Borneo

Uncover the Thrilling Essence of Borneo: Integrating Adventure with Conservation at Tanjung Puting National Park


Embark on an extraordinary journey through Borneo's Tanjung Puting National Park, a sanctuary where the pulsating life of the rainforest meets conservation efforts. Your adventure tour starts with an enchanting river cruise along sinuous waterways that weave through the park. As you navigate the dense jungle aboard your boat, the air resonates with the calls of exotic birds and the whispers of the wind through the leaves. A significant highlight of the tour is the chance to see orangutans in their natural environment. Tanjung Puting is renowned for its orangutan rehabilitation centers, such as the famous Camp Leakey, which provides a profound insight into the lives of these majestic creatures as they are cared for and prepared for reintroduction into the wild.


Tanjung Puting also hosts a diverse array of other wildlife including proboscis monkeys, macaques, gibbons, and numerous bird species. As you cruise along the river, keep an eye out for crocodiles and rare reptiles sunning on the banks. For a truly authentic and intimate experience of the rainforest, spend a night on a klotok, a traditional Indonesian houseboat. These charming wooden vessels offer a distinctive way to explore the park’s vibrant ecosystem from the water.


Your visit to Tanjung Puting is more than just an adventure—it’s a chance to engage with and support crucial conservation efforts. Learn about the challenges faced by Borneo's rainforests and the pivotal role these habitats play in the global ecosystem. A trip to Tanjung Puting National Park offers a perfect blend of thrilling wildlife sightings, cultural engagement, and environmental education, making it a unique and meaningful experience.


Borneo Wildlife and Orangutan Tours

Explore further experiences around Borneo with potential itineraries that include visiting Martapura, known for its bustling diamond trade and craft, adventurous rafting trips on traditional Dayak bamboo rafts along the Amandit River, and immersive riverboat journeys through Tanjung Puting National Park. Visitors can fly directly to Banjarmasin Pankalanbun Airport from major Indonesian cities like Jakarta, Surabaya, and Semarang, offering a convenient gateway to the many wonders of Kalimantan.