophyta. The
coastal and mangrove forests are characterized by ketapang (Terminalia
cattapa), cemara laut (Casuarina equisetifolia), jati pasir (Scaerota
frustescens), setigi (Strebus asper), waru laut (Hibiscus tiliaceus),
and mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata).Karimunjawa National Park's
coral reefs are made up of fringing reefs, barrier reefs and several
patch reefs. They have an incredible wealth of species: 51 genera
with more than 90 species of coral biota and 242 species of
ornamental fish. Two protected biota species, black coral (Antiphates
sp.) and organ pipe coral (Tubipora musica), can be found here.
Other protected sea biota include the hornet helmet (Cassis cornuta),
triton trumpet (Charonia tritonis), pearly-chambered nautili
(Nautilus pompillius), green shell (Turbo marmoratus), and six
species of clam.
The diversity of terrestrial animals of this Park is not as high in
terms of numbers as that of the aquatic animals. However, it is
still possible to see deer (Cervus timorensis subspec), pangolin (Manis
javanica), 40 different bird species such as the green imperial
pigeon (Ducula aenea), white-bellied sea eagle (Haliaeetus
leucogaster), yellow-vented bulbul (Pycnonotus goiavier),
red-breasted parakeet (Psittacula alexandri), etc., as well as
hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata), common green turtle (Chelonia
mydas), and edhor snake. The white-bellied sea eagle is listed as an
endangered species.
Around Kemujan island, the wreck of the Panamanian ship "Indono",
which sank to the sea bed in 1955, is now a habitat of coral fish
and is a popular site for wreck diving.
Only five of the 27 islands are inhabited: Karimunjawa, Kemujan,
Karang, Nyamuk and Genting. Karimunjawa Island is the centre of this
sub-district, which is located 83 km from Jepara (a city famous in
Indonesia for its woodcarving industry ).
The name "Karimunjawa" comes from the era of Sunan Muria. He was one
of the outstanding religious figures who helped to disseminate Islam
in Java. Story has it that once upon a time, Sunan Muria was viewing
the islands of Karimunjawa from Java, but they were just a blur on
the horizon - in the Javanese language, 'kremun-kremun soko jowo'.
When Sunan Muria's son, Sunan Nyamplungan, or Amir Hasan, passed
away, he left a bequest of lele fish (Clarias meladerma) without
poisonous fins, the grave of Nyamplungan, dewodaru wood, sentigi,
kalimosodo and edhor snakes, all of which are now considered sacred
by the local people.
Interesting locations/attractions:
Menjangan Kecil, Menjangan Besar, Tanjung Gelam, Legon Lele,
Genting, Kembar, Parang, Cemara and Krakal Islands: marine tourism
(sailing, surfing, water skiing, swimming, sunbathing on white sand
beaches, diving/snorkelling), camping, cultural visits, deer and
bird observation. Bengkoang and Kemujan Islands: camping and wreck
diving. Bukit Bendera, Bukit Gajah and Legon Goprak: tracking and
marine tours.
Travel bureaus in Semarang and Jepara offer package tours lasting
from between one and seven days.
Cultural attractions outside the Park include the Durian and Lomban
Festivals in Jepara, held in January and March each year.
Best time of year to visit: April to October.
How to reach the Park: Semarang-Jepara, about 1.5 hour by car (100
km), then Jepara (Kartini Harbour)-Karimunjawa, about 5 hours by
ferry (twice a week), or Semarang (Achmad Yani Airport)-Kemujan
Island by plane (once a week).
Designated : Minister of Forestry, SK No. 74/Kpts-II/2001,
a total area of 110,117.3 hectares
Location : Regency; of Jepara (Province of Central Java)
Temperature 23° - 32° C
Altitude 0 - 605 m asl.
Geographical location 110°07' - 110°37' E; 5°42' - 6°00' S
Park Office: Jl. Menteri Supeno I Nr. 2
Semarang 50241, Central Java
Tel. : +62-24-8319709
Related resources
National park in Java:
- National Parks in Indonesia
- Kepulauan Seribu National Park - Jakarta
- Gunung Halimun National Park - Suka Bumi, West Java
- Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park - Cianjur, West Java
- Ujung Kulon National Park - Labuan Pandeglang
- Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park - East Java
- Meru Betiri National Park - Jember, East Java
- Baluran National Park - Banyuwangi, East Java
-
Alas Purwo National Park - Banyuwangi, East Java
