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.
Borneo/Kalimantan is the huge adventure travel destination. It is
one the world’s third largest island covering the area of 747,000
square kilometer and covered by one of the world’s largest stretches
of tropical rain forest through which flows tremendous mighty rivers
which are the island’s highway. More
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Dayak
is a collective name for over 200 different tribes
living throughout Borneo's interior . They are the true
'people of the jungle'. The Dayak people lives in the
hinterland along the banks of major river and in a long
house. It is customary for them to live with a whole
extended family or with one clan. Each family has their
own compartment and the chief of the clan will occupy
the central chamber. More About Dayak
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Mahakam River -
This
giant muddy river is the highway to the interior. The
Mahakam divides itself into three geographical sections. The
lower Mahakam, stretches from Samarinda to Muara Prahu just
beyond Lake Jempang, an easy tour for visitors short on
time. The middle Mahakam includes a series of villages and
the upper Mahakam, is an isolated region generally reached
by plane at the Datah Dawai airfield at Long Lunuk.
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Orang
Utan is derived from the Indonesian/Malay language
means man of the forest. Borneo and Sumatera island are
well known with its large rain forest on the equator,
Orang Utan of a significant numbers exist on both
islands. Travel to Borneo nowadays access available from
few points of Indonesia such as Balikpapan, Surabaya and
Semarang of Indonesia.
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Bambo
Rafting - get in to the deep of Borneo traveling in
style with bamboo rafting, try your hand to swing and
make your raft smooth run in position.
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List of travelers
who did trip with us...2005 |
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* Tokiwa &
Party (Japanese - Jkt) |
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