North Sumatra (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.
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ADVENTURE IS THE BASE OF OUR ACTIVITIES, BUT FAIRNESS IS OUR VISION! We are specialists for ecologically responsible travel in North Sumatra. Our tours are arranged with the desire of conserving the environment and the well-being of people and animals in this region. Our ambition is to give travelers a taste of the colourful Indonesian culture and to protect the Gunung Leuser National Park, especially the habitat of the last Sumatran orangutans. CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019!
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Sumatra orangutan treks provides travel information tours & Knowledge team And Experience Of Trekking, Climbing, Caving, Rafting, Boating, Diving, As Well As Cultural Sightseeing, Our Local-born, Family-run Professional Team Specialises In Creating The Package Most Appropriate To You.
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BUKIT LAWANG ADVENTURE arranges jungle trekking tours through the rainforest of Gunung Leuser National Park, starting from the small village of Bukit Lawang. See orangutans and other wildlife up-close in their natural habitat. We also arrange outdoor activities such as white water rafting, river tubing, cave tours and authentic village tours. BLA can help arrange transportation and accommodation.
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Trekking Orangutan Sumatra has more than 15 years experience to travel from various countries, we play a role in forest trips, sumatra tours, traditional culture, camping, rafting. and we help 5% of our income for social.
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Welcome! We’re here to help you plan your trip that is tailor made for you… With extensive knowledge and experience of trekking, climbing, caving, rafting, boating as well as cultural sightseeing, our local-born, family-run professional team specialises in creating the package most appropriate for you. Do you love animals, wildlife, nature, adventure and want to have a great experience? Then you are at the right place. Whether you are looking for seeing orangutans in the wild, watch the sunrise at Sibayak volcano in Berastagi, visit Lake Toba which is the largest volcano lake in the world, trek with elephants in Tangkahan or raft the white water rapids of Asahan, we can take care of all that hard work for you.
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Join us in North Sumatra, one of the two only places in the world where you can spot Orangutans in the wild ! At Sumatra Orangutan Explore we organize unique and unforgettable jungle trekking striving to respect and preserve the unique ecosystem & biodiversity of the Gunung Leuser National Park and especially protect the endangered Sumatran Orangutan. Our eco-friendly daily tours aim to support local people & traditional activities. Our team of experienced English-speaking guides, certified by the Indonesia Tourist Guides Association (ITGA-HPI Himpunan Pramuwisata Indonesia) will be glad to share their knowledge with you. They strictly follow the Gunung Leuser National Park guidelines and our jungle rules. They do their best to keep the jungle clean and the wildlife safe!
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Good place to relax and recommended for you all. Located in the centre of the city. The best therapist you can find here.
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We went to the place Tuk Tuk to a very nice guesthouse named Romlan. The ferry brings you to their doorstep. The climate is very nice and the the view very relaxing. You can also rent a scooter to see the island. Loved it. Tip: the ferry leaves from Parapat (tiga raja harbour) to Tuk tuk. On the way back we thought it would be nice to stay one night in Parapat near the harbour. But accomodations are very bad and pricy.so not recommended. We landed on Medan airport. You can take a shared taxi which is okay priced. Later we found out air asia also has a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Silangit which is closer to Lake Toba. From Silangit there is a Damri bus to Parapat (tiga raja harbour) And from there you can take the ferry to Tuk tuk.
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Renting a scooter is by far the easiest option. There is a place next to the Sibayak Cafe (you cannot miss the gigantic sign) in the centre of Berastagi where you can rent them. By scooter there are two places I recommend you to go to. First, to the deserted village of Suka Nalu. Photos of the red zone you find online (abandoned school etc) were taken here. From there you can walk along a "road" that is overgrown. In dry season I think you can cross the small river at the end of it, so that you can see the dead forest and lava stream. However, we didn't manage to cross the river due to high water. Afterwards, ride to the ghost town called Gurukinayan. Here you can see the lava stream and also walk over it for a while. Great up close view of the vulcano as well. I would not recommend trying to walk from the first to the second place, because there are cliffs/small canyons carved out by the lava that you would have to cross and they seemed too treacherous to climb in and out of. You can also get to the first place by bus. Take the orange "Rio" bus (it brought us pretty close) and walk the last part.
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