Batang Gadis National Park
| Batang Gadis National Park | |
|---|---|
Sorikmarapi volcano, the highest point in the national park.  | |
| Location | North Sumatra Province, Indonesia | 
| Nearest city | Panyabungan | 
| Coordinates | 0°59′N 99°23′E / 0.983°N 99.383°E | 
| Area | 1,080 km2 | 
| Established | 2004 | 
| Governing body | Ministry of Forestry | 
Batang Gadis is a national park covering 1,080 km2 in North Sumatra province, Indonesia extending between 300 and 2,145 metres altitude. It is named after the Batang Gadis river that flows through the park. Signs of the endangered Sumatran tiger and the threatened Asian golden cat, leopard cat and clouded leopard were seen in the park. The protection of Batang Gadis as a national park is part of a plan to create the Northern Sumatra biodiversity conservation corridor, which would be connected, via a series of protected areas and forests, to Gunung Leuser National Park in the north of the island.