WELCOME TO SUMATRA

Come and join us for the adventure of a lifetime. We aim to ensure you have great fun, while seeing a host of wild and rare animals in their natural environment. If you would like to experience seeing the orangutan living in the wild, Bukit Lawang in North Sumatra is one of only two places left in the world where you can see these animals still living in their natural environment.

Lost in the depths of Sumatra,

The chance to go trekking in Gunung leuser National Park, offers you the chance to come face to face with amazing animals and experience the natural beauty of the jungle,

Orangutan is one of the most endangered species in the world, found only in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Bukit Lawang ('gateway to the mountain') is situated just 96kms northwest of Medan, making it one of the easiest, most accessible places to start your jungle adventure.

One of the most biodiversity regions in the world, the surrounding jungle of Gunung Leuser National Park houses 130 mammal species including 8 primate species, 285 species of birds and 89 endangered and protected species and the only last place on earth where orangutans, elephants, rhinos and tigers live together in habitat,

our expert guide is assured of a certified guide ( Indonesian Tourist Guide Association,ITGA or HPI-Himpunan Pramuwisata Indonesia) and of standard local prices.

It does not matter if you are a bacpacker, a couple, a group or a familly, we can arrange any kind of tour to your liking .... "

our tour operator guide is local, they keep in touch with their community and family, speaks English and has excellent knowledge about the plants and animals that live in the rainforest, They will continue to search wildlife and provide plenty of information, Family with children will be support by additional guides as well as a team of chefs and rafting. we will act as translators and show the Indonesian way of life in North Sumatra as well as our experienced guide will help you discover Indonesia rainforests and culture in a unique and innovative way....

Bat Cave

In Bukit lawang we have bat cave, this cave is quite famous for local tourist or western tourist. You just need about 30 minute after pass the Eco lodge hotel, walking through the rubber plantation where you can see how the people work there to get the rubber, if you are lucky will see some monkey around the rubber trees, and on the way you will find directional signs leading to the cave.
In the cave will see a lot of bats and swallows and you will need flashlights because inside the cave very dark, cave length about 500 meters and will need about 30 minute to walk around the cave. You will walk some time on the rock and this is not easy walk for old people and children.
You can go there by you self and if you need guide will cost you 15 euro/person.

WHAT TO BRING:
Camera, bottle of water, shoes, toilet paper and flashlight.
entrance fee  : 50.000 IDR/person.
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