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Dry days mean lots of activity from orangutans in the treetops
Destination Sumatra Sustainable travel & living

The Weather in Ketambe

What is the best month to travel to Ketambe? Which time of year offers ideal conditions for spotting wild orangutans? When is rainy season in Sumatra? These are some of the most common questions we get asked by people when Read more…

By Our Jungle, 4 hours08/05/2025 ago
walking in the Australian bush
Personal stories Sustainable travel & living

Keep it wild

When I was little, growing up in Queensland, Australia, I took a wildlife rescue course. I took great pride in being the youngest ever participant at Wildcare at the innocent age of 10. We learnt how to respond to native Read more…

By Our Jungle, 2 months10/03/2025 ago
climbing a giant jungle tree
Destination Sumatra Sustainable travel & living

What to wear when travelling in Sumatra

Choosing the right clothing for a country can be a daunting task. There’s a delicate balance between dressing for the environment and being respectful to local customs, which can definitely limit options. When people think of Sumatra they think hot, Read more…

By Our Jungle, 1 year31/12/2023 ago
Night on the river with jungle behind
Destination Sumatra Personal stories

Night Fishing

It’s July and the driest time of the year in this narrow rainforest valley. The Gurah River from the jungle meets the Alas River snaking its way south between the two mountain ranges. Then spreads out into a miniature delta Read more…

By Our Jungle, 3 years25/07/2022 ago
Baby wild orangutan with mother
Wildlife of the Gunung Leuser

Sumatran Orangutan Facts

The incredible great red ape is one of our closest relatives and have adapted to life in the jungle in amazing ways. Many years ago they were spread throughout South-East Asia, all the way to China. Today only three distinct Read more…

By Our Jungle, 3 years06/03/2022 ago
steep slopes land preparation
Building an ecolodge

Preparing the land with earthworks

After years spent planning, saving, dreaming and waiting out covid – it finally becomes real. Our little slice of hilltop heaven in the valley of the Gunung Leuser National Park is difficult to walk up, let alone drive up. Before Read more…

By Our Jungle, 3 years11/02/2022 ago
Multilingual Indonesians at a local market
Destination Sumatra Personal stories

10 things about Sumatra I may never get used to

I first travelled to Ketambe in 2016 when I met Safar. Since then it’s been a rollercoaster of exciting new experiences and cultural differences – some of which I may never get used to! Here are my top 10:   Read more…

By Our Jungle, 3 years02/02/2022 ago
Jungle ecolodge
Building an ecolodge Personal stories

The beginning

Tomorrow it finally begins. Years of planning, dreaming, imagining, saving and waiting. We bought this little slice of nature nearly 4 years ago. One and a half hectares of Gunung Setan, a steep slope with 3 flattish peaks and a Read more…

By Our Jungle, 3 years06/01/2022 ago

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