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PANGKALAN BUN PLACE OF INTEREST

Points of interest
Tanjung Puting National Park
Tanjung Puting National Park is a conservation area that provides a
protected system of life. It protects a large variety of plants,
animals and their associated ecosystems. It is the largest protected
area of swamp forest in South-East Asia.
Tanjung Puting first received a level of protection in 1935 and was
officially designated as a Wildlife Reserve in 1939. In 1982, it was
declared a National Park.
The
Park
was established primarily for the protection of the Bornean
Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), and its formation was instigated and
aided by the efforts of Dr. Birute Galdikas and Orangutan Foundation
International. When this area become a national park, Tanjung
Harapan moved to the other side of the Sekonyer river (across the
original area). The original width of the park was 3,000.4 km˛. In
its new location, it increased to 4,150.4 km˛.
The Park receives aid from Orangutan International Canada and it is
recognized as a World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations.
Tanjung Puting occupies most of the peninsula between Teluk Kumai
and the Seruyan River and consists of varied habitats including peat
and freshwater swamp forests, lowland tropical rainforests and heath
forests. The Park is drained by several black water rivers emanating
from the northern and eastern parts.
Tanjung Puting National Park is famous primarily because of two
primates: the Orangutan and the Proboscis Monkey (endemic to
Borneo). At Camp Leakey, research is conducted on Orangutans,
Gibbons, other animals and ecological processes. Orangutans are also
rehabilitated and returned to the wild from this Camp. Since 1971
over 200 Orangutans have been returned to the wild as part of Dr.
Birute Galdika's Orangutan Research and Conservation Project.
The park is divided into 4 areas, each highlighting a different set
of natural resources. They are:
1. TANJUNG HARAPAN. This area was developed for the
ecotourism and hosts the inform ation
center, guest house, watcher tower and camping ground. By travelling
along the edge of the river, you will see the nipah formation, screw
pine and bog forest, and then you can do tracking and bird watching.
We can enter to the center of TNTP information to get the
information from the officer. We can stay in guest house. There are
3 rooms for 6 people and home stay are divided into 4 houses in
Sekonyer countryside by 8 rooms for 16 people with reasonable
ticket. You can buy the souvenir from TNTP that are typical souvenir
like T-shirt, key hanger, sticker, painting of orangutan and
orangutan statue.
2. PONDOK TANGGUI. This is a special place which representing
the existence of pre-wild and adolescent Orangutan. It is host to
various kinds of animals like deer, pig, rangkong bird (Rhinoceros),
Raja Udang bird and Sesep Madu bird. During journeys from Tanjung
Harapan to Pondok Tanggui, you pass through the habitats of the
Bekantan Monkey and the Estuarine Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus dan
Tomistoma schlegelli) along the journey.
3. CAMP LEAKEY. This area is devoted to the research and
rehabilitation of adult Orangutan. It is suitable for visiting the
place to see the Orangutan rehabilitation both for pre-wild or wild.
Beside that, you can enjoy the Owa-owa, Bald Eagle, Sesep Madu bird,
and Hornbill (Enggang) or Rangkong.
4. PANTAI SUNGAI CABANG. This area is located alongside a
white sand beach. The working and maintenance huts are located here,
along with guest houses, an information center, shelter, watch
tower, camp ground, dock and is the location of various other
tourist activities.
Bugam Raya
(Kubu Beach, Bay of Bogam, Keraya and Sungai Umbang which
residing in one band). This countryside is one of Kumai district
administratively, sub-province of West Kotawaringin, is very easy to
reach. From Pangkalan Bun, we can walk in the land pass. The road is
covered by asphalt, which has width about 122 km˛. The distance is
about 28 km or 1 hour travelling by vehicle.
The scenery during the journey from Pangkalan Bun to Kubu is
miserable. The situation is very desolated and hot, particularly the
view in the left and in the right side are predominated by the
grassland (Imperatacy Lindrica, called alang-alang in Indonesia).
Likely it can represent the condition of Kalimantan now. Kubu
Countryside is located in coastal area, as a result, majority of
resident of this countryside have living as fisherman.
Bay of Bogam
It is a beautiful and a fascinated bay. The distance from
Pangkalan Bun to the Bay of Bogam is about 50 km or about 2 hours
traveling by using vehicle.
Keraya
It is a coast which has many people visit it, because it is very
beautiful. It is located in Keraya countryside about ± 57 km from
Pangkalan Bun or about 2,5 hours travelling by vehicle.
Sungai Umbang
It is a coast which has many mangrove trees. it is very
beautiful and many people visit it.
Patih Mambang Waterfall
It is a waterfall from hilly land and field, and the
water emitting a stream of into the sea. It is located in
countryside Keraya. Besides the waterfall, in this countryside we
could also for noted a coast which is used to diving and as well as
surfing and also for fishing.
White Sand Beach (Sei. Cabang)
It is a coast, which has clean white sand. It is located in Sei.
Cabang countryside. It is used as a place for green turtle
conservation. It was built by FNPF (Friends of Nation Park
Foundation) that is a foundation which focused in conservation.
Based on the data that we could found, in
this area (Sei. Rengas), there are hidden treasures in the ground.
We do not know anything about what kind of treasures are hidden
there, because there is no authentic data.
Cannon colonization in Kubu
There are some historic omission, that is war cannon
which used for colonization epoch of Dutch colonial at that time.
George A. Winke’s mauseloum (Sei. Kapitan)
It is a mausoleum of Dutch soldier who was in a kapiten (captain)
position, he was dead and buried in that countryside. So, that
countryside is referred to Kapitan countryside.
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