Orangutan Klotok Houseboat
A relaxing experience in the nature of the Tanjung Puting National Park
BOOKA CARE
- Your money is safe, we pay your host 2 days after check-in.
- 100% refund in the unlikely event the host cancels.
- Changing booking details is always free.
- Access to urgent phone line during your booking.
- Book Co2 positive, we compensate 3 times more than we emit.
Houseboat highlights
- Cross Tropical Rain forest Borneo
- Orangutan Conservation
- Wild life Borneo Jungle
- Tanjung Puting NationalPark
- Relax leisure exciting trip
Houseboat summary
The best way to explore the Tanjung Puting National Park is by cruising along the river aboard a klotok houseboat into the forested surrounds. Named after the noise that the boat makes as it travels – ‘klok tok tok tok’ – these wooden river boats were traditionally used to transport goods and passengers up and down the river, but many have now been converted into houseboats for tourists.
By staying in this traditional houseboat you will be able to discover a different side of the Tanjung Puting National Park that are only accessible by river.You will have the chance to observe the great apes in their natural environment, you will also be likely to spot an abundance of endemic species such as proboscis monkeys and kingfishers as well as sun bears, macaques, and giant lizards.
Our Rate are all inclusive with Meals (Bfast, Dinner and Lunch), tea, coffee, fresh water, cold soft drink, entrance fee National Park, English/Spanish Guide, Ranger donation, Pick up and, drop out Airport.
The houseboat provides from 1 to 6 cabins for your accommodation. It is furnished with all the basic cabin amenities for a comfortable stay. We also provide Western toilet and shower.
On board of our typical houseboat you will taste the authentic home-cooked meals of the Indonesia cuisine, including soft drinks.
If you are looking for a Leisure and Relaxing experience in the nature this is the place to be!
By the house houseboat viewing deck you will be able to see river animals and nature.
It is also possible to arrange land based wildlife viewing excursions.
Houseboat description
Our Houseboat call klotok is a wooden river boat with a shallow draft. Its 17 m by 3,8 m, Klotok houseboat have a roof, which forms an upper deck for tourists. The boats fitted with inboard engines. It provides overnight accommodations with sleeping, dining, and toilet facilities.
The houseboat provides from 1 to 6 beds for your accommodation. It is furnished all the basic cabin amenities for a comfortable stay. We also provide Western toilet and shower
On board of our typical houseboat you will taste the authentic home-cooked meals of the Indonesia cuisine including soft drinks.
If you are looking for a Leisure and Relaxing experience in the nature this is the place to be!
By the house houseboat viewing deck you will be able to see river animals and nature.
It is also possible to arrange land based wildlife viewing excursions.
Details
Location
Distances
Airport
9 km
Ferry port
1 km
How to get there
All our guest pick up at the Iskandar Airport Pangkalan Bun ( PKN ), or Hotel at Pangkala Bun
About the area
Tanjung Puting is one of the natural wonders of the world. You may not believe this after you have been there only two days or three days, but after the fourth or fifth day something happens.
You are captivated completely by the purity of the air, the openness of the night sky with the most remarkable view of the Milky Way, the magnificence and dignity of the gentle orangutans, the thundering downpours that instantly cool the air, and the clarity of the brilliant crimson sunsets. Tanjung Puting is the largest and most diverse protected example of extensive coastal tropical heath and peat swamp forest which used to cover much of southern Borneo. The area was originally declared as a game reserve in 1935 and a National Park in 1982. While the Park has a checkered history of weak protection, nonetheless, it remains substantially wild and natural
Houseboat owner
Riyan
BeeBorneo offers houseboat rentals and vacations across Sekonyer Rivers at Tanjung Puting Orangutan National Park.