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Of all of the great national parks you will find across the world, there aren't many that offer such an experience as Gunung Leuser National Park. Located in Indonesia and home towards the most endangered species in the world, this is a must-visit park.Enjoy stunning views, jungle adventures, and beach-side relaxation at ecotourism locations in this park. Consume and experiences mostly of the untouched wonders around the globe.
Gunung Leuser National Park
Gunung Leuser lies across the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces. It's among the final places on earth in which a vast variety of endangered species are available. Here you can have elephants and orangutans and wander through the jungle where rhinos, tigers, siamangs, Thomas Elad monkeys, macaques, gibbons, and a lot of species to mention here. This park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, then when travelers visit, be sure to follow the rules from the park to assist protect its wonderful sites.
Spectacular Destinations
Gunung Leuser National Park could be divided into separate regions, each as spectacular because the others. From island escapes to the home of elephants, to high mountain vistas, Gunung Leuser National Park has a little bit of everything.
Pulau Weh
Also referred to as Sabang by Indonesians, Palau Weh is a small tropical island 15 kilometers northwest of Sumatra belonging to the Aceh province. It's the place to find an abundance of inspiring scenery composed of both jungle and brown beaches. For fans of snorkeling and diving, this is an ideal place to do so. The area continues to be mostly undeveloped leaving environmental surroundings absent of pollution.
Tangkahan
A bit of a hidden paradise within the Gunung Leuser National Park, Tangkahan is really a region dedicated to ecotourism. It is located along the Kuala Buluh River and is filled with dense rainforests. This is actually the home of Sumatran elephants and is also a location for his or her calves to grow up. Ecotourists are thanks for visiting join tours which will bring them for this location.
Karo Highlands
The Karo Highlands are the home of Bukit Lawang and Lake Toba. Journeys through el born area grant visitors stunning mountain views in addition to appointments with traditional locations such as the fruit market in Berastagi. This location can also be full of indigenous plants and visitors can discover the coffee-growing techniques of the locals.
Sumatra Eco Tours
Eco-tours are the responsible method to traverse Gunung Leuser National Park. And as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, those are the only way travelers should do so. There are a number of tours to select from which range from single-day to two-week expeditions. They will take you through a variety of different parts of the park and every one of them are slightly different. Travelers should look through them and make sure they pick the tour that's satisfactory.
- Hello Jungle Trek (4D/3N) – An overnight trek in to the Sumatran jungle to see wildlife for example orangutans.
- Sumatra Highlights (6D/5N) – A six-day Sumatra adventure that includes orangutan trekking, tube-rafting, and cultural immersion.
- Green Weekend Escape (1D) – A one-day tour starting from Medan which includes a jungle trek along with a chance to see orangutans.
- Leuser, Volcano & Lake (7D/6N) – Combining some of the most amazing spots in Sumatra, this tour takes up a volcano to see Lake Toba, see orangutans, and experience local life.
- Orangutans & Elephants (5D/4N) – A two-day orangutan trek, a visit to the Sumatran elephants in Tangkahan, along with a journey to determine Lake Toba.
- Adventure For Actives (6D/5N) – For active travelers, experience orangutans and other wildlife in Gunung Leuser National Park on the mountain bike.
- Jungle Meets Beach (9D/8N) – A combination of jungle and island experience, trek for two days before relaxing at the island of Pulau Weh.
- Sumatra Holiday XL (14D/13N) – Meet orangutans, explore local life, see Tangkahan elephants, hike up a volcano in Berastagi, experience Lake Toba, and relax on the island of Pulau Weh during this two-week adventure.
- The Jungle Book (7D/6N) – Tour to villages around Bukit Lawang, go orangutan trekking in Gunung Leuser Park, and white water rafting in Marike.
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Cottages
Choose from three jungles style accommodations that provide western comforts to make certain that any traveler will love their experience here.
Jungle View Room
The two downstairs rooms consist of 45 square meters of just living space and are designed to accommodate two people. The bed room includes a comfortable queen-size double bed. Each room includes a large patio, a hammock, and views from the greed garden and Bohorok River.
- Low Season (October – June) – 34 EUR / Night
- High Season (July – September) – 40 EUR / Night
- Breakfast (Optional) – 4 EUR / Person, Free drinking water refill throughout your stay!
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Jungle View Suite
This is a larger room option that includes two floors with panoramic views of the jungle and Bohorok River from their balcony. The downstairs bedroom has a comfortable queen size double bed and also the upstairs room comes with an extra double bed you can use by two additional people,
- Low Season (October – June) – 48 EUR / Night
- High Season (July – September) – 64 EUR / Night
- Breakfast (Optional) – 4 EUR / Person, Free h2o refill throughout your stay!
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Batak Room
This is the budget room option that is ideal for single travelers or young couples. It's about 25 meters of just living space, a private bathroom, and a balcony that provides side views of the jungle and Bukit Lawang walking way.
- Low Season (October – June) – 16 EUR / Night
- High Season (July – September) – 20 EUR / Night
- Breakfast (Optional) – 4 EUR / Person, Free h2o refill throughout your stay!
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