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ORANG-UTAN WILDLIFE & LAND OF DAYAK
FOREST TRIBE
The trip combines
the visit to orangutan research and rehabilitation centres in the Tanjung Puting
National Park and to the Land of Dayak Forest Tribe.
We will use “klotok”,
a traditional fisherman boat which have been modified to carry tourists and
explore the quite Sekonyer river to visit the centre while experience the
magical atmosphere of the tropical rain forest. Walk around the centres to meet
the orangutans, the proboscis monkeys, gibbons and other endemic fauna and
exotic flora of Borneo. You can either spend the nights on the boat surrounded
only by the magical jungle sounds or in the comfortable lodge or a combination
of the two.
Take a boat
cruise along the Lamandu River to observe the way of life of the Central
Kalimantan’s Dayak Tribesman and enjoy the stunning views of nature with rich of
flora and fauna along the river bank.
Dayak Tribesmen
who well known as ‘head hunters’ and the ‘cannibal’ from in the past, now they
are leaving peaceful in the communal ‘Long Houses’ of the village. Some of other
uniqueness are Women’s Ear Lobe and Tattooing
TANJUNG PUTING
NATIONAL PARK
Located in the
peninsula on the south coast of the world's third largest tropical rain forest
of Borneo, in Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan, the park consists of
300.040 hectares (741,100 acres). Started as a game reserve for the protection
of Orangutans in 1936 and 1937, it was upgraded to a National Park in 1982. It
is the only protected area in South East Asia with vast tract of wetlands,
lowland, mature tropical heath and swamp forests with large rookeries that
provide breeding grounds for a wide population of waterfowl. The needs of
Orangutans and other primates are also available in the park, such as the 400
species of trees which can be consumed by them.
The soils in the
park consist of yellow-red podsolic, laterite, organosol, podsol, glei humus and
alluvial. The area is predominantly flat, undulating to an altitude 0-100 .
Above sea level, Based on Schmidt and Ferguson Climate Classification, the park
is included in the A and B types with mean annual rainfall of 2,400 mm, falling
mainly in the rainy season (September-February). The relative humidity of the
area ranges between 55 and 98 percent and the temperature varies from 22 - 32
degree Celsius.
Among tree species
commonly found are Ramin (Gonistylus bancanus), Jelutung, Kayu Besi (iron wood,
eusideroxylon zwagerri), Meranti (Shorea sp.) and Keruing (Dipterocarpus). all
of them have high value for industry. Other plants such Bakung (asian tricum),
Pandans (Pandanus tectorius), Nipah (Nypa sp.) which growing on the riverside.
The park is also
rich in wildlife with the commonly seen is Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus)
- the best known species that makes the National Park best known, Proboscis
monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) - a large monkey which is found only in Borneo, long
tail macaque (Macaca fascicularis), birds - especially horn bills, kingfishers,
myna, oriental darter and over 220 bird species.
Furthermore, the
list of faunas living in the park are include the occasionally can be seen:
Agile gibbon (Hylobates agilis), grey gibbon (Hylobates mulleri), red leaf
monkey (presbistis rubicunda), Malayan sun bear (helarctus malayanus), wild lige
(sus barbatus), estuarine crocodile false ghavial (Tomistoma schlegelli). The
rivers together with the swamps and sesonal lake rookeries support the life of
many species of fish that have very high values in term of ecology and economy.
THE LAND OF DAYAK
FOREST TRIBE
The Dayak tribes of
Central Kalimantan is settled along the Lamandau river, another river systems of
Pangkalan Bun to the north. About one third of the area is TUMON Dayaks, mostly
Christian, who were evangelized in the late 1920s and early 1930s. About 10% are
Traditional Religion called Kaharingan.
The most we travel
to the north the most traditional the tribes are and the transportation is more
limited. To reach the area, speedboat is the only alternative. In some area you
have to change the transportation to the motorized long boat. Although the area
is not traditional anymore, but the Dayak tribes is still maintain their
traditional cultures and stuffs from their head hunting age. The facilities in
this area are very limited. You will stay in their houses or traditional long
house with poor conditions of facilities. However, our guide will ensure you to
enjoy and comfortable the trips.
ORANGUTAN
WILDLIFE & LAND OF DAYAK FOREST TRIBE
Duration: 10 DAYS
/ 09 NIGHTS
DAY 01: JAKARTA
ARRIVAL
Upon arrival at
Jakarta Int’l Aiport, our guide meets you. Greets then we transferred you to
your hotel in central of Jakarta, Hotel Cipta (2 star). Rest of the day is free
own your leisure. There will be a pre-trip briefing this evening and this often
followed by a meal together (B,L,D).
DAY 02: JAKARTA –
SEMARANG – PANGKALAN BUN AIRPORT - KUMAI - TANJUNG HARAPAN
Early morning wake
up! Transfer to airport for your flight to Semarang departure at 06.45 am. Upon
arrival, then connecting flight to Pangkalan Bun. Meeting service at Pangakaln
Bun Airport by our guide and direct transfer by road to the boat at Kumai for
20 minutes.
The boat is a
traditional Klotok wooden river boat about 6m by 2m with a roof which forms the
upper deck where you can view the rain forest as it glides by. The guide team
includes the boatman, a cook and expert guide. Lunch is served on the way to
Tanjung Harapan, a rehabilitation center for orphaned orangutans, 2 hours away
from Kumai. Here the playful and friendly baby orangutans are taught the first
stages in fending themselves in the jungle. In the peaceful afternoon you have
chanced to explore to quite river independently by a dugout canoe or by the
klotok while observe the monkeys along the riverside. Dinner and overnight on
the boat at the pier of Tanjung harapan. Thin mattress, pillow, fine meals,
bottled "mineral" water, mosquito net, kitchen, simple toilet available on boat
besides the familiar - helpful guides and boatmen. There is a well in Tanjung
Harapan to use for bathing or clean up. (B,L,D).
DAY 03: TANJUNG
HARAPAN – PONDOK TANGUY – CAMP LEAKEY
After breakfast
board the klotok to travel up river for about 2 hours boating and then up a side
creek to Camp Leakey where the older orangutans are reintroduced into the rain
forest. En route stop at Pondok Tanguy, the rehabilitation center for the new
ex-captive orangutans. At Camp Leakey you will have opportunity to trek into
the rain forest with your expert guide and the forestry rangers to appreciate
the flora as well as perhaps sighting wild orangutans, gibbons, macaques, and
birds. After trekking, cool with dip in the tea colored water, which is pure but
stained with natural tannins. Lunch provided on boat. Afternoon visit the
feeding station to see rehabilitated orangutans are given additional food then
we will have an overnight on boat for a better opportunities seeing the animal
activities in the evening and in the early morning (B,L,D).
DAY 04: CAMP
LEAKEY - PONDOK TANGUY (B,L,D)
After breakfast
under the morning dew we make a second visit at Camp Leakey for a morning
trekking to see the orangutans and other wildlife starting their activities.
After lunch on boat, we boating down river through the park to Pondok Tanguy
while enjoying monkeys, birds and other wildlife along the shady river bank.
Pondok Tanguy is the newest established rehabilitation center for the new
ex-captive orangutans. We will meet the orangutans and trekking for about 30
minutes to feeding station for the orangutan afternoon feeding time. Overnight
at the pier of Pondok Tanguy (B,L,D).
DAY 05: PONDOK
TANGUY - KUMAI - PANGKALAN BUN – BAKONSU VILLAGE (B,L,D)
After breakfast free
program. Before lunch we boating back to Kumai and proceed to Pangkalan Bun for
lunch at a local restaurant. Proceed to Pangkalan Bun pier on Arut river. The
river is another river system which gives access deeper into the interior of
Central Kalimantan, the home of Dayak tribes. Tapinbini is about 4 hours up
river Lamandau by speed boat and is one of the Dayak Tumon (or Dayak Lamandau)
biggest village. Upon arrival at Bakonsu Village, sight seeing around the
village to see their traditional plantations and also some remnants from their
head hunting age, also some ancients graves such as the baby graves on a trees.
Overnight at a traditional house with basic facilities (BL,D).
DAY 06: BAKONSU
VILLAGE – KINIPAN
After breakfast,
continue the trip by motorized long boat (small klotok) up the stream to Kinipan
Village for about 4 - 5 hours though the rain forest, "untouristic" villages,
ancient graves, some slash and burn plantations and some rapids along the hilly
riverside. The forest and environment around the Kinipan Village is still virgin
and we have more chances to see animals especially in the afternoon. There are
still many remains of their traditional religion: the Hindu Kaharingan. You will
overnight at their traditional log house with very basic facilities. In the
evening they welcome you with hornbill dances, rice fermented wine served for
the first touch with horn of buffalo and elephant ivory. The ceremonies and
cultures of the Kinipan village is very different with other Dayak villages in
Central Kalimantan. All meals will be prepared by our own cooks (B,L,D).
DAY 07: KINIPAN –
NOMADIC DAYAK REGION – KINIPAN
After breakfast walk
about an hour through unspoilt hilly rain forest and Across creeks to the area
where nomadic Dayak Tumon live in small groups practising ancient slash and burn
farming techniques as well as hunting and gathering in the forest. You can live
with this traditional tribe and take part in the daily activities such as rattan
collecting, hunting, setting animals trap etc. and learn their forest knowledge
such as which plants are edible and poisonous. Back to Kinipan for overnight (B,L,D).
DAY 08: DAYAK NOMADIC REGION – KINIPAN – BAKONSU
After breakfast sail
down river back to Bakonsu Village. In Bakonsu Village we will walking the
surroundings to observe the simple daily life of the Dayak people. Overnight at
the villager's house with basic facilities. Meals will be provided by your own
cook (B, L, D).
DAY 09: BAKONSU VILLAGE – PANGKALAN BUN
The journey down
stream is much faster then up through the rapids but takes most of the day
including lunch in Kotawaringin. Late afternoon arrive Pangkalan Bun, direct
transfer to a hotel (one of the best hotel in town) for dinner and accommodation
(B,L,D).
DAY 10: PANGKALAN
BUN DEPARTURE
Free and flexible
morning program. At 11AM transfer to Pangkalan Bun airport for flight to your
next destinations.
INCLUDED:
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Airport transfers by
non air-conditioned car
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Land Transportation
by non air-conditioned car
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Klotok river
transportation during in the park.
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Motorized long boat
during in the Dayak Villages
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Accommodation on
boat for whole nights during in the park
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Accommodation at
local simple house in at the Dayak Villages)
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Accommodation at
temporary shelters or huts during in the Dayak's Plantation
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Accommodation based
on twin share at the best hotel in Pangkalan Bun
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Tours and Services
as mentioned on the itinerary
-
English speaking
guide and cook
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Full Board Meals as
indicated above (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: dinner)
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Donations, Ranger's
Fee and National Park Entry Fees
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Snacks, soft drink,
bottled water ("Aqua") during on the boat trip and during trekking only.
EXCLUDED:
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Airfares
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All tours, services, transfers on
other places which are not mentioned on above programs
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Airport Taxes and extra baggage
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Laundry
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Telecommunication fee
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Extra meals
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Beverages and accommodations at
Rimba Lodge
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Personal expenses and all expenses
incurred due to flight cancellations/delays or due to other causes beyond our
control.
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you
upon receipt of final payment.
All
itineraries are subject to change without prior notice.
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