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Sumatra Travelogue #8/9
2017
Lawang #1
Exploring Sumatra’s nature reserves

In 2017, my work on a Medan project is expected to be completed. One of the client’s engineers asked me if I wanted to go see the orangutans, so I decided to follow.


The destination is at the foot of the mountain ranges that make up the spine of Sumatra.
I travel west for 100 kilometers from Medan and come to a mountain range as shown in the photo below. The journey took about 3 hours.

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We have arrived at the Bukit Lawang area.

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Durian hang from trees in durian plantations.
It is a scene unique to the tropics.

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Durian Seller
It hurts when durian spines pierce the body, so they wear a protective vest to protect their body.

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This looks like the farm’s office.

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Some construction is going on at the site.

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Nearby, we found a river with an abundance of water.

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Bohorok River

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A long suspension bridge was built.
It is rare to encounter a landscape like this in the city, and the feeling of being in a secluded area is soothing.

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The river is shallow but has a rapid flow, and has an abundant amount of water.
Because of that, there is no brown turbidity which is common in tropical rivers, so there is a kind of refreshing feeling.

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BOHOROK RIVER

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This is an office building where visitors can register to enter the wildlife sanctuary to see the orangutans upstream.

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There is a series of simple cottage-style buildings near the riverbank, and I think these are buildings for “eco-loving” visitors to stay.

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A group of visitors to see orangutans and other native animals.
In order to manage my physical condition, I gave up on continuing to climb the mountain.
I should have almost met the orangutans here in Sumatra, but unfortunately I did not.

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