Jungle Tours in South East Asia
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25 Jungle tours in South East Asia with 13 reviews
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- Wild Sumatra - 6 days
- Sumatra Adventure
- Fansipan Mountain Trekking 2 days 1 night
- Flores Frontier: Jungles, Villages & Komodo Quests
- Pu Luong 3 Days - Hieu waterfall - the Experience
- On the Trail of Primates: Vietnam's Hidden Jungle Treasures
- Bali Bucket List: Jungle Swing to the Gate of Heaven
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- Bali From Hidden Spots to Volcano Adventures
- Walk Indonesia - Java and Bali
Duration 6 days Destinations Medan, Bukit Lawang, Samosir Age Range Ages 12+ Operator On The Go Tours From
- NZ$1,975
Duration 10 days Destinations Medan, Bukit Lawang, Mount Leuser National Park, Berastagi, Lake Toba Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,945
10% Off- NZ$1,751You save $195
The pristine jungle paths from Sapa wind through dense primeval forests. Challenging terrain leads past mountain streams and bamboo groves to camp at 2,200m. Mount Fansipan's summit at 3,143m rises through untamed wilderness teeming with diverse flora.
Duration 2 days Destinations Sapa Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Mr Linh's Adventures From
10% Off- NZ$322
Duration 8 days Destinations Labuan Bajo, Komodo National Park Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $2,099
10% Off- NZ$1,889You save $210
The path to Doi Cave, Pu Luong's largest cavern, winds through pristine Southeast Asian jungles. Hidden Thai villages dot dense forest trails, while Hieu Waterfall cascades through diverse tropical ecosystems.
Duration 3 days Destinations Hanoi, Thanh Hoa Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Eco Travel Go Green Vietnam From
10% Off- NZ$425
Lush landscapes of Southeast Asia unfold from Ubud's Monkey Forest to Ayung River rapids. Panoramic views stretch along the Campuhan Ridge Walk, while jungle swings soar above Tegallalang's canopy, leading to ancient temple grounds. Perfect for nature enthusiasts with an easy physical rating.
No departure dates availableDuration 15 days Destinations Denpasar, Ubud, Canggu, Sanur Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator journaway DACH Sunrise vistas await at Mount Batur before visiting Ubud's mystical Monkey Forest, home to 600 macaques. Dense rainforest canopies showcase Ubud's famous jungle swing, followed by guided walks through Tegallalang's emerald rice terraces. Perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking authentic jungle experiences.
No departure dates availableDuration 12 days Destinations Denpasar, Ubud, Batur, Sanur, Uluwatu Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator journaway DACH Walk Indonesia - Java and Bali
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent well planned out trip especially considering only 2nd time it has been run.”
Neil, traveled in September
Lush jungles surround Lakes Buyan and Tamblingan, while Hutan Dasong tropical rainforest beckons exploration. Traditional clove plantations near Munduk harbor hidden temples and indigenous herbs within dense tropical terrain.
No departure dates availableDuration 14 days Destinations Yogyakarta, Borobudur, Wonosobo, Malang, Mount Bromo, Surabaya, Denpasar, Ubud, Munduk, Sanur Age Range Ages 14+ Operator Explore!
What our customers ask about Jungle Tours in South East Asia
When is the best time to go Jungle Trekking in South East Asia?
South East Asian jungle treks are most accessible during specific seasonal windows. Borneo's trekking season runs from March to October when rainfall is minimal especially in Mulu National Park and Mount Kinabalu. Wildlife enthusiasts heading to the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary will find the best conditions from April through October. A TourRadar traveler noted "The weather was perfect for trekking through Borneo's diverse landscapes from the steamy jungles of Mulu to the mountain trails of Kinabalu."
What unique cultural experiences can I expect during jungle treks?
Local communities form an essential part of the jungle trekking experience. Travelers regularly stop at indigenous villages where cultural exchange happens naturally. In Vietnam's Pu Luong region Thai and Muong communities welcome visitors while Borneo's trails lead to Penan and Bidayuh settlements. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Visiting the Iban longhouse in Borneo was a highlight - we learned traditional crafts and shared meals with the community making it much more than just a nature trek."
What wildlife can I expect to see during Jungle Trekking in South East Asia?
The jungles of South East Asia host an extensive array of wildlife. Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and Bako National Park are known for their orangutans proboscis monkeys and silver leaf monkeys. Along the Kinabatangan River pygmy elephants roam freely and diverse bird species nest in the canopy. Night treks at Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort's nature reserve reveal nocturnal animals. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Seeing orangutans swing through the rainforest canopy at Semenggoh Sanctuary was absolutely magical - a highlight of our jungle trek."
What type of accommodation can I expect during jungle treks in South East Asia?
Sleeping arrangements range from simple homestays to well-appointed eco-lodges. Mr Hung's homestay in Ba Be National Park offers an authentic stay with a Dzao family while Borneo features upscale options like the Mutiara Taman Negara Resort. The Pu Luong Eco Garden provides comfortable rooms with mountain views. A TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The homestay experience at Mr Hung's was incredible - we got to experience real local hospitality while being surrounded by jungle sounds at night."
How challenging are the jungle trails in South East Asia?
The region's trails offer varying levels of difficulty. Borneo's Headhunters' Trail stretches 12 kilometers through dense jungle terrain while Bako National Park features more approachable paths. Mount Kinabalu demands serious elevation gain with pre-dawn summit attempts. For easier options the Six Senses Yao Noi in Thailand provides gentle nature walks. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "From easy nature walks to challenging mountain ascents there's something for every fitness level."
What essential items should I pack for jungle trekking in South East Asia?
Smart packing starts with durable hiking boots breathable clothing insect repellent and reliable camera equipment. Mount Batur trekkers need headlamps for early morning starts while Pu Luong adventures require water shoes for creek crossings. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "Quick-dry clothing was essential for the humid climate and having a good headlamp made all the difference during our night walks in Borneo's rainforest."
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