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Orangutan Borneo Tour in Tanjung Puting National Park

Experience the Wild Side of Borneo An Orangutan Borneo tour in Tanjung Puting National Park is the ultimate adventure for nature lovers. Located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, this park is home to the world’s largest population of wild orangutans. Visitors can explore pristine rainforests, peaceful rivers, and encounter wildlife that makes this destination truly unique. Why Choose Tanjung Puting National Park? Tanjung Puting offers more than just a wildlife trip. Guests experience close encounters with orangutans in their natural habitat, a rare and unforgettable moment. Beyond orangutans, you will find proboscis monkeys, gibbons, hornbills, and crocodiles along the rivers. Every journey here supports conservation and helps protect endangered species. Klotok River Cruise Adventure One highlight of the tour is the klotok houseboat cruise. These traditional wooden boats glide through the winding rivers, offering travelers the chance to sleep under the stars, enjoy jungle sounds, and spot wildlife at sunrise and sunset. It’s both relaxing and adventurous.

Join an unforgettable Orangutan Borneo tour in Tanjung Puting National Park. Explore rainforest rivers, spot orangutans in the wild, and enjoy eco-friendly klotok cruises.

Tanjung Puting Tour  – How to Experience the Best Orangutan Adventure

If you’re planning to visit Borneo and dream of seeing orangutans in the wild, the Tanjung Puting National Park Tour should be at the top of your travel list. This park offers a magical mix of jungle exploration, wildlife encounters, and authentic river cruises on a traditional houseboat known as a Klotok. Here’s everything you need to know for planning your Orangutan Tour in Tanjung Puting.


How to Book a Tanjung Puting Tour

Booking your orangutan adventure is simple. You can secure your spot by visiting our website, sending us an email, contacting us on WhatsApp, or calling our dedicated booking line. Our team will guide you through the process and ensure your journey to Borneo is seamless.


Wildlife You Can Expect to See

Tanjung Puting is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife. The highlight is, of course, the Bornean orangutans, but the park has much more to offer:

  • 9 species of primates, including 3 endemic to Borneo

  • The proboscis monkey, known for its long nose and social behavior

  • Red leaf-eating monkeys and agile gibbons

  • Over 230 species of birds, from hornbills to kingfishers

  • Two species of crocodiles lurking in the rivers

  • Various reptiles, snakes, and frogs

  • The iconic dragon fish, also called arowana

Every day on the river and in the forest feels like a living documentary, full of surprises.


Family-Friendly Orangutan Tours

Wondering if it’s suitable for kids? The answer is yes! Tanjung Puting tours are designed to be family-friendly. Children love spotting monkeys, hearing jungle sounds, and sleeping under the stars on the Klotok. It’s an adventure the whole family will cherish for a lifetime.


Group Booking Discounts

Traveling with friends, colleagues, or a large family? We offer exclusive discounts for group bookings. Reach out to our team for personalized packages and special rates tailored to your group’s needs.


How to Get to Tanjung Puting National Park

  • By Flight: Direct flights operate from Jakarta (CGK), Surabaya (SUB), Semarang (SRG), and Denpasar, Bali (DPS) to Pangkalan Bun (PKN). Airlines include Nam Air, Citilink, and Batik Air.

  • By Ferry: Long-distance ferries run from Semarang–Kumai and Surabaya–Kumai, operated by PELNI and DLU. The trip takes about 16–24 hours.

  • By Bus: Overland routes connect Pangkalan Bun to Palangkaraya, Banjarmasin, and Pontianak.


Tour Start and End Times

  • Arrival: If you arrive between  06:30AM and 12:00 PM, your tour can begin the same day. If you arrive in the afternoon, it’s best to spend the night in Pangkalan Bun before starting.

  • Hotels in Pangkalan Bun: Options include Mercure Hotel, Grand Kecubung, Arsela, Brits, and several guesthouses/homestay.

  • Last Day: Tours typically end in the morning depending on your return  morning flight. we willl drop you at the airport on check-in time. last day program breakfast – harbour -airport 

  • High Season Note (July–September): Due to high demand, the last day of the tour usually ends before 8:00 AM.

  • If your flight departs early in the morning, we will adjust the schedule to get you to the airport on time.


Customizing Your Orangutan Itinerary

Every traveler has unique preferences. Whether you want more time with wildlife, cultural village visits, or extra trekking, we can customize your itinerary to match your interests and schedule.


Best Time to Visit Tanjung Puting National Park

The park is open year-round, and each season has its charm.

  • High Season (July–September): The busiest time with more visitors at feeding stations and higher prices due to limited boat availability.

  • Other Months: Less crowded, easier bookings, and equally rewarding for wildlife sightings.

  • Wildlife Viewing: Orangutans and other species are visible all year, so there’s never a bad time to visit.


 

A Tanjung Puting Orangutan Tour  is more than a trip—it’s an unforgettable journey through the heart of Borneo’s rainforest. From orangutans swinging through the canopy to peaceful Klotok cruises along the Sekonyer River, every moment is pure magic. Whether you travel solo, with family, or in a group, this adventure promises memories that will last a lifetime.


FAQs

1. How do I book a Tanjung Puting Tour?
Simply book online, email us, or contact our WhatsApp/phone line to confirm your spot.

2. What wildlife will I see besides orangutans?
Expect to encounter proboscis monkeys, red leaf-eating monkeys, crocodiles, exotic birds, and more.

3. Can families with children join the tour?
Yes, the tours are family-friendly and great for kids of all ages.

4. Do you offer discounts for group bookings?
Absolutely. Group discounts and tailored packages are available.

5. What’s the best time to visit Tanjung Puting?
The park is open year-round, but July–September is the busiest season with higher demand.