
Bukit Lawang Sumatra, Indonesia Travel Guide
Gunung Leuser National Park is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Waste management in Bukit Lawang is basic; littering is a challenge.
Water is a worthwhile resource; be mindful of your usage.
Your actions aid in the conservation of this unique ecosystem.
Organizations work on orangutan rehabilitation within the park.
Travelers are fundamental to reducing plastic waste.
Support businesses committed to eco-tourism.
Mitigate the environmental footprint of your trip.
Support companies offering waste-free solutions for travel.
Shop Package FreeEngage respectfully with local communities and customs.
Small gestures make a positive impression.
Be mindful of privacy and respectful of subjects.
Show reverence at places of worship.
Your actions support cultural preservation.
Your interactions have a positive ripple effect.
Purchase souvenirs directly from local artisans.
Back small shops for authentic goods.
This keeps money supporting local producers.
A respectful attitude enhances your travels and benefits the community.
Your travel choices contribute directly to the local economy and conservation.
Many businesses are locally owned, keeping profits within Bukit Lawang.
Every purchase benefits the community.
Ethical engagement is useful for orangutan welfare.
Be discerning when contributing to charity.
Support organizations actively involved in conservation and community development.
A group working for protection.
Supports both conservation and community benefit.
Consider G Adventures for ethical travel.
Avoid any "sanctuary" or "orphanage" that allows direct physical interaction with orangutans, as these may be exploitative.
Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints, kill nothing but time.