Green Hill Guest House and Trekking
Green Hill Guest House is in Bukit Lawang village (North Sumatra, Indonesia) on the banks of the Bohorok river overlooking Gunung Leuser National Park. It was built by local craftsmen using natural and sustainably sourced materials and is operated with environmentally and eco-friendly principles.
We have a unique approach to jungle trekking and in addition to the standard trails provide a variety of conservation focused jungle trekking options in locations that are seldom visited. All our guides are experienced and professional and strictly follow national park rules. They are also given additional training and education with regard to conservation and sustainable trekking practices
We have a small education centre with an extensive conservation and wildlife library, photos, factsheets, scientific journal articles etc. Our most recent project is an ongoing survey using photographic evidence of the biodiversity in GLNP: to date we have 276 different species…and still counting.
We are trying to celebrate the amazing level of biodiversity here and demonstrate that we have more than just the amazing orangutans. We hope this will promote a more sustainable form of nature based tourism and support a long term future for the communitys in and around the Bukit Lawang area of Gunung Leuser National Park.