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dayak-culture

EAST BARITO TOUR, CENTRAL BORNEO

Central Kalimantan (Borneo) known as province where are majority of Dayak etnich people whom traditionally lived along the banks of the larger rivers. 

Dayak ethnicity in Central Kalimantan is divided into several sub-ethnics, where each sub-ethnic is further divided into kinship clans (sedatuk). 

Local wisdom that Dayak Ethnic still maintains which are religious and kinship system. Also, value systems are appreciation of nature, communal system, ancestors’ veneration, marriage system, traditional building, art (traditional music, dance, song, weaving art, sculpting, painting, and tattoo), traditional weapon, farming, and agriculture. 

Borneo Heritage are proud to introduce you about Dayak Cultural through tour package that combine nature, culture , tradition and the exotic of animal in beautiful East Barito, central Borneo. Also be part of company to preserve local Dayak ethnic wisdom, especially in the younger generation.

snake in mahakam area

3D2N ORANGUTAN & WILDLIFE EXPLORE

Observing the wildlife such as Proboscis monkey (long nose monkey), long tail monkey, birds, etc along the riversides in Tanjung Puting National Park,

Tanjung Puting National park is one of national parks in Indonesia located in the southeast part of West Kotawaringin Regency in the Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan (Central Borneo). Central Kalimantan is populated by the Dayaks, the indigenous inhabitants of Borneo.

4D3N ORANGUTAN & WILDLIFE EXPLORE

The best known animals in Tanjung Puting are the orangutans but also boasts the bizarre looking proboscis monkey with its “Jimmy Durante” nose as well as seven other primate species. Clouded leopards, civets, and Malaysian sun bears cavort in the park, as do mouse deer, barking deer, sambar deer, and the wild cattle known as banteng.

Tanjung Puting hosts over 230 species of birds, including hornbills, deep forest birds, and many wetland species. Tanjung Puting is well known for its “bird lakes,” seasonal rookeries for a half a dozen species of endangered waterbirds, including the only known Bornean nesting grounds for white egrets. Tanjung Puting also has two species of crocodiles, dozens of snakes and frogs, numerous threatened species, including the fortune-bringing and highly endangered “dragon” fish also known as the Arwana (bony-tongue).

Among the most flamboyant of these animals are the many species of colorful birds, butterflies, and moths found in the Park.

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