Indonesia is one of the countries with the greatest wildlife wealth and biodiversity of forests, and offers opportunities to create sighting trips and hiking in the more than 50 national and marine parks that this country has. Species as disparate as the world’s largest flower (Raflesia arnoldi) that can be seen in the Gunnung Leuser National Park in Sumatra or the smallest monkeys in the world such as tarsiers, and crested black monkeys that can be spotted in the National Park from Tangkoko on Sulawesi Island. As well as more known spices such as orangutans and proboscis monkeys you can find them in Borneo, rhinos and leopards in Java, Anoa, babirusas and buffaloes in Sulawesi, kuskus and casuaries in Papua, Komodo dragons in the Komodo National Park, endemic birds all over the country. And of course the majestic ocean blankets in the seas of Indonesia
Encounter with Orangutans
Our own boats
One night camping
Local specialized crew
Sustainable tour
Trek in the deep jungle
Canoening
Orangutans & wildlife
The most unknown Borneo
East Borneo
Sebangau National Park
Orangutans & gibons
Camping accommodation
Jungle Trek
Central Borneo
Floating house
Educational program
Fresh water dolphins
Orangutan Survival Foundation
East Borneo Tour
Trekking in Gunung Palung
Jungle camping
River cruises
Wildlife encounters
Unique experience
Visiting Dayak tribe
Stay with the locals
Explore Betung Kerihun
Wildlife encounters
Visiting villages
Floating house
Canoening
Dayak tribe
Fresh water dolphins
East Borneo
Educational program
Orangutan Survival Foundation
Sun-bears
Sungai Hitam River
Jungle and Wetland Safari