Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

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Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Highlights:

  • 2 Nights in the unique Samboja Lodge in the Borneo Jungle
    • Orangutans & Sun Bear Sanctuary
    • Sungai Wain & Sungai Hitam – observation of Orangutans, Proboscis Monkeys, Crocodiles, Hornbills
    • 2 Nights in the Kutai NP in the Prefab Research Station including private day & night jungle tours
    • 8 Nights in the the Maratua Atoll on a private island – world-class diving & snorkeling

Selamat Datang! in the largest island archipelago in the world – Indonesia.

When you arrive at Jakarta International Airport, the chauffeur service of the FM7 Hotel will meet you and drive you to your 4* hotel near the airport. A large indoor pool, a spa and comfortable beds invite you to relax after your long flight.

 

Accommodation: FM 7 Hotel, Deluxe Room, Jakarta, including breakfast

 

After your breakfast and check-out, the chauffeur will be waiting for you, to drive you to the airport on time for your onward flight to Balikpapan.

Selamat Datang on the third largest island in the world – Borneo.
After your arrival at Balikpapan airport, your private guide will meet you.

The journey to Samboja Lodge takes 1 – 1 ½ hours over 45 km, sometimes with adventurous road conditions. Your lodge works in a joint project with the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS).
Here you will find out first hand what measures are being taken to protect and save the rainforests, how the jungle is being reforested and the endangered orangutan populations are being protected.

Enjoy a fantastic view of the tropical rainforest from your balcony. An observation tower also gives you a unique panoramic view high above the treetops of the jungle.

In the afternoon, your private guide will pick you up and accompany you on foot to feed the orangutans on your own island.
The island orangutans can no longer be released into the wild for various reasons. Therefore, they can only be viewed from land. However, visitors are not allowed to have contact with any of the orangutans. The islands are easily accessible on foot from the lodge. The Samboja Lodge guide will help you to tour the island.

Afterwards, you will visit the Sun Bear Sanctuary. Samboja Lestari is home to one of the largest sun bear projects in the world. You can help with the preparation and feeding of food.

 

Accommodation: Samboja Lodge, Standard Room, Kutai Kartanegara Samboja, including breakfast

Less than an hour’s drive from Samboja Lestari is the protected forest area of Sungai Wain. This was the first release site of the BOS Foundation where 75 rehabilitated orangutans were released between 1992 and 1998.During previous visits, several female orangutans with babies were observed. Since they are completely wild again, there is no 100% guarantee that you will see any of these released orangutans on this trip.

But you will see a lot of interesting wildlife on this fairly challenging trip. Sungai Hitam (Black River) 2-3 Hours Tour: Sungai Hitam is best visited in the early morning and late afternoon. After a 30-minute drive from Samboja Lestari, take a boat ride along the Sungai Hitam tidal river to see endangered proboscis monkeys and other wildlife. Local fishermen will guide you on this tidal river.

In the evening we return to the Samboja Lodge.

 

Accommodation: Samboja Lodge, Standard Room, Kutai Kartanegara Samboja, including breakfast.

After breakfast, check out and drive to Kabo Village, where you will take a motorized canoe up the Sangatta River to Kutai National Park.

After your arrival, check in at the Prefab Research Station. The research station offers a unique starting point for day and night tours through the jungle.

After a rest, you will start your first private tour through the jungle in search of wild orangutans and other jungle inhabitants.

North of the Mahakam, Kutai NP is home to some very beautiful lakes, such as Danau Maau, Santan, Besar and Sirapan, surrounded by traditional Bugi villages.
The 2,000 square kilometer area, formerly part of the Kutai Game Reserve, has been under strict protection since 1970.

The Kutai NP is dominated by tropical lowland rainforest and is home to 958 different plant species, including 8 of the world’s 9 species of winged fruit plants (Dipterocarpaceae), 41 orchid species and 220 different types of medicinal plants, 10 different primates, 90 different types of mammals and 300 different bird species inhabit the park. Orangutans, Malayan bears, sambar deer, Sunda oxen, maroon lemurs, proboscis monkeys, clouded leopards, flying squirrels, sea otters and many other animal species can be discovered.

 

Accommodation: Prefab Research Station, simple room, Kutai National Park, including full board

Today, experience the unique biodiversity of flora and fauna of the jungle during your day and night jungle tours.

After the orangutan population declined from 600 in 2004 to 60 in 2009, 2.000 orangutans were happily identified again in 2010.

At nightfall, you will be escorted back into the jungle to discover more wildlife. With a little luck, you will see some other unique creatures in the jungle that you don’t see during the day, such as tarantulas, night birds, exotic insects, colorful frogs, tarsier lemurs, and with even more luck, fluorescent mushrooms.

 

Accommodation: Prefab Research Station, basic room, Kutai National Park, including full board

Early in the morning, you and your guide will head back into the jungle to observe wildlife.

After the tour, time to check out and take the boat to Sangatta and drive to the north of East Kutai Regency (approx. 4 hours for 200 km).

Alternatively:
After breakfast and check-out, you drive to the Dayak village of Miau Baru.
The drive to the north of East Kutai Regency takes approx. 4 hours for 200 km. This area is mostly inhabited by the Dayak Kayan (Uma`Lekan) and some other Bugi tribes (originally from South Sulawesi and Java).

The former village name Long Kejik Village was changed to Miau Baru Village in 1997 after the village communities were relocated here from the inaccessible jungle areas through the state migration program.

The villagers have preserved their culture and customs. You will stay in a homestay in the village and experience and live the traditional everyday life of the village community.

 

Accommodation: Homestay in the village of the Miau Baru Dayak, Kutai National Park, full board inclusive.

Alternatively accommodation on request available (30 minutes away)

Accommodation: Pilar Mosa Hotel, Superior Room, Marga Mulia

After breakfast and check-out, your adventure takes you to the small tropical paradise of Nabucco Island, far away from mass tourism off the east coast of Kalimantan.
The trip to Berau to the harbor takes about 4-5 hours. From the harbor, take the private ferry to Nabucco Private Island (boat trip about 3 hours).

 

Accommodation: Nabucco Island Resort, Seafront Room, Nabucco Private Island, Maratua Atoll, including breakfast & dinner

Alternative:
Accommodation: Nunukan Island Resort, Bungalow, Maratua Atoll, including breakfast & dinner
Accommodation: Sangalaki Dive Resort, Room A, Maratua Atoll, including full board
Accommodation: Pratasaba Resort, Saroja Suite, Maratua Island, including breakfast

Enjoy your free time in paradise on the tropical private island of Nabucco, far away from mass tourism, and look forward to an underwater biodiversity that is rarely seen.

On the west side of East Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the third largest island in the world, called “Borneo”, there is a clear blue paradise lagoon.

The Nabucco Resort is one of the exclusive diving and snorkeling resorts.Nabucco Island is a small island of about 20,000 square meters and part of the Maratua Islands.

The Nabucco Island Resort has eight wooden bungalows and a cozy honeymoon bungalow, all with a minibar and air conditioning and a balcony overlooking the lagoon of a white palm beach.

Each bungalow door leads directly to the beach in the sea for swimming or snorkeling.
The Nabucco Resort’s restaurant offers a panoramic view that matches its culinary delights. Breakfast is served to order along with freshly baked bread, fresh fruit and/or fruit cocktail.
Typical light Asian dishes are offered for lunch and dinner, guests are treated to a five-course meal that will satisfy even the healthiest appetite.

 

Accommodation: Nabucco Island Resort, Seafront Room, Nabucco Private Island, Maratua Atoll, including breakfast & dinner

 

Alternative:
Accommodation: Nunukan Island Resort, Bungalow, Maratua Atoll, including breakfast & dinner
Accommodation: Sangalaki Dive Resort, Room A, Maratua Atoll, including full board
Accommodation: Pratasaba Resort, Saroja Suite, Maratua Island, including breakfast

Today you say goodbye to the small tropical paradise of Nabucco Private Island and are taken by private ferry and private car with chauffeur to the airport in Berau, from where you take your return flight to Jakarta.

 

Accommodation: FM7 Hotel, Deluxe Room, Jakarta, including breakfast

Unfortunately, it’s time to say goodbye to the largest island archipelago in the world, Indonesia. Your chauffeur will drive you to the airport in Jakarta in time for your flight home.

We are happy to adapt this travel example to your individual wishes and ideas…

• 2 nights in: FM7 Hotel Jakarta, Deluxe Room, Jakarta, including breakfast
• 2 nights in: Samboja Lodge, Standard Room, Kutai Kartanegara Samboja, including breakfast
• 2 nights in: Prefab Research Station in the jungle, simple room in the research station, including full board
• 1 night in: Pilar Mosa Hotel, Superior Room, Marga Mulia or on request in: Homestay in the village of the Miau Baru Dayak, Kutai National Park, including full board
• 8 nights in: Nabucco Island Resort, Seafront Bungalow, Nabucco Private Island, Maratua Atoll, including breakfast & dinner
• Private pick-up service from/to the airport/port/hotels
• Ferry Berau – Nabucco Private Island – Berau
• Private transfers with chauffeur in an air-conditioned car (including all expenses for driver and car)
• Daily mineral water during transfers & tours
• All entrance fees, parking and highway fees, National park fees, permits, park rangers & donations to the local population
• Private English-speaking guides throughout the tour
• All activities as described in the itinerary (private tours – no groups)
• Domestic flights: (incl. luggage fees 20 kg & private transfers); e.g.:
Jakarta – Balikpapan – JT 6252 CGK BPN 07:00 – 10:15
Berau – Jakarta – ID 6431 BEJ CGK 13:20 – 14:50

• Visa fees
• International flights and airport taxes
• Additional meals
• Personal travel insurance
• Tips, donations or other expenses
• Optional activities (can be arranged on site with the guide)

The itinerary may change depending on weather conditions or other unforeseen influences. In any case, the responsible guide has the right to redesign the tour so that our customers can enjoy their tour safely, comfortably and happily.

The flora and fauna of Kalimantan: discoveries in the Samboja Kutai National Park

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Introduction to Samboja Kutai National Park

The Samboja Kutai National Park, located in Kalimantan in eastern Indonesia, covers an area of about 10,000 hectares and offers a unique habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. The national park was established in 1996 to protect and preserve the region’s diverse ecosystems. This retreat forms a crucial part of the biodiversity of Kalimantan, an area known for its rich flora and fauna.

The geographical location of Samboja Kutai National Park is strategically important as it is located near the coastal area between the Malay and Indonesian oceans. This position has helped the park have a mix of different habitats, including tropical rainforests, swamp forests, and seasonal shrublands. This variety of landscapes provides an ideal habitat for a variety of animal species, including endangered species such as the orangutans and various hornbill species.

The Samboja Kutai National Park plays an essential role in the conservation of biodiversity in Kalimantan. It is not only a protected area for endangered species, but also an important source of scientific research and education. The park attracts many naturalists and environmentalists who want to explore the unique ecosystems and their importance to the regional climate and environment. By connecting forests, watercourses, and other habitats, the National Park ensures that many living organisms can thrive, while taking action to protect and preserve these precious ecosystems.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

The impressive flora of Kalimantan

The Samboja Kutai National Park is an impressive example of the diverse flora of Kalimantan. In this park, different habitats meet, from lush tropical rainforests to unique mangroves. These habitats are home to thousands of plant species, many of which are endemic and can only be found here in this region. The tropical rainforests are characterized by such extraordinary biodiversity that they are among the most species-rich ecosystems in the world.

One of the most notable plant species in the park is Rafflesia arnoldii, known for its gigantic flowers. In addition to being visually stunning, this flower plays an important role in the ecosystem by attracting insects and contributing to the pollination of plants. Other important plants are various types of palm trees and deciduous trees, which form the dense canopy and provide habitat for numerous animals. The different plant species are closely interwoven and form a complex network that is indispensable for the survival of the animal world.

The mangrove areas on the edge of the coastline are also of great importance. These special plants defy the saline conditions and contribute not only to coastal erosion but also to carbon sequestration, which is crucial for combating climate change. In addition, the mangroves promote the water cycle and thus provide a valuable function within the ecosystem of the national park. The preservation of this plant diversity is therefore of central importance not only for Kalimantan, but also for global ecological processes.

Overall, the flora of Samboja Kutai National Park shows not only the beauty of Kalimantan, but also the complex ecological relationships mediated by the different plant species. This unique flora is an indispensable part of the region’s natural resources and biodiversity.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

The fascinating fauna: animal species of the national park

The Samboja Kutai National Park in Kalimantan is  home to a remarkable variety of animal species, including many that require protection due to their endangerment. The orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), a symbol of the tropical rainforest, is one of the most well-known species in this area. These intelligent primates spend most of their lives in the trees and are known for their highly developed social structures. Orangutans often reproduce every two to four years, with mothers being responsible for raising their offspring for a long time. This advanced care is crucial for the survival of the species in its natural habitat, as the offspring must learn important survival skills.

Another notable animal in the national park is the Bornean forest chimpanzee (Pongo pygmaeus wurung), a subspecies of orangutan that is particularly threatened. These animals are also known for their creative problem-solving skills and adaptability to the changing environments of the rainforest. In contrast to their relatives, Bornean forest chimpanzees have a particularly pronounced role in the ecosystem, as they contribute to the dispersal of seeds through their food intake and thus contribute to the regenerative capacity of the forest.

However, the habitats of these animal species are under increasing pressure. Habitat loss due to deforestation, illegal hunting and poaching is a serious threat. The protection of this fascinating species and its habitats is of utmost importance for the balance of the ecosystem in Samboja Kutai National Park. Measures to protect the animals and their habitats are essential to ensure that future generations have the opportunity to experience these impressive animals in their natural environment.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Conservation measures and sustainable development in the Samboja Kutai National Park

In the Samboja Kutai National Park, various initiatives have been established to ensure the protection of the unique flora and fauna. These conservation measures are crucial to conserve the park’s biological resources while developing them sustainably. One of the central components is the ranger program, which includes trained personnel who oversee the park’s more than 1.5 million hectares. These rangers are responsible for educating visitors, but also for preventing illegal activities such as poaching or illegal timber harvesting.

In addition to ranger programs, community-based projects play an important role in protecting nature in the national park. These projects aim to involve local people in the sustainable use of the resources and to involve them as stakeholders in the conservation measures. Ecotourism initiatives provide economic incentives for local residents to actively participate in the protection of the environment. This approach not only boosts the local economy, but also helps raise community awareness of the importance of conservation.

International organizations are also making a significant contribution to supporting conservation efforts in Samboja Kutai National Park. These organisations provide funding, technical know-how and expertise to implement sustainable development concepts. They work closely with local authorities and communities to promote biodiversity conservation activities while securing resources for future generations.

Visitors to the national park can also contribute to the conservation of nature by participating in guided tours organized by rangers or local guides. By following the park’s guidelines and respecting the natural environment, visitors can ensure that their presence is not harmful. Supporting sustainable practices, such as avoiding single-use plastics and using environmentally friendly products, contributes to a better conservation record in Samboja Kutai National Park.

Maratua Atoll: A paradise for snorkeling, diving and beach holidays

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Introduction to Maratua Atoll

The Maratua Atoll, located in the picturesque region of the Celebes Sea, is one of the centerpieces of the Indonesian Sunda Islands and is a true jewel of nature. This stunning archipelago is part of the Berau Prefecture in East Kalimantan Province and is characterized by its unspoiled beauty and a variety of sights. The geographical location of Maratua Atoll allows travelers to explore the beauty of the surrounding waters, making it a preferred destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

The atoll is relatively easy to reach thanks to regular boat connections from the nearby town of Berau. Alternatively, travelers can travel to Kalimantan by plane and use a connection to the available transport options from there. This ideal connection contributes to the atoll’s popularity as a travel destination and attracts active holidaymakers from all over the world who are looking for unforgettable experiences.

Maratua Atoll is often referred to as one of the best destinations for snorkeling and diving. This is not only due to the clear, azure color of the water, but also to the remarkable variety of marine life that this region is home to. From colorful coral reefs that provide an impressive backdrop to the fascinating underwater creatures such as sea turtles, exotic fish, and other sea creatures, the atoll has a unique underwater world that appeals to both beginners and experienced divers. The beautiful beaches of fine white sand also invite you to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, making Maratua Atoll an ideal destination for an unforgettable beach holiday .

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

The fascinating underwater world

Maratua Atoll, a gem in the heart of the Coral Triangle, offers stunning marine life that delights both snorkelers and divers. With a variety of coral reefs stretching throughout the atoll, visitors will find incredibly rich marine biodiversity. These reefs are home to more than 300 different species of coral, which provide an impressive backdrop for the abundant marine life that lives here.

In this fascinating underwater world, snorkelers can discover an abundance of colorful fish, including clownfish, surgeonfish, and weightless napoleon fish. The waters around the atoll are also home to majestic sea turtles and even rays, which can often be found roaming the reefs. Another highlight is the impressive schools of barracuda swimming in the clear, warm waters around the atoll. This biodiversity makes Maratua Atoll one of the best diving destinations in the world.

Among the most recommended dive sites are the “Nakamal” and the “Gorgonian Garden”, which are famous for their unique underwater landscapes and sometimes dramatically sloping walls. These places offer ideal conditions for snorkeling sessions and unforgettable dives. To get the most out of your experience, it’s advisable to have basic snorkeling equipment such as goggles, snorkels, and fins. For divers, a wetsuit and dive computer are of great importance to ensure safety and comfort when discovering the underwater world.

This combination of natural beauty and marine diversity makes Maratua Atoll an unparalleled paradise that is attractive to nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Beach activities and relaxation

Maratua Atoll offers an ideal environment for beach lovers and travelers seeking peace and quiet. The beaches offer fine, white sand and invite you to swim and sunbathe. Visitors can relax under the palm-strewn shores while the gentle sound of the waves creates a peaceful atmosphere. This paradise is perfect for a day in the sun or a relaxing picnic on the beach.

For those who want to pursue more active pastimes, a variety of water sports are available. Kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding are extremely popular activities that allow travelers to explore the atoll’s crystal-clear waters up close. These sports offer not only exercise, but also the opportunity to view the impressive underwater world directly from the water. In addition, with a bit of luck, interested parties can observe colorful fish and other marine life while paddling in their boats.

Another attraction of Maratua Atoll is the opportunity to experience local cultures and diverse cuisine. In the area there are some small restaurants and beach stalls where locals offer traditional Indonesian dishes. The opportunity to enjoy fresh fish and seafood adds to the authenticity of the holiday experience. Locals are happy to inform visitors about the preparation of their dishes and the special features of the regional cuisine.

In summary, Maratua Atoll represents an excellent place to enjoy the tranquility while at the same time offering the opportunity to do numerous activities on the beach. From relaxing hours in the sun to exciting water sports, every interested traveller will find what they are looking for here. The combination of adventure and relaxation promises an unforgettable stay in this tropical paradise.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Practical tips for an unforgettable stay

A visit to Maratua Atoll promises unforgettable experiences for snorkelers and divers. In order to make the most of your stay, it is important to inform you well in advance. The best time to visit the atoll is between April and October, when the weather is dry and visibility is good underwater. During this time, you can best enjoy the beauty of the coral reefs and the diversity of marine life.

When choosing your accommodation, you have the choice between different resorts and homestays. Prices vary widely, depending on the location and the amenities offered. A good option is local accommodation, which allows you to get a closer look at the culture of the islanders while contributing to the local economy. Don’t forget to book in advance, especially in high season, to secure the best deals.

Transfer and safety on site

The journey to Maratua Atoll is usually via the mainland of Kalimantan (Indonesia). From there, you can take a boat to reach the island.

Allow plenty of time to get there, as water rides can vary depending on the weather. It is advisable to clarify in advance what means of transport are available and how long the journey will take.

When snorkeling and diving, it is essential to take safety precautions.

Find out about local conditions, watch out for currents, and always use a suitable life jacket if necessary.

Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

Dealing with people and nature

It is also important to respect the sensitive underwater world.

Do not touch corals or collect marine life to preserve the natural beauty of the atoll.

Developing a respectful relationship with local communities is also crucial. Take measures to support their customs and ways of life and cultivate a sustainable approach to nature to ensure that future visitors also have a magical stay.

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Borneo Jungle – Orangutans and Beach Paradise

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