Indonesia
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Goodbye Kalimantan and Indonesia
Kalimantan’s low-key and untouched regions offer snaking rivers, remote jungle, and stunning coastal swamps, but it’s time to say goodbye to Kalimantan and Indonesia! ➡️
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One Last Time: Kalimantan’s Pontianak
The multicultural city of Pontianak in Kalimantan’s west has been the reoccurring haunt to explore Borneo, although now, it’s one last time… ➡️
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Lingering in Banjarmasin, Kalimantan
After some gold rush fever in Martapura, it’s back to Banjarmasin in Kalimanta’s southeast, to linger a little longer in this bustling city. ➡️
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Kalimantan: Cempaka Diamond Mine, Martapura
One of the largest diamond mines in the world and also Indonesia, it’s difficult not to get caught up in gem fever when exploring the Cempaka diamond and gold mine in Kalimantan’s Martapura. ➡️
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Central to South Kalimantan: Pangkalan Bun to Banjarmasin
Hitching a speedboat from Pangkalan Bun to Banjarmasin is an intoxicating 4-hours while zigzagging rivers interlinking canals, and crossing over from Central to South Kalimantan… ➡️
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Speedboat to Pangkalan Bun, Central Kalimantan
The intrepid journey by speedboat, bus, and 4×4 continues from Kendawangan to Kuala Jelai then Sukumara and onto Kota Waringin, before arriving in remote Central Kalimantan’s Pangkalan Bun. ➡️
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Kalimantan: Putussibau, Sintang, Pontianak
After wasting visa days in Putussibau waiting, the time has come to reassess the non-existent travel plan and backtrack to Sintang, then Pontianak. ➡️
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Borneo: Traversing Northern Kalimantan
With a broken-down boat deep in Borneo’s northern Kalimantan jungle and abandoning the romantic idea of peacefully gliding along the snakelike Kapuas River… ➡️
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Borneo’s Interior: Central Kalimantan
Venturing deep into Borneo and bordering Malaysia, the northern region of Central Kalimantan is foreign to tourism… ➡️