Discover the Wonders of Tanjung Puting National Park: Your Complete Tour Guide
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- Home to endangered orangutans and over 230 bird species
- Explore via traditional klotok riverboats and guided jungle treks
- Personalized tours by expert local guides with deep cultural knowledge
- Best time to visit: June to September (dry season)
- Experience the culture of the Dayak people and historical Camp Leakey
Table of Contents
- Why Tanjung Puting National Park Should Be Your Next Adventure
- What to Expect on Your Tanjung Puting Adventure
- The Wonders of Nature: Exploring the Park’s Diverse Ecosystems
- How to Experience Tanjung Puting National Park
- Navigating Tanjung Puting: From River Cruises to Jungle Treks
- When to Visit: Planning Your Trip
- Local Culture and History: Beyond the Jungles
- Your Trusted Partner in Exploration: Gumilang Tours
- Plan Your Visit: Essential Information
- FAQ
Why Tanjung Puting National Park Should Be Your Next Adventure
Tanjung Puting National Park, located in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve spanning 416,040 hectares. It’s acclaimed for its vast tropical rainforests and its most famous inhabitants—the orangutans.
What to Expect on Your Tanjung Puting Adventure
Cruise down the tranquil Sekonyer River, delve into the dense jungle, and spot exotic wildlife during both day and night. Let our guides, trained and passionate locals, offer insider perspectives that add richness to every step of your journey.
The Wonders of Nature: Exploring the Park’s Diverse Ecosystems
Orangutans: Majestic Inhabitants of the Jungle
Camp Leakey, Pondok Tanggui, and Tanjung Harapan serve as feeding stations within the park, offering guests intimate sightings of the endangered orangutan in its natural setting.
Other Wildlife Encounters
Be awe-struck by proboscis monkeys, clouded leopards, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species. The biodiversity here is a tapestry of wild, untamed beauty.
How to Experience Tanjung Puting National Park
Guided Tours: Experience and Expertise
Let our seasoned guides from Gumilang Tours take you deep into the heart of Kalimantan’s jungles with safety and insight drawn from lifetimes in the region.
A Personalized Experience
From wildlife photography to survival skills, we customize your tour to match your goals. Contact us directly for tailored itineraries.
Navigating Tanjung Puting: From River Cruises to Jungle Treks
Klotok River Cruises: A Relaxing Journey
Cruise the Sekonyer River aboard a klotok—a classic wooden boat offering comfort and front-row access to the park’s daily drama along the riverbanks.
Jungle Treks: Walk with Wonders
Venture on foot into the primeval forest. Let each crunch underfoot reveal towering trees, exotic insects, and secrets of the wild only locals know.
When to Visit: Planning Your Trip
Plan your journey between June and September for ideal weather, dry trails, and maximum wildlife visibility during the dry season.
Local Culture and History: Beyond the Jungles
The Dayak People: Guardians of the Land
Connect with the indigenous Dayak people, whose respect for the environment offers a living, breathing example of sustainable coexistence with nature.
A Historical Perspective
Discover the legacy of Dr. Biruté Galdikas at Camp Leakey—a site of groundbreaking primatology research and conservation efforts that changed global understanding of orangutans.
Your Trusted Partner in Exploration: Gumilang Tours
Testimonials: Hear from Our Happy Explorers
“9.8 out of 10 people that visited Tanjung Puting National Park with Gumilang Tours were thrilled with the experience.”
Local Expertise at Your Fingertips
Our guides aren’t just experts—they’re locally born nature lovers featured in international travel publications and passionate about wildlife.
Your Call to Adventure
Visit our Facebook or Instagram and connect today. Our team is available 24/7 to help design your transformative journey.
Plan Your Visit: Essential Information
Getting There
Fly into Pangkalan Bun Airport (PKN). From there, we provide comfortable transportation to Kumai, the stepping stone to your klotok journey.
Travel Tips
- Lightweight clothing for the tropical climate
- Binoculars and a zoom camera for photography
- Waterproof bags to protect electronics
FAQ
What makes Gumilang Tours unique?
We offer deep local experience, personalized tours, and round-the-clock support for every adventurer.
How long should I plan my trip?
A 3–5 day itinerary offers the perfect window to explore, trek, and relax along the river.
Is it family-friendly?
Absolutely! Our klotok cruises and treks are suitable for travelers of all ages.





