Beyond the forests, Borneo reveals its human heart — Dayak villages standing proud along the rivers, preserving traditions passed down for generations.
From intricate wood carvings to sacred ceremonies, their stories connect visitors to a world where culture and nature live as one.
Kalimantan or Borneo Indonesia is covered by one of the world’s largest stretches of tropical rain forest through which flows tremendous mighty rivers which are the island’s highway. The island is rich with many fascinating and endemic wildlife; the orangutans, proboscis monkeys, gibbons and species of monkeys, Argus pheasants, snakes including the three species of flying snakes, sun bears, 600 hundred species of birds including the hornbills which play an important role in the Dayak mythology. The exotic plants includes the rare black orchids, carnivorous pitcher plants, 70 meter trees including the hardest wood in the rain forest “Iron Wood” and many more.
Our experienced guide will make you understand about everything you want to know about the Kalimantan rain forest and all creatures live in it.
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