Big plans & executed only a few of them. As usually I got a bit stuck in one place for much longer than originally planned. Okay, I had only hardly 3 weeks time totally but back in the old days I would have hurried through the whole island staying max 2 nights in one place. Luckily I'm not that person anymore.
Due some (not to be explained here) reasons my plan to go to Ketambe got changed and I ended up in Bukit Lawang instead. Had a lovely ride in a night bus sitting next to the smokers chamber and having people staring at me most of the journey. Luckily I had my sleeping inlet with me so I managed to hide for a few hours snooze during the night. The driver threw me out just a bit before Medan where I should change to a minibus towards the jungle. And as I'm cheap, I didnt wanna pay a rickshaw but were standing in the crossing looking puzzled and asking all the minibusses driving by if they might be heading to my direction. One driver could explain that the ones to Bukit Lawang actually don't pass that crossing and he took me to the right place for 20 cents. I like these prices! I was the last one in the minibus meaning I got the best seat in the car: in the back together with 3 men who were already nicely sweaty. Excatly what I needed while I was enjoying the fantastic view of palm oil plantations and factories. I could have cried. So yea, it was a long journey from Banda Aceh to Bukit Lawang but for sure worth it.
I booked myself accidentally to the party lodge of the place and that's what I ended up doing most of the time. There were some fantastic characters staying in the same place so I always had company for what ever I wanted to do: trek in the jungle, get wasted by local tuak, go tubing down the river or play rummykub. I'm now officially addicted to that game. After 2 days practising I also finally started to beat the locals.
But I did a bit more than just partyparty, I went for a 2-day-one-night trekking tour in the Gunung Leuser National Park. We found 5-6 semi-wild Orang-Utans and lots of Thomas Leaf Monkeys. The trek was hot, moist & semi-tough 6 hours journey via small paths in the rainforest. Up, down, up, down etc.
I loved the campsite, just next to the river, very simple and also not too many people stayed there. The next day we hanged out by a water fall and finally came down the river in tubes back to the village. I kind of got into this tubing thing and went tubing 3 hours down the river again the following day with the guide I had in the jungle and 2 other friends. A good mix of people: a finn, a columbian, a canadian and a indonesian. Good laughs, great day! Followed by similar ones: hang out in the jungle by the river, read a book, play rummy, have a beer or two or three...
Once more I managed to leave the village for one night and went to Tangkahan for some quiet time. That's a sleepy relaxing place around 2 hours drive away from Bukit Lawang. In a really bad dirt road and you need a motorbike for the trip. I went there with the same jungle dude again and we did absolutely nothing. Just had a quiet day: jumping to the river, relaxing in a natural hot spring & sleeping in a hammock. A good one.
I loved the campsite, just next to the river, very simple and also not too many people stayed there. The next day we hanged out by a water fall and finally came down the river in tubes back to the village. I kind of got into this tubing thing and went tubing 3 hours down the river again the following day with the guide I had in the jungle and 2 other friends. A good mix of people: a finn, a columbian, a canadian and a indonesian. Good laughs, great day! Followed by similar ones: hang out in the jungle by the river, read a book, play rummy, have a beer or two or three...
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| Beer o'clock? |
| FOOOOOOD!!!! |
Really, what do you actually need more than an amazingly beautiful rainforest with orang-utans, gibbons, tigers, rhinos & elephants (sure, you can't find the last 3 species), a clear river, cool people to hang out with, both local and other bules & great food. I do agree with the prices too: nasi goreng around 1 euro, room with bath 4 euro, big beer 2 euro, around 8 liter of tuak 4 euro, tube 70 cents. And I got free rides from the dudes of the guesthouse to many places. No wonder I got stuck. I really, REALLY liked it there.
But yes, time to move on again. Now I'm stuck in Medan for the last evening and tomorrow I'm flying to Nepal via KL. Once again :) yayyyyy!!!!
But yes, time to move on again. Now I'm stuck in Medan for the last evening and tomorrow I'm flying to Nepal via KL. Once again :) yayyyyy!!!!
And: Sumatra, I'll be back!





Tahtoo kans trekkaamaan! :)))
ReplyDeleteSounds fun Fin Travel Freak! And now you play Rummicube - woohoo. Perhaps I'll bring it to Berlin for some Beercube. Heehe ;-) Safe travels in Nepal!
ReplyDeleteBeercube!!! Absolutely Devin!!! See you soon :)
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