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Lombok hotels ranging from luxurious five star to simple backpacker home stay. Most of the hotels and resort are located in Senggigi. The star rate hotels and boutique resort are nestled in lush  tropical gardens, directly located on the beach with the tranquil surroundings and a minutes away from airport or seaport.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Orangutan Indonesia

Orangutan Tour Options

Orangutans are an endangered species according to most wildlife monitoring organizations and conservation groups. Ten thousand years ago, orangutans were found throughout Southeast Asia ranging all the way into southern China. Their populations probably numbered in the hundreds of thousands.

Unfortunately, the species today is found only in limited populations on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. Due to the destructive activities of humans, the wild population may have diminished in the past decade by as much as 50%. Estimates of the current population are from less than 50,000 to 60,000 with more than three quarters of all orangutans found on Borneo.

 

Planning a vacation to Borneo Orangutan on this year?

Take a look at our vacation package options, listed below are some of our most popular travel packages.  Please feel free to request a more detailed version of any or all of the suggested itineraries. Or click here to request a custom quote especially for your group!
 

Orangutan Wildlife Tour

Duration : 3 Days - 2 Nights
Starting : Daily
Highlight : Orangutan feeding time, proboscis monkey, River safari.
Start and Finish : Pangkalan Bun.

ITINERARY


DAY 1 : From Jakarta / Semarang to Pangkalan Bun - Kumai - Park
Upon arrival at Pangkalan Bun Airport you will be picked up by our local staff and take you to Kumai to board on the boat. The boat is a traditional Klotok wooden river boat about 12m by 2m with a roof which forms the upper deck where you can view the rain forest as it glides by. On the wayup stop at Tanjung Harapan Rehabilitation center for excaptive orangutan. Witness feeding time at 15.00. The guide's team includes the boatman, a cook and expert guide. In the peaceful afternoon we will slowly explore the quite river by the klotok while observe the monkeys along the riverside. Dinner and overnight on the boat, simple mattress, pillow, fine meals, bottled "mineral" water, mosquito net, kitchen, simple toilet available on boat besides the familiar - helpful guides and boatmen or spend the night at the lodge near by the river. (L,D)

DAY 2 : Park - Pondok Tangguy - Camp Leakey - Boat / lodge
After breakfast board the klotok to travel up river for about 2½ hours boating and then up a side creek to Camp Leakey where the older orangutans are reintroduced into the rain forest and also known as research center for Orangutan. On the up stop at Pondok Tanggui to see morning feeding time for ex-captive orangutan. Lunch then take short hike at the forest until the time to witness feeding time at 14.00 pm for old rehabilitation orangutan given additional foods. Overnight on the boat or at Rimba Lodge. (B,L,D)

DAY 3 : Boat/Lodge - Kumai - Pangkalan Bun Airport  - Your Next Destination
Free morning program until time transfer to Kumai then to Pangkalan Bun airport for next destination. (B)

Flight Route Suggestion For Above Program :
»From Semarang : Morning Flight at 10.30 ( by IAT )
» From Singapore : Fly from Singapore to Jakarta then continuing fly to Semarang. Overnight.
» From Kuala Lumpur : Fly Kuala Lumpur to Solo then drive for 4 hours to Semarang. Overnight.
» From Kuching : Take a flight to Pontianak ( overnight , fly to Pangkalan Bun on next day.
» From Bali : Morning Flight to Yogyakarta, drive to Semarang for 3 hours. overnight
» From Bali : Morning to Surabaya connect with other flight to Semarang. overnight

 

Orangutan wildlife & Dayak Culture Tour


Duration: 6 Days - 5 Nights
Starting: Daily
Highlight: Orangutan feeding time, proboscis monkey, River safary, Dayak Culture and tradition.
Start and Finish: Pangkalan Bun.

 

ITINERARY

DAY 1 : Pangkalan Bun - Orangutan
Upon arrival at Pangkalan Bun Airport meeting service and you will be board on the boat. In the peaceful afternoon we will slowly explore the quite river by the klotok while observe the monkeys along the riverside. Dinner and overnight on the boat or at the Lodge. (L,D)

DAY 2 : Park - Camp Leakey - Boat / Lodge
After breakfast board the klotok to travel up river for about 2½ hours boating and then up a side creek to Camp Leakey where the older orangutans are reintroduced into the rain forest and also known as research center for Orangutan. Trekking through tropical rainforest searching for wildlife, wild orangutan, birds and other primate as well as tropical jungle plant. Back to the boat for lunch then witness feeding time at 14.00 pm for old rehabilitation orangutan given additional foods. Overnight on the boat. (B,L,D)

DAY 3 : Park - Pondok Tangguy - Camp Leakey or Pesalat - Boat/Lodge
After breakfast board the klotok to travel up the river for Pondok Tanguy, the rehabilitation center for the new ex-captive orangutans, see feeding time at 09.00am. Afterward is your free choice You can take the 2nd visit at camp leakey or continuing the trip to Pesalat replantation camp, See the process of replantation project or take this opportunity to hike at forest. (For additional we could arrange the night walking on this place searching for nocturnal animal or blowing mushroom). Free afternoon program, we could visit village near by the park. Overnight on the boat. (B,L,D)

DAY 4 : Park - Kumai - Pangkalan Bun - Bakonsu Dayak Village
After very early breakfast, boating down to Kumai then transfer by car Pangkalan Bun for about 20 minutes then proceed to the speed boat harbor. Please covered your valuable things with dry bags and put suntan lotion for sun protection. We recommend also bring soft ear plugs as the sounds of speed boat is so noisy. You will be boarding your speed boat on the Arut River before change to the Lamandau River. On the way you will pass some villages along the Lamandau River, logging company, and rapids. You will stop for lunch on the way. Upon arrival at Bakonsu Village after 5 - 6 hours drive, our guide will take you to the long house for your accommodation. Sightseeing around the villages and arrange the welcome dancing ceremony. After dinner they will ringing their gong or one of their music instrument to gathering together for this Horn Bill Dancing Party. Lots of people will join and you will be welcome like a King & Queen. Overnight at villager house. (B,L,D)

DAY 5 : Bakonsu Dayak Village - Tapinbini Village - Pangkalan Bun.
After breakfast, Up the river for 20 minutes to Tapinbini village. An other semi modern dayak village, then procced by the local dayak guide take an easy climb to Bolau hill, On the way up you will see some dayak peoples doing their daily activities a like working for rice field, and our local guide will show you how the setting the trap for the animal and any kind their daily activities. Until reach the place call BATU BATUNGKAT (Hugh Stone) where in the dayak beleave as their holly place. The guide will give you the stick and ask you to put it below the stone and say your wishes. After that back to the village for lunch, After packing your luggage, drive down back to Pangkalan Bun by speed boat. On the way stop at Kotawaringin Palace and sightseeing surrounding. Lunch on the way. Upon arrival at Pangkalan Bun, drive by car back to your hotel. Free program at your own leisure. Overnight at Hotel at Pangkalan Bun. (B,L,D)

DAY 6 : Pangkalan Bun - End
After breakfast transfer by car to Pangkalan Bun airport for your next destination. TOURS END. (B)

 

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