Wake up on the klotok boat for a delicious breakfast before disembarking to visit Tanjung Harapan Village for a tour of Borneo local life. Climb back on board, kick your feet up, grab a drink and watch as the beautiful rainforest unfolds before you. As we travel to our next destinations onboard the klotok, we can see proboscis monkeys in the trees, macaques, colorful birds like hornbills and kingfishers, and other wildlife like crocodiles and monitor lizards. Our first stop today is to the incredible Camp Leakey, a renowned orangutan conservation and rehabilitation center. After a tour of the grounds, we'll have a chance to see the park rangers feed the local orangutans. Jump back onto the klotok boat for a delicious local Bornean meal cooked by our hosts on board. Tonight we'll dock in Pondok Tanggui after another peaceful day along the river.
Accommodation:
Klotok Overnight Boat
Included Meals:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Included Experiences
- Tanjung Harapan Village Experience: Visit Tanjung Harapan Village, a small settlement nestled within the lush confines of Tanjung Puting National Park. Visiting the village provides a glimpse into the daily life of the local people and their relationship with the rainforest. Stroll through the village, observing the traditional stilt houses built along the riverbanks.
- Boat: Enjoy a scenic river cruise today as we head to our destinations, the first Camp Leakey and the second, Pondok Tanggui. The journey to Camp Leakey is a significant part of the experience, offering stunning views of the Sekonyer River and its surrounding rainforest.The boat will slowly navigate the river, providing ample opportunities to spot wildlife along the riverbanks and in the trees. Each meal will be enjoyed on the klotok and cooked by our fabulous hosts onboard. Delicious meals and the natural wonder of the rainforest as our show! Tonight we arrive to Pondok Tanggui area, where our boat will dock for the evening.
- Camp Leakey Primate Center: Reach Camp Leakey, established by the renowned primatologist, Dr. Biruté Galdikas, in the 1970's. This site plays a crucial role in orangutan conservation and rehabilitation. Tour the camp area, observing the facilities and learning about the research and rehabilitation programs. Spend time in the visitor center to learn more about the orangutans and the park's ecosystem. Then have the amazing chance to observe the feeding session, where orangutans gather to receive bananas and other fruits provided by park rangers.