The Orangutan species that live in Tanjung Puting National Park is Pongo pymaeus which is endemic to this island. The habitat continues to vanish at an extremely high rate. Taking all of this into account, orangutan rehabilitation centers have been established to ensure the survival of this animal. We will visit 3 Orangutan feeding station in Tanjung Harapan, Pondok Tanggui and Camp Leakey. Doing some trekking in the jungle, and observing wildlife and birdwatching around the river bank using a houseboat. Proboscis monkey, Long-tailed macaque, and some birds are the list of animals you may see along the ride. More than 200 birds listed, including the critically endangered Storm Stork. Touching a black water river on Sungai Sekonyer Kanan and sleeping overnight on the traditional houseboat called Kelotok. Itinerary: Day 1 Pangkalan Bun – Kumai – Tanjung Harapan Camp Upon arrival in Pangkalan Bun you’ll be met and transferred to Kumai for boarding to the Kelotok. Leaving Kumai River, you’ll have an opportunity to see riverfront life. Borneo has so many rivers so the boat is the main transportation here. May you also see a thousand high buildings like a hotel with tiny holes, such as an semi-wild swift poultry to harvest its nest. Then, cruising to Sekonyer River, the estuarine habitat with unique vegetation called mangrove, before your first stop to Tanjung Harapan Camp to watch Orangutan feeding at 15.00 o’clock. Watch along the river bands for wildlife such as Proboscis Monkey-the endemic monkey in Borneo, Long-tailed Macaque, Red-leaf Monkey, Silvered Langur, or birdlife along the riverside. After watching Orangutan, then continue on cruising up for overnight in the Kelotok. You’ll have time to relax, enjoy fresh air, or do some primate spotting in the roosting tree while the boat finding out a good place to tie up. Meals Provided L D. Day 2 Sekonyer River-Canoeing to Sungai Buluh-Tanjung Harapan Community support by providing alternate green jobs for locals. Accompanied by Villager, you will enjoy a jungle walk for approximately 3,5 hours. It is just remind us to the Birute Galdikas quote “ as I sit, my back leaning againist a damp, moss-covered tree trunk, my eyes sweeping the canopy above, my ears straining to catch the crack of a distant branch that betrays an orangutan moving in the treetops. I think about how we humans search for God. The tropical rain forest is the most complex thing an ordinary human can experience on this planet. A walk in the rain forest as a walk into the mind of the God.” (Birute M.F. Galdikas, Reflection of Eden: My Years with the Orangutans of Borneo. Your walk will meet a small balck water river where another man from the village waiting you with a small canoe. You will have an experience to ride a small canoe just like a local, paddling down to the artery river in the jungle, where your kelotok houseboat is awaiting. Lunch will be provided on the boat. After your short break, boat will cruise and challenge you for wildlife spoƫting. Next, we cruising to the downstream in Sungai Sekonyer, our next destination is Tanjung Harapan. Orangutan feeding will be 15.00 in the afternoon. You also can continue a river cruising and wildlife spotting, including Proboscis monkey in the roosting trees. It will be really interesting if you can be found the most 3 important to figure out a dominant, one of them is big nose. Looking for a good place to have dinner beneath fireflies. If the weather good (no rain, no wind) we can see a million of fireflies like a christmas tree, but we can’t quarantee about this. We will try to do best effort and find out the best place. Meals Provided B L D Day 3 Sekonyer River – Camp Leakey – Sekonyer Kanan After a sunrise breakfast, cruising up the river for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. Next destination is Camp Leakey, the legendary Orangutan Rehabilitation Camp, where Prof. Birute MF. Galdikas started her study in early 1971. Boating a side creek through tea-colored water where you will see the magnificent reflection from the vegetation along the river, when lucky with you, the freshwater crocodile and other wildlife attractions could find a long river band. After having lunch and departing to Camp Leakey, we can spend the rest of the day hiking to Tepi Ladang for birdwatching, the habitat of endemic Bornean Bristelhead. Walking through the Borneo rainforest, exploring peat swamp forest, lowland dipterocarp habitat, searching for wildlife, or enjoying varieties of fungi, orchids, slipper orchids, mosses, and ferns, then enjoying Orangutan feeding time at 14.00 pm and the rare visitor Agile Gibbon. Stay overnight on the boat. Meals Provided B L D * An optional activities night walk for nocturnal wildlife will be offered in the first or second night due to the condition. Day 4 Sekonyer Kanan – Pondok Tanggui – Forest Walk-Planting Tree After a sunrise breakfast, cruising downstream Sekonyer Kanan river for wildlife spotting and birdwatching. Get ready with your binocular since Kingfisher commonly seen foraging food in the banks. Greater Coucal busking and clearing the feather in bush, flock of Long-tailed Parakeet noisy flying over while the Hornbills across the forest. Next destination is Pondok Tanggui. Orangutan feeding at 09.00 in the morning. After lunch time, walking into the forest in Pondok Tanggui for 2 hours. You will have opportunity to see Trogons, Paradise Flycatcher, Hornbill, Kingfisher, even Orangutan in the treetops. There some various of Pitcher Plant that may you can see. In the end of walk, you will do a small thing for the future of nature: Planting Trees. This is a way to save the endemic species of tree, also providing food for the wildlife in the future. In the afternoon, sunset hunting and animal spotting in the riverbanks. Watch out for crocs! Meals Provided B L D Day 5 Sekonyer Village – Kumai – Pangkalan Bun After breakfast, continue by Kelotok down river to Sekonyer Village, the orangutan-friendly village which moved when the National Parks area is getting wider. An old settlement of mixed culture just next to the National Park. You will have a half hour walking to see the village, people daily life and their activities, including how they get fresh water by rain harvesting. The boat will continue to cruise down the river, and wildlife spotting is not over yet. Enjoying your coffee in the boat while exploring the river in the morning, may you meet the Orangutan foraging in the trees around riverbank. It will offer you an incredible experience. Long-snout Crocodiles may sun-busking on the river bank when the weather really good. Departing Kumai, you’ll be transferred to Pangkalan Bun, possible to visit Orangutan souvenir and handicraft gallery before your next destination.
Orangutan Kelotok Tour 5D4N (Domestic)
Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
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