Bukit Lawang is only a small part of the 1,094,962 hectares that is Mt. Leuser National Park. The magnificent rainforest of the park has become famous throughout the world as the home of the some of the most endangered and rare speceis on the planet. The Sumatran rhino, the orangutan and the rafflesia - the largest flower in the world.
The park is inhabited by animals like the Great Argus pheasant, elephants, Sumatran tigers and as many as seven species of primate; one of these primate species is the Siamang, which has an impressive, far-reaching vocal display. The agile and pretty-faced Thomas leaf-monkey and long tailed macaque are also commonly seen.
Your guide"" has lived in Bukit Lawang for decades and is as much at home in the jungle as he is in the village. His knowledge of and love for our jungle is boundless and any questions you may have about the jungle he will be happy to answer.