Before your forest walk, spend a few minutes at the Interpretation Centre by the entrance — an excellent introduction to the forest’s cultural and spiritual significance.
Visitors must be accompanied by a local Digo guide from the centre (independent exploration is not allowed) and are provided with a traditional kaniki (indigo-dyed sarong) to wear during the walk. Photography is encouraged except near grave sites, and visitors are asked to behave respectfully — the kaya is considered sacred. Think of it as being in a church or mosque: move calmly, avoid loud talk, and show reverence for nature.
Once inside, the forest canopy creates a cool, mystical atmosphere. You’ll walk among towering trees, twisted roots, and lush vegetation, guided through stories, legends, and the community’s deep relationship with nature.
The tour also has a lighter side — your guide will share fascinating tales about local herbal medicine, aphrodisiac plants (“herbal Viagra”), and remedies for back pain in pregnant women. Wildlife sightings may include monkeys, fiery red squirrels, giant millipedes, butterflies, and occasionally the elusive elephant shrew.
💰 PRICE PER PERSON (USD)
Group Size Price per Person
1-Person USD 70
1–3 Pax USD 50
4–6 Pax USD 40
7–9 Pax USD 30
10+ Pax USD 25
✅ Price Includes
* Return taxi & driver
* Kaya entry fees
❌ Price Excludes
* Tips to staff
* Drinking water
📅 Important Notes
• Festive season supplement: +20% during Christmas, New Year & public holidays
• Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated for good service
• Booking confirmation form
• ELKY TOURS bank details for a 20% deposit. Kindly click the link below to make the payment.
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