Kalimantan, The Borneo’s Grandeur Unveiled – Asia’s Largest Island Oasis

The Indonesian expanse of Borneo, known as “Kalimantan,” harbors some of the planet’s most diverse flora and fauna. Today, access to the remote hinterlands, home to the Dayak tribe, remains among the most challenging on Earth. Drawing upon over 20 years of expertise, our Tours and Trips venture into the island’s most secluded destinations, offering unrivaled eco-tours and dream journeys.

These experiences showcase the authentic heritage of Dayak Culture, seamlessly intertwining with the lush Rain Forest, providing a haven of towering trees and herbaceous sustenance for its wildlife inhabitants.

Explore particular locales to immerse yourself in unforgettable moments, capturing the essence of Kalimantan. We created these expeditions for those who are adventures with patients and seek to expect the unexpected, those will enjoy the unforgettable tour

Kalimantan Tours


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    Orangutan Explore Houseboat

    The Orangutan Tour in Tanjung Puting National Park offers a unique 4-day, 3-night adventure on a traditional Indonesian houseboat, known as a “klotok.” This guided tour navigates the serene rivers and dense rainforests of the park, providing visitors with the opportunity to observe orangutans in their natural habitat. The journey includes visits to renowned feeding stations like Camp Leakey, where travelers can see orangutans up close. In addition to orangutans, the tour features sightings of diverse wildlife, such as proboscis monkeys, hornbills, and crocodiles. The experience combines wildlife observation with the tranquil beauty of Borneo’s tropical environment, offering an unforgettable and immersive nature adventure

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    Orangutan Release at Kaja Island

    Kaja Island, located in the Rungan River near Palangkaraya in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, serves as a vital pre-release site for orangutans. Managed by the Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation, the island provides a semi-wild environment where rehabilitated orangutans can adapt to natural conditions before their final release into the wild. This transition phase helps them develop necessary survival skills, such as foraging and nest-building, while under careful monitoring by conservationists. Kaja Island’s role is crucial in ensuring the successful.

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    Orangutan Explore Houseboat

    Experience an unforgettable wildlife adventure in Borneo, starting with a scenic cruise to observe rare Proboscis monkeys. Explore Pondok Tanggui and Camp Leakey, witnessing baby orangutans and participating in feeding programs. Conclude your journey with a relaxing return cruise, leaving you with cherished memories of Borneo’s unique wildlife and natural beauty.

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    Water Buffalo – Bamboo Rafting Tours

    Experience the unique sight of swamp buffaloes thriving in the lush wetlands of South Kalimantan. Witness these majestic creatures as they gracefully navigate the tranquil waters and graze on floating vegetation. This tour offers an immersive glimpse into the harmonious life of buffaloes in their natural habitat, providing unforgettable moments for nature enthusiasts. Capture the serene beauty of this one-of-a-kind adventure

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    Palangkaraya City Tour

    Palangkaraya the capital city of central Kalimantan has a unique culture where there were many etnics live in the city beside the dayak as native there were also Banjar, Bugis, madura and etcetera. There is a orangutan rehabilitation and the place for releasing them in Kaja Island.

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    Banjarmasin – Diamond Mines Tour

    Martapura, located in South Kalimantan, Indonesia is renowned for it vibrant jewelry market, particularly its diamond trade. Often referred to as the “City of Diamonds”, Martapura’s jewelry market is famous for hight quality gemstones, especially diamonds and sapphires, as well as gold and silver jewelry.

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By Air (Plane)

From Jakarta, Bali, or Surabaya There are numerous direct flights from major Indonesian cities to Kalimantan. Airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Citilink, and AirAsia operate regular flights to these airports.

From International Destinations
If you’re traveling from abroad, you’ll most likely need to connect via Jakarta, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur. From there, you can take a domestic flight to one of Kalimantan’s airports.

By Sea (Ship)

Pelni Ferries: The state-owned Pelni Ferries operate routes connecting Java, Sulawesi, and other parts of Indonesia to Kalimantan. The main ports are located in cities like Banjarmasin, Pontianak, and Balikpapan. While this option takes longer compared to flying, it offers a more scenic and memorable experience.

By Land and River

Land Crossings: There are border crossings between Malaysian Borneo (Sarawak) and West Kalimantan, such as the Tebedu-Entikong crossing. From these points, you can take local buses or taxis to continue your journey within Kalimantan.

River Routes: Some travelers opt for river routes from Sarawak into West Kalimantan, although this is more for those seeking a unique adventure rather than the fastest route.