We provide the jungle trekking in Bukit Lawang

Gunung Leuser National Park / Sumatra / Indonesia

Seeing the orangutan in the wild may be one of the best experiences you will have in your life…

Does not matter if you are a backpacker, couple, family or group, we arrange all kinds of trek according to your individual wishes and physical condition.

Jungle trekking, starting from the village Bukit Lawang, located in Northern Sumatra, in one of the last paradises in the world, hrough the tropical jungle, to area where are living also Sumatran tiger and Sumatran Elephant, with absolute gorgeous, untouchable, virgin rainforest. These trekking give you a unique experience with chance to see the rare Sumatran Orang-utan or other wildlife in natural habitat. The last day trekking give you option go back to village, by local river rafting or by walking.
You can choose from half day trek till one month or till you will missing the human civilization..
This trek is recommended for for all kind of people with love to nature, adventure or photography.
1/2 Day Orangutan Trek in Bukit Lawang 35 EUR per Person (min. 3 People)  or   85 EUR for Couple           
  1 Day Orangutan Trek in Bukit Lawang 45 EUR per Person (min. 3 People)  or   110 EUR for Couple
2 Days trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser 80 EUR per Person (min. 3 People) or   200 EUR for Couple
3 Days Trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser 110 EUR per Person  ( min. 3 People )  or   275 EUR
4 Days Trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser 155 EUR per Person  ( min. 3  People )  or   390 EUR
5 Days Trekking inside NP Gunung Leuser 190 EUR per Person  ( min. 3  People )  or   475 EUR for
6 Days Trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser 225 EUR per Person  ( min. 3  People )  or   565 EUR
7 Days Trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser 260 EUR per Person  ( min. 3  People )  or   725 EUR
Bukit Lawang   Bukit Lawang is a small tourist village at the bank of Bahorok River, situated approximately 86 km
Half Day Orangutan Trek 3 hours trekking inside the NP Gunung Leuser costs : 35 EUR per Person (min. 3

Bukit Lawang is known for the largest animal sanctuary of Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii), around 5 000 orangutans and also the main access point from the east side to the Gunung Leuser National Park, which is one of the richest tropical-forest ecosystems in the world.