Category
page 1Stratovolcanoes of Indonesia
Merapi
active volcano in Central Java and Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Tambora
stratovolcano on the island of Sumbawa in Indonesia
Mount Agung
Active volcano in Bali, Indonesia

Semeru
Semeru is the highest mountain on the Indonesian island of Java and an active volcano located in the province of East Java in a subduction zone, where the Indo-Australian Plate subducts under the Eurasian Plate. Semeru is 3,676 m tall at its peak, making it the third tallest volcano in Indonesia.
Mount Sinabung
Active volcano in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Mount Bromo
Active volcano in East Java, Indonesia
Mount Kerinci
mountain in Indonesia
Rinjani
Active volcano in Lombok, Indonesia

Ijen
Marapi
complex volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Weh Island
island in Sabang City, Aceh Province, Indonesia

Gunung Galunggung
Mount Galunggung (Indonesian: Gunung Galunggung, formerly spelled Galoen-gong, ) is an active stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia, around southeast of the West Java provincial capital, Bandung (or around to the northwest of the West Java town of Tasikmalaya). Mount Galunggung is part of the Sunda Arc extending through Sumatra, Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands, which has resulted from the subduction of the Australian Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate.
Mountain Slamet
mountain in Central Java, Indonesia

Gunung Raung
The Raung (), or Mount Raung () is one of the most active volcanoes on the island of Java in Indonesia. It is located in the province of East Java and has a and caldera surrounded by a grayish rim. The difference in color of the rim and the flanks of the volcanoes is caused by the rim’s lack of vegetation compared with the healthy and extensive vegetation on the flanks. Raung, standing almost 3,332 metres (10,932 ft) above sea level, is the tallest volcano of this cluster. Its summit, in Bondowoso Regency, is also the highest point of the regency.
Dempo
mountain in South Sumatra, Indonesia
Mountain Merbabu
mountain in Central Java, Indonesia
Mount Salak
mountain in West Java, Indonesia

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Gamalama
Gamalama is a near-conical active stratovolcano that comprises the entire Ternate island in Indonesia. The island lies off the western shore of Halmahera island in the north of the Maluku Islands. For centuries, Ternate was a center of Portuguese and Dutch forts for spice trade, which have accounted for thorough reports of Gamalama's volcanic activities.
Mountain Papandayan
mountain in West Java, Indonesia
Kentur Lokon
mountain in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Tangkuban Perahu
mountain in Indonesia
Karangetang
Karangetang, also known as Api Siau ("Fire of Siau") is a volcano on the north side of Siau Island off the coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The island covers 160 km2, and had 46,459 inhabitants in mid 2023. It is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia, having erupted 41 times since 1675. A pyroclastic flow in 1997 killed three people. Karangetang is the tallest mountain in offshore North Sulawesi, at 1827 meters above sea level.
Mount Gamkonora
mountain

Gunung Soputanpatepangan
thumb|Soputan Volcano erupts, 7 June 2008
Mount Sibayak
mountain in Indonesia
Mount Awu
mountain in Indonesia
Mount Gede
volcano in West Java, Indonesia
Arjuno-Welirang
Mount Arjuno-Welirang is a stratovolcano in the province of East Java in Java, Indonesia. Mount Arjuno-Welirang lies about 50 kilometers (31 mi) south of Surabaya, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) north of Malang. It is a twin volcano, with the 'twins' being Arjuno and Welirang. There is at least one other stratovolcano in the area, and around 10 pyroclastic cones nearby. They are located in a 6 km line between Arjuno and Welirang. The Arjuno-Welirang volcanic complex itself lies in the older two volcanoes, Mount Ringgit to the east and Mount Linting to the south. The summit lacks vegetation. Fu
Mount Talang
mountain in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Mount Ruang
stratovolcano in Indonesia
Mountain Sumbing
Volcano in Central Java, Indonesia
Rokatenda
Paluweh, also known as Rokatenda, is a stratovolcano that forms the small island of Palu'e, north of Flores Island in Sikka Regency in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. While the volcano rises about above the sea floor, its cone rises just above sea level and is the highest point on the island.
Mount Cereme
stratovolcano in West Java in Indonesia
Mount Sindoro
Stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia
Mount Klabat
mountain
Mount Tandikat
stratovolcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Cot Seulawah Agam
Forested stratovolcano located at the northwestern tip of Sumatra.
Batu Tara
stratovolcano on Komba island, Flores sea, Indonesia
Geureudong
Geureudong or Bur ni Geureudong or Bur ni Telong is a stratovolcanic complex in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The official name of the whole complex is confusing between the two adjacent volcanoes: Bur ni Geureudong and Bur ni Telong. Two other volcanic cones are Salah Nama and Pepanji, and there are small sediment hills. Bur ni Geureudong has been eroded since the Pleistocene age, but has solfatara and hot springs on its flanks. Bur ni Telong is located in the south of Bur ni Geureudong. Bur ni Telong has active crater that lava flows are exposed in the southern flank.
Gunung Muria
dormant volcano in Central Java, Indonesia

Baluran
Baluran is a stratovolcano located on the island of Java. It is at the very northeast of the island and is overshadowed by its much larger neighbour Ijen. The mountain has not erupted in historical times, although it is considered to be of Holocene age.
300px|thumb|Baluran National Park
Mount Ibu
volcano in Indonesia
Gunung Malabar
mountain in West Java, Indonesia
Mountain Patuha
mountain in Indonesia
Sarik Merapi
Sorikmarapi is a highly vegetated stratovolcano on Sumatra island, Indonesia. It has a 600 m wide of crater lake at the summit and some sulfur deposits. A small parasitic crater, called Danau Merah, is found at the upper southeast flank of the mountain and several solfatara fields at the eastern flank. During the 19th and 20th century, small phreatic eruptions occurred.
Mountain Karang
mountain in West Java, Indonesia
Mount Penanggungan
mountain in East Java, Indonesia
Mount Iya
volcano in Indonesia

Tidore Islands
Tidore (, lit. "City of Tidore Islands") is a city, island, and archipelago in the Maluku Islands of eastern Indonesia, west of the larger island of Halmahera. Part of North Maluku Province, the city includes the island of Tidore (with three smaller outlying islands - Mare, Maitara and Filonga) together with a large part of Halmahera Island to its east. In the pre-colonial era, the Sultanate of Tidore was a major regional political and economic power, and a fierce rival of nearby Ternate, just to the north. Included within the city is the provincial capital, Sofifi, which is situated on the ma
Mountain Tampomas
mountain in West Java, Indonesia
Colo
volcano in Indonesia
Keli Ebulobo
Ebulobo is a stratovolcano located in the south-central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia.
Mount Besar
mountain
Mount Mahawu
mountain in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Mountain Telomoyo
mountain in Central Java, Indonesia
Mount Egon
mountain in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Mount Kawi
mountain in Indonesia
Mountain Ungaran
mountain in Central Java, Indonesia
Singgalang
mountain in West Sumatra, Indonesia