Indonesia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. From the tropical rainforests of Borneo to the deep seas of Maluku, this archipelago is home to countless unique and rare animal species. On this page, we present articles about Indonesia’s distinctive fauna both endangered species and those regarded as regional icons.
Through these stories, we invite readers to discover and appreciate Indonesia’s native wildlife. We also highlight conservation efforts and environmental challenges to raise awareness about protecting these precious animals for future generations.
Join us in exploring the wonders of Indonesia’s wildlife at helloindonesia.id.
Every November 5, Indonesians celebrate National Flora and Fauna Love Day. This commemoration aims to raise awareness of the importance…
Helloindonesia.id - The first time you hear the word Flower Island, what comes to your mind is an island in…
Helloindonesia.id - Tarakan is a district in Kaltara (North Kalimantan), which is the youngest province in Indonesia since last October…
Helloindonesia.id - Tanjung Puting, a national park located in the province of Central Kalimantan is referred to as the orangutan…
Helloindonesia.id - A walk to the City of Singkawang seems incomplete if you do not visit Sinka Island Park, a…
Helloindonesia.id -Sumatran elephants have long been an inseparable part of the people of the island of Sumatra. Even in the…
Helloindonesia.id - Besides being known as a tourism object of the Clock Tower, West Sumatra also has an eco-tourism destination,…
Helloindonesia.id - The size of the elephant's body or Borneo elephant (Elephas maximus borneensis) is smaller than the elephant in…
Helloindonesia.id - This type of bird has a bright fur color and contrast: red, brown, yellow, the underside of the…
Helloindonesia.id - Yaki (Macaca nigra) or wolay monkey are native black primates of Sulawesi Island. This monkey is included in…