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Eco-Friendly Travel in Bukit Lawang: A Guide for Responsible Tourists
Bukit Lawang is not just another travel destination—it is a protected eco-tourism paradise that we must help preserve. If you want to enjoy its beauty without harming the environment, follow these simple steps to become a responsible traveler.
1. Choose Eco-Friendly Accommodation
Many hotels and lodges in Bukit Lawang follow sustainable tourism principles, such as:
• Sumatra Orangutan Treks Villa – Uses renewable energy and minimizes plastic waste.
• Green Travelodge – Built from natural materials and supports the local economy.
• Jungle Inn – Promotes conservation and sustainable tourism.
Before booking, check if the accommodation has policies on waste management, energy conservation, and local community support.
2. Go Trekking Responsibly
• Always hire a licensed guide to avoid getting lost and to follow safe trails.
• Never feed orangutans, as it disrupts their natural behavior.
• Maintain a safe distance from wildlife and avoid making loud noises.
• Take all your trash with you—carry a small eco-friendly waste bag.
3. Use Eco-Friendly Products
• Avoid single-use plastic bottles – Bring a reusable water bottle.
• Use biodegradable soap and shampoo to keep the rivers clean.
• Carry a cloth bag instead of using plastic shopping bags.
4. Support the Local Community
• Buy souvenirs from local artisans to help sustain their crafts.
• Join a local cooking class or learn traditional handicrafts.
• Eat at traditional warungs (small restaurants) that serve fresh local food.
5. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
• Use public transport or shared rides when traveling to Bukit Lawang.
• Limit your electricity and water usage at hotels.
• Reduce unnecessary tissue and plastic use.
By taking these small actions, you can enjoy Bukit Lawang while helping to protect its environment and wildlife. Be a responsible traveler—because nature depends on us!