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Borneo

One of Earth's last ancient rainforests, Borneo is home to wild orangutans and indigenous Dayak cultures. From Tanjung Puting's orangutan sanctuaries to remote Dayak longhouses, both wildlife and heritage thrive in deep isolation. Along the coast, world-class diving and rare jellyfish encounters await.

MAIN GATEWAYPangkalan Bun/ Berau
TIME ZONEUTC +7/ UTC +8
IDEAL TRIP LENGTH7 - 10 Days
TEMPERATURE25 - 33 °C

Things to Do

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Cruise with Orangutans in Tanjung Puting

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Dive the Derawan Islands

Dive Indonesia's second-richest coral reefs after Raja Ampat in crystal-clear waters. Sea turtles, manta rays, whale sharks, and hundreds of fish species flourish here.

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Swim with the Kakaban Jellyfish

Make your way through the jungle to a brackish lake where millions of stingless jellyfish live. Swim among the gentle creatures in this rare natural wonder.

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Visit Dayak Kayan Longhouses

Travel to remote Dayak Kayan villages, where traditional longhouses still anchor community life. These spaces preserve communal traditions handed down through generations.