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Sumatra to Nusa Lembongan: Wild Islands & Zen Beaches - 18 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

18 - 39

Start / End

  • Medan
  • Nusa Lembongan

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 18

Meals included

26

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the wild heart of Sumatra with an epic 2-day jungle trek into Gunung Leuser National Park, searching for incredible wild orangutans, camping under the stars, and experiencing the thrill of river tubing back to civilization.
  • Discover Medan's vibrant culture with a unique becak tour, visiting grand mosques and palaces. Later, connect deeply with local traditions during a cultural immersion experience at Kampung Lama, learning ancient crafts and games from diverse communities.
  • Embrace Bali's coastal charm with exhilarating surf lessons in Canggu. Journey to the serene highlands to explore the breathtaking Ulun Danu Temple, trek through picturesque rice fields and past stunning waterfalls in Bulian, and participate in authentic Balinese ceremonies.
  • Experience the magic of an early morning trek up Mount Batur, witnessing a spectacular sunrise over the volcanic landscape, complemented by a delightful picnic breakfast and a well-deserved soak in natural hot springs.
  • Delve into the artistic and spiritual essence of Ubud, with abundant free time to explore. Engage in enriching G for Good community experiences, from connecting with women leaders at the PKP Community to enjoying optional spiritual tours, cooking classes, or scenic bike rides through emerald rice terraces.
  • Conclude your adventure on the tranquil, less-explored island of Nusa Lembongan, famous for its pristine white sands, dramatic cliffs, and unforgettable sunsets. Enjoy optional aquatic adventures like snorkeling with majestic manta rays or a day trip to the captivating temples and caves of Nusa Penida.
  • Embark on an unforgettable jungle odyssey in Sumatra, trekking deep into Gunung Leuser National Park in search of wild orangutans. Spend two exhilarating days immersed in nature, camping under a canopy of stars and returning to civilization with a thrilling river tubing adventure.
  • Immerse yourself in authentic Balinese culture with enriching homestay experiences in traditional villages like Bulian. Participate in local ceremonies, learn to craft traditional offerings, and connect with vibrant communities amidst the stunning backdrop of rice terraces and cascading waterfalls.
  • Awaken before dawn for a breathtaking sunrise hike up the majestic Mount Batur. Witness the spectacular panorama as the sun paints the sky, enjoying a picnic breakfast at the summit before descending for a well-deserved soak in natural volcanic hot springs.
  • Discover your inner surfer on Bali's legendary shores! Hit the waves with expert instructors for a fun 2-hour surf lesson in lively Canggu, or simply unwind on its vibrant beaches and soak up the island's dynamic atmosphere.
  • Explore the artistic and spiritual heart of Bali in Ubud, a town brimming with discovery. Delve into local experiences, from engaging cooking classes with community projects to serene spiritual tours, or cycle through picturesque rice terraces.
  • Conclude your journey on the idyllic shores of Nusa Lembongan, where dramatic cliffs meet white sands and unforgettable sunsets. Dive into turquoise waters to snorkel with majestic manta rays, explore vibrant coral reefs, or venture to the nearby pristine beaches and hidden temples of Nusa Penida.
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Summary

This isn’t your average island getaway. Start deep in Sumatra’s jungle where you’ll trek in search of wild orangutans, tube down jungle rivers, and sleep under the stars. Then swap boots for boards in Bali, with surf lessons in Canggu, sunrise hikes up Mount Batur, and homestay vibes in a traditional Balinese village. Cap it all off in dreamy Nusa Lembongan—think white sand, dramatic cliffs, and sunsets that hit different. Wild to chill and everything in between, this trip brings the full Indo experience.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Medan

    Welcome to Indonesia, and the Island of Sumatra! Arrive at anytime and meet your group and CEO in the evening for a welcome meeting. Then head out for your first night out alongside the crew! Maybe grab a beer or a fresh local juice at a bar in town to start getting to know Indo and your group better!

  • Day 2

    Medan

    Nothin' like a city tour to get to know the lay of the land. Walk and cruise on a becak, an Indonesian cycle rickshaw, through Medan today, visit the must-see spots like the Al-Mashun Great Mosque and Maimun Palace. Marvel at an ancient Chinese temple, explore the jewel of Medan, wander through the bustling local market, a fish market-turned fabric shop and chow down on a delicious family-style Padang lunch together. After the tour, the rest of the day is yours to explore the wonderful city of Medan.

  • Day 3

    Medan/Bukit Lawang

    Drive west after breakfast to Bukit Lawang, a village tucked away in the jungle. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventurers. We'll arrive in the afternoon. Check in to the hotel, then chill out or get out and explore! Enjoy that free time! Local cooking class, anyone?

  • Day 4

    Bukit Lawang/Gunung Leuser

    The trek of a lifetime begins today as we head out into the Gunung Leuser National Park, home of the beautiful orangutan. This rainforest is one of the richest and most vibrant in the whole world! Our destination today is our campsite, deep in the jungle! We'll trek for around 6-7 hours today, on the look out for animals that most people only dream of spotting. Think orangutans, monkeys, giant monitor lizards and a bunch of colorful birds! We'll stop when we encounter animals (fingers crossed for a bunch of orangutans), take lots of breaks throughout the hike and stop for a picnic lunch halfway. Camp will already be set up for us when we arrive so that's your cue to relax and prepare for a delicious local cookout made by our local guide. A much deserved feast after today's adventure! You will be hiking with your belongings on your back, so make sure to bring a small backpack to carry the few things you'll need for this 2 day/1 night jungle trek. Your main luggage will be left safely in Bukit Lawang.

  • Day 5

    Gunung Leuser/Bukit Lawang

    Your tropical jungle adventure continues today, starting with a camp breakfast. Taking a different path, we'll hike through more of Gunung Leuser National Park, keeping an eye out for more endangered animals and admiring the insanely awesome jungle surroundings. We’re hoping for more interactions with orangutans especially today! At our destination, we'll have a riverside lunch then hop into an inner tube and raft down the river, returning to Bukit Lawang on a traditional raft. How cool is that? Enjoy free time to chill or visit the Bat Cave. Then get ready! ‘Cause we’re going out! Tonight is your Big Night Out alongside the crew. We’ll hit up a jungly bar and have ourselves a night!

  • Day 6

    Bukit Lawang

    We said it before and we'll say it again, Bukit Lawang is an adventurers paradise! So today is yours to live that! Choose to explore the town on your own terms or head out on an epic full day white water rafting adventure or cycle through the jungly bamboo homes and rural magic of Bukit Lawang. Get out there!

  • Day 7

    Bukit Lawang/Medan

    Leave Bukit Lawang today as you head back to Medan. On the way, we have the opportunity to spend the day at Kampung Lama, a special village where Malay, Javanese and Bataknese communities live peacefully together. While enjoying a local snack and drink, learn about the history and uniqueness of the village. Then get hands on making traditional crafts made of coconut leaves and learning local games. Next up, enjoy a delicious lunch and some time on the farm. After an amazing day with the villagers, return to Medan for the night.

  • Day 8

    Medan/Canggu

    Fly from Sumatra to Bali, from one Indonesian Island to another! Then drive to Canggu for a free evening in this wild town!

  • Day 9

    Canggu

    You came to an island known around the world for having epic surf, so whether you shred or have never seen a board, today is for you! Join a surf lesson for all levels, getting your footing on land before hitting the water to practice with the instructors. After the lesson, the day is yours! Rent a board to keep practicing, relax on the beach or grab a beer at a cute warung, local Indonesian restaurant.

  • Day 10

    Canggu/Bulian

    Take a break from Bali's wild side and head north to Bulian. Here we can connect will locals, slow down and enjoy Bali's famed rice terraces. On the way up, we'll stop at the breathtaking Ulundanu Temple, sitting on the edge of Lake Beratan. Continue to Bulian where we'll be welcomed with a drink and lunch. Fuel up for a trek in the local village to connect with the natural and cultural side of Bali. Learn to make Balinese offerings then head to the nearby temple and join a local priest for the ceremony.

  • Day 11

    Bulian

    Enjoy all that the beautiful village of Bulian has to offer today on a free day to choose your own adventure. Choose to trek through Lemukih Village to see a durian plantation, beautiful rice terraces, coffee fields and waterfalls! You'll even have the chance to slide down a natural waterslide! Or choose to head out on a bike tour through Bulian to get acquainted with Northern Bali.

  • Day 12

    Bulian/Kintamani

    A free morning gives you the chance to explore the rest of Bulian on your terms. Choose to just chill, or join a local cooking class or sunrise fishing trip. Then jump in the van and drive to Kintamani, the town nestled at the base of Mt Batur to arrive to our campsite for the night. Did we mention this campsite has a hot spring pool? Soak in the hot springs then join us 'round the campfire for a cozy night of camping!

  • Day 13

    Kintamani/Ubud

    Rise and shine as we are getting after it today! Waking well before the sun, we'll start our 2 hour trek to reach the Mt Batur summit in time to enjoy an absolutely stunning sunrise. And what's a picturesque sunrise without a lil picnic breakfast, amirite? With the sun finally up, we'll hike back down for a proper breakfast and a well-deserved hot spring soak. Then it's goodbye Kintamani and hello Ubud! On the way, we'll stop at the tour operator-supported PKP Community to meet with the women leaders, visit the garden and enjoy a local lunch. Then, the rest of the afternoon is yours to explore Ubud. But in the evening, put your party hat on because we're going out! Join your group and CEO for your Big Night Out in Ubud.

  • Day 14

    Ubud

    There is always something to discover in the great town of Ubud. Today is yours to explore however you’d like.

  • Day 15

    Ubud

    With seemingly never-ending things to do in Ubud, choose to spend it how you want! Choose between incredible local experiences like a Balinese Spiritual tour at Widya Guna Foundation, a cooking class at G for Good PKP Community, a bike tour through the rice terraces or an experience with a local family! The choice is yours!

  • Day 16

    Ubud/Nusa Lembongan

    Say bye-bye to Bali because today we head to another island, Nusa Lembongan! Jump in the car with the breeze in your hair to the Yellow suspension bridge, an icon of the island. Walk across and admire the oh-so-stunning views. Then we continue on to the seaweed farm (yes, people actually farm seaweed!) Next, we visit Dream Beach, but not without a stop at Devil’s Tear, an incredible lookout point, first. At Dream Beach, dig your toes in the soft white sand, take a dip, or rot in the sun! This evening, at the hotel, don’t miss some time to chill by the pool or walk to Mushroom Bay! Nusa Lembongan is way less touristy than Bali- so much less so that it doesn’t have a harbour. Our feet will get wet as we disembark onto the island so wear appropriate clothing. Don’t worry- our team will keep your bags dry!

  • Day 17

    Nusa Lembongan

    Free day in Nusa Lembongan! Woop Woop! How do you want to spend today? Fancy an off-the-beaten-path adventure to see the beighbouring island of Nusa Penida's temples, caves and beaches? Maybe a day trip to Nusa Penida for a chance to see snorkel the vibrant reefs of this other b-e-a-utiful island! Or how about a snorkel trip around Nusa Lembongan to see manta rays in the coral reefs and to admire the interesting ecosystems around the mangroves. So many good choices!

  • Day 18

    Nusa Lembongan

    Depart at any time. If you are headed home, take a ferry back to the Bali to get to the international airport. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to take the ferry and drive to the airport, arriving to the airport 4 hours before your flight. We suggest taking the 10:00 am ferry for a flight after 4:00 pm.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotel (11 nts) Camping Tent (2 nts), Hostel (2 nts, multi-share), Homestay (2 nt)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 17, Lunches: 7, Dinners: 2

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the age range for this tour?

    This tour is specifically designed for travelers aged 18 to 39 years old, with a minimum age requirement of 18.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 18 travelers.
  • What type of accommodation can I expect during the tour?

    Accommodation varies, including hotels (11 nights), camping tents (2 nights), multi-share hostels (2 nights), and homestays (2 nights). Rooms are generally simple and clean, with some multi-share arrangements and shared bathroom facilities. Note that for specific nights (4, 10, 11 & 12), exceptions apply to solo rooming or 'My Own Room' options.
  • What meals are included during the tour?

    The tour includes 17 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 2 dinners.
  • What is the physical rating for this tour?

    This tour has a physical rating of 3, indicating a moderate level of activity which includes trekking and hiking.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex, so there is no single supplement on group trips.
  • What currency should I use and how should I manage my money during the trip?

    The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah. It is best to carry debit cards and withdraw cash from ATMs (Visa and Mastercard networks are generally accepted). It's advisable to have both a Visa and Mastercard. Additionally, you should have access to at least USD $200 (or equivalent) as an emergency fund for unforeseen circumstances.
  • Is tipping customary in Indonesia, and if so, what are the recommendations?

    Yes, tipping service providers (like waiters) at approximately 10% is customary in Asia. For local guides and drivers, recommendations range from $1.5-$3.5 USD per person per day. If you feel your Chief Experience Officer (CEO) did an outstanding job, a guideline of $20-25 USD per person per week is appreciated.
  • What important safety and security information should I be aware of?

    It's strongly recommended to use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables and to leave expensive jewelry at home. Safety deposit boxes are often available at hotels. Always use good judgment during free time activities, especially water-based ones (which should be accompanied by guides), and consider staying in groups or taking taxis at night in major cities. Illegal drugs and exploitation of sex workers are strictly not tolerated.
  • What optional activities are available on this tour?

    Many optional activities are available, including a local cooking class, Bat Cave trek, white water rafting, or cycling in Bukit Lawang; cycling, a village trek, cooking class, or sunrise fishing in Bulian; a bike tour, spiritual tour, cooking class, or local family experience in Ubud; and snorkeling or day trips to Nusa Penida from Nusa Lembongan.
  • Are there any specific safety considerations for LGBTQ+ travelers?

    The tour operator prioritizes the safety and well-being of all travelers, including the LGBTQ+ community. They recommend visiting their LGBTQ+ page for useful resources and the Equaldex tool to help with travel decisions and ensure comfort throughout the trip.
  • What is Planeterra and how does this tour contribute to local communities?

    Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit committed to helping local communities earn income from tourism by supporting community-owned businesses. The tour operator is Planeterra's largest donor, and travelers can contribute through a 'Dollar-a-day' program, ensuring 100% of donations go directly to Planeterra projects that empower local people and protect the environment.
  • What modes of transportation are used during the trip?

    Various modes of transport include becak (Indonesian cycle rickshaw), walking, private vehicle, tubing, bicycle, shared vehicle, plane, open-air vehicle, and speed boat.
  • What should I do with my main luggage during the jungle trek?

    During the 2-day/1-night jungle trek in Gunung Leuser National Park, you will only hike with a small backpack containing essential items. Your main luggage will be left safely in Bukit Lawang.
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