Sangiran Geopark, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a paleontological treasure trove in Central Java, Indonesia, renowned for its wealth of ancient hominid fossils.
Currency
IDR (Rp)
Best time to visit
April to September
Languages
Indonesian
Coordinates
-7.650°, 111.050°
Key facts
1Sangiran has yielded over 50% of the world's known Homo erectus fossils
2The park spans 56,400 hectares and includes 10 villages
3Sangiran is home to the 'Java Man', one of the most famous fossil discoveries in the world
Timeline
1891: First hominid fossil discovered by Eugene Dubois
1996: Sangiran designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
2001: Sangiran declared a National Geopark
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HeritageIDR 10,000
Sangiran Early Man Site
UNESCO World Heritage Site with fossils dating back to the Homo erectus era.