Why Us?
Our Ethical Trekking Approach
We believe that every step into the jungle should leave no harm behind—only footprints and positive impact. Our treks in Bukit Lawang follow strict ethical and eco-friendly practices to ensure the safety and well-being of both wildlife and the environment.
We are committed to:
- Keeping a respectful distance from animals, especially orangutans, to avoid stress and disease transmission.
- Never feeding wildlife, allowing animals to remain wild and self-sufficient.
- Using eco-friendly trails and minimizing impact on natural habitats.
- Supporting local communities through fair employment and community-based tourism.
- Educating our guests on conservation, biodiversity, and the importance of sustainable travel.
We work closely with local conservation efforts and follow the guidelines set by Gunung Leuser National Park authorities. Our goal is to ensure that future generations can still experience the wonder of this jungle, just as it is today—wild, alive, and thriving.
Ethical trekking isn't just how we guide—it's what we stand for.
For over 20 years, we’ve been guiding adventurers through the lush rainforests of Bukit Lawang, sharing the magic of the jungle and the urgent mission of wildlife conservation. Nestled at the edge of the Gunung Leuser National Park, Bukit Lawang is home to some of the planet’s most incredible biodiversity—including the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan.
Our journey began with a passion for nature and a deep respect for the wild. What started as a small group of jungle lovers has grown into a team of experienced trekking guides and wildlife advocates, all dedicated to protecting the environment and educating visitors about the importance of preserving it.
Through eco-friendly jungle treks, we offer more than just adventure—we offer connection, awareness, and action. Our guests explore the jungle, witness rare wildlife in their natural habitat, and learn how they can help conserve this precious ecosystem. We work closely with local communities and conservation groups to support reforestation, wildlife protection, and sustainable tourism that benefits both nature and people.
At the heart of everything we do is a simple belief: the jungle doesn’t need to be tamed—it needs to be respected, protected, and celebrated.
Come trek with us in Bukit Lawang—and become part of the movement to save our wildlife and wild places.