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Welcome to Bukit Lawang - where solo tourists explore their time to ripe great advanture in North Sumatra, Indonesia 🇮🇩
Backpacker Lodge is close by to the river and has an athereal jungle view, as if were back to nature.
You'll never have an hour like this again in your entire life, mingle with fellow lovely backpackers. Enjoy on holiday immensely with your beloved friends; lots of walking 🚶♂️ observing 🥽 swimming 🏊♀️ singing...
"jungle trek, jungle trek in Bukit Lawang,
See the monkey, see the bird, see orangutan
jungle trek, jungle trek in Bukit Lawang,
See the monkey, see the bird, see orangutan
Walking in jungle, see the animal,
Walking together in Bukit Lawang,
Rafting together, singing together
Everything together in Bukit Lawang hey🤩😛🤭 hey 😄😃😛
How to get to Bukit Lawang (Airport)
The most convenient way to get to Bukit Lawang is with a taxi from Medan Airport. Even with the comfort of spacious leather seats and air-conditioning, the trip can be a long one. It takes about three and half hours and the road is bumpy and winding. Making the trip in this fashion will set you back around 15€.
If you’re keen on saving a good chunk of change and are up for a bit of adventure, then read the following instructions carefully. Airport to Medan or Airport to Binjai.
If you are coming from the airport, you need to take DAMRI (Airport public bus) to Medan then city minibus to Pinang Baris to Bukit Lawang . If you take bus ALS to Binjai, you should ask your driver to drop you off Tanah Lapang, from here you need to hop on a public coach minibus (PS/ALMASAR) to Bukit Lawang and the fare is one way.
Besides hostel 🏩 I also organize exciting jungle trek, have you ever seen wild orangutan in the jungle, the orangutans can jump short distances, often reaching up to 50 feet high, which help them escape predators; tigers, bears, snake therefore, I hope you are going to see absolute beauty wildlife.
If you haven't booked jungle trek yet 😉 you may join us!
One day (all day long)
Two days (stay overnight)
Three days (3D/2N)
Four days (3D/2N)
Five days (4D/3N)
Six days (5D/4N)
What to do there 🤩
* Observe the critically endangered wild Sumatran Orangutan in its natural habitat, you make memories for life; sleeping overnight in the tropical rainforest 💑
* Walk up and down narrow trails; washing it all off in the unimaginably delicious cool water of a pure, fresh mountain stream👣
* Eat local food in the jungle, swimming down Bahorok river & come back to your hotel by river (rafting/jungle taxi)🌊