Welcome to our family's Batu kapal guest house. We would love you to come and stay with us in North Sumatra. You will find our beautiful guesthouse a 40 minute walk or 15 minute motor bike ride from Bukit Lawang village on the peaceful Landak River overlooking Gungung Leuser National Park. We were the only guest house here but now there is 2 more , which is perfect for nature lovers and people looking for a tranquil place to get away from the hustle and bustle of busy city life. With an abundance of nature on your door step, you will love hearing the gibbons morning and night spotting wild orangutans from your guest house. Enjoy our traditional Indonesian family food, we only use natural and fresh ingridients from our garden that we planted ourself here in a backyard,our family working so hard to build our family guest house and dream to introduce our place to the people from all over the world, and we love to make you enjoy and comfortable and be entertained in the evenings by the campfire and the strumming of the guitar. We look forward to welcoming you to our little piece of paradise.
electricity 24 hours
On booking please contact us to arrange pickup from Bukit Lawang or Medan airport to our guest house.
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Batu kapal guest house family
We have great friendly staff on site. My Brother Bayu is the Artist in Residence here. Come and have a look at his artwork in the gallery or take an art lesson with Bayu to make your own Batik Tshirt to take home!
There are so many things to see and do when you visit us
Swim in the river, play badminton or takraw the local soccer game played on a volleyball court
Visit Ship Cave
Go on one of our many treks and day tours
We have a range of treks and day trips we can organise for you during your stay at Batu Kapal. We are also happy to organise your day trips for you after you arrive.
Sumatra Orangutan Treks
Choose from our popular 3 hour (550.000 IDR pp) , 1 day (900.000 IDR pp) or 2 day treks (1.5 M IDR pp) to see the wonderful Orangutans that call this place home. The Gunung Leuser National Park is home to over 7000 Orangutans, most of them wild with a small semi-wild population (approx 220 were released here after rescue and rehabilitation).
Jungle Trek Wild Exploring 3 to 7 days
Tubing and White Water Rafting
Market and Village Tour by Becak (Tuk Tuk), Bicycle or Motor Bike
Gelugur Hot Springs With Picnic Lunch
Tangkahan Elephant Encounter Day Trip
Saringgana Waterfall Day Trip with Picnic Lunch
Volunteer to teach English at the next village English School house.
Plant trees as part of the local reforestation project in Selang Pangeran
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