BUKIT LAWANG - Finding Wild Orangutans in Sumatra
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This is something I've always wanted to do - going on a jungle trek with wild Orangutans in North Sumatra. This is one of the best things I've done in Indonesia so far and would highly reccommend checking it out!
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Orangutan, Bukit Lawang / Indonesia, Sumatra
This semi-wild orangutan latched onto a Dutch tourist as she walked along the trail near the feeding area. The guides suggested that this uncommon behavior was due to the recent loss of a child. Reluctantly feeding the animal a banana was the only way the guides could free her from its powerful arms and legs.
A once in a lifetime experience trekking with Orangutans | Bukit Lawang (Indonesia Ep 4)
Bukit Lawang is the gateway to trekking with Orangutans in Sumatra, and Sumatra is one of only two places in the world you can see Orangutans in the wild. We were not going to miss out, and on arriving in Bukit Lawang we booked a three day two night trek into the Gunung Leuser National Park. The trekking was awesome, although a bit of rain and some steep trails made it hard work in places. Our wildlife encounters included nine Orangutans, two species of monkey, lots of birds, monitor lizards, and a snake. The accommodation was rustic but the food was great. The trekking finished with a beautiful waterfall for a swim and then rafting out of the jungle back to Bukit Lawang. The bat cave was an interesting way to finish our time in Bukit Lawang. A Bukit Lawang orangutan trek is an amazing 'bucket-list' experience. Awesome!
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Jungle Trekking Experience Bukit Lawang Sumatra
We went on a two-day jungle trekking in Bukit Lawang, in Sumatra and it was fantastic. We got to see orangutans in the wild, monkeys, even the Thomas Leaf monkey, had fun at the waterfall and went tube rafting!
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Orangutan Jungle Trek in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra | Travel Vlog
Going on an orangutan jungle trek in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra has been the highlight of my recent trip to Indonesia! But as amazing as this experience was, I can’t not touch upon some important issues that this trip has brought to light (even more) for me - mainly the deforestation of the rainforest to make space for palm oil plantations, causing the loss of habitat for many now critically endangered species in the process, as well as unethical tourism. Please watch the video until the end and help me spread awareness.
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Bukit Lawang - A wild orangutan appeared!
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Orangutans and Sumatra Jungle Trekking in Bukit Lawang, Indonesia
Bukit Lawang Orangutan tracking, trekking and tubing.
I ordered the Bukit Lawang Orangutan tracking, trekking, and tubing activities from the owner of my hotel, Wisma Leuser Sibayak. This was part of my Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba Itinerary. Ricky who was the representative of the hotel was also my guide during the three hours activities. In the afternoon of January 14, after lunch, we started the trekking. Ricky’s associates and colleagues Nuria from Germany and Wan joined us.
We were also lucky to have seen Thomas’ leaf monkey. A relative of the silver leaf monkey I am familiar with in Selangor, Malaysia. It was a male monkey calling its partner using its distinct vocalization. The monkey looked friendly, clean and smooth. It was not scared of our presence at all.
Finally, we reached the meeting point for the tubing activity. There waited Ricky’s partner named Wan. Before tubing, we had a short break. We ate pineapples and some bananas. Then the macaques started gathering nearby which signaled us to already proceed with the tubing back towards Wisma Leuser Sibayak.
January is considered low season in Bukit Lawang. However, there is a chance to find the Sumatran Orangutans like I did.
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ORANGUTAN IN BUKIT LAWANG
Orangutan in Bukit Lawang sumatera indonesia. Sumatra Orangutan Treks/Bukit Lawang-Jungle Trekking. Orangutan trekking wisata bukit lawang 2019. Info lengkapnya silahkan kunjungi : Pusat Orangutan Bohorok di Bukit Lawang (Indonesia).
Orangutans and Sumatra Jungle Trekking in Bukit Lawang, Indonesia
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Seeing Orangutans in Bukit Lawang (for free) No guide ????????
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Orangutan Jackie comes down to meet everyone! Jungle trekking in Bukit Lawang, Indonesia
Jungle trekking in Bukit Lawang, Sumatra.This is Jackie, she was released into the jungle 10 years ago after being someones pet so she is semi-wild. We had trekked for about 1 hr and saw her in a tree. As you can see she still likes human interaction and I was lucky enough to be closest when she came down from the tree! The guides do not beckon her down and do not feed her.
Chased by Orangutans in Sumatra (Bukit Lawang jungle vlog)
Chased by Orangutans in Sumatra (Bukit Lawang jungle vlog)
First part of our indonesian expedition. In Sumatra we booked a 3 days (2 nights) trek in the Gunung Leuser National Park near Bukit Lawang.
Price was around 240 Euros for 2 persons (also including accomodation before and after in Bukit Lawang)
Prices are pretty much similar everywhere. There are a lot of accomodation and tourist agencies there where one can arrange treks- for 1, 2 or more days.
Sleeping in tents in the jungle- no electricity, no water (just in the rivers), no GSM coverage!
Even if there is no more a orangutan feeding centre, the chances are very hight for you to see the animals. The guides will know how to make that happen ;)
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Jungle trekking in Bukit Lawang - An awesome experience from North Sumatra
Jungle trekking is the primary activity in Bukit Lawang as it is the gateway to the nearby Gunung Leuser National Park .
Most tourists hire a guide as the jungle is easy to get lost in and requires a permit from Gunung Leuser National Park guide office.
Even though sightings of the orang-utan and other wildlife can never be guaranteed, when following the instructions of your guide the chances are favorable.
Getting too close to an orangutan increases the risk of passing on disease and viral infection, which jeopardizes the orangutans chances of survival and in turn the health and survival of the wild orangutan population in the entire area.
In the forests of Gunung Leuser National Park you can also meet the most famous organgutan – Mina. She is is extremely smart and knows exactly how it works. When there’s a group of people on a jungle trek and Mina appears, a lot of guides are panicking. You have two options: to lave the food behind for Mina and run or to stay calm, try to keep distance and hope that she’s in a good mood and not too hungry.
Another interesting amnimal is the Thomas Leaf Monkey. They have mohawk-style hair, and leap into air with wild abandon as they move from tree to tree.
If you want to go on a multiple day trek make sure you are fit and in good condition. The humidity coupled with the intensity of grade of the hills makes for some hard work but many options for spot. The reward at the end of your jungle adventure is a late afternoon paddle in the river back to the village.
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A HUGE orangutan interrupted our trek [Sumatra Jungle Trek DAY 2]
The most exciting thing happened to us while trekking through the Sumatran Jungle looking for orangutans and I'm so happy I got to experience it and share with you too! Stick around for the next day of adventures which include waterfalls, tubing, food and of course more orangutans.
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Finding WILD Orangutans in Sumatra // VLOG 002
We started our stay in Indonesia with a 3-day-long hike through the jungle near Bukit Lawang, Sumatra. The tour was called “jungle explorer“ and operated by EcoTravel ( We’ve purposely picked this company since they make sure to leave no footprints in the jungle and have a general focus on fairness and sustainability on all levels.
Besides the amazing experience of seeing wild orangutans in their natural habitat and sleeping in a jungle for 2 nights, those 3 days made us realize one thing: We have to do everything we can to protect the jungle and all its beautiful inhabitants!
We personally stopped purchasing any products that contain palm oil and hope to inspire you to do the same after watching this video :)
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