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Bahorok Orangutans Center in the North of Sumatra Island Indonesia

Bahorok Orangutans Center in the North of Sumatra Island Indonesia

Sumatra, in Indonesia, is a natural reserve and forest land with acres and acres of forests, and woods, and a large variety of wildlife, avian life, flora and fauna. And, this aspect of Sumatra is an attractive option for tourists, especially those who love nature, and would like to spend time in the wilderness while [...]

October 26 2010 | Posted in Bahorok Nature Reserve, Orangutans Indonesia, Orangutans Sumatra | Read More »

Mount Leuser National Park of Sumatra Indonesia

Mount Leuser National Park of Sumatra Indonesia

Mount Leuser National Park is one of the largest national parks in the world, containing over 800,000 hectares of virgin rainforest. The park is home to orangutans, gibbons, monkeys, elephants, tigers, and among the last of the Sumatran rhinoceros. There are research facilities for the study of primates, birds and insects, the Orangutans rehabilitation center [...]

October 26 2010 | Posted in Leuser National Park, Orangutans Indonesia, Orangutans Sumatra | Read More »