3-Day Orangutan Trek (w/ stay in Roomy Guesthouse & Camping) * Min 2 pax Required*

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3-Day Orangutan Trek (w/ stay in Roomy Guesthouse & Camping) * Min 2 pax Required*
3 days 2 nights
Private trip
Up to 16 guests
3 days 2 nights
Private trip
Up to 16 guests
Highlights
If you are an adventurous nature lover seeking an unforgettable experience, the 3-Day Orangutan Trek is an excellent choice! This private trip offers a unique opportunity to trek through the Gunung Leuser National Park jungle spotting orangutans, swimming in hotsprings, and traversing a river. You get to spend half a day travelling and nights staying at the spacious guesthouse before and after the trek. Along with wildlife, you'll also get to soak in a nice hot spring and enjoy fishing. Expert guides and delicious meals and drinks during the trek are included. The One Thousand Hills guesthouse offers cozy accommodation with stunning views and a beautiful tropical garden for observing monkeys and exotic birds.
What to Expect
3-day trek in Gunung Leuser National Park jungle spotting orangutans
Swimming in hotsprings and traversing a river
Half day of travel and nights at the spacious guesthouse before and after the trek
Opportunity to soak in a hot spring and enjoy fishing
Expert English speaking guide and delicious meals and drinks during the trek
Cozy accommodation at the One Thousand Hills guesthouse
Beautiful tropical garden for observing monkeys and exotic birds
What You’ll be Doing

Day 1:Today you will arrive in Ketambe, where your adventure begins!
Day 2:Jungle trek with wildlife.
Day 3:Apart from enjoying wildlife, you'll also get to soak in a nice hot spring!
Day 4:Today you'll return to Ketambe for an overnight stay.
Day 5:Today you'll be returning to Medan.
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What’s Included
English speaking guide
Meals and drinks during the trek
Meals in the accomodation
Available Add-ons:
Transportation (Oneway) (S$ 128.8)
Transportation (Return) (S$ 257.52)
Where You’ll Sleep
Basic Accommodation
OneThousandHills - Standard Double Room (Private) (Night 1)
Sleeps 2 in total
Standard Double Room
1 Queen Bed
1 toilet
Guest house Amenities
Breakfast
Coffee/Tea
Parking
Room Amenities
Private Bathroom (Ensuite)
Towels
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Ketambe Jungle Camping - Camping Tent (Private) (Night 2)
Sleeps 2 in total
Camping Tent
2 Sleeping Bags
Campsite Amenities
Breakfast
Room Amenities
Shared Bathroom
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Availability
Prices in SGD
Select Time for 23 Sep 2023
From
S$ 400.68/group
4.5(71)
Useful Information
Cancellation & Other Policies
- CancellationCancel 7 days before activity for a full refund
Suitability / Accessibility
- Child Friendly (No Minimum Age)
About Your Host

One Thousand Hills
One Thousand Hills is one of the newest guesthouses in Ketambe and one with the most comfortable accommodation. Joseph, the owner, is meticulous about maintaining his property as well as taking care of his guests. His staff are also wonderful cooks!
About One Thousand Hills
Thousandhills offers a total of 7 rooms, each equipped with an en-suite bathroom and a private balcony. The property is surrounded by a beautiful tropical garden, with a river in the front and stunning views of the forest and jungle in the background. From the balcony, guests can easily observe Thomas leaf monkeys and various bird species. The forest behind the bungalows presents an exciting opportunity for adventurous exploration, and there have been instances where orangutans have built nests in this area. Thousand Hills provide and arrange safari Leuser tour packages, as well as a wide range of trips suitable for families, budget travelers, and groups. Our tours are led by licensed, local guides who are fluent in English and possess extensive knowledge of the national park, as well as the flora and fauna that inhabit it.
Experience: 9 years
Speaks: Basic English
Acceptance rate: 100%
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Helpful Questions
What should I pack?
Basic first aid kit
Binoculars
Comfortable trekking pack
Dry bag
Hat
Head lamp
High-energy snacks (optional)
Light and quick-dry clothing for hiking
Money (no ATM)
Mosquito repellent
Rain gear
Sleeping bag liner (optional)
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Sweater for overnight
Swimwear
Toiletries (including towel)
Walking shoes
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