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Conservation Trekking 'Tanjung Puting National Park'
by : Khatulistiwa Asia - www.khatulistiwa. asia
Date : 26 – 28 March 2009
Duration : 3D/2N
Cost : (Maximum quota : 15 persons), please see "Group Planning"
Number of person
5
10
15
Cost
IDR 4.050.000
IDR 3.750.000
IDR 3.450.000
INCLUDED
Tour Leader
Local Guide
Full board Meals (B: Breakfast, L: Lunch, D: Dinner)
Permits
All activities mentioned on the above program
Flight Jakarta – Pangkalan Bun PP
Transportation (local Taxi)
Traditional Boat ( KLOTOK ) and Speed boat
Accommodation on Klotok
EXCLUDED
Travel Insurance
Airport taxes and extra baggage charges
Personal Expenses, Snack.
What you should bring
Sleeping Bag
Light
Personal Medicine
Mosquito repellant
Clothes
Raincoat
Personal effects.
Contact :
Ori (0815 9538 317) , Bongkeng (0813 8649 8697)
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Itenerary :
Day I (meeting point at Soekarno – Hatta Airport)
Jakarta – Semarang – Pangkalan Bun ( Flight by Linus Air )
Pangkalan bun – Kumai harbor ( by taxi ) continues Lunch in Kumai harbour
Kumai harbour – Tanjung Harapan ( by speed boat ) to report and get permit from
National park
Visit Tanjung harapan station
See Feeding process of Orang utan (if there is a time)
Traveling in the Sekonyer river to Pondok Tanggui while watching Bekantan are
ready going back to the river edge for sleeping
Dinner serving on Klotok
Sleeping at Klotok
Day II (Tanjung Putting National Park)
Breakfast in kelotok
Tracking on loop rail at Pondok Tanggui to see Orang utan feeding at 09:00am
Lunch serving on Kelotok
Goes to Camp Leakley to see Orangutan feeding at 14:00pm (In the afternoon)
Cruising down Sekonyer river to Lake Buaya sometimes you find crocodile or
"Senyolong" reroute, Cruising down Sekonyer river to Nipah Camp to see fire
fly.
Dinner at Kelotok
Sleeping at Kelotok.
Day III (Pangkalan Bun)
Breakfast serving on kelotok
Conservation Program ( Lets plan the trees with your name)
Back To kumai harbour with klotok ( Traditional tourist boat)
Kumai seaport - driving to Pangkalan bun ( by taxi )
Lunch /airport in Pangkalan bun
Going around in Pangkalan bun town and visit Mendawai village on the bank Arut
river. and walk through traditional market, along river walkway.
Pangkalan bun – Semarang – Jakarta
Introduction
Located on the south coast of the Borneo peninsula in the Indonesian province
of Central Kalimantan and districts of Kotawaringin Barat and Seruyan, Tanjung
Puting was designated as a biosphere reserve in 1977 and declared a national
park in 1982. Covering a total area of 415,040 hectares, Tanjung Puting is
known to have a large diversity of forest ecosystems, including lowland forest,
freshwater swamp forest, tropical heat forest which is called "kerangas", peat
swamp forest, mangrove forest, and coastal forest. The topography is
relatively flat, with an altitude varying between 0 and 100 metres above sea
level/asl. Some small undulating ridges are found in the northern part of the
area. Its vast wetland ecosystems provide a breeding ground for a wide
population of waterfowl, including white egrets. The wide variety of tree
species that occurs in this area also provides a natural habitat and food
resources to support the life of the world`s
most endangered species of orangutans and other primates, as well as many
other species of wildlife that are ecologically and economically significant.
Over the years, Tanjung Puting has functioned as a rehabilitation centre for
orangutans. There are three other rehabilitation centres for orangutan in this
area, namely Tanjung Harapan, Pondok Tanggui and Camp Leaky. Tanjung Puting is
rich in wildlife and among these, the best known species that makes this area
internationally very famous, is the orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus). This
area is popular for biological/ecologic al scientific research, particularly
for the study of primatology. Tanjung Puting Biosphere Reserve also plays an
important role in eco-tourism and recreation of which a number of activities
can be explored.
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