Sulawesi Tengah

Gunung Tombia – Puncak Satu Nappas

Facts Elevation: 1,031 m (3,383 ft) Prominence: 1,031 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Island: Peleng Coordinates: -1.3650, 122.9600 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69205 Bagging It! Tombia is the highest point on the island of Peleng and is the smallest Ribu! Peleng is the largest of the Banggai islands. The Bakosurtanal map includes […]

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Gunung Tumpu

Facts Elevation: 2,565 m (8,415 ft) Prominence: 2,054 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.0643, 122.1902 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69033 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information.

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Pegunungan Pompangeo

Facts Elevation: 2,590 m (8,497 ft) Prominence: 1,883 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.6836, 120.9986 Rating: Other names: Pompange World Ribus ID: 69040 Photos Bagging It! According to a botanist who hiked Pompangeo in 2013, it is definitely baggable and is even a rather ‘dull’ hike, relatively speaking. The road up

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Buyu Katopasa

Facts Elevation: 2,825 m (9,268 ft) Prominence: 790 m Peak category:  Spesial Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.2401, 121.4264 Rating: Other names: Also spelt ‘Katapasa’. Photos Bagging It! Katopasa is the slightly lower – but much more popular – neighbour to the rarely-visited Kandela. It is climbed several times a year by student hikers from Palu

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Gunung Tokala

Facts Elevation: 2,593 m (8,507 ft) Prominence: 1,392 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.6124, 121.6708 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69095 Photos Bagging It! This peak is in the middle of a huge nature reserve – Taman Morowali – where approximately 600 families still live the ancient ways of hunter-gatherers. The name

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Gunung Masamba

Facts Elevation: 1,808 m (5,932 ft) Prominence: 1,180 m Ribu category:  Kurang Tinggi Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.7545, 121.2525 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69147 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information.

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Gunung Sidole / Bulu Sinio

SIDOLE

Gunung Sidole is the highest point of a long mountain range which stretches northwards from the city of Palu. These hills are densely-forested ridges with a remote atmosphere, yet this is the narrowest part of the island of Sulawesi, with less than 30 kilometres from west coast to east coast. Views to both coasts can be enjoyed from the summit of Gunung Sidole, and the trail is becoming increasingly popular.

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Ibuyule Malino

Facts Elevation: 2,410 m (7,907 ft) Prominence: 1,476 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: 0.7058, 120.8876 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69083 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information.

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Bulu Torompupu

Facts Elevation: 2,495 m (8,186 ft) Prominence: 1,681 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi) Coordinates: -1.4248, 119.8563 Rating: Other names: Lompopana World Ribus ID: 69059 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information.

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Colo

COLO

Gunung Colo on Pulau Una-una is Central Sulawesi’s only active volcano. It is perhaps the most isolated of the Togean Islands group in the Gulf of Tomini, but access is fairly easy given how popular the islands are with divers. The volcano has only erupted three times in recent history, but the most recent one in 1983 devastated the island, permanently altered the shape of its rivers, and forced all residents to evacuate.

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