At above sea level, Kerinci is the highest
volcano in
Indonesia, and the highest of any situated on an island that is a part of Asia. Kerinci is located on the border of the titular
Kerinci Regency of
Jambi province and
South Solok Regency of
West Sumatra province, in the west-central part of the island near the west coast, and is about south of
Padang. It is part of the
Barisan Mountains, a chain of volcanoes that span from the extreme northwest of the island (in
Aceh province) to the extreme southeast (in
Lampung province). It is the most prominent feature of the terrain of
Kerinci Seblat National Park, with pine-forested slopes rising above the surrounding basin, and a cone wide and long at the base, elongated in the north–south direction. At the summit, there is a deep wide crater, often partially filled by a small
crater lake on the northeast side of the crater floor. ==Volcanic activity==