Mount Lokon

Mount Lokon

Sulawesi Region

70/10090 min

Mount Lokon, also known locally as Gunung Lokon, is an active volcano located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, near the city of Manado. It forms a twin volcano system with Mount Empung, situated approximately 2.2 kilometers apart. Unlike many volcanoes, Mount Lokon features a flat and craterless summit, with its active crater named Tompaluan located at its foot. The volcano is part of the Tondano caldera region and has a history of andesitic eruptions producing ash plumes, pyroclastic flows, and lava domes. Its eruptions have significantly impacted local communities, leading to evacuations during eruptions in 2011 and 2012. The surrounding area, designated as the Gunung Lokon Nature Reserve, encompasses 720 hectares of mountainous terrain with diverse flora such as pandan, beringin, and mountain pine, and fauna including the Sulawesi black macaque and various bird species. Visitors can explore volcanic craters, enjoy panoramic views, and engage in activities like mountain climbing and hang gliding. Mount Lokon is a remarkable natural landmark combining geological activity with rich biodiversity and cultural significance in the Sulawesi region.

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ヒント: The best time to visit Mount Lokon is during the dry season from April to September to avoid heavy rains. Visitors should check volcanic activity updates before planning their trip and consider booking guided tours for safe access to the crater areas. Entry to the nature reserve may offer discounts for students or groups. Early morning visits provide the clearest views and cooler temperatures for hiking.

興味深い事実

  • Mount Lokon and Mount Empung form a rare twin volcano system just 2.2 kilometers apart.
  • The active crater, Tompaluan, is uniquely located at the volcano's foot rather than at the summit.
  • The 1991 eruption resulted in the death of a foreign hiker, highlighting the volcano's dangers.
  • The nature reserve around Mount Lokon spans 720 hectares and includes diverse flora and fauna adapted to volcanic conditions.

歴史

Mount Lokon formed during the Pleistocene epoch as part of volcanic activity linked to the Tondano caldera's collapse.

Its andesitic eruptions have shaped the landscape over millennia.

1991

In modern history, notable eruptions occurred in 1991, which tragically resulted in the death of a Swiss hiker, and in 2011 and 2012, causing evacuations of nearby residents.

129

The volcano remains one of Indonesia's 129 active volcanoes, continuously monitored for activity due to its potential hazards.

場所ガイド

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Tompaluan Crater

The active volcanic crater of Mount Lokon located at its foot, known for frequent eruptions and ash plumes.

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Gunung Lokon Nature Reserve1919
Indonesian Forestry Ministry

A protected area covering 720 hectares around the volcano, featuring mountainous terrain, diverse plant species like pandan and mountain pine, and wildlife including Sulawesi black macaques and various bird species.