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TANJUNG PUTING NATIONAL PARK AND
THE ECO SYSTEM - Central Kalimantan (Borneo)
Located in the peninsula on the south coast of the world's third largest
tropical rain forest of Borneo, in Indonesian province of Central Kalimantan,
the park consist of 300.040 hectares (741,100 acres). Started as a game reserve
for the protection of orangutans in 1936 and 1937, it was upgraded to a National
Park in 1982. It is the only protected area in South East Asia with vast tract
of wetlands, lowland, mature tropical heath and swamp Forests with large
rookeries that provide breeding grounds for a wide population of waterfowl. The
needs of Orangutans and other primates are also available in the park, such as
the 600 species of trees which van be consumed by them. over 200 species of
orchid, at least 220 species of bird, and 28 species of large mammal, plus 9
primates, including the endangered orangutan and proboscis monkey.
Preservation of the biodiversity of the park and its surrounding forests are
vital to the health of the Indonesian and world environment.
In Tanjung Puting Park, you will see the orangutans - a lot of ex-captive
orangutans - rehabilitated in the park. you will also meet the king of this
area, the largest and the oldest orangutan who is still living in a wilderness
of a national park.
The romantic forest, the romantic river and the romantic atmosphere of the park
are also offer different experiences especially for those who want to have an
adventurous honeymoon
Climate and Ecosystem
Tanjung Puting National Park lies 0-30 meters above sea level. It contains
various ecosystems such as dry lowland, mangrove, alluvial swamp and heath
forest. These forests are immensely valuable, containing timber trees and
regulating the runoff of rain water into the rivers, ensuring a dependable
supply of clean water for all. Climate is equatorial with dry and rainy seasons
and heavy monsoon rain in December and January. Mean daily temperature is 30oC
(80oF), humidity can reach above 90% while annual rainfall averages 310 cm.
Flora & Fauna
Among tree species commonly found are Ramin (Gonistylus bancanus), Jelutung,
Kayu Besi (iron wood, eusideroxylon zwagerri), Meranti (Shorea sp.) and Keruing
(Dipterocarpus). all of them have high value for industry. Other plants such
Bakung (asian tricum), Pandans (Pandanus tectorius), Nipah (Nypa sp.) which
growing on the riverside.
The park is also rich in wildlife with the commonly seen is Orangutans (Pongo
pygmaeus pygmaeus) - the best known species that makes the National Park best
known, Proboscis monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) - a large monkey which is found only
in Borneo, long tail macaque (Macaca fascicularis), birds - especially horn
bills, kingfishers, myna, oriental darter and over 220 bird species.
Furthermore, the list of fauna living in the park are include the occasionally
can be seen: Agile gibbon (Hylobates agilis), grey gibbon (Hylobates mulleri),
red leaf monkey (presbistis rubicunda), Malayan sun bear (helarctus malayanus),
wild lige (sus barbatus), estuarine crocodile false ghavial (Tomistoma
schlegelli). The rivers together with the swamps and sesonal lake rookeries
support the life of many species of fish that have very high values in term of
ecology and economy.
MAIN OBJECTS
CAMP LEAKEY
Located about 30 minutes to the right from the branch of Sekonyer river. Camp
Leakey was established in 1971 to support research activities in Tanjung Puting
Wildlife Reserve. Now this area also functions as orangutans rehabilitation
center. The Camp and surrounding area is designated as a special utility zone.
Over the years, the camp has served the research efforts of several scientist
and students. Tourist will be able to walk on certain trails of the trail system
without disturbing the research activities. On the way to Camp Leakey (on
Sekonyer Simpang Kanan river), you may occasionally see crocodiles and the false
gavials.
TANJUNG HARAPAN
The first guard post in the park that was constructed in the late of 1970's.
Tanjung Harapan was the original site of the Sekonyer Village, which was moved
across the Sekonyer river. The area surrounding is designated as utilization
zone. In this area, several facilities for park management as well as for
visitors have been constructing. Tanjung Harapan is also an alternate orangutan
center.
PONDOK TANGGUY
New established rehabilitation center for orangutans. Located between Tanjung
Harapan and Natai Lengkuas, this are also designates as a special utilization
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