Bukit Lawang Mandatory Visited Tourist Areas in North Sumatra
Bukit Lawang is the name of tourist locations in Langkat, North Sumatra province, located 68 km northwest of Binjai and about 80 km northwest of the city of Medan. Bukit Lawang is included in the scope of the Gunung Leuser National Park which is a conservation area of mawas orang-utan.
Bukit Lawang is a thriving tourist area with a naturally beautiful landscape. Local people called Bukit Lawang as Bohorok. Bohorok is one of the administrative units in Bukit Lawang.
Bukit Lawang tourism development began with the establishment of the first orangutan rehabilitation
center in Sumatra in the early 1980s.
"Orang utan rehabilitation center that makes Bukit Lawang more famous, a nice addition to the natural charm, people come here to see the orangutans feeding activity.
The enchantment of Bukit Lawang is shown by the Batu Kapal Cave, Batu Rizal Caves and Bohorok crystal clear rivers.
Because of the high interest of visitors to Bukit Lawang, Bukit Lawang grew as a tourist destination and become mandatory visited tourist areas in North Sumatra
More accommodation development. Preceded the establishment of Bukit Lawang Cottage, players compete to build tourism began a comfortable lodging facilities.
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