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How to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan Find Transport to Medan Search accommodation with There are 2 ways to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan by taxi or car Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Taxi Take a taxi from Bukit Lawang to Medan Drive Drive from Bukit Lawang to Medan Questions & Answers What is the cheapest way to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan? The cheapest way to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan is to drive which costs 340 ₴ - 550 ₴ and takes 1h 20m. More details How do I get from Bukit Lawang to Medan the fastest? The fastest way to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan is to taxi. Taking this option will cost 900 ₴ - 1 100 ₴ and takes 1h 20m. More details How far is it from Bukit Lawang to Medan? The distance between Bukit Lawang and Medan is 60 km. The road distance is km. Get driving directions How do I travel from Bukit Lawang to Medan without a car? The best way to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan without a car is to taxi which takes 1h 20m and costs 900 ₴ - 1 100 ₴. More details How long does it take to get from Bukit Lawang to Medan? It takes approximately 1h 20m to drive km from Bukit Lawang to Medan. More details Can I drive from Bukit Lawang to Medan? Yes, the driving distance between Bukit Lawang to Medan is 85 km. It takes approximately 1h 20m to drive from Bukit Lawang to Medan. Get driving directions Where can I stay near Medan? There are 328+ hotels available in Medan. Prices start at 3 750 ₴ per night. More details What companies run services between Bukit Lawang, North Sumatra, Indonesia and Medan, Indonesia? You can drive from Bukit Lawang to Medan in around 1h 20m. Taxi from Bukit Lawang to Medan Ave. Duration 1h 20m Estimated price 900 ₴ - 1 100 ₴ Want to know more about travelling around the world? Rome2Rio's Travel Guide series provide vital information for the global traveller. Read our range of informative guides on popular transport routes and companies - including Travelling around the UAE, What are the different types of Renfe trains in Spain? and How to get from London to Edinburgh - to help you get the most out of your next trip. Where to next? Trips from Bukit Lawang Trips to Medan Popular routesBukitLawang, from 1972-2001, was the site of an orangutan rehabilitation project, with 229 ex-captive orangutans rescued from the pet trade having passed through the program. Nowadays, Bukit Lawang is considered one of the best gateways unto experiencing the many marvels of the Gunung Leuser National Park.
Private car transfer from Medan airport to Bukit lawangActivity ID 368476821 Re: Medan to Bukit Lawang - taxi cost? It depends a bit on who quoted your price of something like Rp 650.000,-- for bringing you from the Airport to Bukit Lawang arriving at 19.00 h in Medan. Your travel time will be something like 4 to 5 hrs. If the price is quoted directly by your accommodation in Bukit Lawang.
Bukit Lawang is in Gunung Leuser National Park, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Bukit Lawang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the northern jungles of Sumatra. Understand[edit] Bukit Lawang is a small village situated 90 kilometers northwest of Medan, the capital city of North Sumatra, Indonesia. It is the most famous site to easily spot semi-wild orangutans near convenient tourism facilities. In 1973 a Swiss organization set up an orangutan rehabilitation center in Bukit Lawang. The purpose of the center was to rehabilitate orangutans released from captivity. The rangers at the center teach the orangutan all the necessary skills to survive in the wild. The orangutan is released back into the jungle after an intense period of quarantine, readjustment to the natural habitat, and reintegration into the semi-wild population. After that, all released orangutans are still monitored by the rangers and are still provided with supplementary food at the feeding platform until they become fully self-reliant. Out of this project, the Sumatra Orangutan Conservation Programme SOCP was founded. With the arrival of the rehabilitation center more and more tourists find their way to Bukit Lawang and it becomes one of the most popular destinations in Sumatra. A flash flood hit Bukit Lawang on 2 November 2003. As this was witnessed the tidal water wave was approximately 20 meters high, as it came crashing down the hills, wiping out everything in its path. The disaster, which was the result of illegal logging, destroyed the local tourist resorts and had a devastating impact on the local tourism industry. Around 400 houses, 3 mosques, 8 bridges, 280 kiosks and food stalls, 35 inns, and guest houses were destroyed by the flood and 239 people 5 of them tourists were killed and around 1,400 locals lost their homes. After eight months of rebuilding, Bukit Lawang was re-opened again in July 2004. Especially the young generation is hoping to rebuild the village in a more sustainable way, than before and they are very aware of the importance of preservation of the fragile ecosystem they live in. They can use all the support and the income of tourism will help them in the realization of their ideas for a brighter future for Bukit Lawang. Get in[edit] By plane[edit] Airports, [x]. The nearest airport to Bukit Lawang is Kualanamu International Airport. edit Kualanamu International Airport Bandara Internasional Kualanamu, 100km, ☎ +62 618 888 0300, [x]. IATA KNO edit Entrance to the national park By bus[edit] The most convenient way is to get an Uber from Medan. It is a bumpy 3-hour ride and Ubers are generally comfortable. As of 2018, there are no large public buses to Bukit Lawang anymore, instead, smaller orange minivans serve the route every 15 minutes. These are referred to as the public bus. Get a Grab taxi to drop you off at the Mawar Bakery & Cake Shop, which is 1km along the road from Pinang Baris terminal. This is where the orange " Bukit Lawang buses leave from. Do not get dropped off at Pinang Baris bus terminal! Scammers are waiting there and will quote 120,000rp for a bus to Bukit Lawang. They will follow you the 1km walk to the bakery and talk the driver into charging you an extra "commission fee" to go into their pocket. Avoid this hassle and go to the bakery directly, find the orange buses parked along the road & try to find the bus driver, and avoid the scammers. The last stop of the public bus, where you get off, is normally the bus terminal in Gotong Royong, a village just 5 minutes from Bukit Lawang. From here you can get a becak motorbike/sidecar/tuk-tuk type thing. This should drop you at the national park office in Bukit Lawang and you can then find your guest house. There are many drivers offering minivans from the Belawan ferry terminal direct to Bukit Lawang and bargain hard. Expect to be shifted minivan at least once in Medan. The extra cost should outweigh the hassle of getting into Medan, finding the bus station, then finding a hostel in Bukit Lawang especially if you arrive during a torrential downpour. The driver will usually recommend a family or friend's hostel. You can go by tourist bus minivan 5-7 persons; from Parapat Lake Toba or Berastagi to Bukit Lawang. Tickets can be bought at local tour agencies, but sometimes they run the vehicle as speed driver; to reach the arrival place; just check it out on their sites Get around[edit] Climate[1]. The dryest month in Sumatra is June or August. January and February tend to be the wettest months there. Day temperature ranges about 30o C and at the night about 20-22o C. Bukit Lawang is a small village and it is easy to get around by foot. You can walk from one side to the other in about 25 minutes. There are three bridges that provide access to the resorts across the river. Itself Bukit Lawang is situated on the eastern side of Gunung Leuser National Park. The motto of any jungle adventure should be take only pictures and leave only footprints. See[edit] Gunung Leuser National Park. It is known as the largest animal sanctuary of Sumatran orangutans with around 5,000 orangutans in this area. Viewing Platform. Since February 2016, however, feedings have stopped pending the introduction of additional rehabilitated animals an unlikely prospect in the medium term, since the current population is saturated. Access to the surrounding park many options for spots trekking Making your visit achieve REAL change. Quality varies, but they are highly qualified and can tell you a lot about orangutans and flora and fauna. There is also another national park staff around. Please always follow their instructions to guarantee your and the orangutans' safety. Do[edit] WARNING DO NOT feed orangutans or any other wildlife and do not get close to the animals Bat cave. Take a stroll around the rice fields and rubber plantations, visit some of the social projects like the Children's Home on the way to the bat cave, visit the Friday traditional market or just hang out with some of the locals and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. edit Bird and Nature Walks, Ecolodge Bukit Lawang. The surroundings of Bukit Lawang offer not only orangutans, but birdwatching too. These day tours 3h, 6h, or 9h lead you along the Landak River to Batu Kapal and its surroundings, where you can explore the area and refresh yourself inside the Landak River. Walking through a mix of secondary forests, gardens, and plantations you can dive into the biodiversity of a less crowded area of Bukit Lawang. The guides are not only Bird-Nerds Bird Nerds are a two-person team dedicated to exploration, adventure, and non-intrusive birding, but also will show you the local birds, butterflies, reptiles, and mammals. edit Ecofarm Tour, Ecolodge Bukit Lawang, ☎ +62 812 607 99 83 [email protected], [x]. 2 hours. Learn about local fruits, vegetables and about Organic Farming in general. You can adjust this tour to your own interests. Eco farming Center was established by the Environmental Education Center PPLH Bohorok. It is payable attraction is served at least minimum 3 person group. edit Jungle trekking. is the primary activity in Bukit Lawang as it is the gateway to the nearby Gunung Leuser National Park. Most tourists hire a guide as the jungle is easy to get lost in and requires a permit from the Gunung Leuser National Park guide office. There are plenty of good and reliable guides around, so take your time to get to know some of them, have a chat, make your choice and prepare for a great adventure. Ask questions about the group and the rules. Even though sightings of the orangutan and other wildlife can never be guaranteed, when following the instructions of your guide the chances are favorable. edit Orangutan watching, ☎ +62 812 222 36808 [email protected]. Everyone, who is planning to go on a jungle trek or even to the feeding platform is asked to refrain from any physical contact with the orangutans. Getting too close to an orangutan increases the risk of passing on disease and viral infection, which jeopardizes the orangutans' chances of survival and in turn the health and survival of the wild orangutan population in the entire area. All guests have to keep themselves at least 10 meters away and move away if an orangutan approaches. edit Swimming in the Landak River, Ecolodge Bukit Lawang. hour. In half an hour from the Ecolodge Bukit Lawang you can reach a nice and clean spot to take a bath. edit Thomas Leaf Monkey watching. Another interesting animal is the Thomas Leaf Monkey. They have mohawk-style hair and leap into the air with wild abandon as they move from tree to tree. If you want to go on a multiple-day trek make sure you are fit and in good condition. The humidity coupled with the intensity of the grade of the hills makes for some hard work but many options for spot. The reward at the end of your jungle adventure is a late afternoon paddle in the river back to the village. edit Tubing or traditional Rafting. This is another popular activity. Tubing one uses an inner tube to float down the river. Tubes can be rented at various stalls along the village. Be careful on the water because sometimes currents are strong. edit We Care Program, [x]. Volunteer at the school that provides free English lessons, lessons on the environment and key skills to disadvantaged children in Bukit Lawang. They appreciate any time you can give, you can join them for a lesson or volunteer long-term. They welcome any visitors to the small school in the village. You can meet the lovely teachers and see what local life is like. You can also trek with them and the proceeds will go for the school. edit Workshop activity, Ecolodge Bukit Lawang. The Environmental Education Center PPLH Bohorok together with the Ecolodge Bukit Lawang organize Workshops Recycling Paper, prepare traditional medicine, cooking, etc for local and national schools as well as for companies. But it is also possible to arrange workshops for foreign tourists. edit SUMECO Sumatra Ecoproject, Raptor Hill, Bukit Lawang Bukit Lawang Panorma, ☎ +6282166316641, [x]. SUMECO Sumatra Ecoproject is a grassroots, not-for-profit organization employing local people. The rescue, observation and release relocation of protected species held in captivity is the central focus of SUMECO work. edit Buy[edit] In low season not many of the shops are open on weekdays, however, on the weekend there are several small shops that sell locally made coconut necklaces. Also, there is a small shop selling bamboo souvenirs, like key chains, picture frames, etc. There are also a few shops that sell wood carvings and at the beginning is Genta's batik shop, selling traditional batik paintings. Travelers with Visa ATM cards should bring cash to be sure to cover their expenses in Bukit Lawang. While there is a Mastercard ATM machine 7 km from town, the nearest Visa ATM is 60km away in Binjai. If you run out of money, the 4-hour roundtrip motorbike ride will set you back. Eat[edit] Almost every guesthouse has a restaurant that will serve you good local and western food. In addition, the following places are specialist eateries. Jungle Tribe, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Bukit Lawang, Sumatera Utara 20852, ☎ +62 822 739 06363. Cocktail cafe and restaurant is situated next door to Sam's restaurant across the road from Sam's Bungalows - 3 very pleasant rooms with great views of the river. edit Lawang Inn, Bukit Lawang, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra 20852, ☎ +62 852 617 55832. Restaurant – Guesthouse B&B – Jungle Trekking edit Yusricafe, It is situated across from the National Park Ticket Office, ☎ +62 852 972 43719. A very homely feeling cafe with Yusuf and Rita will take care of you. Serving tasty local Indonesian food at local prices with decent portion sizes. Good western selection of food for breakfast. edit Drink[edit] At sunset, a great place for a Bintang is the terrace at the Eco Lodge. The friendly staff will serve you a cold beer and you can watch the colors change over the town and river below. Sleep[edit] Back To Nature, Jl. Bukit Lawang, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatera Utara 20774 Guest House is located 3 km in jungle from feeding site, ☎ +62 813 754 00921. Ecotourism Guest House edit Bukit Lawang Hill Resort, ☎ +62 821 663 16641 [email protected]. It is located at the top of the hill with an altitude of 95 meters above the Bohorok river, restaurant without palm oil and rooms with its panoramic view covers all over Bukit Lawang village area, Bohorok river and Gunung Leuser National Park edit Ecolodge Bukit Lawang Cottages, Jalan Besar Jl. Bukit Lawang, Sampe Raya, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra 20774, ☎ +62 812 607 9983 [email protected], [x]. Different characteristic lodges surrounded by wild nature and organic garden. Partner of Education Centre PPLH Bohorok and Sumatra Orangutan Conservation Programme SOCP, which are supported every overnight. Unique bamboo Restaurant "Kapal Bambu" and bamboo dormitories. Based just across the river from the main village at the base of the hill and where the walking tracks start. edit Eriono Guesthouse & restaurant, Orangutan Road, Bukit Lawang 20774 From Bukit Lawang village Keep the river on your left and follow the small road upstream, ☎ +62 813 612 19238, [x]. A charming lodge on the Bohorok riverbank, with a lush garden and amazing view of the tropical rainforest. Eriono Guesthouse is a fine place to relax. It is right by Bohorok wild river and has an exotic garden where the Thomas leaf monkeys play. The 3 rooms are suitable for 1 to 4 people and have a balcony overlooking the jungle, a double bed with 1 or 2 extra beds available, mosquito nets, a fan, a bathroom with towels, a western toilet +toilet shower+ shower, and mandi. edit Garden, Orangutan Street, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Bukit Lawang, Sumatera Utara 20852, ☎ +62 813 960 00571 [email protected], [x]. Inn & Restaurant has traditional/local Indonesian food or Western options for very affordable prices! Rosa is so friendly. Enjoy cheap and delicious eating in Bukit Lawang while sitting near the river and close to all the souvenir shops. edit Green Hill, Jalan Orangutan, Bukit Lawang, Bohorok, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Sumatera Utara 20774, ☎ +62 813 703 49124, [x]. Guest House & Eco Trekking. 5 rooms built high up behind their beautiful open-air building with incredible views. edit Indra Valley Inn, Jl. Bukit Lawang, Timbang Jaya, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra 20852, ☎ +62 813 973 75818, [x]. Inn has a wonderful riverside location with jungle views. edit Jungle Inn, Orangutan Street, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Bukit Lawang, Sumatera Utara 20852 directly opposite the orangutan sanctuary, ☎ +62 822 763 72436, [x]. Offers reasonably priced rooms, but slightly inflated prices for food by Sumatran standards. edit Junia's Guesthouse, Jl. Bukit Lawang, Timbang Jaya, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, ☎ +62 813 967 72804. Enjoy both scenic river and forest sounds as you relax at Junia's guesthouse. Situated between Gunung Leuser National Park and the Bohorok River – you are in the perfect place to stay in Bukit Lawang for trekking, tubing, and enjoying Indonesian culture and food. Whether backpacking through or on holiday, Junia’s is a new, jungle-style guesthouse with comfortable and beautiful rooms. edit Mboy, Bukit Lawang, Orangutan Street, Bukit Lawang, Bohorok, Sampe Raya, Kec. Bohorok, Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatera Utara 20774, ☎ +62 812 639 94818, [x]. Guest House & Coffee Shop with clean fan-rooms, western-style bathrooms and big balconies, great river and jungle views, not far from Indra Inn and Greenhill and just 3 minutes walk to the entrance of the Gunung Leuser National Park, coffee shop. edit Rainforest, Jl. Orangutan, Bukit Lawang, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra 20774, ☎ +62 813 621 99018, [x]. Guest House with 5 rooms and restaurant. Some travelers have reported an aggressive sales style from Nora and her trekking guides. There is apparently a guide using Nora's email address for his own services too, promising room bookings that Nora is not aware of. When booking perhaps call to confirm she knows you are coming. edit Rumah Papa Homestay, Timbang Jaya, Kec. Bohorok, Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatera Utara 20852, ☎ +62 813 772 81785. It is in Gotong-Royong Hilir which takes 5 minutes by a becaktraditional vehicle. It is surrounded by a rice paddy field with a great view of the mountain. There are four really nice clean rooms and one balcony where you can watch the sunsets. Staying at Rumah Papa Homestay you will have an opportunity to explore the local culture in the village and learn to cook local cuisine. edit Sams Bungalows & Restaurant, Sampe Raya, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra 20852, ☎ +62 813 700 93597, [x]. Right next door to Jungle Tribe cocktail bar, this restaurant has the best in panoramic views of the river. Sam's cook uses an array of herbs and spices that give her cooking an extra dimension. Try the Gado Gado special. All the curries are rich in flavor and filled with nutritious and natural food. edit Sawah Indah Guest House, Timbang Lawan, Bukit Lawang, Kec. Bohorok, Kabupaten Langkat, ☎ +62 813 624 14129. edit Wisma Bukit Lawang Indah, Jl. Bukit Lawang, Bukit Lawang, Medan, Kabupaten Langkat, Sumatera Utara 20236 It is across the river next door to '''Yusman''' which is next door to Wisma Sibayak, ☎ +62 852 761 55332, [x]. Cheap rooms with a double and single bed Bukit Lawang Indah has excellent cheap food. edit Stay safe[edit] In general, tsunamis are common due to the high seismicity in the Sumatra area. The nearest seashore from Bukit Lawang is more than 50 km away, but disasters were not avoided. When traveling down the river rapids on rubber tires, do not go past the bridge. There are narrow drains and sharper rocks the closer you get to the village. Keep your villa doors and windows closed when you are not around, the long-tailed macaques like to get inside and raid your belongings for food. It is perfectly safe for female travelers here, but do behave appropriately. Don't wear bikinis or skimpy clothing, tight-fitting and low-cut t-shirts. Solo female travelers should beware of unlicensed guides, and of trekking or other activities where they might be alone with a man. If going to the jungle, meet up with fellow travelers and find a guide. All licensed guides have photo permits. Ask to see them before booking a trek. Green Hill and Sam's Bungalows have good reputations for solo travelers. Anybody who experiences sexual harassment in any form in Bukit Lawang should report the incident immediately to the Guides Association Office at the entrance to the village and to the head ranger at the national park office. Also, make sure you get a photo of the person/guide as well. Get out[edit] Medan. The cheapest way from Bukit Lawang to Medan is by public bus. Here are the steps to take 1 Take a short 2km Tuk-tuk ride from Bukit Lawang to its bus station. 2 Get the orange bus with " written on the side to Medan Pinang Baris bus stop 3 Use grab taxi from pinang baris to the city center. The journey can be 3 to 5 hours depending on the change over/ waiting time and traffic. BE WARNED This is not a comfortable journey if you don't like sitting close to other people. It is not air-conditioned! It is the transport the local people use & it can get cramped. Not many people speak English but are happy to see you & sometimes want to take a photo with you. The road is bumpy with frequent short stops to collect and drop off passengers. The driver will try to put your luggage on the roof but you can keep it with you if there is space. Kualanamu. If you are going to Kuala Namu Medan Airport the easiest option is to get off the bus at Binjai Not Pinang Baris. Just ask the driver to stop at the bus station for Kuala Namu Airport It is on JL. Ikan Paus street Be careful, the last bus to leave Binjai is at 6PM. Make sure to leave Bukit Lawang a minimum of 3 hours beforehand to give yourself enough time to catch this bus. This is a large comfortable bus with aircon and space for luggage. Allow 2 to 3 hours to get to the airport from here, depending on traffic. NOTE it does not stop at Pinang Baris, it goes straight to the airport terminal. Berastagi. If you intend to go to Berastagi you'll still need to head to Medan first then change to one of the larger ornately decorated buses. Even if you find a 'direct' minivan to Berastagi it still passes by Medan. If you let the driver know on the way to Medan that you're heading to Berastagi he will drop you off at one of the changeover points. The bus to Berastagi is most likely to have a blaring sound system and a boom box so bring some good earplugs if you're not into Indonesian love pop videos. Privatecar transfer from Medan airport to Bukit lawang. Extremely reliable and experienced locals driver. Fully licensed drivers and know the way. Bukit Lawang, Bohorok, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia - To the nominated hotel in bukit lawang if accessable by car or drop off point. Hotel Pickup : Are you looking at how to get to Bukit Lawang from Medan in North Sumatra, Indonesia? If so then you’re in the right place! Bukit Lawang is a small village on the edge of the majestic Gunung Lesuer National Park. Since you’re trying to get there you probably already know that it’s one of the top locations for seeing orangutans in the wild. What you might not know is that it’s also a very beautiful place located along a turquoise river with the jungle as a backdrop and plenty of macaque monkeys for neighbours! The only thing is, getting to Bukit Lawang can be a little tricky, especially if you’re travelling on a budget and using public transport! That said, there are other ways to get there which are more straightforward but more expensive. I’ll go over all options in this Bukit Lawang transportation guide. A wild orangutan and her baby in a tree on our jungle trek in Bukit Lawang. Unless you are already in North Sumatra, the easiest way to reach Bukit Lawang is to fly into Medan Airport and take transport from there. Well, unless you have your own transport! Even so, if you’re in Sumatra flying to Medan is still going to be the easiest option! From Medan, there are a few ways to reach Bukit Lawang public transport like bus and train, private taxi or shuttle/tourist bus which is normally organised by a tour company/package. It all depends on your travel style and budget to which option you choose. As backpackers, we went with the local transport which is always going to be your cheapest option. Bukit Lawang from the hanging bridge 📍 For the purpose of this transportation guide, I’ll provide explanations on how to get to Bukit Lawang from either Medan Airport or Medan Central. How To Get To Bukit Lawang From Medan Central ✅ Travel Tip My advice is that you figure out which mode of transport you’re using and how long it takes you to reach the place where you’ll be leaving from. The last thing you want to be doing is rushing around like a madman on departure day! We had flown into Medan a few days earlier and so spent some time in the city. It’s not the most beautiful place, I have to admit, although there were a handful of areas worth exploring. Merdeka Walk is one of them, which is a plaza/park home to many restaurants. There are also a few museums although closed when we visited and a Royal Palace, we also found a long street with loads of lively food stalls in the evening near our hostel – which was awful! In total, you’re looking at around a 3-4 hour complete journey from Medan City to Bukit Lawang. Summary Costs est. 2023 ✔️Train Price. 5,000 IDR p/p one-way – To be combined with bus price. £ or $ Price. 25,000 – 35,000 IDR p/p one-way £ or $ Car/Taxi Price. From £62/ $77 – Group of 4✔️Shuttle/Tourist Bus Price. 150,000 IDR p/p one-way £ or $ How To Get To Bukit Lawang By Train Are you surprised to hear that there is a train? I know I was! The train was pretty decent and although it will not take you the whole way to Bukit Lawang it certainly helps break up the long journey. We left Medan mid-morning and headed to the Central Station which was near the popular Merdeka Walk plaza, mentioned above. Taking my own advice, we had already visited the train station and brought our tickets the day before. It was quite difficult trying to understand the ticket prices and we wanted to be clear on the departure times and platform. I strongly suggest you do the same so you know where you need to be and when. ✅ Keep in mind There are not many trains operating and if you miss the morning train you will be travelling after dark by the time you reach Bukit Lawang. I don’t advise this as it can be dangerous, especially if you’re travelling solo! The Central Train Station is opposite the Merdeka Walk, the plaza is full of restaurants and is a good place to grab lunch on the day before your travel. There was a small convenience shop and the ticket office is outside the main entrance. If you’re facing the entrance, ticket sales are on the left side. The Journey Times, Route & Cost In total, the journey to Binjai – which is where you’ll get off – is 30 mins. Unfortunately, we can’t remember our exact departure time but it was morning. We also decided to catch a Gojek which is similar to Uber taxi to Medan Central Station from our hostel rather than walk with our heavy bags the 4km. For 20,000 IDR £ / $ it was a no brainier! Train Route Medan Central Station – Binjai Station Allow 30 mins for this journey Train Price 5,000 IDR p/p one-way £ or $ How To Get To Bukit Lawang By Bus You have two options. You can either catch the bus from Medan City to Bukit Lawang or you can catch the bus from Binjai to Bukit Lawang. It is much easier to catch it from Binjai. We know this as we missed the train on our return journey and had to bus it to Medan the whole way back. The bus drops you at Pinang Baris bus station on the outskirts of Medan and it’s another long wait for the bus into central Medan. I imagine it will be the same in reverse. Therefore, assuming you are heading to Bukit Lawang via train and bus, you will depart the train at Binjai Train Station. Directions to the bus stop are as follows 📍 From Binjai Train Station Come out of the station to the road and turn right. Follow the road for about 5 minutes until you reach the T-junction at the end. Cross over the main road to reach the bus stop for the local bus which will take you to Bukit Lawang. From what we could tell there were no set times for these buses but they come often enough during the day. This T-junction, I believe, although not 100% certain is the Tanah Lapang Binjai junction. With that in mind, you’re looking for an orange bus with Bukit Lwang on the front. However, they don’t always say it and it’s best to ask a local – we stopped almost every bus just to check! ✅ Travel Tip Keep in mind, they might try and charge extra for your bags – make sure your bags are not taking up any seating space and are stored on the roof/boot and don’t pay extra for them! The Journey Times, Route & Cost The last buses to depart Binjai can be at 430 pm, 630 pm or 730 pm. There really doesn’t seem to be a set timetable so it’s just best to leave early and not risk getting stuck. Bus Route Binjai Station – Bukit Lawang Allow 3 hours for this journey Bus Price 25,000 – 35,000 IDR p/p one-way – £ or $ depending on your driver and negotiating skills! ✅ Travel Tip Make sure you don’t pay for anything in advance. Pay on arrival in Bukit Lawang and not before! Bukit Lawang Bus Station To Riverwalk Something else to be aware of is that your transport from Bukit Lawang bus station Gotong Royong to your hotel might not be included by your hotel. If this is the case, you’re looking at around 20,000 IDR p/p depending on where your hotel is – this should be enough. We thought this expensive considering the price of the 3-hour bus journey! The tuk-tuk ride should only take 10 mins… try to negotiate this into your room rate if you can. Tuk-Tuk Price Bukit Lawang Bus Station to Guesthouse est. 10,000 – 20,000 IDR p/p one-way How To Get To Bukit Lawang By Private Car/Taxi If you don’t fancy catching public transport and if you’re not travelling on a budget, then opt for a private transfer. It’s the most comfortable way to reach Bukit Lawang. You can pre-arrange a private driver online through platforms like Viator, or negotiate a taxi from Medan airport to take you. The taxis are always going to be the most expensive option for travel, however, I have had a quick look online and they are reasonable. If you’re travelling in a group then it becomes especially affordable! ✅ Top Tip If you prefer to ride in private, in a relaxing and convenient way and don’t mind the price tag, then this is your best option. Private Car Options Unless you choose to organise this yourself with a local driver once you arrive, which might get you a better price, there are two taxi options. You can book online, I’ve found these two companies through Viator 👉 Sumatra Tour and Travel From £67/ $83 – Group of 2 👉 Sumatra Tour and Travel From £62/ $77 -Group of 4 These private transfers will pick you up from your hotel or airport and take you directly Bukit Lawang. Viator is a trusted site and I would consider paying a little more to ensure you don’t get a “no-show”. That said, the other option is to arrange through one of the tour companies directly. It will take around 3 to 5 hours to reach Bukit Lawang according to traffic. 👉 Sumatra Orangutan Explore. A private car costs 700,000 IDR per car for maximum of 4 people with luggage. 👉 Discover Sumatra. A private car costs 50 Euro per car, for up to 4 people. You can contact them here 👉 Sumatra Ecoventures. A private car costs 500 – 550,000 IDR, for up to 4 people. Important Note I just want to note that we never used these companies and so cannot vouch for their authenticity. I just wanted to give you the option as they are slightly cheaper than going through Viator. View while eating breakfast, amazingly there is a wild orangutan in one of those trees! How To Get To Bukit Lawang By Shuttle/Tourist Bus The final way to get to Bukit Lawang is by shuttle or tourist bus. These generally leave from Medan Airport when full and stop by the city for pre-bookings. It’s therefore important to pre-book if you’re in Medan City. The tourist buses are run by individual tour companies however they might sometimes share buses if there are not enough tourists to pick up. It will take around 3 to 5 hours to reach Bukit Lawang according to traffic. Shuttle Options 👉 Sumatra Orangutan Explore Tourist bus costs 150,000 IDR p/p. If you’re the only one to pick up they will charge 2 people 300,000 IDR. 👉 Discover Sumatra. Tourist bus to Bukit Lawang. They usually leave in the morning. The costs are 150,000 IDR p/p. 👉 Sumatra Ecoventures. Tourist bus to Bukit Lawang 150,000 IDR p/p min 2+ people. They note a caveat – “We can only book the tourist bus from the airport or Medan if we already have guests on the day you request or you have booked a trek or activity with us”. I think this would be the case for all three. Tourist Bus Route Medan City – Bukit Lawang Tourist Bus Price 150,000 IDR That’s around £ / $ p/p How To Get To Bukit Lawang From Medan Airport If you’re visiting Bukit Lawang on a pre-arranged tour it’s very likely that you will have transportation from Medan Airport straight to Bukit Lawang. In the unlikely event that you’ll have to make your own way, and you feel like an adventure, getting to Bukit Lawang on public transport will always be an experience! The private car transfer noted above will also cover getting to Bukit Lawang from the airport. The prices remain the same except for Sumatra Ecoventures who increase to 650,000 IDR per car. In total, you’re looking at around a 4-5 hour complete journey from Medan Airport to Bukit Lawang. By Local Bus If you’re going direct from Medan Airport to Bukit Lawang you’ll need to transfer buses at Binjai bus station. From the airport find the local ALS bus Antar Lintas Sumatera to Binjai, it will be orange and cost 40,000 – 50,000 IDR p/p £ – £ or $ – $ From Binjai bus station, you have to take a tuk-tuk costing 5,000 IDR to Tanah Lapang Binjai junction. Ask a local once you arrive for the L300 or PS bus to Bukit Lawang bus station. It takes around 3 hours and costs 30,000 IDR per person. The Journey Times, Route & Cost The bus from Medan Airport to Binjao runs roughly every 45 minutes between around 3 am and 10 pm and will take around 2 hours. From Binjai to Medan expect roughly 3 hours, although this can be faster or slower depending on traffic. Bus Route Medan Airport – Binjai – Bukit Lawang Bus Price 75,000 – 85,000 IDR p/p one-way Note I’ve also read there is a bus available which goes from Medan Airport straight to Bukit Lawang. You’re looking for the bus company Amasar and their ticket sales office is inside Medan airport. The journey takes about 5 hours and costs 80,000 IDR. However, if they aren’t full they will make you transfer at Binjai! By Shuttle/Tourist Bus When you leave the airport building go to the counter on the right and say you want to go to Bukit Lawang. They arrange a shared taxi. You may need to wait until enough people are there for the car to start. 👉 Sumatra Orangutan Explore Tourist bus costs 210,000 IDR per person from the airport. If you’re the only one to pick up they will charge for 2 people 420,000 IDR. It will take around 3 to 5 hours to reach Bukit Lawang according to traffic. 👉 Discover Sumatra. Tourist bus to Bukit Lawang. They arrange a shared taxi. You may need to wait until enough people are there for the car to start. The costs are 210,000IDR/person. 👉 Sumatra Ecoventures. Tourist bus to Bukit Lawang 210,000 IDR p/p min 2+ people. Tourist Bus Route. Medan Airport – Medan City – Bukit Lawang Tourist Bus Price 210,000 IDR That’s around £ / $ p/p Jack and I happy to have finished our jungle trek popping out at this beautiful river! Other Useful Indonesia Resources Is Indonesia Worth Visiting In 2023? Everything You Want To Know! Is Bali Worth Visiting In 2023? The Pros & Cons! Where To Stay In Amed, Bali All Budgets Hotel Guide 2023 Scooter Road Trip & Renting A Scooter In Bali How To Spend 5 Days In Bali In 2023 Ultimate Budget Itinerary 👉 Did you know that the Komodo National Park is in Indonesia? Find out if Komodo Island is Worth Visiting. Conclusion How To Get To Bukit Lawang Hopefully you’re ready for your adventure into the jungle and now know exactly how to get to Bukit Lawang! I’ve tried to make it as straighforward as possible, however, this is Indonesia and things don’t always run on schedule. My biggest tips are to be patient and don’t rush into the first car, taxi, bus that offers you a ride. If you’re in doubt, ask the locals but not the men by the bus stops who try to get you into their busses. They often want a tip for hailing a bus down for you. Otherwise, with a little luck you’ll have no issues getting to Bukit Lawang. All in all, we found it relatively easy. The transfer at Binjai was a little confusing but you’ve got this guide which we didn’t so I doubt you’ll have any problems… just remember to follow my directions if you’re catching the local transport! Thanks for reading. 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