Sabtu, 26 Juni 2010

Tourist information/Indonesian nature guides association welcome to bukit lawang north Sumatra Indonesia.

transportation.pick-up from the airport to Bukit Lawang orangutan.from the airport we will pass the town of Binjai.and from Binjai we will pass small towns also firth.in the trip we will pass through the plant oil palm and rubber trees.and approximately 45km you will arrive in the area of Bukit Lawang.from the city of Medan to Bukit Lawang 85Km less.

Jumat, 25 Juni 2010

Tourist information/Indonesian nature guides association welcome to bukit lawang north Sumatra Indonesia.

Discover the Sumatran jungle and have an outdoor adventure with orangutans to keep you company at the jungle village of Bukit Lawang. Literally meaning "door to the hills", Bukit Lawang is a small village situated at the south of the Mount Leuseur National Park. It's located about 90 kilometers northwest of Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra.
Bukit Lawang is a gateway to the legendary Sumatran jungle with it’s steep slippery terrain and muddy slopes, exploring the jungle here is a true adventure. Trek through the breathtakingly thick jungle and be transported into to new world.
It is the gentle giants of the jungle, the orangutans, which are the main attraction here. Bukit Lawang is one of the best places in the world to meet this rare and endangered primate. See these graceful creatures swing through the forest canopy as they forage for fruit. This is one of the largest stronghold communities of orangutans, with more than 5000 of them living in the here.
The Orangutan rehabilitation center is where young orphaned orangutans are trained to live in the wild. The center has been operating since 1973 and today attracts visitors from around the world who come here to catch a glimpse of these amazing orphaned creatures.
The number of orangutans in the jungle has decreased as a result of hunting, animal trading and a damaged environment. The rehabilitation center helps orangutans regain their natural habits by putting them through intensive training before their release back to the wild. Once a primate heads back the jungle, the rehabilitation center keeps providing it with food supplements and regular check-ups.