Borneo and Maratua Atoll - trip of in Indonesia

Jungles and diving in the sea of Celebes

Borneo is still one of the most biodiverse areas in the world today. Precisely for this reason, we have designed this program to be able to live the full extent of its rich ecosystem: we navigate the rivers of its jungles; last redoubt of orangutans, and then we embarked towards the atoll of Maratúa; an authentic paradise bathed by the sea of ​​Celebes. The islands that make up the archipelago are ideal for both relaxing and diving, the presence of blankets, sharks, large groups of pelagic and the unique experience of submerging in the lake of the island of Kakaban; where it is possible to swim with thousands of jellyfish that, given the absence of predators, have lost the ability to bite.

Itinerario

Day 1: Flight to Jakarta
Overnight on board.

Day 2: Jakarta
Upon arrival at Jakarta airport, meet and transfer to the hotel

Day 3: Jakarta– Pankalan Bun - Kumai - Tanjung Harapan
Flight to Pankalan Bun, Borneo. Upon arrival transfer overland to Kumai, where embark in a small private wooden boat to start sailing the Sekonyer River and where we have the first contact with the orangutans.

Day 4: Tanjung Puting: Pondok Tanguy - Camp Leakey
During these days we live from the interior of the park the great biodiversity of this rich ecosystem. We visited the two rehabilitation centers of orangutans that are located inside the park and also share habitat with gibbons, proboscides, crocodiles ... This program is carried out in the Tanjung Puting National Park and the navigation is done in a typical wooden boat from 15 to 19m in length, dimensions that allow to enjoy a large space during the days of navigation. The crew, formed by the captain, cook, assistant and guide, sleep in a different area of ​​the boat

Day 5: Pangakalan Bun - Banjarmasin - Isla de Alalak - Banjarmasin
After the breakfast sailing to Pangkalan Bun. Transfer to the airport and flight to Banjarmasin. This city is known for its houses dedicated to the canals, in which every morning women come in small boats to sell their products, turning the area into a colorful floating market. We visit the island of Alalak to assist in the traditional construction of traditional boats

Day 6: Banjarmasin- Berau - Nunukan Island
At dawn we visited the floating market in a small boat and later returned to the hotel for breakfast. Later, flight to Berau, north of Borneo and boarded to the island of Nunukan

Day 7: Nunukan Island
Relax, snorkel or diving program.

Day 8: Nunukan Island
Relax, snorkel or diving program.

Day 9: Nunukan Island
Relax, snorkel or diving program.

Day 10: Nunukan Island
Relax, snorkel or diving program.

Day 11: Nunukan Island
Relax, snorkel or diving program.

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Day 13:
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Incluye

Airport and transfer assistance.

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Info - Paises

Indonesia is made up for more than 17,000 islands. Some of them as far away in distance as they are as diverse from each other. The jungles of Borneo have little in common with the tribes of the Balliem valley in Papua.

Clima - Estacionalidad

Month
Jan 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 47% 220ml 5kmh
Feb 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 43% 217ml 4kmh
Mar 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 47% 245ml 4kmh
Apr 31ºC 24ºC 30ºC 90% 46% 246ml 0kmh
May 31ºC 24ºC 30ºC 90% 38% 196ml 4kmh
Jun 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 29% 151ml 5kmh
Jul 31ºC 23ºC 29ºC 90% 24% 118ml 5kmh
Aug 31ºC 23ºC 28ºC 90% 21% 107ml 6kmh
Sep 31ºC 23ºC 28ºC 90% 27% 129ml 6kmh
Oct 31ºC 23ºC 29ºC 90% 38% 184ml 5kmh
Nov 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 52% 247ml 4kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 54% 253ml 5kmh
Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 91% 59% 307ml 8kmh
Feb 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 91% 54% 276ml 7kmh
Mar 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 91% 49% 247ml 6kmh
Apr 31ºC 25ºC 30ºC 91% 43% 212ml 6kmh
May 31ºC 25ºC 30ºC 91% 39% 169ml 7kmh
Jun 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 91% 33% 129ml 8kmh
Jul 31ºC 24ºC 28ºC 91% 25% 95ml 9kmh
Aug 32ºC 23ºC 28ºC 91% 20% 71ml 10kmh
Sep 32ºC 24ºC 28ºC 91% 20% 74ml 10kmh
Oct 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 91% 30% 125ml 8kmh
Nov 31ºC 24ºC 30ºC 91% 45% 215ml 7kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 91% 58% 293ml 8kmh
Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 59% 266ml 8kmh
Feb 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 56% 251ml 7kmh
Mar 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 53% 226ml 7kmh
Apr 31ºC 25ºC 30ºC 90% 47% 200ml 5kmh
May 31ºC 25ºC 30ºC 90% 40% 157ml 7kmh
Jun 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 30% 117ml 7kmh
Jul 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 24% 89ml 8kmh
Aug 32ºC 23ºC 28ºC 90% 20% 76ml 8kmh
Sep 32ºC 24ºC 28ºC 90% 24% 88ml 8kmh
Oct 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 36% 136ml 7kmh
Nov 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 51% 204ml 7kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 59% 250ml 8kmh
Month
Jan 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 90% 71% 272ml 12kmh
Feb 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 90% 71% 260ml 11kmh
Mar 31ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 62% 186ml 10kmh
Apr 32ºC 25ºC 29ºC 90% 53% 143ml 9kmh
May 32ºC 25ºC 30ºC 90% 42% 105ml 9kmh
Jun 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 29% 70ml 9kmh
Jul 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 22% 54ml 9kmh
Aug 32ºC 23ºC 29ºC 90% 19% 49ml 9kmh
Sep 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 25% 60ml 9kmh
Oct 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 40% 99ml 8kmh
Nov 32ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 56% 150ml 9kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 29ºC 90% 65% 205ml 10kmh

Especies - Estacionalidad

Especies JanJFebFMarMAprAMayMJunJJulJAugASepSOctONovNDecD
Long-nosed monkey
Easter tarsier
Bornean orangutan

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