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6 days 5 nights UP EAST KALIMANTAN RIVER TOUR Day 1 SAMARINDA BALIKPAPAN AIRPORTmeet your guide and drive to Samarinda
Step beyond the ordinary travel experience and into Kalimantan — a vast, untamed, and rarely explored part of Borneo. This is where adventure lives off the guidebooks, where jungle trails remain raw and remote, and where authentic journeys begin far from the tourist crowds.
Kalimantan, the Indonesian portion of Borneo, spans the southern two-thirds of the island. It’s home to ancient Dayak cultures and one of the planet’s most biodiverse rainforests. Towering trees, rare wildlife, and rich traditions pulse through this lush land — a stark contrast to the more developed northern regions of Malaysian Sabah, Sarawak, and the tiny nation of Brunei.
This region whispers tales of old sultanates, tribal heritage, and ecological riches hidden deep in the jungle. Shaped by centuries of Chinese, Malay, Hindu, Muslim, and Dutch influence, Kalimantan offers a vibrant mix of cultures in its riverside towns and historic ports — a living mosaic waiting to be explored.
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6 days 5 nights UP EAST KALIMANTAN RIVER TOUR Day 1 SAMARINDA BALIKPAPAN AIRPORTmeet your guide and drive to Samarinda
Day 1 : ARRIVAL – BALIKPAPAN – BERAU – TG. BATU- DERAWAN ISLANDOn arrival at Sepinggan International Airport proceed to
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Sangalaki is the world capital of Mantas’ At Sangalaki,The familiar shapes of manta rays emerge fromall directions their wing tips
Here your right packages tourDay 1 : on arrival Balikpapan airport in the morning meet guide drive to your hotel
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