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Formerly known as
Borneo, Kalimantan is the world's second largest island. The
North and North-western part of the island are the East
Malaysian state of Serawak and Sabah, with the newly independent
state of Brunei Darusalam between them.
The rest of the island is part of Indonesia, divided into four
provinces - East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan
and South Kalimantan.
The tremendous outspread of jungles and
wilderness, which are so rich in natural resources as timber,
gas, oil and coal as well as scenic beauty - are comparable to
that of a continent alone. Focal point for most visitors is the
mighty Mahakam river, which meanders through thousands of
kilometers through one of the worlds largest tropical
rainforests, from its head water near the center of the island.The twenty main Dayak tribes -
once feared as headhunters have their homes in this river
basin, A remarkable varieties of plants and animals life
including the famous fresh water dolphins which often
accompany boats along the river make a visit to Kalimantan an
enthralling venture to a different world. In year to come the
Mahakam river trips are most likely to have a more modern
outlook with modern crafts and all possible amenities.
Unfortunately under such circumstances the Dayak village would
have last their primitive charm, and a cliche scene of
souvenirs shops would cluster along the riverside.
The time to take your Mahakam river trip is now...!! we
hesitate to say that this tours are designed for the vigorous
and adventurous visitors, but those taking these
tours should be prepared for a degree of un-sophistication.
River crafts have usually only one toilet on board, and
sleeping accommodation is on the thin mattress, with blankets
provided. If you are prepared to put up rith a little roughing
up for a few days you will be guaranteed the adventure of your
life time.
Tanjung Puting reserve, 415.050
hectares is situated in an ecologically diverse area of
wetland, lowlands, swamp and hardwood rain forest. Borneo and
Sumatra are the only places left in the world where Orang
Utans (the man of the forest) still survive in their natural
habitat.
EAST KALIMANTAN
Welcome
to East Kalimantan, One of the Provinces in Indonesia often
called "The Equatorial Pearl " because of its abundant
natural wealth. The area also offers amazing natural beauty. By
going along the river or trekking in the rain forest, I am
inviting you learn about the remote world of the original
culture of Dayak tribes and their life style as a harmonious
unity with the surrounding nature in the hinterland .
We
offer you an attractive adventure arrange through our tour
packages with the concept of "Back To Nature" in mind,
and you will be guided by our experienced guides. You will be
able to obtain coloufull photographs but also you will have
unforgettable deep impressions of your stay with us in Benua
Etam Kalimantan.
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Borneo/Kalimantan Highlights
WEST
KALIMANTAN
West
Kalimantan is bordered on the north by Serawak, East Malaysia,
on the south by Java sea and Central Kalimantan and ranges east
from the Natuna sea to meet the province of Central and Eastern
Kalimantan. West Kalimantan, as one of the member of Brunei,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Philipina East Asean Growth Area (
BIMP-EAGA ) has rich potency and opportunities that can be
offered to private sector for supporting the economic
development of West Kalimantan.
A
four Governor from 4 provinces in Kalimantan created deal among
them and yielded agreement the they agree to construct Trans
Kalimantan in order to connect their province. Although the
connecting road is still inappropriate condition, those roads
have already connected among the capital city. Trans Kalimantan
has been offered by West Kalimantan to Malaysia and Brunei
Darussalam. Indonesia ( West Kalimantan ), Malaysia ( Serawak
and Sabah ) and Brunei Darussalam agree to construct the road
which are connecting the country and named it "Pan Borneo
Highway".
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Borneo/Kalimantan Highlights
SOUTH
KALIMANTAN
The
town of Banjarmasin, the capital city of South Kalimantan is
very charming place. It is cross by waterways. There is never
end activity on the river. Overladen rice barges, almost awash
are towed in snaky chains. There are hawker or merchant in their
tiny sampan offering their ware such as fish, fowl, or fruit and
vegetables of the garden. This unique floating market is one of
the most interesting and colorful sigh of South Borneo. Everyday
early in the morning, no later than 7 o'clock, unusual activity
starts taking place on the floating market. The crust of the
canal traffic, people selling, buying and those who just come to
see it, all is traffic, and several traffic of 'water-polices'
are seen a top launches trying to direct and keep the water
traffic going.
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Borneo/Kalimantan Highlights
CENTRAL
KALIMANTAN
Welcome
to Central Kalimantan and Tanjung Putting National Park. This
special part of Indonesia is of great fascination to all who
visit the culture is the vast waterways. The flora and fauna are
all interesting and worthwhile.
No
where else on earth will one discover such a lovely and unique
place by visiting Tanjung Putting National Park. You will bio
diversity it and be captivated by nature stemming enriched by
the spirit of the people of the region and those all remain
substantially wild and nature. As the great apes, Orangutan are
among human kind's closest living relative in the Animal
Kingdom. And you will be entering the realm of pre historic
wonder of nature.
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Borneo/Kalimantan Highlights
WHAT TO BRING TO TANJUNG PUTING
Light clothing including long
pants and long sleeves, good footwear, insect repellent, sun
block, binoculars, rain coat/poncho.
DRY SEASONS : May to November
although rain can occur anytime.
RAINY SEASONS : December through April with rainfall heaviest
in December and February.
THE PHPA GUEST HOUSE is a small guests house with simple and
clean rooms. Different from other lodge, this simple guest
house was founded to support the Orang Utan Rehabilitation
Center. It is managed by the rangers who also work for the
reserve.
To be participate in this trip
require you and all to be in good health. Any medical
problems or dietary restrictions should be advised to us
before departure.
ORANG UTANS CAN VERY EASILY
CONTACT HUMAN DISEASES. THE PURPOSE OF ORANG UTANS BACK INTO
THE WILD. IT IS A GREAT PRIVILEGE TO OBSERVE THESE ORANG UTANS
IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT. WE DO NOT ENCOURAGE ANY INITIATION
OF DIRECT HUMAN CONTACT.
We have the right to disqualify
any participant it found physically incapable and/or if a
participant's will jeopardize either individual involved or
the group. No refund will be given under such circumstances.
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS:
Passport must have at least 06 months validity to enter
Indonesia.
A photocopy of your passport picture page and copy of your white
immigration card is required for entry permit to the reserve.
BAGGAGE RESTRICTIONS:
Domestic flights in Indonesia restrict passengers to 20kg (44
lbs) each. The Das flight between Banjarmasin - Pangalan Bun
restrict passenger to 10kg
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