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Medan
<Selamat datang! Welcome to Indonesia. The adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. If you happen to arrive early, perhaps check out Maimun Palace – designed by a Dutch Architect and built in the 19th century, it combines architecture from Malay, Indian and Islamic cultures and is now a museum. Alternatively, buy a ticket and take a guided tour of the museum at Tjong A Fie Mansion – known as "the historical jewel in Medan", the Tjong A Fie was built in 1895 by a hakka merchant and is modelled on the Cheong Fatt Tze mansion in Penang. After your important welcome meeting, you could head to grab some street food with your group at one of the night markets in town, or go to a local restaurant – your group leader will know of some good spots. -
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Bukit Lawang
<Jump aboard a private vehicle and drive to Bukit Lawang (approximately 5 hours). The first part of the journey involves quite heavy traffic, but the roads are nice and smooth. Closer to Bukit Lawang it gets bumpy and windy, so brace yourself for a bit of an adventure. The reward for the journey is the destination – Bukit Lawang a peaceful village located on the banks of the Bohorok river, right next to the Gunung Leuser National Park. In the afternoon you can take an optional tour in the countryside by becak (cycle rickshaw) or cool off with a refreshing swim in the river. There will be also be plenty of time to prepare for your jungle trek. -
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Gunung Leuser National Park
<Set off on your trekking adventure through the Gunung Leuser National Park with an experienced guide (approximately 5–6 hours). The night will be spent camping out in the jungle. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed park spans 7927 square kilometres and is one of the world's most diverse ecosystems. It's the home of many endangered species, including the Sumatran tiger, rhinoceros and elephants. These animals are extremely rare to see but you will get the chance to go in search for wild orangutans. There used to be an orangutan rehabilitation centre here, but now these creatures have all been returned to their natural habitat, so this is your best chance in Indonesia to see orangutans in the wild. There are also 300 species of birds, and many rare plants and flowers. Today's hike is hilly and can be muddy. The paths are mostly clear, but there are some sections where you’ll have to climb over large fallen logs. You may stop and rest while the guides go in search for orangutans. Along the way, guides point out orangutan nests, edible plants for you to try, monkeys, birds, and wild orangutan. You will carry your own lunch and break for lunch along the way then continue trekking to the camp site, where the guides set up and cook dinner for the group. -
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Gunung Leuser National Park - Berastagi
<You will wake early to the sound of gibbons and continue the trek down river (approximately 2 hours). Your feet may get wet, so strap-on sandals, booties or local rubber shoes are recommended to pack. Head back to Bukit Lawang, where day rooms will be made available for a freshen up and shower before you get on the bus. It's also a good chance to stock up on some tropical fruit for the road. Depart early afternoon for Berastagi (approximately 5.5 hours). Berastagi is the home of the Karo people, a Batak sub-group with traditional villages (long houses), and is your destination for the night. -
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Mt Sibayak - Berastagi
<Drive for approximately 30 minutes to the starting point of today's hike. The hike (approximately 2-3 hours) brings you to the top of Sibayak Volcano (2094 m). It's quite steep, muddy and slippery, especially in the wet season. Follow a shady jungle path which, towards the top, opens up into a more alpine setting. Long pants are essential to protect you from poisonous plants, and a trekking stick will also come in handy. After reaching the top, sit down to a traditional bungkus lunch and enjoy the views. From the summit you can see (and hear) the steaming vapours escaping from the fumaroles of this active volcano. Then it's time for the descent (approximately 1 hour). Afterwards, head straight to the nearby hot springs for a soothing soak – after a few days of trekking, you deserve to relax in these pools, which are all naturally heated by the volcano. -
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Lake Toba
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Lake Toba
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Medan
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Jakarta
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Jakarta
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Pangandaran
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Pangandaran
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Yogyakarta
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Yogyakarta
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Yogyakarta
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Seloliman Nature Reserve
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Seloliman Nature Reserve – Mt Bromo
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Mt Bromo – Kalibaru
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Kalibaru – Pemuteran
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Pemuteran
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Ubud
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Leistungen 2024
- Hotel (13 Nächte), Camping (1 Nacht), Gästehaus (7 Nächte)
- 21x Frühstück
- 4x Mittagessen
- 2x Abendessen
- Gunung Leuser NP - Dschungel Wildlife Trek
- Gunung Leuser NP - Trekking Mittagessen
- Gunung Leuser NP - Abendessen im Zeltlager
- Mt Sibayak - Picknick Mittagessen
- Mt. Sibayak - Vulkanbesteigung
- Berastagi - Heiße Quellen
- Toba-See - Sipiso-Piso-Wasserfall
- Dokan Dorf - Besuch des Batak-Langhauses
- Tobasee - Samosir Insel Tagestour
- Toba-See - Steinstühle
- Toba-See - Simanindo-Museum
- Toba-See - Batak-Tanzvorführung
- Jakarta - Stadtrundfahrt
- Pangandaran - Grüner Canyon
- Pangandaran - Tour durch Dörfer und Handwerksbetriebe
- Borobudur - Tempeltour
- Yogyakarta - Radtour auf dem Land
- Seloliman Nature Reserve - Besuch des Umweltbildungszentrums
- Seloliman Nature Reserve - Umweltbildungszentrum Mittagessen
- Seloliman Nature Reserve - Umweltbildungszentrum Abendessen
- Seloliman Nature Reserve - Geführter Spaziergang & Kräutergetränkeverkostung
- Seloliman Nature Reserve - Umweltbildungszentrum Mittagessen
- Mt Bromo - Sonnenaufgangsbesteigung
- Kalibaru - Kaffee-, Kakao- und Kautschukplantagen-Tour
- Mengwi - Taman Ayun Tempel
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