Wild Sumatra - 6 Days



Who is this trip for
Age range
12 - 99Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
10Highlights
- Bukit Lawang - Spot wild orangutans and other rainforest wildlife on a guided trek in Leuser National Park
- Brastagi - Visit Lhumbini Park’s golden pagoda and browse the colourful fruit market
- Dokan - Discover the customs and architecture of a traditional Batak Karo village
- Tele - Enjoy sweeping lake and caldera views from a scenic lookout point
- Lumban Suhi-suhi - Witness traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations
- Samosir Island - Savour a farewell dinner by the calm volcanic waters of Lake Toba
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Summary
Embark on a rich journey through North Sumatra, from the jungles of Bukit Lawang to the volcanic highlands of Brastagi and the cultural heart of Samosir Island. Encounter wild orangutans in Leuser National Park, explore traditional Batak villages and cascading waterfalls, and delve into the legends of the Sidabutar Kings on the shores of Lake Toba. A vibrant blend of wildlife, landscapes and heritage awaits.
Itinerary
Day 1
Medan to Bukit Lawang
Arriving at Kualanamu International Airport in Medan, you will be met and driven towards the rainforest retreat of Bukit Lawang. The journey winds past sweeping plantations of rubber and oil palm, gradually giving way to lush green hills and the sounds of the jungle. On arrival, we check in at Bukit Lawang Cottage, tucked beside the river and surrounded by nature. The rest of the day is free to relax and settle into this peaceful setting.
Day 2
Jungle Trek in Leuser National Park
This morning we set out on a guided trek through the tropical rainforest of Leuser National Park, a sanctuary for endangered orangutans. Walking under the dense canopy, we keep our eyes peeled for wildlife - Thomas Leaf monkeys, long-tailed macaques, gibbons and, if we're lucky, orangutans in the wild. The three-hour hike offers an incredible window into one of the world’s richest ecosystems. Afterwards, we return to our lodge to unwind, or perhaps wander through the local village.
Day 3
Highlands of Brastagi
We leave Bukit Lawang behind and make our way into the cool highlands of Brastagi. The route passes through rural villages and terraced fields, with panoramic views of Sinabung Volcano rising in the distance. In Brastagi, we explore Lhumbini Park and its glittering golden pagoda, then browse the colourful fruit market and take in sweeping views from Gundaling Hill.
Day 4
Brastagi to Samosir Island
After breakfast, we travel to Lake Toba, the world’s largest volcanic lake, and Samosir Island at its heart. Along the way, we stop at the traditional Batak Karo village of Dokan to learn about their culture and communal longhouses. At Sipisopiso, a dramatic 90-metre waterfall plunges into the lake below, while the lookout at Tele offers a spectacular panorama of the caldera rim. We continue to Efrata Waterfall before arriving at Lumban Suhi-suhi, where women still weave traditional Ulos cloth by hand. By mid-afternoon, we reach our lakeside accommodation on Samosir Island.
Day 5
Samosir Island
We delve into the island’s rich heritage, starting in Ambarita, once home to ancient Batak kings. Here we see stone chairs and execution sites used for tribal justice. At Tomok, we explore the burial site of the Sidabutar kings and uncover the island’s spiritual legacy. A visit to Aek Natonang, a peaceful lake high in the hills, rounds out the day. There’s time to relax at the hotel before we come together for a farewell dinner beside the lake.
Day 6
Samosir Island
After breakfast, we board the ferry back to Parapat, taking in the serene views across Lake Toba one last time. From there, we continue by road to the airport for onward flights, departing with memories of North Sumatra’s lush landscapes, vibrant culture and welcoming people.
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 5, Lunches: 4, Dinners: 1
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis 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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