Discover the best top things to do in Sumatra, Indonesia including Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra, Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation, Puncak Pelangkah Gading, Jambak Sea Turtle Camp, Leuser Jungle Adventure - Private Day Tour, Teluk Kiluan, Pariaman Turtle Conservation, Batang Palupuh Nature Conservation Center (Rafflesia Park), Gigi Hiu Kelumbayan, The Bohorok Orangutan Centre at Bukit Lawang.
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Tambling Wildlife Nature Conservation (TWNC) is located on the southern tip of Sumatera Island and part of South Bukit Barisan National Park. TWNC is a home for many endangered species such as Sun Bear, Sumatran Elephant, Clouded Leopard, Sumatran Surili, Siamang, and also Sumatran Tiger with the highest population density in Southeast Asia.
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Its a nice place to see the dolphin. We use "jukung" to see the dolphin. Jukung seems like a manual boat. You will get so many dolphins there
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We visited the Batang Palupuh Nature Reserve in August 2019. Our local naturalist guide Joni, who is living here, had a high level of knowledge about flora and fauna in the reserve. Amazingly, he also has acurate knowledge about the location of the famous giant flowers: Rafflesia arnoldii. Thanks to Joni, after a 30 minutes trek in the jungle, we have seen the rafflesia blooming at 2 stages. A very interesting botanic visit!!!
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We arrange jungle trekking tours through the rainforest of Gunung Leuser National Park, starting from the village Bukit Lawang,located in northern Sumatra,Indonesia. It is one of the last places in the world where you have the unique chance to observe the rare Sumatran orangutan in his natural habitat. The Gunung Leuser National Park is further habitat for many other species of exotic animals,flowers and plants. Since 2004, the tropical rainforests of the Gunung Leuser National Park together with 2 more national parks on Sumatra, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage.
We travelled with Trailfinders. The organisation was superb. We had a guide for our 3-day stay called Gandar who was very knowledgeable and thoughtful. A ranger called Ayub was assigned for the Orang Utan trek; frankly he was a genius, we saw eight including one very close encounter. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend any aspect.
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