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ARRIVAL PALANGKARAYA - START CRUISE
Meet at Palangkaraya Airport and transfer to the Rahai’i Pangun in Palangkaraya harbor to start your journey. Cruise past the stilted and floating houses of the provincial capital and continue upriver along the jungle lined river, passing villages and to your first sighting of the magnificent orangutan. In the late afternoon as the heat of the day starts to cool, take a canoe to get a closer look of the orangutans and on through the shimmering black water lakes. Keep an eye out for proboscis monkeys, hornbills and Brahmini kites. Return to the Rahai’i Pangun for dinner and a quiet dinner in the midst of the jungle.
Day 2 MARANG – KANARAKAN
The Rahai’i Pangun moves up the Rungan River to the village of Tangkiling, where we transfer you by charter car to the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation Education Centre.
Board again and cruise past the orangutan release island of Pulau Kaja, to Kanarakan village. Walk through the village with a local host to see how people live and work in these isolated communities. Enjoy a traditional village entertainment.
The boat cruises down river for a quiet mooring.
Day 3 KANARAKAN – TANGKILING - DEPARTURE
The boat makes its way down stream, to Tangkiling. Depending on flight departure time, transfer to hotel or airport. Tour services end.
Includes: airport and other transfers as indicated, cabin accommodation, English speaking guide, meals and drinks during the cruise, service tax.
Excludes: Airfare, airport tax, porter, optional off boat tour, alcoholic and soda drinks on board
Itineraries are samples only, and are subject to seasonal river conditions, but all cruises offer the same experiences. Cruises may be tailor made to your timetable and special interests. Just ask us!
Garuda Indonesia is the recommended airline and these itineraries are designed to connect with their schedules.
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