Tangkoko Adventure 3D2N Tour
TANGKOKO ADVENTURE TOUR
Tangkoko Adventure tour to witness a variety of endemic species found exclusively in Sulawesi. The park is home to literally hundreds of Indonesian animal species. Sulawesi crested black macaques, unusual birds, lizards, snakes, cicadas, and tarsiers are also possible sightings. Cuscus bears and massive black tarantulas can also be found here.
This 8,700-hectare natural reserve is famed for the hundreds of unusual animal species that live there. A winding jungle route takes roughly 1.5 to 2 hours to drive from Manado to Batu Putih Village. Driving to Tangkoko, on the other hand, provides some wonderfully stunning vistas of jungles and volcanoes, making the 2-hour journey seem to fly by.
TANGKOKO BIRD WATCHING
Tangkoko Bird Watching is a fascinating experience for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can witness a variety of endemic, uncommon, and exotic bird species in the natural setting of the forest. Sulawesi maleo, Sulawesi hornbill, brown kingfisher, and other species are frequently seen in this area.
Birdwatchers frequently explore Tangkoko Batuangus National Park's many trekking paths in search of unique birds. They are led by knowledgeable local guides who can identify birds and provide information about their lives and the environments in which they dwell.
Aside from birds, we may also see and watch other animals that live in this national park, such as the Sulawesi tarsier (a small endemic monkey), Cuscus bears, black macaque, and many sorts of insects and reptiles.
Visitors who want to take part in Tangkoko Bird Watching should bring binoculars, cameras, and adequate attire for wandering in the forest. It is critical to follow the park's rules and to respect and protect the ecosystem and its residents.
Tangkoko Bird Watching is a fantastic experience for bird enthusiasts and environment observers who want to explore North Sulawesi's natural splendor and see its distinctive species. Visitors who participate in this activity not only learn about birds and their ecosystems, but they also contribute to the conservation and sustainability of nature.Itinerary
ARRIVAL – MINAHASA HIGHLAND
Arrival at Manado in the morning. Meet our guide, then proceed to the Mt. Mahawu crater. After a 10-minute hike to the crater's rim, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view of Tomohon and Manado, as well as the islands beyond. After that visit Woloan village, the center of the knock-down traditional home business, and make a stop at the Pagoda Buddhist Temple, which is a photo stop with a scenic backdrop of Mt. Lokon. Chilling down at Linow Lake's gorgeous multi-color to enjoy the afternoon at a nice restaurant by the lake sipping coffee or tea. The trek continues to the Waruga Sawangan, with a halt at the ancient Minahasa People's Tomb (Giant Stone Ages). Take the road to Tangkoko. (If you arrive in the afternoon, skip the Minahasa Highland trip and go straight to Batu Putih village in Tangkoko). Tangkoko Homestay is where you will spend the night. (Dinner at Homestay)
After finishing breakfast at the homestay, start to explore the endemic species of North Sulawesi at the Tangkoko Nature Reserve. Search for the Black Crested Macaque (Black Monkey indigenous to North Sulawesi), the Tarsier Spectrum (the world’s smallest primate), Cuscus bear, and lots of birds. The national park is home to the world's highest population of hornbills, including the rhinoceros hornbill. After lunch we'll go on another excursion into Tangkoko's jungle in the afternoon. Overnight at homestay. (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner at Homestay)