Central Kalimantan

Indonesia

Central Kalimantan offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and pristine natural beauty. Explore the indigenous Dayak culture, embark on river safaris to spot orangutans in their natural habitat, and discover lush rainforests and traditional villages.

Quick Facts

Recommended Stay7 days
Budget$25/day
Mid-range$50/day
Luxury$1500/day

Known For

BorneoKalimantan TengahPalangkarayaSampitPangkalan Bun

🇮🇩 Country Information: Indonesia

CapitalJakarta
CurrencyIndonesian rupiah (Rp)
Language Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) , English, Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese
Phone Code+62
Electricity220V (Type C, F)
Tap WaterNot recommended

Tipping

  • Tipping is not always expected but is appreciated for good service
  • Restaurants: A service charge (typically 5
  • 10%) is often added to the bill; if not, you can round up or leave a small amount (5
  • 10% of the bill)
  • Taxis: Round up the fare or give a small extra amount
  • Hotel staff (porters, housekeepers): A small tip (e
  • g
  • , 10,000
  • 20,000 IDR) is appropriate
  • Tour guides and drivers: 50,000
  • 100,000 IDR per person per day, depending on the service quality

Money & Payments

  • ATMs are widely available, especially in urban areas; however, some rural areas may have limited access
  • Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, major restaurants, and large stores in cities, but cash is preferred for smaller establishments and local markets
  • It is advisable to bring some cash, especially for smaller purchases and outside major cities
  • There is no official black market for cash, but informal money changers might offer slightly better rates at higher risk

Cultural Norms

  • Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas
  • Shoulders and knees should be covered
  • Remove shoes before entering a mosque, temple, or someone's home
  • Use your right hand when giving or receiving something, especially money, and when eating
  • The left hand is considered unclean
  • Do not point with your finger; instead, use your entire open hand or a thumb
  • Do not touch someone's head, as it is considered sacred
  • Avoid public displays of affection
  • Bargaining is common in markets and small shops
  • It is considered rude to show the soles of your feet to someone

LGBTQ+ Information

Exercise caution. LGBTQ+ rights are limited in Indonesia. Same-sex marriage is not recognized, and there are varying degrees of social acceptance and legal protections across different regions. Some local laws discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals.

Alcohol & Drug Laws

  • The legal drinking age is 21
  • Drug laws are extremely strict, with severe penalties including lengthy prison sentences and the death penalty for possession, trafficking, and consumption of even small amounts of illegal drugs

Special Laws

  • Possession and use of e
  • cigarettes are generally legal, but regulations can vary
  • Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon, especially in conservative areas
  • Littering is a significant issue and can result in fines in some areas
  • Some areas, particularly in Aceh province, follow Sharia law, which imposes stricter social and moral codes, including dress codes and alcohol restrictions

Common Phrases

NoTidak (tee-dak) Tidak
YesYa (yah) Ya
HelloHalo (hah-loh) Halo
PleaseTolong (toh-long) Tolong
Excuse mePermisi (per-mee-see) Permisi
Thank youTerima kasih (teh-ree-mah kah-see) Terima kasih

Climate

Climate Zone: Equatorial Rainforest

Best Time to Visit

Getting There

Getting Around

Health & Vaccinations

Staying Connected

Local Cuisine

Juhu Umbut Rotan regional_speciality

This traditional Dayak dish features rattan shoots, which have their thorns removed and are cooked in coconut milk or with a mix of spices. It offers

Gence Ruan regional_speciality

A Kalimantan specialty, this dish typically uses large river fish, often snakehead fish (ruan), which is grilled and then served with a spicy, rich ch

Sayur Batang Pisang (Bat Meat Dish) regional_speciality

A more exotic local dish from Central Kalimantan, it consists of bat meat that is cleaned and cooked with banana stems and vegetables. It is a traditi

Sambal Raja Kutai must_try

While recognized more broadly as a regional food tradition in Kalimantan, this is a popular type of chili paste or sambal that is integral to the loca

Tumis Daun Singkong (Cassava Leaves) regional_speciality

This is a dish made from ground cassava leaves, which are cooked into a thick gravy with mixed spices. It's a common and comforting vegetable side dis

Book in Advance

Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:

🔴 Must Book in Advance

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Book 1–3 months in advance

Accommodation on klotoks (traditional houseboats) and reputable local guides are limited, especially during peak travel months, and booking early secures the best options.

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