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| 17th May 2009 conny | bukit lawang travelers - From: On the search for Orangutans in Bukit Lawang Hi, I am visiting B.L. since 2000 every summer, and never had problems to find a place to stay, if there is nothing at the river banks just go back to the bus terminal from Gotong Royong, it is much more real Indonesia to stay there, closer to the local people, quiet and fantastic local food. After the flood from 2003 there are plenty of homestays for good prices, and it is a nice 15 min. walk following the old water canal until the "center" of Bukit Lawang or a 5 min. ride with becak. And the most important fact, you help the local economy buying in little "warungs" shop on your way. |
| 14th January 2009 Pamela Joy Fuge | Travellers to Bukit Lawang - From: On the search for Orangutans in Bukit Lawang Hi, Just needed to let you know that BL can be very busy in the dry season of June July August and September. I have been writing about BL since April 2005 to get travellers back there and it is happening- no matter what you were told. Last year Nora my friend from RAIN FOREST asked me to post on the internet for travellers to book ahead because some weeks all the really good accomodation up along the river had been booked out- leaving many disappointed travellers. Pamela who was in BL in April 2008 and will be back again in July 2009. |
| 20th July 2008 Linda | A jealous aunt - From: Five days in Buenos Aires Despite the dodgy tummies you seem to be having a ball. Wish it was me. looking forward to the next installment. Take care both of you xxxx |
| 12th July 2008 Emma | What a pavalova! - From: Unlucky room no. 13 Sounds like you're having a ball Lil and Luke. All the horrible incidents like food poisononing, sore saddle balls and stolen money will all accumulate to make a pile of amazing memories. Still jealous of your fantastic travels! Stay safe. xxxxxxx |
| 8th July 2008 anonymous | - From: Very good falls and very bad falls at Iguazu Falls. please can you tell me a funny story? |