Indonesia is one of the countries with the greatest wildlife wealth and biodiversity of forests, and offers opportunities to create sighting trips and hiking in the more than 50 national and marine parks that this country has. Species as disparate as the world’s largest flower (Raflesia arnoldi) that can be seen in the Gunnung Leuser National Park in Sumatra or the smallest monkeys in the world such as tarsiers, and crested black monkeys that can be spotted in the National Park from Tangkoko on Sulawesi Island. As well as more known spices such as orangutans and proboscis monkeys you can find them in Borneo, rhinos and leopards in Java, Anoa, babirusas and buffaloes in Sulawesi, kuskus and casuaries in Papua, Komodo dragons in the Komodo National Park, endemic birds all over the country. And of course the majestic ocean blankets in the seas of Indonesia
More time to explore
Private klotok & speedboat
Rivers less visited by tourists
Birding
Special photographers
Tanjung Puting National Park
Private klotok
Our own boats
Contact with the Dayak tribe
Eco tour
Endemic bird species
Night birding experience
Professional birding guide
Accommodation and full board meals
Roundtrip airport transport
Bukit Lawang
Mount Leuser National Park
Orangutans in the Jungle
Brastagi Volcanoes
Lake Toba & Samosir Island
Sianok Canyon
The Twin Volcanoes
Kerinci Seblat National Park
Lake Gunung Tujuh
Bukittinggi
Way Kambas National Park
Trekking in Conservation Area
Elephants of Sumatra
Flora & Fauna
Direct contact with nature
Elephant washing & river tubing
4×4 Jeep to Butik Lawang
Mount Leuser National Park
Hiking to see orangutans
Brastagi volcanoes and Lake Toba
Traditions of Bukittinggi
Visit the Sianok Canyon
Kersik Tuo & Twin Volcanoes
Kerinci Seblat National Park
Bukit Dua Belas National Park
Camping in the Lake Gunung Tujuh
Contact with the Kubu tribe
Elephant Training Camp
Orangutans in the Jungle
Climb the Sibayak Volcano
Samosir Island on a Motorcycle
Minangkabau Tour
Merapi Villages Tour By Bicycle