Sumatera Eco Trip 6D5N

Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights
Tour Code: SEA-NSE06

Day 1: Medan Airport – Tangkahan (Mega Inn)
Upon arrival at KNIA Airport (Medan-North Sumatera) Via …… at ……, meet and greet by you guide. Directly depart for Bohorok, located at southern part of Gunung Leuser National Park). Drive for about 4 hours on bumpy road from Medan, capital of North Sumatra, to Visit the ecotourisme site Tangkahan. Arrive in Tangkahan , cross the hanging bridge , then chek in to Mega Inn for your accommodation.

Day 2 : Tangkahan – bukit lawang(B)
Breakfas at the lodge, after breakfas herding Sumatran Elephant in the rain forest including jungle trek to explore the diversity of flora and fauna .After lunch by our micro bus (approximately 4 hours) to Bukit lawang. The driving is along the ex-logging road passing through the plantation and villages. Bukit lawang at Bohorok Village where orang utan is trained to return to the natural habitat. Check in at Eco Lodge for accommodation (Non-star hotel)
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Day 3 : Bukit Lawang Trekking – berastagi (B,L)
After breakfast, 3 hours trekking to the Leuser national park to see the orang utan . This was be the site for the Sumatra Orangutan Rehabilitation Center. The center provided temporary home for illegally traded Orangutans before they are released into the wild. Hike up a hill through the rainforest , if you have a good luck you can see the hornbill, macaqa , long tail macaq , pig tail macaq and it is possible to see wild Orangutans.
After lunch , then depart for a fresh air mountainous area of Brastagi in around 5 hours drive. En-route visit Lingga o Dokan village, a village with a number of traditional houses that are still being occupied. See the famous fruit market at Brastagi. Overnight stay at Sinabung Hotel in Berastagi (Breakfast).

Day 4 : Brastagi – Parapat – Samosir/ Lake Toba (B)
Morning drive approximately 4 hours for Prapat, a famous lake resort lies on the east shore of Lake Toba, the largest lake in South East Asia. Enroute stops visiting the slender of Sipiso Piso Waterfall drops into the northern tip shore of Lake Toba from hundred meters height. Visit ancient King’s Palace of Simalungun at Pematang Purba.( The Big House has already broken down), Proceed to Prapat through the fertile vegetable and fruit farms, pine tree forest and spectacular view of the lake along most part of the journey. Arrival Prapat takes a boat ride in 45 minutes for Samosir, a huge island in the middle of the lake. Check in Tabo cottage (Breakfast).

Day 5 : Samosir (B)
Morning after breakfast, your day begins with Samosir tour visiting the tomb of King Sidabutar and Batak Toba Village at Tomok. Then visit Ambarita, a traditional village with ancient megalithic furniture in front of the traditional house and proceed to Simanindo or ambarita Village to watch folk dance performance of Batak Toba People. Rest of the day is on your own activities. Stay at Tabo Cottage on Samosir Island .

Day 6 : Samosir – Parapat – Medan (B)
Breakfast at Hotel, After breakfast depart for Parapat by Ferry boat , Arrive parapat continue drive to KNIA airport to cacth your flight for your next destination.

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Tour Code: SEA-NSE06
Duration : 6 days / 5 nights:
Type of Accommodation : BBukit Lawang Eco-lodge (Bukit Lwang), Mega Lodge (Tangkahan), Sinabung Hotel **** (Berastagi), Tabo Cottage **
Type of Transportation : Four wheel drive, mini bus
Start/End : Medan(North Sumatra) Airport
Number of pax : 2, 4, 6 , 9 , 12 pax
Grade : Moderate

Included:

  • Air conditioned mini bus: Polonia Airport – parapat – berastagi – Bukit Lawang .- Medan.
  • Meals as indicate in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = Lunch D = dinner)
  • Bukit Lawang exploration
  • Ranger
  • English, German , Spanish Speaking guide.
  • Entrance fee and donation

Not included:

  • Domestic/International ticket + airport tax
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunch and Dinner (see the itinerary)
  • Porter, laundry, telephone
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • All kinds of expenditures incur due to flight cancellations/delays or due to other causes beyond our control (“force majeure”)