🌿A highlighted trip to Explore Sumatra with 3D2N jungle trek included volcano hike and relax at lake Toba with a couple from Italy
Welcome to sumatra and welcome to Gunung Leuser National Park guys.. We are happy and thrilled to have you with us on this tour. We had a really time and enjoy the trip very much. Our trip start from pick up from kuala namu international airport. Driving through the Medan city and Binjai city with lots of traffic mixed of various vehicles. Driving through the traffic in the city is very challenging. Then we passed the city and getting to the rural areas. The road seems bit better, but soon change to rugged and bumpy road. driving through the palm oil plantation all the way till bukit lawang. passing all the the villages along the way
🐾 Gunung Leuser National Park is Wildlife Haven
The park is a vital refuge for some of the world’s most threatened animals, including:
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Sumatran orangutans — the only great apes found in Asia and critically endangered
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Sumatran tigers — elusive and rare big cats
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Sumatran elephants — smaller and more endangered than their mainland cousins
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Sumatran rhinoceros — one of the rarest rhino species on the planet
An italian couple tourist trekking for 3d2 night into sumatra national park
Visit Batu katak area. Another entrance to sumatra national park. Batu katak is around 3o minutes drive from Bukit Lawang. The amorphophallus titanum flower are randomly grown near the lime stone all over this area. It is not available every day. If there is a chance, we will get notified, then we will offer the tourist to visit and observe the flower
🌿 Conservation Importance
Gunung Leuser National Park plays a key role in protecting vital rainforest ecosystems and combating climate change by preserving massive carbon sinks. The park faces ongoing threats from illegal logging, poaching, and land conversion for agriculture, making conservation efforts critical.
Multiple government agencies, NGOs, and local communities collaborate to protect this biodiversity hotspot and promote sustainable tourism as a tool for conservation.
🥾 Tourism and Adventure
The park offers unforgettable opportunities for eco-tourism and wildlife trekking. Popular entry points include Bukit Lawang and Ketambe, where visitors can embark on guided treks to spot orangutans and other wildlife, experience spectacular jungle landscapes, and learn about local conservation efforts.
Visitors can also explore remote waterfalls, rivers, and mountain trails, making Gunung Leuser a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.
🌏 A Legacy to Protect
As one of the last great rainforests in Southeast Asia, Gunung Leuser National Park represents not only a haven for wildlife but also a precious natural heritage for future generations. Supporting responsible tourism here helps ensure that this incredible ecosystem remains vibrant and intact.
Jungle shelter in the sumatra rain forest
Jungle shelter : Spend the night in the jungle shelter set up and provided. The jungle shelter is a simple hut for the trekkers. all the equipment are provided. This hut is for place to spent the night, and also come with the a simple kitchen. There are also a toilet built further away from the hut.
Jungle trek into sumatra rain forest, 3d2 night. Staying for the night at the Jungle Shelter provided
Explore the rain forest in the Sumatra National Park of Gunung Leuser Bukit Lawang : Spend a day and up to 20 days in the middle of sumatra rain forest. It will be guided tour. Hiking through the rugged surface of the jungle floor, ,muddy and full of roots of the tree. climbing many hills steep and slippery. Often we walk following the river stream further into the heart of the national park.
Bringing all the necessary item for food and drink, and the camping gear and equipment. Living nomadic and move around from one campsite to another.
Hike to the mount Sibayak volcano for the sunrise view with the volcanic view
Hiking to the top of mount Sibayak Volcano : Spend a day to climb the Mount Sibayak Volcano, located in Berastagi, Karo highland region. Usually start by 4 am from the accommodation. Drive for 30 minutes to the base camp of the mount Sibayak. Start hiking from that base camp for 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach the top. The sun rise usually at at around 6.20 am. Enjoy the tea , coffee and breakfast while having the sunrise. It is a nature, the sunrise is not always present or the clods blocking it in the far distance horizon
A highlighted gallery during the trip
HOW TO GET TO BUKIT LAWANG
HOW TO GET TO BUKIT LAWANG Bukit Lawang is a village at the of [...]































