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I am doing my job over 20 years ago as a tour guide in Sumatra or north Sumatra ...
Hello my fellow travellersMy passion is traveling and this passion evolved into what I do every ...
Motto:"The only way to do great work is to love what you do"Try to work like a ...
Hi, are you the first time to Medan? I know very well about all tours in Sumatra, I have ...
Hello everyone, nice to meet you and welcome to north sumatera and my country. I am a freelance ...
Hello All, I'm Professional Tourist Guide in Medan City and Beyond Sumatra. I am a specialist guide ...
Hi there! I’m currently living in Bukit Lawang ( the Rehabilitation Orangutans of Gunung ...
Wolther Saragih - I was born on July 3, 1993 and has been a guide for almost 3 years in ...
Hi, I'm Dony, l guide for a jungle trek in Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia, and I also guide ...
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I did my guidance since August 1988 until right now, my touring area Sumatra specialists and also ...
Andreas Purba (Sangab Purba) - I was born on November 15, 1966 and has been a guide for over ...
I'm a guide freelance based in Medan, North Sumatra.
Small, remote and proudly untouched and unchartered, Tangkahan is as close as many travellers will come to going into the real wilds of Indonesia. A cloak of waxy jungle covers this little corner of northern Sumatra; a web of mud-track walkways and tenuous rope bridges criss-cross its wilds; wild elephants silhouette between its tree trunks and rivers gush and flow between its rocky creeks and rainforests.
Anchored on a small roadside conglomeration of lean-to bungalows and bamboo guesthouses, this region is now being hailed as the eco-tourism golden boy of Southeast Asia. Tangkahan tour guides are also Tangkahan’s protectors, religiously devoted to the preservation of the habitats and jungles all around them. Today, they offer programs introducing travellers to the lands of the Gunung Leuser National Park (the borders of which sit very close by), along with sustainable elephant trekking. The spot also boasts its own hot springs and sheer-cut waterfalls, all to be enjoyed far from the usual crowds and organised tours.
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