OUR SURVIVAL OVER THE PAST YEAR – HOW HAVE WE DONE IT?

OUR SURVIVAL OVER THE PAST YEAR – HOW HAVE WE DONE IT? On June 12th 2020, a summary of the current status of the company Ecolodges Indonesia with its four ecolodges, two offices (in Bali and Kalimantan) and our eco-safari business was reported on our Facebook site https://www.facebook.com/EcolodgesIndonesia/posts/3113422895346839          Our report on facebook on … Read more

VIRTUAL STUDY OF HOMESTAYS USED BY ECO TOURISTS ON THE EDGE of the WKNP

VIRTUAL STUDY OF HOMESTAYS USED BY ECO TOURISTS ON THE EDGE of the WKNPfunded by La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia                                                                    The Satwa … Read more

ANIMAL SIGHTED AT OUR LODGE BIRDS OF WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK – PART 2

ANIMAL SIGHTED AT OUR LODGE BIRDS OF WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK – PART 2   Hello everyone, this is about birds! We are happy to share footage of the beautiful birds around Way Kambas National Park, Lampung – Sumatra. Let’s check this out! Please pass this information to interested parties on Social media through our … Read more

SURVIVAL UNDER COVID WE NEED MORE PARTNERS

SURVIVAL UNDER COVID WE NEED MORE PARTNERS The formation of a third organisation within Ecolodges Indonesia, the INDONESIA CONSERVATION FOUNDATION – OUR WORLD, in May 2020 has helped to save our company and 89 jobs in five locations in Indonesia from bankruptcy. 2021 will be a tougher year than 2020 as we now have no … Read more

ANIMAL SIGHTED AT OUR LODGE BIRDS OF WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK – PART 1

ANIMAL SIGHTED AT OUR LODGE BIRDS OF WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK – PART 1   Hello everyone, this is about birds! We are happy to share footage of the beautiful birds around Way Kambas National Park, Lampung – Sumatra. Let’s check this out!   Please pass this information to interested parties on Social media through … Read more

SUMATRA : WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK

SUMATRA : WAY KAMBAS NATIONAL PARK 27 May – 4 June 2012 Richard Webb (guigna@aol.co.uk) INTRODUCTION After two unsuccessful attempts to see Sunda Clouded Leopard in Borneo and two unsuccessful attempts to see its mainland counterpart in Thailand, reports of sightings in Way Kambas lead me to spend a week there in May 2012 particularly … Read more