Friday, July 15, 2011

Green Xplorer ( Sumatera Land Tour )Bukit Lawang Trekking Exodus


Welcome to SUMATRA – INDONESIA
This is a golden gate before your exploring to Indonesian archipelago virtually. From here you can visit and explore the exotic of Indonesian islands, land and sea. In order to keep your journey interesting and comfortable, we have provided you with a number of various interesting tour packages with a brief of itinerary for each package. All your needs collectively for a journey will be set up and organized well. A number of our professional staff will assist, help and guide you to ensure that your trip is comfortable and all your needs to be fulfilled. 

The exotic and lovely from North to South
If you love nature, Sumatra is the place. Starting from Aceh, Leuser Nasional Park, one of the largest national parks in the world. The park is the home for the orangutans, gibbons, monkeys, tigers, elephants and the Sumatran rhinoceros. Bukit Lawang - Bohorok is one of the popular places for tourist to see the orangutans.
Orang Utan Sumatera ( Bukit Lawang )
  


When entering North Sumatra, you can visit the Great Bukit Barisan National Park in the Karo highlands, 66 km from Medan. Enjoy the Karoness culture a Batak Karo village with a number of traditional houses that are still being used in where eight families living together in every house. Then visit the fruit market of Berastagi.
Lake Toba is the famous lake at the heart of the Batak people. This is the largest lake in Southeast Asia and is one of the deepest lakes in the world (500 meters). In the middle of Lake Toba, is Samosir Island, the original home of the Batak Toba.



MEDAN – LEUSER NATIONAL  PARK TRACKING

Duration: 06 Days/05 Nights
Mini participants : two persons

ITINERARY:
 
DAY 01.MEDAN – BUKIT LAWANG (Bukit Lawang Cottage / Rindu Alam )
Arrival at Polonia Airport Medan drive to Bukit Lawang with stop at Crocodile farm, and several Plantation for rubber and Palm oil arrival at Bukit Lawang check in to hotel. 


DAY 02.LEUSER NATIONAL PARK TRACKING.( Overnight in Tent / Shelter ) B.L.D
After breakfast at hotel then walking trough the bank of the river and crossing the river by traditional canoe and walking up the jungle to see the Orang Utan on the their feeding time. After feeding the Orang Utan tracking throuhg the Leuser National Park, walking around Leuser National Park is the time to experience many kind of flora and fauna as well enjoy the song of birds and Siamang “The Black Gibbon” and overnight in tent or shelter


DAY 03.LEUSER NATIONAL PARK TRACKING .( Overnight in Tent / Shelter ) B.L.D
Second day Tracking in the jungle will take for 6 to 7 hours and will explore the park and walking down to the bank of the river where we can take a swim on the river, during the tracking the wild life in the jungle will be a fantastic experience. 

DAY 04.CONTINUE TRACKING – RETURN TO HOTEL B.L
After breakfast prepared by tour guide continue tracking, today is full day walking and explore the rain tropical forest with their wild life living in their natural habitat. Afternoon return to hotel.  


Day 05.BUKIT LAWANG - MEDAN.(Grand Mutiara / Tiara / Best Western Asean ) B.
After breakfast free at own leisure for swimming or walking and then drive to Medan arrival in Medan, city tour by visiting Great Mosque, Sultan Palace and Chinese Temple. 


DAY 06.HOTEL – AIRPORT.B.
After breakfast transfer to Airport for your flight to next destination. 


Package price include : Accommodation (Hotel, Shelter or Tent), Air condition transport, Meals as indicate on itinerary, English speaking guide, Escort, Entrance fee, Permit, Refreshment.

OUR PRODUCT.................//

* Sumatera Wild River Rafting ( Wampu River,Asahan River ) 
* Treking in Bukit Lawang ... Get more experiece about the wild jungle...//.
* The Beatyful jungle phenomenem ( Gunung Leuser National Park ) part of Bukit Lawang.
* The ,7 seven days trek in very dense jungle flora & fauna 
* Jungle( Trek in Bukit Lawang) _ ( Tangkahan ) North Sumatera _ Medan < INDONESIA >GrGr
* Bukit Lawang Jungle Expedition










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