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5 Days 4 Nights
Daily Tour
8 people
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This Borneo orangutan and Dayak village tour pairs Borneo’s greatest wildlife with its living culture. Over five days you’ll cruise the Sekonyer River by private klotok to meet wild orangutans at Tanjung Puting’s feeding camps. Then you’ll spend a night with the indigenous Dayak people, learning the traditions of Borneo’s first inhabitants. It’s nature and culture, woven into one unforgettable journey.
For travellers who want the full Borneo story, this is it. As a local Indonesian operator since 2006, we arrange every detail, from the boat to the village welcome.
You experience Borneo in full. See orangutans up close at the famous feeding camps, including Camp Leakey, from your private klotok. Then step into Dayak life — traditional longhouses, crafts, music and warm hospitality — for an authentic cultural night. It’s a deeper, more meaningful trip than wildlife alone. We travel responsibly, supporting both conservation and local communities — learn more from the Orangutan Foundation International. Want wildlife only? See our 3-day and 4-day Tanjung Puting tours, or our Borneo destination page.
The first part is the classic klotok experience — cruising, feeding camps and jungle treks, with nights on the river. Then you transfer to a Dayak village for a night of genuine cultural exchange: a traditional welcome, local food, crafts and stories. The pace is gentle throughout, and the contrast between wild jungle and village life is what makes this trip special.
Tell us your dates and we’ll tailor it to you — message us on WhatsApp. Crafted by local experts since 2006.
Arrive at Pangkalan Bun, transfer to Kumai port, and board your private klotok. Cruise up the Sekonyer River into Tanjung Puting and visit the Tanjung Harapan feeding camp. Evening wildlife along the banks; dinner and overnight on the boat.
Morning feeding at Pondok Tanggui and a guided jungle walk, then upriver to the legendary Camp Leakey for the afternoon feeding and forest trail. Overnight on the klotok.
A final morning among the orangutans and a gentle jungle trek, with quiet cruising and wildlife spotting as you make your way back down the river. Overnight on the klotok.
Disembark and transfer to an indigenous Dayak village. Receive a traditional welcome and spend the day and evening immersed in local life — longhouses, crafts, music, food and stories with your hosts. Overnight in the village.
After a final morning with your hosts, transfer to Pangkalan Bun airport for your onward flight. End of services.
An authentic cultural stay with an indigenous community — a traditional welcome, local food, crafts, music and the chance to learn about Dayak life and beliefs.
It's simple and authentic rather than luxurious, which is the point. Accommodation is clean and basic, and the hospitality is genuine.
Yes. Families with children old enough to enjoy both wildlife and culture will find it rewarding. The pace is gentle
Yes — the first part of the trip is the full classic klotok experience, visiting all the feeding camps including Camp Leakey
Year-round; drier months (April–October) are most comfortable. Bring a light rain layer.