Immerse yourself in the ecological wonders of Tanjung Puting National Park, a treasure trove of biodiversity located in the heart of Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo. This UNESCO-recognised reserve spans mangrove swamps, lowland rainforests, and dense highland jungles, showcasing one of the world's most ancient ecosystems. Towering dipterocarp trees, precious ebony, and ironwood trees define the forest, while the park is alive with vibrant flora and fauna that have thrived for millennia.
The wildlife is unparalleled, with Tanjung Puting hosting endangered orangutans, found only in Borneo and Sumatra, alongside proboscis monkeys, clouded leopards, macaques, and pangolins. The forest is also a paradise for bird enthusiasts, featuring over 600 bird species, including hornbills, cockatoos, and sunbirds. Crocodiles, pythons, and monitor lizards add to the park's rich tapestry of life, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Tanjung Puting's story would be incomplete without recognizing the groundbreaking work of Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas, President and Founder of Orangutan Foundation International and one of the legendary "Trimates," alongside Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey. Dr. Biruté began her pioneering study of orangutans in the Bornean jungles at Camp Leakey, dedicating her life to understanding and protecting one of humankind's closest living relatives. Her tireless efforts have saved thousands of orangutans, ensuring the survival of these incredible primates and their rainforest habitat for future generations.
Navigate the Sekonyer River aboard a traditional klotok boat, a perfect vantage point for observing the region's incredible wildlife. Over the next two days, you hope to visit Pondok Tanggui, a rehabilitation center where young orangutans adapt to life in the wild, and the world-famous Camp Leakey, established in 1971 as Indonesia's first orangutan rehabilitation center, where semi-wild and wild orangutans roam amidst the pristine rainforest.
Discover the conservation efforts that protect these magnificent creatures and observe them during their feeding sessions while encountering proboscis monkeys, long-tailed macaques, and a kaleidoscope of birdlife along the riverbanks.
Returning to the comfort of your ship each evening, this immersive journey offers close encounters with incredible wildlife and a profound appreciation for the importance of preserving the natural world.
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