Birdwatching in Kerinci-Seblat National Park

Kerinci-Seblat National Park
The massive and spectacular Kerinci-Seblat National Park in west Sumatra covers the large fertile Kerinci valley, and is one of Asia’s premier birding sites. The most popular base is the village of Kerisik Tua at the foot of Mt Kerinci, at 3,800 m the highest peak west of Papua. The trail up the mountain takes you through a succession of habitats culminating in sub-alpine heath and bogs towards the summit, but it is at the lower altitudes that several of Sumatra’s rarest endemics are regularly seen.

Other recommended birding sites in the vicinity are the Letter “W” waterfall and the Mt Tujuh trail, but other possibilities remain to be explored. Muaro Sako, on the road between Sungai Penuh, the main town in the valley, and Tapan, on the west coast, are good areas to see lower-altitude species.

Key species
Bronze-tailed Peacock-pheasant, Salvadori’s Pheasant, Red-billed Partridge, Horsfield’s Woodcock, Waterfall Swift, Weathed Hornbill, Fire-tufted Barbet, Orange-backed Woodpecker, Schneider’s Pitta, Pink-headed Fruit-dove, Blue-tailed Trogon, Blue-masked Leaf-ird, Sunda Laughing-thrush, Rusty-breasted Wren-babbler, Sumatran Cochoa, Sunda Treepie.

taken from Birding Indonesia. Periplus Publishing. Singapore

Birdwatching in Padang (West Sumatra)

Padang
Padang (population almost 500,000) is a clean and pleasant town with interesting Minang traditional-style buildings, good hotels, decent restaurant and competent travel agencies. The huge Kerinci Seblat National Park is 120 km south of the town.

Getting there
By air there are frequent international connections with Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, regularly daily connections with Jakarta and Medan. Padang’s Tabing international airport is 15 min north of the city on the road to Bukittinggi. The 6-km taxi ride into town costs 43-5; arrange it at the airport service counter. A bemo from the main road (200 m away) costs IDR 2,000.

By sea Pelni’s KM Kerinci and Kambuna leaves Jakarta’s Tanjung Priok harbour every other Saturday morning arriving Sunday evening (36 hrs); 1st-4th class $100-46; “no class” tickets not recommended. The boat is always crowded.

By bus from Jakarta takes 2-3 days; $13-22; from Bandar Lampung 28 hrs, about $16.