Day 1: PANGKALAN BUN – KUMAI PORT – TANJUNG HARAPAN
Arrive at Pangkalan Bun Airport, on the island of Borneo, better known
by the Indonesians as Kalimantan. Upon arrival at the airport, your guide will
be waiting for you. You will transfer to the port of Kumai in about 15-20 minutes
by car, where you will embark on a great adventure! You arrive at our
traditional wooden boat, called a klotok. Our guide will reconfirm with the
crew that everything is ready and start the cruise up the river in the famous
Sekonyer River aboard a klotok. If your flight arrives early (before 11.30 AM),
you can arrive in time to the rehabilitation center of Tanjung Harapan, where
at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the rangers of the national park feed the
orangutans, and you can have your first close encounters with them. The
translation of Tanjung Harapan is Cape of Hope. This first camp is one of the
ones with more wetlands, and being in the afternoon has more mosquitoes, so
make sure you put on enough mosquito repellent. Here you also can do the
reforestation, where you can be volunteers to plant a tree, and so take pride
that you have contributed a grain of sand to conservation with your step over
there. After visiting this Rangers Camp, you will continue upstream, resting on
the boat, while you search for animals in the vicinity of the Sekonyer River.
This afternoon, it is very frequent to see groups of proboscis monkeys and
monkeys in the treetops, jumping from one branch to another, or even
crocodiles, and lizards in the shallow waters of the sides of the river.
Prepare for sunset. The boat moored on one side of the river to spend the
night. Tonight, you can do a walk into the jungle to look for night animals
like snakes, tarantulas or if you are lucky luminescent mushrooms or tarsiers.
Meals: Lunch – Dinner
Accommodation: Klotok Boat
Day 2: PONDOK TANGGUY – CAMP LEAKEY
After an extraordinary breakfast, you will go in time to see the Pondok
Tanggui Camp at the time of feeding (9 AM). Sooner or later, you will see how
the branches of the treetops begin to move, and then you will see the
silhouettes of the Orangutans arriving at the feeding platform. Pondok Tanggui
was a release camp for young Orangutans that were rehabilitated, and they
continue to add food every day to prevent the Orangutans from leaving because
of a lack of food. They end up outside the National Park, with the following
risk of falling into traps of settlers or fields of palm oil plantations. After
the Orangutans begin to leave, you will return to the klotok again to go
further up the river. You will see how the coloration of the river changes, and
you will have the opportunity to see crocodiles and large lizards, together
with Gibbon’s and proboscis monkeys.
Arrival at Camp Leakey, the old orangutan research and rehabilitation
center since 1971, when a student at UCLA Los Angeles University, Birutte
Galdikas began studying the Orangutans there. The name Camp Leaky comes from
Birutte’s own teacher, the Paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey. At least 200
orangutans had already been cured and returned to the jungles, thanks to this
center. However, since 1995, the Government of Indonesia has banned the
introduction of more Orangutans into this camp, so Orangutans are increasingly
adapting more to freedom. To this day, this camp is used as an investigation
into the behavior and feeding of Orangutans. You will take advantage of your
guide to explore the interiors of the jungle a bit to look for orangutans in
freedom and other animals. At 14.00, you can see the feeding time of the
Orangutans. You can also visit the small museum made by the scientist Dr.
Birute Galdikas. When you are finished observing the orangutans in this camp,
and if the weather and conditions permit, you will make a short trek through
the jungle on our way back to the boat to look for wild orangutans and other
animals. You will have the opportunity to learn from our local guides, some of
whom were born in the jungle, how to look for animals or plants, or simply
listen to their experience of life in the jungle. The jungles of Borneo have
given life and have been home to the settlers for many years. The jungles,
under the eyes of the grandparents, are able to give you everything you need.
Food, water, medicines, etc. Yes... Never put anything in your mouth without
the recommendation of your guide. In the afternoon, if it does not rain, the
boat will be docked near a firefly congregation, and you can enjoy the show of
its luminescence.
Note: The Birate Galdikas Museum at Camp Leaky is
currently closed for maintenance purposes. Regrettably, visits to this site
will not be possible until further notice. We apologize for any inconvenience
this may cause and will keep you updated on the reopening of the museum.
Meals: Breakfast – Lunch –
Dinner
Accommodation: Klotok Boat
Day 3: KUMAI PORT – PANGKALAN BUN – DAYAK
VILLAGE
After breakfast, you make a final sail towards Kumai, where you will
approach the car and go to Dayak village. On the way, you will go through
indigenous villages, river workers, and people making their living near the
river. You will pass some rapids with caution. You will stop on the way to be
able to have lunch. Upon reaching the Dayak village, our guide will take you to
the Long House (they are the typical houses of the Dayak tribes in Borneo –
very long houses where almost a village lives inside). Upon arrival, you will realize
the kindness of the town. Normally, they celebrate that people from outside
come to visit them, because for them, it is a source of pride that people from
so far away travel so much to be able to keep them company. Due to that, on
arrival, it is normal to celebrate this visit with dances and some other local
liquor! After walking around, the communal dinner with the whole tribe arrives,
and then they will ring the bell, with which the whole town will gather to do
dances and enjoy the night with what they call Pesta Menarik Horn Bill (Horn
Festival Bill).
Meals: Breakfast – Lunch –
Dinner
Accommodation: Basic Guest House in the Village
Day 4: DAYAK VILLAGE – PANGKALAN BUN
In the morning, you can visit the surroundings of the village, share stories
with them, and help them in their daily tasks. You can also take the
opportunity to see the manual work they do and usually take to the city to
sell, such as masks, carpets, statues, etc. After packing everything, start the
way back to Pangkalan Bun. On the way, you can stop at the Kotawaringin Palace
and take pictures around. Lunch will be on the way, with an arrival in the
afternoon at Pangkalan Bun. Transfer to the hotel, and the rest of the
afternoon is free.
Meals: Breakfast – Lunch –
Dinner
Accommodation: Arsela Hotel or similar
Day 5: HOTEL – PANGKALAN BUN AIRPORT
After breakfast, transfer to the airport. End of our services.
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: -
INCLUDED:
- 2-nights accommodation based on a private klotok
(traditional wooden boat to cruise rivers with bathroom), 1-night based on
basic guest house, and 1-night hotel in Pangkalan Bun
- Transfers Pangkalan Bun Airport – Kumai Port, and Hotel –
Pangkalan Bun Airport
- Transfers in land and river
- English speaking guide
- Permit from the police, rangers and the National Park
- Camera or video camera fees (personal use only)
- Water, Tea, Coffee, Cookies, Tropical Fruits
- Captain, captain assistant and cook
- 1x night trekking to the jungle
- All meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served on the
boat and hotel
- 1x tree planting activity
- An unforgettable experience!
NOT INCLUDED:
- Domestic/international
flights
- Travel Insurance (Highly
Recommended)
- Alcohol, soft drinks,
personal expenses
- Extra expenses occurred due
to causes beyond our control (force majeure),
such as cancellations of flights, natural disasters, diseases, etc
- Any extra-surcharge if the
government suddenly raises the fee or adds new
permits