Tanjung Puting Cruise with Conservationist Guides

Want to experience a slow cruise down the river to spot wild orangutans with experienced guides?

If you're into meaningful wildlife experiences and appreciate low-impact travel, this one's for you. It’s a slow, immersive way to explore, sleep under the stars, and really connect with the Bornean jungle, its people, and wildlife.

What to Expect

  • Spot wild and semi-wild orangutans while cruising and at three different feeding platforms of Tanjung Harapan, Camp Leakey & Pondok Tanggui

  • Canoe ride through peaceful side rivers to see kingfishers, proboscis monkeys, and more

  • Jungle night walk to spot nocturnal critters – from vipers to chameleons

  • Visit to a local reforestation project where you’ll get to plant a tree

  • Learn from passionate rangers and guides who deeply know the forest and its wildlife

  • Private houseboat stay with comfy beds, fresh meals, and epic river views from the top deck

  • Depart from a private harbour in Kumai and avoid the traffic and wait of the public harbour

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