Central Kalimantan Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Central Kalimantan (Indonesia):
Tanjung Puting National Park, Sebangau National Park, Bukit Doa Karmel Tangkiling, Kahayan Bridge, Tugu Sukarno Palangkaraya, Balanga Museum, Arut River, Mentaya River, Taman Wisata Alam Tangkiling, Tahai Lake
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East Kalimantan Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in East Kalimantan (Indonesia):
Sting-less Jellyfish Lake, Samarinda Islamic Center Mosque, Derawan Archipelago, Bangkirai Hill, Kakaban Island, Sangalaki Island, Maratua Island, Mahakam River, Labuan Cermin Lake, Mangrove Center Graha Indah, Lamaru Beach, Pampang Cultural Park, Margomulyo Mangrove Forest, Kemala Beach, Beras Basah Beach
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Top 13 Attractions in Borneo
Top 13 Attractions in Borneo according to Lonely Planet
13. Rafflesia Flower
12. Poring Hot Springs
11. Meratus Mountains
10. Kuching
Kuching is the capital and largest city of the East Malaysian state of Sarawak and the district of Kuching, as well as the largest city on the island of Borneo. Once the capital of the White Rajahs of Sarawak, now with a population of some 600,000, Kuching is small enough to walk around but interesting enough to keep you there for several days, and a good base for exploring Sarawak.
9. Home Stays in Sabah
Sabah is one of the 13 member states of Malaysia, and is its easternmost state. It is located on the northern portion of the island of Borneo and known as the second largest state in the country after Sarawak, which it borders on its southwest. Sabah is often referred to as the Land Below The Wind, a phrase used by seafarers in the past to describe lands south of the typhoon belt.
8. Kelabit Highlands
The Kelabit Highlands is a highland plateau in the interior of Sarawak in Malaysia. The isolated region bordering Kalimantan, Indonesia, is now very popular for jungle trekking as well as those hoping to get away from it all. The area is the headwaters of the mighty Baram, Limbang, Lawas Rivers.
7. Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park
Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park is a park off the coast of the island of Borneo in Malaysia made up of five islands: Gaya, Manukan, Sapi, Sulug and Mamutik. The marine park is under the administration of the Sabah Parks authority which has the mandate to oversee designated protected areas and ensure their maintenance and upkeep as reserves while catering to tourists wanting to enjoy the natural beauty that Sabah has to offer.
6. Sarawak Longhouses
Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state. It lies in East Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with the eastern state of Sabah, the separate country of Brunei and the Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan. A visit to the longhouses and indigenous tribes in the interior of Sarawak is a must.
5. Mount Kinabalu
Mount Kinabalu is Borneo's tallest mountain. The mountain is sacred to locals. They believe that spirits of their ancestors inhabit the top of the mountain. Mount Kinabalu is known to be one of the most accessible mountains in the world. No specialized mountain climbing skills are required to ascend it.
4. Kinabatangan River Safaris
The Kinabatangan River is the second longest river in Malaysia, with a length of 560 kilometers from its headwaters in the mountains of southwest Sabah. Kinabatangan is known for its remarkable wildlife and fascinating habitats such as limestone caves at Gomantong hill, dryland dipterocarp forests, riverine forest, freshwater swamp forest, oxbow lakes and salty mangrove swamps near the coast.
3. Gunung Mulu National Park
Gunung Mulu National Park near Miri is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding rainforest.
2. Danum Valley
Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique.
1. Bako National Park
Bako National Park is in Sarawak and is home to the bizarre, obscene-nosed proboscis monkey. It is well worth a visit if you are in the area. Bako offers outstanding diversity of natural landscapes in a relatively small area. Its beautifully dense rainforests and stunning beaches are home to many flora and fauna including the rare proboscis monkey.
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Best Things To Do in Pontianak, Indonesia
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List of Best Things to do in Pontianak, Indonesia
Masjid Raya Mujahidin
Saint Joseph Cathedral
Equator Monument
Kapuas Square
Ayani Mega Mall
Jami Mosque
Sentarum Lake
Rumah Radakng
Keraton Kadriah
Museum Negeri Pontianak
Best Things To Do in Samarinda, Indonesia
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Islamic Center Samarinda Mosque
Mahakam River
BIG Mall
Pampang Cultural Park
Mahakam Lampion Garden
Taman Tepian Mahakam Samarinda
Maha Vihara Sejahtera Maitreya
Muladharma Monastery
Pemandian Serayu Lestari
Mesra Indah Mall
15 TOP RATED - Tourist Attractions in Indonesia
15 TOP RATED - Tourist Attractions in Indonesia
1. Beaches of Bali - For many people, Bali is beaches (Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur, etc..). Arguably Indonesia's most popular vacation spot, Bali has a number of cultural landmarks and traditions that make a visit here worthwhile.
2. Borobudur - This ancient temple is one of the most famous and culturally significant landmarks in Indonesia. Borobudur was built in the 8th century and constructed in the shape of a traditional Buddhist mandala.
3. Orang Utans of Borneo Kalimantan - No trip to Indonesia would be complete without seeing some orangutans, and Borneo is a great place to visit these beautiful and endangered creatures.
4. Gili Islands - The Gili Islands are a major draw in Lombok, which has risen in popularity among backpackers and tourists in recent years. The Gili Islands provide a more relaxed, though still stimulating, alternative to popular Bali.
5. Komodo National Park - Who hasn't dreamed of seeing a dragon at least once in their life? The komodos of Indonesia are no mythical creatures, however they are fierce and deadly animals.
6. Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud - Ubud is the cultural heart of Bali, and it's here you'll find the Sacred Monkey Forest, a serene space where you can feel the ancient majesty of the island.
7. Mount Bromo - Indonesia sits on the Ring of Fire, an area with some of the most active volcanoes in the world. Many of the country's volcanoes, such as Mount Merapi, are famous for their violent eruptions and their stunning, but dangerous beauty.
8. Tana Toraja - A visit to Tana Toraja in South Sulawesi Province will not only feel like you've stepped far back in time, but also offers a look at the richness and diversity of Indonesia's long-standing cultures. The architectural style of Tongkonan, boat-shaped houses and other buildings, are immediate standouts, but the people are what make this piece of natural paradise so special.
9. Kalimantan, Borneo - Few places suggest wild, untamed adventure like Borneo. One of the most ecologically diverse places on earth, Borneo is home to orangutans, exotic birds, Sumatran rhinos, pygmy elephants, and an array of other creatures. In Kalimantan, in Indonesian Borneo, you can travel down the Kapuas River, the longest in Indonesia; visit villages of the indigenous Dayak people; and observe foreign influences from China, Malaysia, and even Europe in the ports and cities along the way.
10. Lake Toba - Another of Indonesia's natural wonders, Lake Toba is both a body of water and super volcano. Lake Toba is a study in beauty and the powerful forces at work on the planet. Here, you can go swimming, water skiing, canoeing, or fishing, or stick to wandering the surrounding area on foot or bike.
11 Mount Krakatau - This young and volatile volcano continues to rise higher out of the sea and have significant eruptions. Anak Krakatau still belches smoke and fire, and tourists can visit Krakatau's child for a reminder of the awesome, unseen power just beneath the surface at every turn in Indonesia.
12 Gunung Rinjani - Another of Indonesia's famed volcanoes, Gunung Rinjani is a top attraction on Lombok. Rinjani itself does not see the eruptions and activity that some of the others have, but its caldera-forming eruption in the late 13th century is believed to have been one of the most powerful in human history.
13 Pura Tanah Lot - This is one of Bali's most popular temples, built on a rock formation in the sea.
14 Banda Islands - Bali and Lombok are tried and true vacation spots for a reason, but the lesser-known Banda Islands have their own appeal as an off-the-beaten path getaway.
15. Jatiluwih Rice Fields, Bali - The beaches may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Bali, but the verdant rice fields are a close second. So lush and life-giving are the terraces of the Jatiluwih Rice Fields that they were designated a UNESCO Cultural Landscape as part of Bali's Subak System.
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