Tinggi Sedang

Gunung Sumbing

Facts Elevation: 2,507 m (8,225 ft) Prominence: 1,063 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Jambi Coordinates: -2.4149, 101.7292 Rating: Eruptions: 1909, 1921 World Ribus ID: 69188 Photos Bagging It! Gunung Sumbing (not to be confused with the peak of the same name in Central Java) is best approached from Tanjung Kasri (reachable by road from Jambi city […]

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Gunung Gedang

Facts Elevation: 2,448 m (8,031 ft) Prominence: 1,130 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Bengkulu Coordinates: -2.7362, 101.9195 Rating: World Ribus ID: 69165 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information. It is on the border with Jambi and may even be in Jambi. A

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Gunung Raya

Facts Elevation: 2,543 m (8,343 ft) Prominence: 1,273 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Jambi Coordinates: -2.2283, 101.4300 Rating: Other names: Rayo World Ribus ID: 69121 Photos Bagging It! Gunung Raya lies above the large Kerinci lake in Jambi province – a considerable distance from Gunung Kerinci but visible from the higher slopes of Gunung Kerinci. The

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Gunung Boliohutu – Huido Ileile

Facts Elevation: 2,072 m (6,798 ft) Prominence: 1,227 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Gorontalo Coordinates: 0.8864, 122.5069 Rating: Other names: Spelt ‘Boliyohuto’ on the Bakosurtanal map. World Ribus ID: 69132 Bagging It! We currently know very little about this peak – please contact us if you can provide any information. Boliohutu (or Boliyohutu) seems to refer

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Gunung Tangkit Tebak

Facts Elevation: 2,115 m (6,939 ft) Prominence: 1,150 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Lampung Coordinates: -5.0084, 104.5754 Rating: Other names: Tangkit Tebak, known locally as Gunung Abung World Ribus ID: 69154 Photos Bagging It! The strangely-named Gunung Tebak (‘tebak’ means ‘guess’) used to be one of the most mysterious mountains in Sumatra, with few trek reports

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Gunung Tujuh

This mountain has a large lake, Danau Gunung Tujuh, which is the highest of its size in Southeast Asia. It has seven peaks (hence the name) of which only three have been climbed, according to Wikipedia, and are presumably the remains of an ancient crater rim. Apparently the highest peak has only even been climbed once due to its steepness, by an English photographer named Jeremy Holden.

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Huidu Tentolomatinan

Facts Elevation: 2,227 m (7,303 ft) Prominence: 1,561 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Gorontalo Coordinates: 0.9388, 121.7765 Rating: Other names: Pegunungan Paleleh World Ribus ID: 69075 Bagging It! According to the Bakosurtanal map, this peak is the highest in the Paleleh mountain range (Pegunungan Paleleh) and is clearly very remote. 

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Pegunungan Wondiwoi

Facts Elevation: 2,187 m (7,175 ft) Prominence: 1,994 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Region:  Papua Barat (West Papua) Coordinates: -2.7332, 134.5842 Rating: Other names: Wondiboy, Wandamen World Ribus ID: 80013 Bagging It! This peak lies within the Wandammen Nature Reserve and is the highest point on the narrow peninsula.

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Gunung Talamau

Facts Elevation: 2,919 m (9,577 ft) Prominence: 2,329 m Ribu category:  Tinggi Sedang Province:  Sumatera Barat (West Sumatra) Coordinates: 0.0789, 99.9839 Rating: Other names: Talakmau, Ophir World Ribus ID: 69025 Photos Bagging It! The starting point for Talakmau (previously known as Mount Ophir in Dutch times and now spelt simply ‘Talamau’ by most local people) is the

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