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Trip Details
Duration
5 Days 1 Night
Group Size
Min = 2 People Max = 8 People
Trip Type
Monthly Trip
Price
€ 400 / person

Want to experience Sumatra in its natural state, see rare animals and plants, and learn the basics of jungle survival? Join us for a five-day, four-night jungle trek, where you’ll also have the chance to improve your physical and mental strength. Far from civilization and the usual hiking trails, you might spot monkeys, and if you’re lucky, elephant and tiger tracks.
Who is this five-day, four-night jungle trek for?
This trek is designed specifically for experienced hikers who can hike for several days in challenging conditions, tropical weather, and camp in the jungle with far less comfort than a hotel.
If you prefer a shorter trek but still want to experience the jungle, consider our overnight, three-day or four-day treks.
For families with young children or those who can’t hike for long periods, we recommend a day or half-day trek.
Note: If you are a solo traveler and prefer not to pay for an extra person, we can assign you to another group upon request.
Five Days, Four Nights Jungle Trek Description
What awaits you during the trek:
- Day 1
Pick up at your guesthouse at 9am
About 40 minutes walk into Gunung Leuser National Park.
More wildlife observation, with explanations about local trees and plants.
A short stop for a fruit drink.
Continue walking deeper into the forest.
Around 13.00, stop for lunch in the forest.
Another 2-3 hours of walking in the forest and observing wildlife.
Around 15.30, arrive at the campsite. There, you can swim, relax, enjoy tea or coffee, and enjoy small snacks. In the meantime, the guide will prepare the campsite and cook a local dinner, such as curry and rice.
After dinner, relax, play games, or chat with your guide. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the jungle.
- Day 2,3,and 4
The itinerary for both days is similar, with differences in the route and campsite. Compared to the shorter trek, this trek offers more opportunities to see rare animals and plants. If you are lucky, you may also see wild elephant and tiger tracks. In addition, you will learn basic survival skills needed in the jungle.
Local breakfast.
A 4-5 hour jungle trek with stops for fruit snacks and wildlife viewing, including orangutans, forest turtles, white gibbons, and more.
At around 1:00-2:00 pm, stop for lunch at a local place.
About 2 hours walk to a new campsite (different from the previous day).
Evening program as on the previous day.
Fifth day
The last day begins with breakfast, followed by a choice of two program options:
Fifth day
The last day begins with breakfast, followed by a choice of two programs:
A walk in the jungle for another 3-4 hours.
Arrival at the waterfall, where you can relax.
At the end of the trip, enjoy lunch around 1 pm, then return down the river with Tubing to Tangkahan
Explore Jungle
Price, Inclusions, and Payment Terms
How much does the trek cost, and what are the payment and cancellation policies?
- Certified English-speaking guide
- Waterfalls and Rivers: Many jungle treks include stops at picturesque waterfalls or rivers where families can relax, swim, or enjoy a picnic.
- Flora Exploration: Discovering unique plants, towering trees, and vibrant flowers can be both educational and awe-inspiring.
- Cultural Experiences: Some treks include visits to local villages, offering a chance to learn about indigenous cultures and traditions.
- Adventure Activities: River crossings, canopy walks, or even mild rock climbing can add an adventurous twist to the trek.
- Scenic Views: Reaching viewpoints that offer breathtaking panoramas of the jungle and surrounding landscapes is always a rewarding moment.
Included & Excluded
Price, Inclusions, and Payment Terms
How much does the trek cost, and what are the payment and cancellation policies?
- Certified English-Speaking Guide
- National Park Permit
- Large Bottle of Water
- Fresh Fruits
- Lunch (Local Food)
- Traditional Rafting / Tubing
- Jeep
- Personal Expenses
- Optional Activities
- Meals Not Mentioned in Itinerary
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