Kalimantan Tours


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    Banjarmasin River Tour

    The canal tour on the Kelayan River in Banjarmasin City, South Kalimantan, offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives and activities of the Banjarese people along the riverbanks. Often referred to as the “Venice of the East,” Banjarmasin is crisscrossed by an extensive network of canals, making boat travel a primary mode of transportation. During the tour, visitors can observe traditional stilt houses, bustling riverside markets, and local residents engaging in various activities such as fishing, washing clothes, and trading goods. The tour provides an authentic and immersive experience of Banjarese culture, highlighting the deep connection between the community and their waterways.

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  • Borobudur & Merapi Mount Tour

    Experience the best of Yogyakarta with our 3D2N Borobudur and Merapi Tour. Explore the majestic Borobudur Temple, take an exciting jeep tour around Mount Merapi, and immerse yourself in Javanese culture with visits to the Sultan’s Palace, Taman Sari Water Castle, and Prambanan Temple. Enjoy seamless adventures with professional guides and top-notch services.

  • Komodo Dragon Dive and Explore

    Experience the best of Komodo with our 3D2N Dive and Explore Tour. Dive into vibrant marine life at renowned dive sites, encounter legendary Komodo dragons, and discover the charm of Labuan Bajo. Enjoy seamless adventures with professional guides and top-notch services.

  • Exotic Bali Tour

    Embark on an unforgettable journey through Bali’s cultural heartland and natural wonders. Explore ancient temples, lush rice terraces, and vibrant markets. Experience the thrill of white water rafting, witness traditional Balinese dance performances, and indulge in delectable local cuisine. Our expert guides will ensure a seamless and enriching experience, creating memories that will last a lifetime

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How to get here?


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.