Indonesia - Elephant Patrol
Of Sumatra
This is the place to come if you want a truly exclusive and unique experience combining rainforest exploration with camping and above all with riding elephants.
• It is called the Elephant Jungle Patrol for a reason.
Your participation has a meaning. The ride functions as a patrol keeping illegal loggers away. It is arranged jointly by local communities, the national park authorities, and local and International NGO’s. All profits are used for community development, social programs and nature conservation. The elephants originate from areas where human encroachment on elephant land has caused conflicts, causing the wild elephants to loose their habitat and forcing the authorities to round them up and move them to government camps. The elephants are among the few to have been trained to carry people. They are not just used for tourists but do a valuable job patrolling and protecting their own remaining habitat.
Location
• Sumatra is an island in Indonesia with coordinates 0 °00′N, 102°00′E, right on the equator
• Tangkahan is a small village on the border of Gunung Leuser National Park located in North Sumatra. It is situated at the junction of 2 rivers, the Buluh
River and the Batang River. Tangkahan specialises in eco-tourism activities like jungle trekking and Elephant trekking..
• An elephant ride along a jungle path by the river, a cave with a thousand passages, natural hot springs, river rafting – Tangkahan has it all.
Batang River
Buluh River
Tangahan Beach Jungle
Lodge
Cave to Explore
View Out from Cave Entrance
Decomposers in the
Rainforest
Hot Spring
Great for Rafting