Discover the best top things to do in Kumai, Indonesia including Orangutan Voyage, Orangutantour, Toris Orangutan Tour, Pondok Tanggui Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, ORANGUTAN TOURS BORNEO DMC, ORANGUTAN TOUR TANJUNG PUTING, Orangutan Houseboat Tour.
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All inclusive: Providing, Tour Guide, Accomodation, Flight ticket, Car in out Hotel/Airport,Klotok/Boat to see Orangutan in Tanjung Puting National Park.
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We are tour organizer to tanjung puting national park in Kumai, our adressed on mosque street number 22 in Kumai - Pangkalan bun, Central Kalimantan under legal company CV. Patria Tama. We provide tour packages to see orangutans of Indonesian Borneo in their natural habitat Tanjung Puting National Park, Tanjung Keluang Nature Park and Dayak tribe.
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Tanjung Puting is one of the natural wonders of the world. You may not believe this after you have been there only two days or three days, but after the fourth or fifth day something happens
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Seven of us travelling as a group visited Pondok Tanggui Feeding Centre (also called Camp2) at Tanjung Puting National Park on 2nd and 4th September 2019. After alighting from our houseboat, we walked about 1.5 km, from the Sekonyer River to the feeding centre, along a path through the rain forest. The path had been built up with a wooden platform in low-lying areas. On our way to the feeding centre we came across the carnivorous “pitcher plant” that feeds on insects attracted to its nectar. At the feeding centre, there were a few benches to accommodate the visitors. The feeding platform was about 10 metres away from the viewing area separated with ropes. It was rain forest all around with tall trees and creepers. A billboard indicated the feeding time to be between 0900 to 1100. At about 0930, attendants left some bananas and tubers on the feeding stage along with some milk. They made a loud call for the orangutans. We could see them in treetops, hanging on to branches and moving gracefully between trees, often using thick creepers. Unlike monkeys, Orangutans dont jump, they move by swinging on their fore and hind legs. A dominant male, few females with babies clinging on to them, and youngsters came in to feed themselves. There were great photo opportunities when orangutans were feeding themselves and whilst they were on trees. We were there until 1130 watching them feed and watching the youngsters at play. It was an exhilarating experience to end a very satisfying day in nature!
orangutan tour operator in tanjung puting national park. we have own boat. specialist spanish market
we provide a tour to the Tanjung Puting National Park, using klotok, to see orangutans in the wild Contact us, find information on our web
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