3 Hour Happy Trek

Bukit Lawang 1 Day Jungle Trek

Bukit Lawang 2 days orangutan trek

Bukit Lawang 3 Days Tours.

Bukit Lawang 3 Days Wild Adventure.

Bukit Lawang 4 days jungle experience

Bukit Lawang 5 days jungle expedition

Bukit Lawang 5 D 4 N Tours Package With 3 Days Jungle Trekking

Bukit Lawang 6 Days Deep Into the Jungle Trek

Bukit Lawang 7 Days Jungle Adventure

7 Days Exclusive Tour Bukit Lawang National Park.

Bukit Lawang 8 Days Jungle Excursion

Bukit Lawang Package 9 Days Tours

Jungle trekking Bukit Lawang 9 Days Adventure

Bukit Lawang to Kuta Cane - Crossing the jungle of Leuser National Park




4 Days Tour Option 1 (With 2 Days Overnight Bukit Lawang Jungle Trekking)

4 Days Tour Option 2 (Family Tour)

4 Days Tour Option 3 (Bukit Lawang Jungle Experience And White Water Rafting)

4 Days Tours Option 4 ( Bukit Lawang Jungle Trekking And Tangkahan For Elephant Activities)

5 Days Bukit lawang Tour ( Family Vacation Option 1 )

5 Days Tours Bukit Lawang and Berastagi

5 Days Tours Bukit Lawang and Tangkahan

5D 4N Bukit Lawang with 2 Days Trek and Tangkahan for Elephant Trip.

6 Days Tours Bukit Lawang and Tangkahan ( With 3 Days Trekking Adventure And Elephant Tour )

7 Days Adventure Tour Bukit Lawang, Tangkahan and Lake Toba.

7 Days Dreaming Island Tours Bukit Lawang and Tangkahan

8 Days Adventure Tour Bukit Lawang To Berastagi and Lake Toba

8 Days Exclusive Tour Bukit Lawang With 4 Days Trek and Tangkahan for Elephant Activities

9 Days Tour Bukit Lawang, Berastagi and Lake Toba.

9 Days Tours Bukit Lawang National Park and Sibayak Volcano in Berastagi

10 Days Exclusive Tour Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba

10 Days Tour Bukit Lawang, Tangkahan, Berastagi and Lake Toba

11 Days Fantastic Tour Bukit Lawang to Weh Island

11 Days Tour Bukit Lawang, Medan, Lake Toba, Bukit Tinggi and Padang

12 Days Tour Bukit Lawang, Berastagi, Bukit Tinggi and Padang

12 Days Tour Sumatra

15 Days Tour Bukit Lawang, Tangkahan, Berastagi, Lake Toba, Bukit Tinggi and Padang

22 Days Special Tour Offer North Sumatra

Best of 7 Days Tour In Bukit Lawang, Tangkahan, Berastagi and Lake Toba

Best Offer Activities 2 Days Bukit Lawang Tour.

Best Vacation 6 Days Tours Bukit Lawang, Tangkahan and Berastagi

Cave Tours

Day Tour from Medan to Bukit Lawang

Holiday 11 Days in Bukit Lawang

Rafflesia - Bukit Lawang Day Tour

Sumatra Holiday 5 Days Tours from Bukit Lawang to Lake Toba

Sumatra Rafting Adventure.

Tangkahan Elephant Tour

Village Tours Bukit Lawang


 

9 Days Tours Bukit Lawang National Park And Sibayak Volcano In Berastagi

 

Itinerary

Day One

 

Welcomed by our representative driver/guide at the airport or pick up at Medan hotel. Drive to Bukit Lawang, the place of Orangutans located in Gunung Leuser National Park through by landscape with vast view of palm oil and rubber plantation. En-route it’s possible to stop at rubber, oil palm and cacao plantations with some countryside landscape (optional). Arrive in Bukit Lawang, check in hotel.  overnight stay in Bukit Lawang.

 

 

 

Days Two

 

After breakfast around 8am set up for five day trek ( See trekking itinerary ).

 

 

 

Days Three

 

Jungle trekking and overnight in the jungle.9 Days Tours Bukit Lawang National Park to Berastagi

 

 

 

Days Four

 

Jungle trekking and overnight in the jungle.

 

 

 

Days Five

 

Jungle trekking and other one night in the jungle.

 

 

 

Days Six

 

This day back from the jungle trek and stay one more night in Bukit Lawang.

 

 

 

Days Seven

 

After breakfast  at 9 or 10am leave to Berastagi, the drive is will be 5 hours travel. On the journey  we will stop for visit the Dokan village ( a traditional Karo Bataks village) also  traditonal market, have lunch in a hill resto where you will have time to relax and drink fresh coconut juice or other juices. At day to late noon arrive in Berastagi, Check in at the hotel and take rest for the volcano tour in next day.

 

 

 

Days Eight

 

Early morning at 4am our guide will pick you up at the hotel and start the tour to the Sibayak volcano for see the beautiful of sunrise from the top of mountain. This time the breakfast is will be here on volcano . After a couple of hours stay to enjoy the view,  and continue the tour trought to the numerous natural hot springs.  At midday back to the Hotel and in the afternoon, we will pick you up again for have dinner in Local Restaurant to know how is it the Local culture of Karo Bataks Village.

 

 

 

Days Nine

 

Drop back to Medan airport or hotel (The journey takes 3-4 hours) time permitting, you will have the opportunity to visit one of Medan’s cultural highlights e.g. Maimun Palace, Great Mosque of Medan, Tjong A Fie’s mansion, Marian Shrine of Annai Velangkanni or Maha Vihara Maitreya Cemara Asri, before being dropped at the airport or your accommodation. The tour End.

 

 

 

Person          Price Option      

2 – 3 Person          550 Euros 

4 – 6 Person          500 Euros

7 – 10 Person        400 Euros       


Accomodation     

Bukit Lawang : Jungle inn (honey moon suite or jungle river view)

Berastagi : Sibayak international hotel or Danau Toba hotel.

 

 


Package tour includes

Transportation between Medan-Bukit Lawang – Berastagi – Medan;

two-night accommodation in Bukit Lawang with breakfast

two-night accommodation in Berastagi with breakfast

permits and fully licensed guides,

orangutan feeding platform, camera tax.

five- day trek in Bukit Lawang (for the itinerary see trek column)

food and water provided during trekking.

tour to the village in Bukit Lawang and visit the bat cave.

climbing volcano,tour around berastagi

Porter to carry your luggage from the bus station to the accommodation.

 

 

Package excludes

Flights, lunch and dinner as not list in itinerary.

 

 

" We can arrange a taylor-made package according to the length of your stay, or you can build your own itinerary."

We cater for all budgets from price-conscious backpackers to those looking for that little bit of luxury. All our prices are competitive and inclusive so there are never any nasty hidden extras. Where minimum numbers are required for tours/treks/activities, we will make sure, where possible, that you are placed with other groups to avoid missing out. We do not charge commission on accommodation bookings. The price quoted per room is the price you pay. Please contact us for details and discounts of family and large group booking. We only work with licensed guides and trusted and proven transport and accommodation partners.Our professional team always works with a smile and a sincere heart. We pride ourselves on providing you with a 24/7 service to ensure that your next adventure to Sumatra is unforgettable.  


Please contact us for details and discounts of family and large group booking.


We only work with licensed guides and trusted and proven transport and accommodation partners.Our professional team always works with a smile and a sincere heart. We pride ourselves on providing you with a 24/7 service to ensure that your next adventure to Sumatra is unforgettable.


Booking

All our prices are in Euros and are based per person. Please contact us for details of child prices.

Deposit

In order for us to confirm your booking, a 20% deposit will be required of the total amount: this allows us to prebook accommodation, guides and drivers on your behalf. We will send you a PayPal invoice for the deposit that will need to be paid before your arrival date. The amount payable will be listed in Euros. PayPal accepts all major credit cards or money transfers (if you have a PayPal account). Once your deposit has been received, we will send you a confirmation email. The booking confirmation will indicate the balance due payable in cash in Indonesia Rupiahs upon your arrival in Bukit Lawang. Payment in Euros and US Dollars will also be accepted and will be based on the current exchange rate. Early booking is highly recommended during high season when space on longer treks and tours can be limited.

Cancellation

In case of cancellation up to 10 days before your tour start date, we will refund you 80% of your deposit paid. 10 days to 5 days, we will refund you 40% of your deposit paid. There will be no refund issued for shorter notice cancellation. We are unable to refund any PayPal/transaction fees that may have been incurred during this time.

Health/fitness/diet

It’s important that you’re in good health when you book any tour/trek/activity we offer. Please advise us of any medical conditions that we should be aware of that may affect you and bring along any medicines you may need. Please note that whilst your trek will be tailored according to your level of fitness/age/health, some trails are steep and require climbing. In the hot and humid weather, it’s important to go at your own pace, drink lots of water and advise your guide if you’re feeling unwell. For those travelling with young children or who are less mobile, we would highly recommend booking our Happy trek (half day trek). If you are interested in a longer trek but unsure whether it would be suitable for you, please feel free to contact us for advice. Please advise us of any dietary requirements when booking, to allow our guides to cater accordingly.

Trek Start Times

We aim to start all of our treks at around 8.30am, after you have finished your breakfast. Please contact us if you would like to start any earlier or later on.

Rafting

For longer treks, rafting is included in the package price, allowing you to venture further into the jungle on your trek and see more wildlife. Should you not wish to return by raft, your route will be more circular. Please advise us of this when booking.

Our guides

All our guides, porters and assistants are born and raised in the Bukit Lawang area and are licensed by the Bukit Lawang Guide Association. Question and Reservation.


Working in the GunungLeuser National Park since they were young, all our guides have undergone a minimum of 5 years training whilst working as assistant guides before qualifying, so have excellent English.


Our Guides follow a strict code of conduct, which includes no feeding of the wildlife, no littering and keeping noise to an absolute minimum whilst trekking. Question and Reservation

Guidelines for wildlife encounters

If you encounter Orangutans in the jungle, keep a distance of at least 5 metres away at all times. Do not approach or try to touch them, because they are very sensitive to human disease, and make sure you never come between a mother and her baby.


Always keep noise to a minimum when you walk through the forest otherwise you may scare animals away.


Keep your eyes open for the smaller, unique, often overlooked animals and insects, for example, butterflies, termites, ants, frogs etc.



Contact And Book With Us Today !!

Bukit Lawang Travel
Jl. Bukit Lawang North Sumatra Indonesia 20774
Phone : +62823 6151 0993
Email : bukitlawangtravel37@gmail.com

 

Policies, Conduct, and What You need to Know

 


We always trek legally (with permits) and trained and experienced Guides. We will buy the required permits and we will show you your permit.

 

We only work with local experienced Guides who have put in years working their way up from porters and assistants to the Guide position.  We do not believe it is possible to be a knowledgeable, reliable Guide without putting in the years required to gain the experience.   All Guides will tell you they are certified, but this is misleading. The 'Guide Certification' process no longer requires testing or proof of ability or experience that was required for the older generation, it can now be bought.  We think this is irresponsible and dangerous and the result is some unethical guides working in Gunung Leuser.   We work with Guides personally vetted by our team to have the skills, knowledge and ethics to meet our requirements.  Young guides coming up must work with us for years as an assistant to the older generation Guides before we will allow them to Guide.  Please do your research if booking with an unknown, a Guide that hunts you down, or a Guide offering extremely cheap prices

 

We cannot accommodate Guests who demand 'fluent English' Guide only.   All of our guides have excellent 'jungle English', meaning that although they are not formally educated, and no one speaks perfect English, they all have English skills more than sufficient to meet your needs during a trek.

 

When trekking, we remind our guests to not leave any litter or food scraps behind, all such refuse must be bagged and will be disposed of by your Guide.

 

It is strictly against policy to try to feed or have contact with any wild animals, including semi-wild orangutans. It is for their benefit that human contact is not encouraged.  Our Guides do not harass or feed the animals for photo ops or to control 'aggressive' animals.  You may see our Guides trying to scare aggressive or conditioned animals away. If you see Guides  feeding animals or leaving litter or partaking in any other disrespectful behaviour, we invite you to make a report at the Guide Association Office after your trek.  A complaint brought forward by visitors will have a small impact but it is better than not saying anything.

 

Always remain within eyesight of your Guide and follow his instructions at all times. If an animal approaches you, your Guide will instruct you and will take appropriate measures.

 

When observing the animals, we ask guests to remain as calm and quiet as possible and take as many photos as you like, without flash.

 

We recommend that you do not bring money, valuables or important documents on your Jungle Trek. Any such items can be inventoried, you will be given a receipt and the items will be locked away while you are trekking, along with your luggage.  It is much more difficult to make police reports for any lost or stolen items taken into the jungle. Thefts of opportunity do happen in the jungle camp areas, by unscrupulous guides, thieves who target visitors in the jungle and other guests.

 

 

A few things to note before you decide what jungle trek or tour is best for you!

 

Elderly & Mobility Impaired Guests:  For elderly or mobility impaired travellers we do not recommend booking anything longer than a 1-Day trek.   For any trek there can be steep and slippery areas.  We STRONGLY suggest that you advise us if you will require extra assistance.  If you cannot comfortably walk up and down steps at a brisk pace without using a railing, you will need some assistance trekking.   For those requiring assistance, we will assign one to two helpers per person who will be assigned to you for the entire trek.  There is a small additional charge for this service of 50,000 - 100,000 IDR.  Please keep this in mind as it is for your safety and to ensure your group has the opportunity to see as much as possible.  Please note:  Bukit Lawang and many areas in Indonesia are not wheelchair accessible.​

 

Groups with Children - Students:  Children of all ages are welcome on all of our treks and tours.   You should be prepared to pay the full prices for children, there are no price reductions for children or students. Permits are required for all ages and are the same price for all ages and status.  Discounts only apply to Indonesian citizens.  Normally for groups with children 10 and under, an extra assistant is brought for each child, or, two or more Guides are assigned for longer treks with children.  This is for safety reasons and so that the group can be divided among Guides if people are wanting to go at different paces or if a different route is required for some of the group.  With very young children, we recommend limiting your trek to 3-Hours or 1-Day.

 

​Trek Start Times: Our 3-hour treks can start as late at 1:00 pm, but we generally prefer to start treks in the morning as the animals are generally more active in the morning than in the afternoon.  All 1-Day and longer treks normally begin by 9:00 am after you have had your breakfast.  Earliers starts are possible on request, extra fees may be incurred.

 

Rafting: It is generally preferable to return to Bukit Lawang from jungle trekking via rafting for all treks 2-Days and longer.  Rafting allows you to trek farther from your starting point and return more efficiently.  If you do not wish to return by raft, your jungle trek route will be more circular (for longer treks) meaning you will not get as far from your starting point and your last day is spent walking back along the riverbank (and may include a number of river crossings by foot).  For short treks, the return by rafting ride is quite short and therefore the added expense may not be justified, in which case return by walking may be the preference.  Please note that all rafting is weather/ water-level dependant.  If your Guide determines that rafting will not be safe, you will return by walking, or delay your return.

 

Join with other Trek Groups:  Some guests will ask us to join them to another trek, either because they are looking to save some money or they are just happy to meet and trek with new people.  If possible, we will organize a join on request, however joins cannot be guaranteed.  Most of our treks are booked as private packages and are not open for joining.  For 3-Hour and 1-Day treks, the cost is minimally more for solo travellers, so joins are not necessary to save money.  for 2-Day treks, we offer our special deal.  for longer treks joins become much more difficult to organize.    If we are able to organize a join for you, please keep in mind that we cannot pre-determine the groups' suitability for trekking with each other.  Please be very wary of this, especially for long treks.

 

Health & Insurance: Guests are responsible for their own Health Insurance and Travel Insurance.   Proof of insurance is not required to travel here, but insurance is not included.  If you require assistance in this regard while travelling and do not have insurance, you will be required to pay for any expenses out-of-pocket.  You will be trekking in wild jungle and travelling through towns and cities with very different rules and regulations than you may be used to at home.  Accidents, thefts and loss can happen and although unlikely, it is always best to be prepared.  In this regard we suggest guests to bring photocopies or keep scanned images of any important documents.  Guests should also have more than one way to access funds in case of damage or loss (bring two ATM cards, or a back-up credit card that allows ATM withdrawals)

 

Vaccinations:  We are often asked for advice on vaccinations etc., however we are very uncomfortable to give advice in this regard.  We can let you know the current status, but we do not know how any particular person may react in this environment, or what may come in the next days or weeks.  There are currently no mandatory vaccinations or checks required for entry into Indonesia, but all visitors should make sure their basic travel vaccines are up-to-date. Please take the advice of your doctor  or travel clinic.  If you are unsure if you require a vaccination, and it is causing you stress, then get it to be on the safe side and for peace of mind. We have long-term expats that live in this area with no problems and no deadly outbreaks of contagious illnesses, however it is up to you to confirm your needs.  We know that illness risk maps can target entire countries for illnesses found only rarely or in small pockets, but this info can lead to fear and anxiety for some travellers.  If you will lose enjoyment due to worry over possible illness, you should certainly get all of the recommended vaccinations.  Also, if foreign medicines worry you and if you are prone to stomach upset or diarrhoea etc., ask your doctor to provide a back-up remedy from home (antibiotics, anti-diarrhoea meds, etc) to carry with you.

 

Tourist Information


Sumatra, one of the largest island in Indonesian located west of Java and south of the Malay Peninsula is known for its rugged tropical terrain, wildlife and smoldering volcanoes. To the north is the city of Banda Aceh, which was devastated by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and has a museum commemorating the disaster. Tourist Information

 

Bustling Medan, the island’s largest city, is a diverse economic hub and gateway to North Sumatra. 

 

GAMBAR 

North Sumatra, also known as North Sumatera (Indonesian: Sumatera Utara), is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the island of Sumatra, and its capital is Medan. North Sumatra is fourth most populous province in Indonesia after West Java, East Java and Central Java and the most populous Indonesian province outside Java, with over 13,5 million inhabitants in 2014.

 

History

 

In the days of the Dutch government, a government of North Sumatra named Gouvernement van Sumatera with the area covering the whole of the island of Sumatra, headed by a governor who is based in the city of Medan.

 

After independence, the first session of the National Committee of Regions (KND), Sumatra was then divided into three sub-provinces namely North Sumatra, Central Sumatra and South Sumatra. North Sumatra province itself is an amalgamation of three administrative regions called residency namely: Residency of Aceh, East SumatraResidency, and residency of Tapanuli.

 

"Make your journey to Sumatra easier with our information"

GAMBAR SUMATERA

 

Located in the western bounds of the Indonesian archipelago, Sumatra is the sixtieth largest island in the world, with an area of ​​443,065.8 km2. Bukit Barisan is a large mountain range that extends longitudinally from the northwest to the southeast of Sumatra, with a length of approximately 1500 miles. The Bukit Barisan range includes dozens of mountains, along with both inactive and active volcanoes; such as Geureudong (Aceh), Sinabung (North Sumatra), Merapi and Gutter (West Sumatra), Mount Kaba (Bengkulu), and Kerinci (Sumatra West , Jambi). On the island of Sumatra, there are also several lakes, of which Lake LautTawar (Aceh), Lake Toba (North Sumatra), Lake Batur, Maninjau Lake, Lake Above, Below Lake, Lake Gutter (West Sumatra), Lake Kerinci (Jambi) and Lake Ranau (Lampung and South Sumatra).

 

"Population And Religion"

 GAMBAR


Sumatra is a large island with a population of approximately 52,210,926 (2010).

Sumatra is a multi-ethnic province including the Batak, Nias, and the Malays as the indigenous people of this region. The east coast of Sumatra is generally inhabited by Malays. The west coast of The central region around Lake Toba is inhabited by the Batak tribe who are mostly Christian. The Nias tribe in the islands west. Since the opening of the tobacco plantations in East Sumatra, the Dutch East Indies colonial government brought many contract laborers to work the plantations. These Newcomers are mostly ethnic Javanese and Chinese.

 

The principal religion in sumatra is Islam practiced by more than 60% of population, but many area of sumatra have a Chistian majority. Of the whole population, 28% are Prodestant, 5% are Catholic, 4% Buddhist and less than 1% are Hindu.

 

 "Roads"

GAMBAR

You will not face any problems traveling within the island state as the roads in Sumatra are good. You can find quite a good network of transportation and road services and buses are the most convenient way of traveling around the state. Bus travel is one of the best options for intercity travel. Trains are available in Sumatra and there is a useful rail line between Bandar Lampung and Palembang. For exploring the many tourist attractions of the region you can rent cars, motorbikes and bicycles, and there are regular ferries from Sumatra to surrounding islands.

 

"Place To Visit"

 GAMBAR

In Sumatra there are many interesting places to visit. From the forest of Bukit Lawang with the great apes, the natural beauty along Tangkahan with the Sumatran elephants, the largest lake in Indonesia, lake Toba, with the beauty of the island of Samosir in the centre and the volcanoes of Berastagi (Sibayak mountain, and the mountain Sinabung). Sumatra has many islands which host a variety of activities; such as Weh Island, perfect for snorkeling and diving or surfing the amazing waves on the island of Nias. 

 

"Food And Drink"

 GAMBAR

Sumatra is famous for many culinary delights. You can easily to find the food and drink of many ethnic styles in sumatra; including chinese, european and many local specialties. Whether you are in a big hotel restaurant or strolling the street stall you will never be without rice, noodles, vegetables and range of traditional cakes. Typically the food is spicy, remember to ask when ordering if you’re not used to a lot of chilli.

 

"Wildlife"

GAMBAR

The flora and fauna in sumatra is similar to the Asian mainland, but sumatra still boasts vast rainforest and much wildlife. Until the end of the 19th country the Islands rainforest remained untouched, now only 30% of sumatra’s previous jungle remains. Although this does means that Sumatra has changed into a deforested island, there are still vast areas of untouched lowland rainforest and sub-mountainous and mountain forest. Alpine vegetation occurs at the higher altitudes. Extinction and deforestation is a also a problem in Indonesia but it started later than in other countries and we believe there is still time to both see and save it. The island of sumatra is home to countless species including several hundred mammals, almost 200 reptiles, over 60 amphibians, almost 300 fish species and more the 450 bird species. Of these; 9 mammals, 30 fish species and 19 bird species are endemic.

 

"In The Jungle"

 GAMBAR

Trekking is a form the adventure travel that has its own challenges and rewards. If you have never tried jungle trekking before, don't miss it now.

 

Theres is nothing strange, dangerous or difficult in the jungle. You don't have to be young for this adventure, you only need an interest in nature. The most important experience is in the  journey and something that you can see and feel, not just the end destination. 

 

"Useful Things To Brings"

· Prepare comfortable shoes to take the road to the forest and rugged terrain.

· Bring a raincoat.

· Heavy duty mosquito repellent (50% deet).

. Sleeping bag for higher altitudes.

 

· For those of you who like to take pictures, prepare a waterproof camera housing, or minimal plastic   zip lock bag to protect the camera from rain which can suddenly descend. Also take a backup battery and sufficient memory card.

.Sun lotion (for river rafting and outdoor activities).

 

"Guidelines for wildlife encounters"

If you encounter Orangutans in the jungle, keep a distance of at least 5 meters away. Do not approach or try to touch them, because Orangutans are very sensitive to human disease, and never come between mother and baby. Always keep silent when you walk in the forest. because the animals that live in the forest will move away if they hear a lot of noise.

Keep you eyes open for the smaller, unique, often overlooked animals and insects; eg. butterflies, termites, ants, frogs etc.Always stay in the group and never lose contact with your guide during your time in the Jungle.

 

"Sumatran Orangutan (Pongoabelii)"

 GAMBAR

Visit Bukit lawang with Bukit Lawang Travel and experience the beautiful harmony between wildlife and nature, not to mention Orangutans in their natural habitat. Orangutans are our closest living relatives sharing 97% of our DNA. They are intelligent, mischievous and tricky and the only great apes found in Asia. They can be found only in the two islands of Sumatra and Borneo. Gunungleuser National Park is located in the Central north of sumatera, it is the last home for Ex-captive and wild orangutan.

 

What & where is Bukit Lawang?

GAMBAR

Bukit Lawang is name of a village situated on west side of the North Sumatra province on the edge of the GunungLauser National Park. ‘’Gunung” means mountain, “Bukit” means is hill  and “lawang” means door or gate. Therefore, “Bukit Lawang” means “the hill which is the Gateway to the Mountain”.

 

" GunungLeuser National Park (TNGL)"

 

The flora and fauna of Bukit Lawang Mountain and lowland forests are breath taking. Both are vitally important genetic resource and wildlife habitat.  The "green gold" Bukit Lawang is situated at the eastern side of GunungLeuser National Park (TNGL). This jungle is part of a larger section of jungle known as the Leuser Ecosystem. This region has an area of 2.6 million hectares which includes the area around TNGL which serves as a buffer zone.

 

Mammals

 

Within this national park there are approximately 130 mammal species. These include; the Sumatran Orangutan (Pongoabelii), Sarudung (Hylobateslar ), Gibbon (Hylobatessyndactilus), Long-tailed monkeys (Macacafascicularis), Macac Monkey (Macacanemestriana) and Kedih (Presbytisthomasi). The carnivorous animals include; the Clouded Leopard (Neofelisnebulosa), Sun Bear (Helarctosmalayanus) and the Sumatran Tiger (Tigris Phanterasumatraensis). The Herbivorous animals inclue the Sumatran Elephant (Elephasmaximus), the Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinussumatraensis) and the Sambar Deer (Cervus unicolor).

 

 

Birds

 

There are approximately 285 species of bird in the GunungLeuser National Park including; the Rhinoceros Hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros).

 

Species at risk

 

It is estimated that there are around 89 species that are endangered and protected in the GunungLeuser National Park including; the Sumatran orangutan (Pongopygmaeusabelii), Sumatran rhino (Dicerorhinussumatrensis), Sumatran tiger (Pantheratigrissumatrae), Sumatran elephants (Elephasmaximus), Sun Bears (Helarctosmalayanus),  Hornbills board (Bucerosbicornis), Dhole (CuonAlpinus) and Gibbon (Hylobatessyndactylus).

 

 

In 1973 a Swiss organization set up an orangutan rehabilitation center in Bukit Lawang. The purpose of the center was to rehabilitate Orangutans released from captivity. The rangers at the center taught the orangutan all the necessary skills to survive in the wild. After an intense period of quarantine, readjustment to the natural habitat and reintegration in the semi-wild population, the Orangutan is then released back into the jungle. All orangutans released are still monitored by the rangers and they still provide them with supplementary food at the feeding platform until they become fully self-reliant.

 

 

The wildlife within the National Park is exotic and unusually diverse, Wild Orangutans can be difficult to see unless you go deep into the jungle. There are also white and black gibbons that make an amazing noise calling out to each other, and Thomas Leaf monkeys, with their amazing hair dos. If you are lucky, you may be able to see Hornbills, Moon Snakes, and Monitor Lizards.

 

Since there are very few still alive, it is very improbable that either the Sumatran Tiger or the Sumatran Rhinoceros will be encountered, although footprints and droppings have been reported. For elephants, go to Tangkahan or near Ketambe you can trek further into the jungle to try and spot wild elephants. While seeing creatures in the wild is never guaranteed, visitors can at least get a glimpse of their habitats and experience their environment while waiting to see a rare animal or bird.

 

" If you are ready to travel within Sumatra or have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
A truly incredible journey like no other is waiting for you"

"NORTH SUMATRA" 

"Lake Toba" 

GAMBAR LAKE TOBA

Lake Toba is an immense volcanic lake covering an area of 1,707 km² (1,000 km² bigger than Singapore) with an island in its centre.

 

"Bukit Lawang" 

GAMBAR BUKIT LAWANG

This sweet little town, 96km northwest of Medan, next to dense Sumatran jungle, is built around the popularity of its orangutan-spotting opportunities.

 

"Tangkahan" 

GAMBAR TANGKAHAN

Tangkahan is a tourist site situated on the edge of the GunungLeuser national park, around 20km due north from Bukit Lawang. 

 

"Pulau Banyak" 

GAMBAR PULAU BANYAK

PulauBanyak, Aceh Singkil is a Small Island Islands in Aceh Singkil district of Aceh province. The total area is 27,196 ha.

 

"Weh Island" 

GAMBAR WEH ISLAND

Weh Island or PulauWeh or PuloWeh (by the local population commonly referred to only as "Sabang", the name of the largest city) is a small active

 

"Berastagi" 

GAMBAR BERASTAGI

Berastagi (Dutch: Brastagi), meaning "rice store", is a town and district of Karo Regency situated on crossroads.

 

"Sibolga" 

GAMBAR SIBOLGA

Sibolga (formerly sometimes Sibolga) is a city and a port located in the natural harbour of Sibolga Bay on the west coast of North Sumatra province, in Indonesia.

 

"Nias" 

GAMBAR NIAS ISLAND

Nias Island (PulauNias) is one of the true gems of the Indonesian archipelago still waiting to be fully explored. Being off the beaten track means..

 


"WEST SUMATRA"


"Mentawai Island" 

GAMBAR MENTAWAI ISLAND

The Mentawai Islands are a chain of about seventy islands and islets approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles) off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia.

 

"Padang" 

GAMBAR PADANG

Padang is a common transit point for surfers travelling to Batu Islands and Mentawai Islands, and for tourists visiting the West Sumatran highlands.

 

"Bukit Tinggi" 

GAMBAR BUKIT TINGGI

The city has its origins in five villages that served as the basis for a marketplace. The city was known as Fort de Kock in colonial times in reference.

 

"Lake Maninjau" 

GAMBAR MANINJAU

Lake Maninjau is a large crater lake in West Sumatra, Indonesia with several villages bordering it. It is a great place to relax, experience local rural lifestyle.

 

"Jam Gadang" 

GAMBAR JAM GADANG

Jam Gadang (Minangkabau for "Big Clock") is a clock tower and major landmark and tourist attraction in the city of Bukittinggi,.

 

"Puncak Lawang" 

GAMBAR PUNCAK LAWANG

Puncak Lawang is the name of a plateau peak in Agam regency of West Sumatra . From this place, we can see the blue of Maninjau Lake .

 

"Benteng Fort De Cock" 

GAMBAR BENTENG

Fort de Kock is a Dutch heritage fort that stood in Bukittinggi City , West Sumatra , Indonesia . The fort was founded by Captain Bouer in 1825 during the time of Baron.

 

"Baajuang Traditional house museum" 

GAMBAR MUSEUM

The capital of West Sumatra, Padang has several houses built in traditional architecture, including Padang Museum.

 

"Lembah Anai Waterfall" 

GAMBAR LEMBAH ANAI

A view of LembahAnai Water Fall found in West Sumatera Province - Indonesia. It is located in LembahAnai area on the way towards Padang Panjang.

 

"Lobang Jepang" 

GAMBAR LOBANG JEPANG

Bukit Tinggi Japanese hole (also spelled the Japanese hole ) is one of the historical attractions in Bukittinggi City , West Sumatra , Indonesia.

 

"TOURIST INFORMATION"


"Visa & Money Changer" 

Indonesia offers short stay visa free facilities for tourists from 169 countries. Valid for 30 days.

 

"Thing To See" 

One of the most biodiverse regions in the world, the surrounding jungle of GunungLeuser National Park is home to some of the planet’s most exotic,.

 

"Our Services"

We aim to make your trip to Sumatra a more colourful and interesting experience. We cater for all budgets, whether large or small.

 

"F.A.Q" 

Depending on the number of days and length of time in the jungle, treks can vary from moderate to challenging, but are definitely unimaginably rewarding.


GAMBAR 

Bukit Lawang is a small riverside village located near the mountains of GunungLeuser National Park. After spending a few days exploring Bukit Lawang and the areas surrounding you might want to do something more adventurous? Why not join us on one of our package tour options visiting the surrounding villages?