Conservation Commitment
Sumatra Stone Stories believes that tourism has the power to heal and preserve.
We don’t simply operate within Gunung Leuser National Park; we are part of its living ecosystem.
Ethics guide every trekking step and every stone carving experience we facilitate.
Our Core Principles
1. Ethical Orangutan Trekking
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Zero Contact Policy:
We enforce strict safe distances between humans and orangutans.
Protecting the health of wild primates is our highest priority to prevent disease transmission. -
No Feeding:
Feeding wild animals is strictly prohibited.
Our licensed guides ensure that orangutans remain wild, independent, and self-sufficient.
2. Zero Waste Tourism
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Eco-Friendly Camping:
All waste produced during jungle expeditions is carried back to the village
for proper waste management. We leave no trace behind. -
Natural Materials:
We use only natural and locally sourced materials for food preparation,
camping equipment, and art supplies — biodegradable or reusable whenever possible.
3. Sustainable Stone Art
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Stones from the Earth, Not the Ecosystem:
We collect only abundant, small river stones naturally formed from clay sediment.
Our process never disrupts river flow or aquatic habitats. -
Art That Takes Memories, Not Resources:
Our philosophy is about carrying home meaningful memories,
not extracting excessive natural resources.
4. Community Empowerment
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Licensed Local Guides:
100% of our guides come from surrounding villages,
ensuring tourism income flows directly back into the local community. -
Conservation Contributions:
A portion of every tour package supports reforestation initiatives
and anti-poaching patrols in the national park’s buffer zones.
Our Promise to You
By choosing Sumatra Stone Stories, you are not simply booking an adventure —
you are investing in the future of Leuser.
We promise an experience that is deeply immersive, ethically grounded,
and leaves a positive, tangible, and lasting impact.