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Tubing

Float peacefully through lush jungle scenery.

Tubing in Tangkahan

Gentle Floats Through the Jungle – Tucked away in the peaceful village of Tangkahan in Langkat Regency, bordering Gunung Leuser National Park, this spot invites you to unwind on lazy river rides amid vibrant rainforests, clear streams, and sounds of wildlife like birds and distant elephants. As featured on tangkahan.com, tubing here uses simple inner tubes to drift along the currents, offering a low-key way to soak in Sumatra’s natural beauty while supporting local eco-efforts.

 

Types of Tubing in Tangkahan

Casual River Drifts: Short sessions on the Buluh River, floating gently through forest-lined banks with chances to spot monkeys or birds overhead.

Adventure Combos: Pair with elephant baths or walks, drifting downstream after interactions for a seamless mix of wildlife and water fun.

Scenic Routes to Spots: Head to places like 7 Islands or nearby falls, tubing for 30-40 minutes amid towering greenery and rocky shores.

Extended Floats: Longer paths along Batang River, including stops at hot springs or beaches for picnics and swims.

Group or Themed Rides: Gather with friends for social drifts, or opt for eco-focused ones highlighting local plants and conservation stories.

 

 

 


 

Tips for Tubing in Tangkahan

What to Bring:

      • Swimsuit or quick-dry clothes
      • Water shoes for rocky entry points
      • Dry bag for phone and valuables
      • Sunscreen and mosquito repellent
      • Life jacket (highly recommended)

Safety First
Always tube with a guide or at least one friend. Check the river current before starting. Children and weak swimmers must wear life jackets.

Use a Local Guide
Hiring a Tangkahan guide is the safest choice. They provide quality tubes, handle logistics, and know the best start and finish points.

Respect the River
Do not throw anything into the water. Take all trash with you and keep noise low to avoid disturbing wildlife.

After Tubing
Rinse off in the freshwater shower at Echo Camp. Change into dry clothes quickly and hydrate well.

Choose Your Route
The most popular and gentle route starts right in front of Echo Camp along the Buluh River. It’s calm, scenic, and perfect for beginners.

Best Time to Tube
Morning (8–11 AM) or late afternoon (3–5 PM) when the sun is softer and the water is clearest. Avoid tubing right after heavy rain.

 

How Tubing Works in Tangkahan?
Guides set you up with sturdy inner tubes, often starting upstream via jeep or short walk, then letting the current carry you back—lasting 30-60 minutes depending on the route. Packages might include meals or transport, costing around Rp 200,000-500,000, with proceeds aiding park patrols. Groups are kept small, and safety checks ensure smooth sails, even in light rapids.

Good to Know

Water Conditions:
The Buluh River is usually calm and clear, but the current can increase after rain. Always follow your guide’s instructions.
Duration:
Most tubing sessions last 30–60 minutes, depending on the route and water leve.
Cost:
Includes tube rental and guide (Rp 150,000–300,000 per person). Life jackets are often provided free by reputable guides.
Best Combined With:
River bathing, hot springs, or a short trek — perfect for a full-day adventure.
Eco Note:
Choose guides who support conservation and avoid single-use plastic tubes when possible.