Indonesia is the largest state located in Southeast Asia. The country’s relief is diverse. Here you can find almost all forms of the landscape from plains to mountainous areas. Another characteristic of the local landscape is the presence of a large number of volcanoes (Indonesian islands are located at the junction of two tectonic zones). There are approximately 400 volcanoes on the islands, and 200 of them are valid.
The nature of Indonesia is unique, this uniqueness is due to the fact that it is, as it were, a bridge that connects two continents Asia and Australia. And as a result, on the Indonesian islands you can find 17% of the species of birds recorded on Earth, 12% of all varieties of mammals, 16% of all amphibians and reptiles, more than 33% of insects, and almost 40 thousand species of plants. Surprisingly, so far, from year to year, on the Indonesian islands they open more and more varieties of animals and plants
In view of such a large number of varieties and plants in the country, more than 35 reserves and national parks. They occupy almost 10% of the country’s territory. In reserves, you can find species of animals that are on the verge of extinction, such as the Social -Submissions or Orangutan.