It's finally come the time to say goodbye to Australia and I'll be heading back home with a two week (23.11.-08.12) stopover in Indonesia.
I've already got a flight booked going out of Jakarta to Frankfurt with Oman Air, but still figuring out the best way to go about getting there. (If Indonesia proves too costly, unfeasible or overall too annoying to organise I can still decide to do another country instead.)
I have only just started making plans for this leg of the trip (as I've also got about two months worth of travel in Aus to figure out atm), but was hoping that the knowledgeable brain-trust here can help me with some advice.
What I'd like to see:
The zoo side of things
From looking around the galleries and reports there's a couple of zoos I'd like to go on Java (going east to west):
Batu Secret Zoo for Mountain Bear Cuscus, Sulawesi Dwarf Cuscus, Banded Palm Civet, Western Long-beaked Echidna, Ornate Cuscus, Common Spotted Cuscus
(Eco Green Park)
Taman Safari Prigen for Sunda Clouded Leopard, Maleo, Phillippine Tarsier, Javan Warty Pig
(I think I can give Surabaya Zoo a miss?)
Gembira Loka Zoo for Black-spotted Cuscus, Javan Warty Pig
Ragunan Zoo for Maleo, New Guinea Harpy-eagle
Sea World Ancol
Taman Mini Indonesia for Bornean Earless Monitor, Aba Aba
Taman Safari Bogor for Sulawesi Dwarf Cuscus, Grizzled Tree Kangaroo, Short-tailed Spotted Cuscus
Are there any other zoos or zoo-adjacent places like rescue centres etc. I should visit?
What other rare/special species do I need to look out for at those zoos?
Are any of those species bts or gone?
Are there any encounters, tours, etc that might be of interest?
Other things
Borobudur
Wildlife
I've only gotten around to making a list of the more interesting species for Indonesia as a whole. So I still have to narrow that down to the islands/areas in a potentially reachable distance and look at more trip reports etc.
With only two weeks and a sizeable portion of that dedicated to zoos I reckon I won't have time for more than one or two places anyway.
Don't know how much you can actually do independently cause the trip reports that I have read so far all seem to rely fairly heavily on local guides or are from an overall birding tour to begin with...
In any case it seems like a completely different beast to wildlife-watching in Australia so I definitely have to do some more research on that.
It looks to me right now that there's three cities I need to focus on:
Malang (Batu Secret, Taman Prigen)
Yogyakarta (Gembira Loka, Borobodur)
Jakarta (Ragunan, Sea World, Taman Mini) + Taman Bogor
To get to Indonesia I'm looking at two options (I think):
Option 1: Leave Australia and fly to Bali. Spend a couple of days there and then move on to Java.
Option 2: Fly into Jakarta and go from there
I guess my main questions are about the travel:
Should I choose option 1 or 2?
How easy is it to get f.e. from Bali to Java in general and Malang in particular, from Malang to Yogyakarta, from Yogyakarta to Jakarta over land (buses, taxis, trains?) or do you need to fly?
How do I then get to the actual zoos/Borobudur etc. and how much will that cost (roughly)?
(From what I've read I don't think I'm brave enough for a rental car^^)
Thanks in advance for any and all help
I've already got a flight booked going out of Jakarta to Frankfurt with Oman Air, but still figuring out the best way to go about getting there. (If Indonesia proves too costly, unfeasible or overall too annoying to organise I can still decide to do another country instead.)
I have only just started making plans for this leg of the trip (as I've also got about two months worth of travel in Aus to figure out atm), but was hoping that the knowledgeable brain-trust here can help me with some advice.
What I'd like to see:
The zoo side of things
From looking around the galleries and reports there's a couple of zoos I'd like to go on Java (going east to west):
Batu Secret Zoo for Mountain Bear Cuscus, Sulawesi Dwarf Cuscus, Banded Palm Civet, Western Long-beaked Echidna, Ornate Cuscus, Common Spotted Cuscus
(Eco Green Park)
Taman Safari Prigen for Sunda Clouded Leopard, Maleo, Phillippine Tarsier, Javan Warty Pig
(I think I can give Surabaya Zoo a miss?)
Gembira Loka Zoo for Black-spotted Cuscus, Javan Warty Pig
Ragunan Zoo for Maleo, New Guinea Harpy-eagle
Sea World Ancol
Taman Mini Indonesia for Bornean Earless Monitor, Aba Aba
Taman Safari Bogor for Sulawesi Dwarf Cuscus, Grizzled Tree Kangaroo, Short-tailed Spotted Cuscus
Are there any other zoos or zoo-adjacent places like rescue centres etc. I should visit?
What other rare/special species do I need to look out for at those zoos?
Are any of those species bts or gone?
Are there any encounters, tours, etc that might be of interest?
Other things
Borobudur
Wildlife
I've only gotten around to making a list of the more interesting species for Indonesia as a whole. So I still have to narrow that down to the islands/areas in a potentially reachable distance and look at more trip reports etc.
With only two weeks and a sizeable portion of that dedicated to zoos I reckon I won't have time for more than one or two places anyway.
Don't know how much you can actually do independently cause the trip reports that I have read so far all seem to rely fairly heavily on local guides or are from an overall birding tour to begin with...
In any case it seems like a completely different beast to wildlife-watching in Australia so I definitely have to do some more research on that.
It looks to me right now that there's three cities I need to focus on:
Malang (Batu Secret, Taman Prigen)
Yogyakarta (Gembira Loka, Borobodur)
Jakarta (Ragunan, Sea World, Taman Mini) + Taman Bogor
To get to Indonesia I'm looking at two options (I think):
Option 1: Leave Australia and fly to Bali. Spend a couple of days there and then move on to Java.
Option 2: Fly into Jakarta and go from there
I guess my main questions are about the travel:
Should I choose option 1 or 2?
How easy is it to get f.e. from Bali to Java in general and Malang in particular, from Malang to Yogyakarta, from Yogyakarta to Jakarta over land (buses, taxis, trains?) or do you need to fly?
How do I then get to the actual zoos/Borobudur etc. and how much will that cost (roughly)?
(From what I've read I don't think I'm brave enough for a rental car^^)
Thanks in advance for any and all help