Since 2013, Bukit Lawang-Jungle Trekking has successfully implemented ethical trekking practices to keep the impacts of tourism as low as possible and all our team follows with fully enthuisiasm.
We treat humans, animals and nature with respect and behave very carefully in the rainforest to protect this precious ecosystem.
We are fully aware how special and important the Leuser Ecosystem is and therefore aim to let you explore the Gunung Leuser National Park in a sustainable, safe and unforgettable way.
The Gunung Leuser National Park is a natural habitat for many incredible wildlife species and plays a significant role in maintaining global biodiversity.
Everybody following these guidelines with a responsible mindset will help protecting the fragile sumatran rainforest for the benefit of our future generations as well.
The jungle trekkings we arrange strive to respect and preserve the Leuser ecosystem, especially the habitat of the critically endangered sumatran orangutans, as well as keeping all the other amazing wildlife species safe as well.
As a responsible tour operator and member of the Indonesian Guide Association, we strictly follow the official National Park rules:
🦧No wildlife feeding/ touching
🦧Watch wildlife with a distance
🦧Get the official TNGL trekking permit
🦧Listen to your certified guide
🦧Hire a licensed local guide from the ITGA-HPI
(Indonesia Tourist Guides Association)
🦧Leave no trash in the jungel