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Jungle Trekking Tips

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Clothing

Bright, Light, Quick-Drying, Breathable Fabrics: Opt for light but long trousers in bright colors to protect against poisonous plants and insects. Long socks are also essential to cover any exposed skin. Quick-drying T-shirts made of lightweight, perspiration-controlling fabric are ideal.

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Colors

Light Tones: Wear light tones such as brown, beige, and green to blend into the landscape and avoid scaring animals. Avoid strong colors like yellow, blue, and red, which attract insects.

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Footwear

Comfortable Shoes with Rough Soles: Light, comfortable hiking boots or sneakers with rough profiles are essential for navigating muddy terrain. Supportive shoes slightly above the ankle are recommended. For crossing rivers, bring additional sandals.

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Backpack

Small (25-35 Liters): Carry a small backpack for personal belongings, including a water bottle, which can be refilled at campsites. The Guide will provide all other necessary equipment and supplies.

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Protection

Against Sun and Insects: Use insect repellent to prevent bites and tropical diseases. Apply sun lotion and wear a hat to protect against strong tropical sun. A cloth to cover the neck is also recommended.

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Campsite Tips

Afternoon and Nightwear: Light T-shirts and shorts in bright colors for the afternoon; warm, long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and socks for the evening. Keep a set of dry clothes for the campsite. Pack a swimsuit, sunglasses, flip-flops, raincoat, toilet paper, flashlight, quick-dry towel, and personal hygiene items.

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Electronic Gear

Double Protection: Protect electronic gear in extra plastic or waterproof bags. Ensure your daypack has a rain cover.

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Medication

Personal Medical Kit: Include anti-diarrhea medicine, dehydration salts, antihistamine, aspirin, and antibiotics.

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Safety

Follow Guidelines: Adhere to rules and instructions provided by the EcoTravel team for a safe experience in the jungle.

Trekking Packing List

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Clothes

  • Long trousers (bright colors, quick-drying)

  • Long socks

  • Quick-drying T-shirts

  • Light T-shirts and shorts for the afternoon

  • Warm long trousers and long-sleeved shirts for the evening

  • Warm socks

  • Swimsuit

  • Hat

  • Cloth for neck protection

  • Raincoat

Campsite

  • Sunglasses

  • Flip-flops/sandals

  • Toilet paper

  • Flashlight

  • Quick-dry towel

  • Personal hygiene items (environmentally-safe soap & shampoo, toothbrush & toothpaste, deodorant, hand sanitizer, feminine hygiene products, contact lenses)

Footwear

  • Light, comfortable hiking boots or sneakers (rough profile, ankle support)

  • Sandals for river crossings

Backpack

  • Small backpack (25-35 liters)

  • Water bottle

Protection

  • Insect repellent

  • Sun lotion

Medication

  • Anti-diarrhea medicine

  • Dehydration salts

  • Antihistamine

  • Aspirin

  • Antibiotics

Electronic Gear

  • Plastic or waterproof bags for electronics

  • Rain cover for daypack

Miscellaneous

  • Hand sanitizer

  • Personal identification and necessary documents

Packing List for Bukit Lawang Day Tours

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Clothing

  • Lightweight, Breathable Clothes: Preferably moisture-wicking fabrics.

  • Long-Sleeved Shirts and Pants: For protection against insects and sun.

  • Swimwear: For river activities.

  • Rain Jacket: The area can be quite rainy.

  • Hat and Sunglasses: For sun protection.

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Preferably waterproof.

Miscellaneous

  • Snacks: Energy bars or other snacks for trekking.

  • Camera/Smartphone: For capturing the beautiful scenery and wildlife.

  • Chargers/Power Bank: Ensure your devices stay charged.

  • Cash: There are limited ATMs, so bring enough cash for your stay.

  • Travel Insurance: Covering medical evacuation, trip cancellation, etc.

Gear

  • Backpack: A sturdy, comfortable backpack for day trips.

  • Reusable Water Bottle: To stay hydrated and reduce plastic waste.

  • First Aid Kit: Including band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and personal medications.

  • Insect Repellent: Essential for avoiding bites.

  • Sunscreen: High SPF to protect from sunburn.

Environmental Responsibility

  • Trash: Take your trash with you and use designated bins.

  • Wildlife: Do not feed or disturb the wildlife. Maintain a respectful distance.

By planning ahead and packing appropriately, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy the natural beauty and adventure of Bukit Lawang.

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