You will see orangutans in their natural habitat, feeding, making nests, playing with their young or traversing the tree tops.
Educational
This is an opportunity to learn more about the orangutan and understand why they are so close to extinction from your experienced guide.
What you could expect to see on your OrangutanTour
- Ex-captive orangutans now living in the wild, social behaviour, making daily nests and feeding
- Wild Orangutans
- Bornean bearded Pigs / Wild Boar
- Black handed Gibbons
- Long and short tailed Macaques
- Silvered Langur
- Maroon Langur / Red Leaf Mongkeys
- Hornbills- Asian Pied, Rhinoceros Hornbill
- King Fishers
- Monitor lizards, Flying Lizard
- Green tree frogs
- Honey bears
- plus many different tropical insects
- Crocodiles (Estuarine Crocodiles & Malayan False Gharial)
- Amazing plant diversity
- There are approximately 600 types of tree and almost 250 species of bird and is home to a globally significant population of orangutans, reptile, mammals, and amphibians that live in the newly classified World Heritage Tanjung Puting National Park.
have a medium to high degree of fitness
are comfortable being in nature and love the sounds of Nature
who are concerned about the plight of the Bornean Orangutan, Proboscis Monkey and Hornbills.
are culturally and environmentally aware
like an adventure!
How this Tour benefits Bornean Orangutans, Proboscis Monkey and the National Park
By taking this tour you are:
Supporting local trekking guides, who also act as Government forest rangers, living on simple wages.
You will come away knowing more about the plight of the orangutan – maybe you will be inspired to help, or at least pass on your new knowledge to others
Supporting local alternative income and helps them to place value on their natural resources and help to safe guard their future.
A donation from your trek fee is given to the Park Ranger
Supporting us to protect the lowland rain forest.
New Program is Carbon Offsetting program.
This program is kind of payment for the carbon you had produced before you reach this national park (for example you had paid lots of money for your flight to reach this national park, your flight produces a lot of carbon). Then here you will have time to exchange the carbon from your flight or all the transportation you had used with growing new trees that will produce Oxygen from their photosynthesis.
This program is co-operated with the villagers near the National Park. The villagers will prepare the endemic trees on the plastic bag. Then we will buy the trees from them as an alternative income. We hope that this program will help to encourage their income and it is also an educational program both for the local people and the tourist. At the same time we are also recycle the plastic bag from their village as well. This program is mutual benefit for everybody and the environment. This program will support us to:
Reduce carbon effect
Grow more trees in the National Park (one man one tree)
Encourage an alternative income for the local village near the Park. (They used to be really depending on wood product or illegal logging, now we will help them with something new that worth for their future).
Help to grow new habitat for the orangutans and other animals.
Learning process to replanting the trees for the visitor.
As memorable trees, etc.
More people grow the trees and more trees we have for the future of the world.
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