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    Willesha tour

    we are trusted local kalimantan tour operator, to conduct orangutan boat / kelotok tour in Tanjung puting national Park.

    our home office lacated in pangkalan bun city. 7 km from the airport ” ISKANDAR” we dedicated to serve the travelers to explore Tanjung puting national Park, orangutan tours. Beside that we have also other type of tour. Such us visiting Dayak tribe village in a rural area.

    we have more than 12 years experience to conduct the orangutan boat tour and Dayak tribe village tours.

    ORANGUTAN BOAT TOUR

    Orangutan boat / kelotok tour is the best tour to see orangutans and other wildlife in tanjung puting national Park.

    ORANGUTAN BOAT / KELOTOK TOUR

    A traditional motorized wooden boat called kelotok with upper deck roof ,will become your home for several days of visiting orangutans.kelotok has basic facilities such as western toilet,shower,beds,towel,blanket and mosquitonet.while boating up stream of the river the sharp eyed boat captain and tourguide will spot animal on the tree such as proboscis monkey,hornbill birds,kingfisher bird, or even crocodile in river,he will slowing down the boat and you can observe it and take picture of it,we will take you to visit ex orangutan rehabilitation camps , camp tanjung harapan,camp pondok tanggui and the famous camp leakey,to watch feeding orangutans .the park ranger will give ex rehabilitated orangutans food [fruits] as the additional food.they need this feeding because the area of the camps is second grow of the forest and the fruits in the forest is not sustainable.

    DAYAK TRIBE VILLAGE EXPLORATION

    welcome to riam tinggi village

    Riam Tinggi Village is a traditional Dayak village, where the community maintains local cultural traditions. Most residents adhere to the ancestral beliefs of Kaharingan. They live in harmony with nature. They rely on nature for their livelihoods, such as gardening, fishing, and honey harvesting. They protect their forests from encroachment. This is evident in the thousands of hectares of forest they still maintain.