Way Kambas National Park has high genetic biodiversity and species biodiversity. It is a critically important habitat for many endangered animals such as the Sumatran elephant, Sumatran tiger, and Sumatran rhino.
Unique Flora
Cyperus sp., Ipomoea pescaprae, Fimbristylis sp., almond tree (Terminalia catappa), Alstonia scholaris, Macaranga sp., Arenga pinnata, Trema orientalis, Mallotus paniculatus, Ficus fistula, Adyna polycephala, Agathis sp., Dipterocarpus sp., Dillenia excelsa, Schima walicii
Unique Fauna
Way Kambas National Park is a place for research and recreation. Places that can be used for education, ecotourism and research are: Way kanan, Kuala kambas, Elephant Conservation Center and Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary.

The park is generally rolling to mountainous with a dominant slope ranging from 18 per cent to 50 per cent, with an elevation ranging from 297 to 1,763 metres above

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It is the largest contiguous coral reef system in the Philippines and the second-largest in the world. The park is a globally significant marine protected area known for its exceptional