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.
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.
Climate Zone: Equatorial Rainforest
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
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
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
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
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
Plan ahead for the best experience. Here's what to book before your trip:
Accommodation on klotoks (traditional houseboats) and reputable local guides are limited, especially during peak travel months, and booking early secures the best options.
The choice of quality hotels in the main entry points (Pangkalan Bun for Tanjung Puting) is limited, and they can fill up quickly, especially during local high seasons or events.
Flight capacity, especially to smaller airports like Pangkalan Bun, is limited. Booking early secures better prices and avoids sold-out flights during local peak travel periods.
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