Rainforests and Rare Wildlife: Discovering Kalimantan’s Natural Wonders
This southern region of Borneo is a biodiversity haven teeming with tropical rainforests, rare wildlife, and vibrant indigenous cultures.
One of the most ecologically rich areas in Southeast Asia, it shelters endangered species and traditional communities within its dense, green canopy. Spanning the southern half of the island, this remote destination offers a window into a world still ruled by nature.
Tanjung Puting National Park
Among the protected areas here, Tanjung Puting stands out. Once threatened by illegal logging, the park now safe guards precious lowland forests and wildlife. Visitors can witness intimate scenes, such as orangutan mothers nursing their young at feeding platforms – a heart warming moment and a symbol of successful conservation.
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