Sebangau National Park is an excellent destination for nature lovers looking for a unique experience. Located in the heart of Central Kalimantan, this vast protected area boasts a wide variety of flora and fauna that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. One of the highlights of the park is the Bornean orangutan, a critically endangered species that can be observed in their natural habitat. Visitors can also enjoy trekking through the lush rainforest and exploring the peat swamp forest, home to a myriad of bird species and other wildlife. The park also offers educational tours and programs, making it an ideal destination for families and school groups.
The facilities at Sebangau National Park are well-maintained and cater to the needs of visitors. The park has a network of trails that lead to various parts of the park, and there are plenty of rest areas and picnic spots along the way. The park also has a visitor centre where visitors can learn about the history and ecology of the park. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and they are always happy to answer any questions that visitors may have. Overall, Sebangau National Park is a well-managed and well-preserved natural wonder that should not be missed.
For those who are interested in conservation and sustainability, Sebangau National Park offers a unique opportunity to learn about the challenges facing the environment and the steps that are being taken to protect it. The park works closely with local communities and organisations to promote sustainable tourism and to support conservation efforts. Visitors can also learn about the park's peatland restoration project, which aims to restore degraded peatlands and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By visiting Sebangau National Park, visitors can not only enjoy the natural beauty of the park but also support the important work of conservation and...
Read morePengalaman yang sangat mengasikkan,, hehehhe, kalau mau ke Taman Nasional Sebangu, Camp PungguAlas bisa menghubungi bapak Jeki (untuk nomornya silahkan lampirkan email ya,,,) tapi yang sabar ya, kalau mau menghubungi beliau,, kadang susah jadi harus beberapa minggu dulu sebelum masuk kawasan koordinasi terlebih dahulu,, susah soalnya signal. awal di sana sampai pelabuhan kami sudah di tunggu kapal yang akan mengantar kami masuk ke kawasan (perjalanan air lho ya,,) walau pakek kapal, persiapkan peralatan se safety mungkin, biar gak kayak saya berkunjung, di kapal isinya cuma was was aja,, lha ada laptop, hp, banyak peralatan lainnya tanpa safety kalau seandainya nyemplung kan ya gak lucu nangisin laptop, hahahahah.. perjalanan dari camp sampai pelabuhan kurang lebih 45 menit sampai 1 jam, persiapin kamera ya,, banyk pemandangan yang bagus di sana, banyak burung yang berterbangan,, setelah sampai di camp istirahat bentar lah,, sambil melepas ketegangan (takut peralatan nyemplung) hahah.. setelah makan siang siap" menderita ya,,, kita akan di siksa melewati hutan gambut,, jadi perisapkan kaoskaki panjang kayak pemain sepakbola itu,, karena tinggi badan saya sampai lah 180cm bisa sampai sepinggang kalau ketepatan salah cari jalan,,, hahahah, kita perjalanan mencari kawanan oranghutan liar yang ada di kawasan tersebut, itu lah sensasi utama berkunjung di sana, kata petugas di sana saat itu kami sangat beruntung,, tracking jalan cuma 375 meter dari pinggir sungai tapi butuh waktu 1 jam lebih untuk jalannya,, sangat beruntung lagi karena kami bisa bertemu dengan 2 ibu orang hutan, 2 anak orang hutan dan 1 jantan yang cukup besar.. kata petugas jarang bisa bertemu sebanyak itu, paling rata" cuma 1 ibu orang utan dan 1 anak, yang memang setiap harinya di ikutin petugas dari sebelum orang utan itu bangun sampai orang utan itu tidur di sarangnya (untuk penelitian sih,,) yang jelas,, perjalanan di...
Read moreNice place to learn and to introduce peat swamp forest to the kids We went through the forest, get to know the peat land ecosystem, learn how to preserve the land and in the end we tried to catch dragonflies and identify the species. That was so much fun
We went there from Sebangau port using a kelotok (small motored boat) and rode the small railway wagon (don't know the name) to the camp
You need to get permission to enter the camp (probably from CIMTROP Palangka Raya University), at that time I was accompanied my students for a field trip to SNP as part of partnership project (our school had...
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