West Java Birding Tours

West Java Birding tour or birdwatching in West Java, where the lush landscapes of the Javan highlands and lowlands come alive with vibrant avian life. This region is a paradise for birdwatchers, offering a diverse array of species unique to the area. From the majestic Javan hawk-eagle soaring high in the mountains to the colorful strokes of the black-winged cuckooshrike flitting through the valleys, each sighting leaves a lasting impression. The tour will take you through stunning national parks and scenic reserves, providing ample opportunities to observe and photograph these magnificent birds in their natural habitats. Whether you are a seasoned birdwatcher or a novice enthusiast, the rich biodiversity and breathtaking scenery of West Java promise an enriching experience that connects nature lovers with the wonders of the avian world. Join us on this adventure and discover the hidden gems of West Java's birdlife!

West Java Endemic Bird
West Java Endemic Bird

Explore Javan endemic bird species Highland and lowland

West Java Birding tour 11D / 10N
West Java Birding tour 11D / 10N

Explore West java Highland and lowland forest of birds species

About Birding in West Java:

About Birding at Ciwidey Kawah Putih  :

Kawah Putih Ciwidey is a stunning volcanic crater situated approximately 50 km south of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. As part of Mount Patuha, an andesitic stratovolcano, it has remained relatively dormant since its last significant eruption around the year 1600. Officially opened to visitors in 1987, this breathtaking crater is located at an altitude of 2,430 meters (7,970 ft), resulting in cooler temperatures of around 10 °C (50 °F) compared to the humid lowlands below. The lake within the crater is known for its highly acidic waters, with a pH ranging from 0.5 to 1.3, causing it to change colors between bluish, whitish-green, or brown based on sulfur concentrations and other factors. Surrounding rocks and sand are also notably bleached white due to the acidic environment. Since 2021, Kawah Putih has gained popularity as a destination for birdwatching, attracting nature enthusiasts.

About Birding at Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park :

Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park and Cibodas Botanical Garden are prime destinations for birding enthusiasts, offering a rich tapestry of avian diversity. Nestled in the heart of West Java, this protected area is home to over 200 bird species, including the striking Javan Hawk-Eagle and the elusive Blue-eared Kingfisher. Birdwatchers can explore various trails that wind through lush rainforests and scenic mountain landscapes, making each hike a delightful adventure filled with opportunities for observation. The Cibodas Botanical Garden, with its extensive collection of native and exotic plants, serves as an excellent complement to the birding experience, attracting numerous bird species that thrive in its varied habitats. Whether you are an experienced birder or a novice, the serene beauty and vibrant wildlife of these locations promise an unforgettable experience, inviting all nature lovers to immerse themselves in the enchanting world of birds.

About Birding at Gunung Halimun Salak National Park :

Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS) in West Java is a breathtaking expanse of 113,357 hectares, showcasing the region's largest lowland rainforest, which is essential for water catchment. The park's mountainous ecosystem features notable heights like Mount Halimun (1,929 m) and Mount Salak (2,211 m), providing a remarkable backdrop for biodiversity. It is home to over 700 species of flowering plants and various protected animals, including the magnificent Javan eagle, elusive Javan leopard, and charismatic Javan gibbon. Birdwatchers will be delighted to discover the park's impressive avifauna, with 244 recorded bird species, of which 27 are endemic and 23 are migratory. Designated as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International, the park plays a vital role in conserving not only the Javan eagle but also the Javan scimitar-babbler and the rare Javan owlet, making it a true haven for birding enthusiasts.

About Birding at Carita Forest :

Carita Forest, also known as Tahura Banten, is a remarkable conservation area located in Banten Province on the western part of Java Island. This lowland forest boasts an impressive diversity of avian life, with approximately 122 recorded bird species, including 11 that are endemic to Java. Birdwatchers can expect to spot captivating species such as the striking black banded barbet, the elusive Javan banded pitta, and the rare white-breasted babbler. In addition to its avifauna, Carita Forest is also home to various mammals, including the agile Javan lutung, the unique sunda flying lemur, and the seldom-seen Javan slow loris. This lush area not only serves as a vital habitat for wildlife but also offers a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and birding aficionados alike.

About Birding at Pulau dua Reserve mangrove forest :

Pulau Dua, located in the Serang area of Banten, is a hidden gem for birding enthusiasts, offering a unique opportunity to observe both lowland and shore birds in their natural habitat. This area is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, including mangroves and coastal wetlands, which attract a wide variety of avian species. Early morning is the best time to explore, as the sounds of chirping fill the air, and different species can be spotted foraging for food or nesting nearby. Birdwatchers can expect to see herons, kingfishers, and various shorebirds, making it a paradise for anyone interested in ornithology. With its serene environment and rich biodiversity, Pulau Dua is a must-visit destination for those eager to connect with nature and witness the beauty of these remarkable birds.

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The Java Birding Tour exceeded my expectations! Each birdwatching session unveiled stunning species in their natural habitats, and the guides were incredibly knowledgeable.

Roman RjR

★★★★★