After a relaxing night at your guest house or homestay and an early morning breakfast, your guide will collect you at 8am and take you into the Gunung Leuser National Park to begin your adventure.
Your trek will begin in the village leading to the park boundary where rubber and durian plantations and community forests border the park. Here the terrain consists of gentle sloping foothills. Depending on the time of year you may encounter wild orangutans and other primates such as long-tailed macaques, pig-tailed macaques and silver langurs in this area, as they come out to raid the fruit of these plantations.
While your guide will happily discuss the human-wildlife conflicts that happen in these areas, we encourage you to move through these areas swiftly as this is where a large majority of tourists are taken to see orangutans and often becomes crowded.
Guides Fabio and Apri stop for a snack with guests.
Our one day treks last for a total of 6 hours and will take you slightly deeper into the jungle than the half day trek. We will lead you away from the main tracks to maximise your chances of seeing the wildlife in their natural states. As with all of our treks we adhere to strict wildlife watching guidelines, which you can read by clicking here. Along with the orangutans and other primates, you may also encounter the endangered Siamang, Great Argus pheasant, various hornbill species.
Long-tailed macaque with infant.
As you enter the National Park itself your guides will point out fauna and flora of interest, including tracks and signs of wildlife and stories passed down over the generations of our family.
During your 6 hour trek you will want to stop frequently to watch wildlife but please remember we enforce strict rules on maintaining a safe distance and time in close proximity to the orangutans and other primate species in the area (read the wildlife watching guidelines here).
Great Argus pheasant
You have the option at the time of booking to walk back to your accommodation or float back down the river on a rubber tube raft steered by your expert guides.
This trek is most suitable for people short on time or those not excited by the prospect of sleeping out in the jungle.
We can adjust the challenge of the trek according to your wishes but remember this is a hill forest and all treks include some challenging ascents and descents to differing degrees, which are often muddy at times of rain. Sturdy footwear and a good level of fitness is a must.
Rafting back to the village after a trek.
Welcome to the jungle!