Time for another travel thread! Those who have been on the forum for some years will remember a rather longer travel thread I posted a few years ago (*gulp* 7 years *gulp*). That thread can be found here: LaughingDove Goes Travelling - SE Asia and Australia
I haven't really been able to do anything like that in the intervening time and almost all of my travel in the last few years has been broadly for work. Next week, however, I'm finally going on a similar trip, although I only have just over two weeks and on this trip I'm focusing on West Sumatra. I've also really wanted to visit Bird Paradise in Singapore for a while now and for that I've added a stop in Singapore on my way home. No promises about detailed travel blog-style posts, but I do plan to write about some of the highlights on here and post some information that might be useful to others. Thanks also to @Vision for advice and key contacts in planning.
My plan is as follows:
I'm entirely UK-based now, but my parents still live in Thailand so I'll be staying with them just before the trip. On Saturday of next week, I then fly from Bangkok to Medan in North East Sumatra where I'll be spending two nights in the Bukit Lawang area. Here I hope to see Thomas' Leaf Monkeys and what I believe are semi-wild Sumatran Orangutans and this will ease me back into rainforest life. I then fly from Medan down to a place called Sibolga on a turboprop plane on a domestic Indonesian airline (wish me luck!). This is in the Tapanuli region of Sumatra, the name of which provides a clue as to why I'm going there.... I've then organised two nights in a camp in the Batang Toru forest. Home of the legendary Tapanuli Orangutan. I recently received a message from the guide who is organising this for me saying that the fig trees are in fruit, he knows where the orangutans are nesting, and he saw 5 individuals last week. Fingers crossed! I'm also hoping to see siamang, agile gibbon, black Sumatran langur, and various birds particularly nocturnal ones. Also some night herping and mammaling. What else would you do when staying in a tent?
I then drive down to the city of Padang, from where I'll be taking a ferry across to Siberut island in the Mentawai archipelago. Unfortunately, I only have two nights here but I just have to hope luck is on my side because amazingly, Siberut island is home to three endemic primate species! These are the dwarf Siamang or Bilou, the Siberut Macaque, and the Siberut langur. They can apparently be difficult to see so fingers crossed for my luck on the one full day in the forest. As with all the locations on this trip, my limited time (but slightly less limited money than when I was in Borneo in 2018) has necessitated hiring a guide to try and maximise my chances.
Finally upon return to Padang I will be spending 5 days/7 nights visiting the Kerinci Seblat National Park. This is the primarily birding part of the trip with several key target species including montane endemics and particularly exciting possibilities like Schneider's Pitta and Sumatran Ground Cuckoo. Nocturnal mammals are also on the list of targets too, as well as some unusual carnivorous plants that I'm particularly interested in seeing in the wild.
I then fly from Padang over to Singapore for another 2 nights where I'll finally be able to visit Bird Paradise before flying back to the UK.
Should be an exciting and endemic-filled trip and hopefully I'll soon be able to recommend these wildlife guides in the areas, having seen all of my target species (got to think positive!).
Where did I not manage to fit into the schedule?
So there's been quite a bit of planning for this trip and some rather difficult decisions had to be made. I really wish I had 4 weeks in Sumatra rather than 2, but I just thought I'd add what I've looked into but ultimately decided not to do in place of something else. With an extra 3-4 days I would have added the island of Simeulue, flying there and back from Medan. This island has several endemic bird taxa, either full species are very distinct subspecies of mainland species. They're supposed to be reasonably easy to see, as is the Silvery Pigeon which is also meant to be quite easy here. The latter is still a possibility for me on Siberut but I think less likely. Close to Simeulue, although probably best accessed by flying back in and out of Medan, is the Aceh region where birds like the Aceh bulbul, Aceh mesia, and Sumatran laughingthrush are the targets, these would need to be seen with a bird guide hired out of Meulaboh. Simeulue and Aceh would have been my additions on a 3 week trip. And with a 4th week I'd have added the far South of Sumatra, particularly Way Kambas and the southern part of the Barisan Mountain Range (of which Kerinci is also part). However I think Way Kambas and that southern part of Sumatra is best added on as part of a trip to Java and you'd probably get there via Jakarta. This and/or Sulawesi is something I'm already thinking about for 2027...
Anyway! I hope this thread is of interest to people, I'll let you know of my trials and tribulations once I head out to Thailand this week (just to see my parents - nothing interesting for ZooChat, although I posted some pictures in the Thailand-Wildlife gallery a few months ago of some little trips the last time I visited my parents in Bangkok 18 months ago) and then on to Sumatra a week today!
I haven't really been able to do anything like that in the intervening time and almost all of my travel in the last few years has been broadly for work. Next week, however, I'm finally going on a similar trip, although I only have just over two weeks and on this trip I'm focusing on West Sumatra. I've also really wanted to visit Bird Paradise in Singapore for a while now and for that I've added a stop in Singapore on my way home. No promises about detailed travel blog-style posts, but I do plan to write about some of the highlights on here and post some information that might be useful to others. Thanks also to @Vision for advice and key contacts in planning.
My plan is as follows:
I'm entirely UK-based now, but my parents still live in Thailand so I'll be staying with them just before the trip. On Saturday of next week, I then fly from Bangkok to Medan in North East Sumatra where I'll be spending two nights in the Bukit Lawang area. Here I hope to see Thomas' Leaf Monkeys and what I believe are semi-wild Sumatran Orangutans and this will ease me back into rainforest life. I then fly from Medan down to a place called Sibolga on a turboprop plane on a domestic Indonesian airline (wish me luck!). This is in the Tapanuli region of Sumatra, the name of which provides a clue as to why I'm going there.... I've then organised two nights in a camp in the Batang Toru forest. Home of the legendary Tapanuli Orangutan. I recently received a message from the guide who is organising this for me saying that the fig trees are in fruit, he knows where the orangutans are nesting, and he saw 5 individuals last week. Fingers crossed! I'm also hoping to see siamang, agile gibbon, black Sumatran langur, and various birds particularly nocturnal ones. Also some night herping and mammaling. What else would you do when staying in a tent?
I then drive down to the city of Padang, from where I'll be taking a ferry across to Siberut island in the Mentawai archipelago. Unfortunately, I only have two nights here but I just have to hope luck is on my side because amazingly, Siberut island is home to three endemic primate species! These are the dwarf Siamang or Bilou, the Siberut Macaque, and the Siberut langur. They can apparently be difficult to see so fingers crossed for my luck on the one full day in the forest. As with all the locations on this trip, my limited time (but slightly less limited money than when I was in Borneo in 2018) has necessitated hiring a guide to try and maximise my chances.
Finally upon return to Padang I will be spending 5 days/7 nights visiting the Kerinci Seblat National Park. This is the primarily birding part of the trip with several key target species including montane endemics and particularly exciting possibilities like Schneider's Pitta and Sumatran Ground Cuckoo. Nocturnal mammals are also on the list of targets too, as well as some unusual carnivorous plants that I'm particularly interested in seeing in the wild.
I then fly from Padang over to Singapore for another 2 nights where I'll finally be able to visit Bird Paradise before flying back to the UK.
Should be an exciting and endemic-filled trip and hopefully I'll soon be able to recommend these wildlife guides in the areas, having seen all of my target species (got to think positive!).
Where did I not manage to fit into the schedule?
So there's been quite a bit of planning for this trip and some rather difficult decisions had to be made. I really wish I had 4 weeks in Sumatra rather than 2, but I just thought I'd add what I've looked into but ultimately decided not to do in place of something else. With an extra 3-4 days I would have added the island of Simeulue, flying there and back from Medan. This island has several endemic bird taxa, either full species are very distinct subspecies of mainland species. They're supposed to be reasonably easy to see, as is the Silvery Pigeon which is also meant to be quite easy here. The latter is still a possibility for me on Siberut but I think less likely. Close to Simeulue, although probably best accessed by flying back in and out of Medan, is the Aceh region where birds like the Aceh bulbul, Aceh mesia, and Sumatran laughingthrush are the targets, these would need to be seen with a bird guide hired out of Meulaboh. Simeulue and Aceh would have been my additions on a 3 week trip. And with a 4th week I'd have added the far South of Sumatra, particularly Way Kambas and the southern part of the Barisan Mountain Range (of which Kerinci is also part). However I think Way Kambas and that southern part of Sumatra is best added on as part of a trip to Java and you'd probably get there via Jakarta. This and/or Sulawesi is something I'm already thinking about for 2027...
Anyway! I hope this thread is of interest to people, I'll let you know of my trials and tribulations once I head out to Thailand this week (just to see my parents - nothing interesting for ZooChat, although I posted some pictures in the Thailand-Wildlife gallery a few months ago of some little trips the last time I visited my parents in Bangkok 18 months ago) and then on to Sumatra a week today!













































