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.

Tour Itinerary :
Day01  : PALANGKARAYA CITY TOUR
Arrive at Cilik Riwut Airport, Transfer to Hotel, Meeting Service, Jembatan Kahayan(Kahayan Bridge), Monument City of Palangkaraya who Placed by The First President of Indonesia  (Ir.Soekarno), Alun-alun Kota Palangkaraya (Palangkaraya Town square), Souvenir Shop.  L.D ).

Day02  : PALANGKARAYA- (Upstream) SUNGAI RUNGAN ( FULLDAY)
Service Meeting at Hotel, Drive to Port and making preparation to Upstream of the Rungan River, Start from Kahayan River, We could be exploring and enjoying of a unique life-style community and  their plotting-houses. As long as our journey We would find sub-rever of  Sungai Kahayan (Sungai Rungan) and some small Lakes; Danau Takapan, Danau Rangas, Danau Hambubut, by-pass to Putuk Katimpun Village, Danau Rawet, by-pass to Hampapak (small village), Danau Kalawet (Uwa-Uwa    Conservation). Then we are continuing to journey through by Sungai Dapur, Danau Biyawak, Marang Village and the end at Sungai Gohong Port. From Gohong Port, we go to KMC (Kalimantan Meeting Centre) for break, Depart from KMC we will  continue to Arboretum and Tahai Lake, and then depart to Palangkaraya by Land. (B, L,).


Tour Terms & Conditions :
Tour Price : Contact Us
— Tour Price Include : Private AC car  / Micro Tourist bus Full AC, Fullboard meals as mention in program, English/Indonesia speaking guide, 2N at Hotel Twin share Standard AC, , Entrance fee, Wooden Boat to Flaoting Market, Bakut Island, Alalak & canal tour, mineral water.
— Tour Price Exclude : Airplane ticket + taxes, tips, personal expenses, optional tour.

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How to get here?


  • By Air
    • 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
    • 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.