Imagine a majestic green massif rising right in the middle of an urban landscape. This is Bukit Sulap—a unique natural site and the primary landmark of the city of Lubuklinggau. Located in the province of South Sumatra, this hill is rightfully considered a symbol of the region and a favorite spot for strolls for both locals and visitors alike.

The hill in Indonesia reaches an altitude of about 700 meters above sea level. Thanks to its elevation, there is always a pleasant freshness here, and the air is noticeably cleaner than on the city streets. Bukit Sulap is often called the "lungs of the city" because its slopes are covered with dense tropical vegetation, including the famous breadfruit (sukun) and bilimbi trees.
This attraction is ideal for those seeking ecotourism opportunities without venturing far from civilization. Just a couple of kilometers separate the bustling center from the peaceful forest trails, where you can enjoy the silence and panoramic views that make Bukit Sulap a must-visit on any South Sumatra itinerary.