For those who enjoy hikes and camping, there is no place better suited for a good adventure than a national park. Pack your gear and put on your best pair of boots to go on a journey.
The wildlife that awaits
As a hub of biodiversity, the park is home to the largest wild orangutan population in the world along with 230 species of birds and even the highly endangered ‘dragon’ fish. If you are staying at a hotel in Pontianak such as the HARRIS Hotel Pontianak, be sure to ask the staff for things to watch out for!
A treasure in Kalimantan Tengah
Given the huge diversity of life, this national park has been deemed an entity of vital importance, even by the government as it gives visitors a glimpse of what the closest thing to a ‘Garden of Eden’ can be.
How to get there
To explore the park, visitors will generally need to take a boat down the Sekonyer River from Pangkalan Bun.
Exploring the national park
For the most part you will simply need to walk around by foot in order to immerse yourself in the great outdoors that await.