Trek for orangutans 2025

Join us for an unforgettable orangutan-packed adventure with Lou Grossfeldt, an orangutan expert, primatologist, and renowned author from Borneo Orangutan Survival Australia. Lou will be joining us on the Wharf to Wharf challenge to raise funds for orangutan conservation, and you'll have the chance to hear captivating stories about orangutans and their habitat in Borneo.

Experience the rugged coastal wilderness of Australia's Sapphire Coast, a hidden gem on the NSW Far South Coast. This region is a gateway to enchanting coastal forests, sparkling estuaries, and secluded beaches. Discover historic wharfs, untouched coastlines, and ancient geological formations while trekking with a small group of like-minded individuals, guided by local experts. Stay in comfortable accommodation and enjoy freshly prepared meals featuring local seasonal produce.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact for orangutan conservation, you'll be raising funds towards rescuing orangutans from harm caused by the wildlife trade and human-orangutan conflict, supporting their care and rehabilitation, and contributing to habitat restoration and protection to ensure their survival in the wild. 

Join us for an adventure of a lifetime and learn all about this critically endangered species from one of the world's leading experts.

For more information enter your details below and instantly receive the information pack and booking details. 


    Trip facts:

    Dates:Dates: 2–5 May 2025


    Tour duration: 4 days 

    Group size: 6–18 travellers

    Challenge grade: 3/5

    Accommodation: Twin-share at Tathra Beach House Apartments 

    Minimum age: 18 (younger ages considered on application)



    Fees and fundraising:

    Registration fee: $295 (non-refundable)

    Fundraising target: $2,000 (excludes travel)

    Travel quote: $2,152* per person

    *Subject to change. Refer to Soulful Concepts terms and conditions

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