Mahakam River Boat

3D2N MAHAKAM RIVER & SAMBOJA ORANGUTAN

Experience the vibrant Dayak culture and breathtaking landscapes of Muara Muntai and Mancong, culminating in a serene cruise to Tenggarong and Loajanan. Witness traditional ceremonies, marvel at the Grand Longhouse, and enjoy wildlife sightings along the Ohong River. This unforgettable journey, complete with meals, offers a profound cultural adventure.

Tour Code : ITEB/001

Tour Price : Contact Us

Grade : Easy

Tour Program


Day 1, BALIKPAPAN – MAHAKAM RIVER
Leave from Balikpapan drive to Loajanan by car. On arrival board on the private house boat then immediately cruise up the Mahakam river to M.Muntai. Lunch, Dinner & overnight on the boat. L D

Day 2, MUARA MUNTAI – JANTUR – MANCONG
Morning, arrive at Muara Muntai after breakfast short sightseeing around the village to see the local people activities. Afterwards continue the trip by motorized canoe across the vast Jempang lake for homeland of Benuaq Dayak. On arrive at Mancong village a welcome ceremony will be held by the Chief of Dayak and following traditional dances with his people. Here you’ll see the Grand Long house of Benuaq Dayak with their Totem Pole in front of Long house. Afternoon return to Muara Muntai and you’ll see the Monkeys, birds, snake along the Ohong river. Arrive on boat and cruise down the river to Tenggarong and Loajanan. Meals provided. B L D

 Day 3, TENGGARONG – LOJANAN – SAMBOJA – BALIKPAPAN
In morning arrive at Tenggarong and breakfast on the boat  and then continue down the river to Loajanan, Arrive in Loajanan transfer by car drive to Samboja take 2 hours. Upon arrive in Samboja take a rest while a welcome drink will served. Afterwards, meeting services with local guide then observe Orangutan and view surrounding from the tower. Lunch served and after lunch visit the Orangutan and Sun Bear. Return to the Lodges and transfer to Balikpapan for your accommodation or fly to next destination. B  L

About the City?

Samarinda City

Samarinda, the capital city of East Kalimantan, Indonesia, is a bustling urban center renowned for its rich cultural heritage and economic significance. Located on the banks of the Mahakam River, Samarinda is the province’s largest city and a major hub for trade and commerce in the region.

Economic Hub:

    • Trade and Industry: Samarinda thrives on its trade, particularly in the timber, coal, and oil industries. The city’s strategic location on the Mahakam River facilitates the transportation of goods, making it a pivotal trade center.
    • Markets and Shopping: The city is home to vibrant markets such as Pasar Pagi and Citra Niaga, where a wide array of local products, handicrafts, and daily necessities are sold.

    Cultural Heritage:

      • Diverse Population: Samarinda boasts a diverse population, including indigenous Dayak communities, Javanese, Bugis, and Chinese ethnic groups, contributing to a rich cultural mosaic.
      • Traditional Crafts: The city is known for its traditional sarong weaving, called “Sarung Samarinda,” which is a significant cultural symbol and a popular souvenir.

      Educational and Governmental Institutions:

        • Universities and Colleges: Samarinda is an educational hub with several higher education institutions, including Mulawarman University, which is the largest university in East Kalimantan.
        • Government Offices: As the provincial capital, Samarinda houses important governmental buildings and institutions, contributing to its administrative significance.

        Mahakam River

        The Mahakam River is a vital lifeline for Samarinda and the broader East Kalimantan region. Stretching over 980 kilometers, it is one of the longest rivers in Indonesia.

        Economic Significance:

          • Transportation: The river serves as a major transportation route for goods and people, with numerous boats and barges navigating its waters daily.
          • Fishing and Aquaculture: The Mahakam River is a crucial resource for local fishing communities, providing fish and other aquatic products that support livelihoods.

          Tourism and Natural Beauty:

            • River Cruises: Tourists can enjoy river cruises that offer scenic views of the riverbanks, traditional stilt houses, and lush greenery. These cruises often provide insights into the daily lives of the local people and the region’s natural beauty.
            • Wildlife and Ecology: The Mahakam River basin is home to diverse wildlife, including the critically endangered Mahakam River dolphin (Pesut Mahakam), various bird species, and unique flora and fauna.

            Cultural and Historical Sites:

              • Historic Landmarks: Along the river, visitors can explore significant cultural and historical sites, including traditional Dayak villages, with their longhouses and totem poles, and old colonial-era buildings.

              What’s the Favorites destination?

              Palangkaraya, the capital city of Central Kalimantan, offers a variety of captivating destinations for visitors. Some of the favorite destinations in and around Palangkaraya include:

              1. Kaja Island: Known for its orangutan rehabilitation center, this island offers visitors the chance to observe orangutans in their natural habitat.
              2. Kahayan River: A scenic river ideal for boat cruises, providing stunning views of the surrounding rainforest and wildlife.
              3. Tanjung Puting National Park: Although a bit of a journey from Palangkaraya, this park is a must-visit for its incredible biodiversity, including the famous Camp Leakey orangutan sanctuary.
              4. Bukit Batu: A natural rock formation offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. It’s a great spot for hiking and nature photography.
              5. Sabrang Rawut Waterfall: A beautiful waterfall located in the heart of the rainforest, perfect for a refreshing dip and a picnic.
              6. Balanga Museum: This museum provides insights into the culture and history of the Dayak people, showcasing traditional artifacts, costumes, and exhibits.
              7. Rungan Sari Resort and Orangutan Center: A relaxing resort that also offers opportunities to learn about and see orangutans up close.
              8. Arboretum Nyaru Menteng: A conservation area and education center dedicated to orangutan rehabilitation, where visitors can learn about conservation efforts and see rescued orangutans.
              9. Kereng Bangkirai: A lakeside area offering recreational activities such as paddle boating, fishing, and enjoying local food at nearby stalls.
              10. Dayak Villages: Visits to traditional Dayak villages like Sei Gohong, where tourists can experience Dayak culture, traditional longhouses, and dances.

              These destinations offer a mix of cultural immersion, wildlife observation, and natural beauty, making Palangkaraya a fascinating place to visit.

              How to get here?

              By Plane


              Flights to Palangkaraya:
              Airlines: Several airlines operate flights to Palangkaraya, including Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, Citilink, and Batik Air.
              Tjilik Riwut Airport (PKY): The main airport serving Palangkaraya, with regular flights from major Indonesian cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, and Balikpapan.

              From the Airport to the City Center:
              Taxis are readily available at Tjilik Riwut Airport. The ride to the city center takes about 15-20 minutes. Ride-Hailing Services: Apps like Grab and Gojek operate in Palangkaraya and can be used to book rides from the airport to your destination.


              By Land


              Bus: There are long-distance bus services from various cities in Kalimantan to Palangkaraya. This option is more time-consuming but offers a scenic view of the region.
              Private Car or Taxi: Renting a car or hiring a taxi for a long-distance trip can be a convenient option for those traveling from nearby regions.

              By River


              Boat: For a more adventurous journey, you can travel by boat along the Kahayan River, which connects various towns and villages in Central Kalimantan. However, this mode of transport is less common for reaching Palangkaraya directly and is more suited for exploring the area once you’re there.

              Travel Tips:

              1. Plan Ahead: Book your flights and accommodation in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.
              2. Local Transportation: Once in Palangkaraya, you can use taxis, ride-hailing services, or rent a motorbike or car to explore the city and its surroundings.
              3. Language: While some locals may speak basic English, it can be helpful to know a few phrases in Bahasa Indonesia or have a translation app handy.