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District of
Lebong the area and has
a forest area of more than 70%, provide a place for tourists who
like spirited adventurers and tour the forest, some locations
In district Lebong,
there are several locations to tour the forest, forest area is a
tourist area conservation which has total area of forest HA
almost 134,834.55, from the area of forest area is divided on
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Regions Kerinci Seblat
National Park has a wide 11.305 HA
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Nature Reserve forest
area has a wide around 3.022,40 HA
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Protected forest areas
that have area approximately 20.777,40 HA.
The concept of tourism
in this forest Lebong District Government has to realize the concept
of the existence of forests as a conservation area. The
District of Lebong has a total land area of 192,924 hectares, and is
located in the Province of Bengkulu on the island of Sumatra, the
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Indonesia (Borneo and
Papua are shared with other countries). The District itself is
bordered to the north by Jambi Province and to the east by South
Sumatra Province. Lebong is comprised of almost 70% of designated
conservation areas. The Kerinci Seblat National Park dominates the
land of the district, with a total forest area of 111,035 ha, with
an additional 20,777 ha of protected forest area in the south of the
province and 3,022 ha of non-contiguous nature reserve areas within
Lebong. forest conditions like that then the forestry sector
in tourism development coupled with the concept of educational
tourism, the opportunities and added value will be felt by all
communities in the District Lebong |
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