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The village's most upmarket lodging, Eco Lodge has a range of hotel-style rooms set back in the forest. There are many commendable attempts at ecofriendly business: an organic garden provides produce for the restaurant, a medicinal plant garden preserves the pharmaceutical aspect… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Immediately behind Indrah, Garden has basic rooms in a nondescript building. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Two bamboo huts squat beside the river, with small balconies facing the forest and gangs of monkeys scampering across the rocks. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Kitty-cornered to the park entrance, Jungle Inn has got personality. One room overlooks a cascading waterfall, while another incorporates the hill's rock face and the bathroom sprouts a shower from living ferns. Local woodworkers designed much of the carved railings and furniture… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Big Mama Nora has a brood of bamboo huts built in a quiet corner between the main road and the rice fields. Ask the bus driver to drop you off 3km before the river. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
A little walk upstream is this stereotypical budget spot. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Only a few rooms are open, while others are empty shells from the flood. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Bukit Lawang (Sumatra, Indonesia)