Borneo orangutan tours, Rahai,i Pangun luxury jungle river cruise

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Weekend on orangutan tour and jungle cruise 3 days & 2 night
Great : Easy
Start : Palangkaraya
End : Palangkaraya
Accomodation : Boat
Activities : Enjoy cruise along the river searching for wildlife

 
   
 

Borneo Orangutan tour packages

Orangutan tours 3 days

Visit orangutan 4 days

Borneo orangutan 5 days

Orangutan jungle trekking 5 days

Orangutan jungle camping 6 days

Orangutan & dayak culture tour 5 days

Orangutan & dayak adventures 6 days

Rahai'i Pangun Orangutan cruise

Orangutan weekend & cruise

Jungle Cruise adventures

Dayak Long house and Cultures
  • Tumbang malahoi long house 4 days
  • Explore Dayak dailylife 5 days


  • Orangutan adventures & Cruise 7 days

     


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    History of the Dayak People

    Common interpretations in anthropology agree that nearly all the Dayaks tribes, are of a larger more common Austronesian migration from Asia, regarded to have settled in the South East Asian Archipelago some 3,000 years ago. The main Dayaks are the Bakumpai and Dayak Bukit of South Kalimantan, The Ngajus, and Baritos of Central Kalimantan, Benuaqs,Kayan and Kenyah of East Kalimantan, and the Ibans of West Kalimantan and Malay Borneo, Other populations are the nomadic Punan, which are live nowadays along the Border between Kalimantan and Sabah / Sarawak. Coastal populations in Borneo are largely Muslim in belief, however these groups (Ilanun, Melanau, Kutai) are generally considered to be Islamized Dayaks, native to Borneo, and governed by the relatively high cultural influences of the Javanese Majapahit Kingdoms and Islamic Malay Sultanates, periodically covering South East Asian history. Traditionally, Dayak agriculture was based on swidden rice cultivation. Agricultural Land in this sense was used and defined primarily in terms of hill rice farming, ladang (garden), and hutan (forest). Dayaks organised their labour in terms of traditionally based land holding groups which determined who owned rights to land and how it was to be used. The "green revolution" in the 1950s, spurred on the planting of new varieties of wetland rice amongst Dayak tribes. The main dependence on subsistence and mid-scale agriculture by the Dayak has made this group active in this industry. Nowadays, the Dayaks work in the mining industry, wood industry, and plantations of Borneo.







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