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This website provides information on Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia. We also operate jungle treks, transport, tours, and other activities in Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Bukit Lawang is a popular tourist destination located on the edge of the Gunung Leuser National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to numerous bird ...
If you are looking for a few huts and no tourists, Bukit Lawang won't be for you. But if you would be bored by such a place, Bukit Lawang is a great place to learn a bit more about orangutans and also enjoy a relaxing time by the river on the edge of a national park.
Our most popular trek, you will trek in world-famous Gunung Leuser National Park at Bukit Lawang in search of the Sumatran Orangutan. We will also have an eye for the unrivalled diversity of other wildlife, including birds, reptiles, mammals, butterflies, amphibians, flowers, and trees.
Public transport options to and from Bukit Lawang. There are two competing buses from Medan to Bukit Lawang. The first is Almasar, which runs from opposite Carrefour Citra Garden 1km south to SPBU Simpang Pos (which is just north of Padang Bulan, the bus station for Berasatagi), on the ring road.
See orangutans in just one day from your Medan hotel - including transportation to and from your hotel. See the critically endangered Sumatran Orangutan in its natural habitat. Enjoy a stop for an Indonesian packed lunch in the jungle.
Experience the beautiful scenery of the riverscape on the edge of the jungle. Book Now - Click Here! The Tangkahan elephant day trip starts from Bukit Lawang in the morning, you will travel around 2.5 hours on unsurfaced roads. The other traffic is the occasional motorbike.
Swimming. The number one activity for local tourists in Bukit Lawang is swimming ('mandi') in the river. Thousands of locals visit on public holidays just to mandi in the river, enjoy their picnic lunch, before returning to Medan. Western visitors can also enjoy swimming in the Bohorok river.
Walk to Bukit Lawang's bat cave, where you will see thousands of bats, as well as nesting swallows. Enjoy a fully catered riverside BBQ at the Landak river. Swim in the beautifully tranquil Landak river. Cost: £27.50.
Most international visitors to Bukit Lawang begin their journey by flying to Medan's Kuala Namu airport, the closest airport to Bukit Lawang, around four hours' drive away. From Europe, Australia and America. There are no direct flights to Medan from outside Asia.
Book Now - Click Here! The one-day trek is designed to maximise your orangutan and wildlife spotting opportunities, and time spent in the jungle, for people who either don't want to sleep in the jungle, or who don't have more than one day to spare.