East Kalimantan is the largest province of Kalimantan Island that covers an area of 211.440 km2 and has several large rivers. One of the largest rivers in Indonesia is Mahakam River with 149.277 km2 water surface area and a length of up to 950 km, flows from its upper stream in West Kutai to its lower stream in Kutai Kartanegara and Samarinda. It includes several lakes, tributaries and fascinates with its Amazonian like scenery.
Mahakam River
Mahakam River has an intriguing history of Sultan Kingdoms Traditional Dayak Tribes, with a wealth of cultural and ecological treasures that survive deep within Kalimantan. It became the highway where you can discover the richness of Dayak Culture with their Longhouses. A wide variety of exotic flora and the wildlife you can find from black orchids to fresh water dolphins and orangutans will give you an unforgettable trip.
Black Orchid
Mahakam River
This giant muddy river is the most important traffic route and the highway to the interior. Mahakam River is divided into three geographical sections. These are, the lower Mahakam that stretches from Samarinda to Muara Prahu beyond Lake Jempang, the middle Mahakam has a series of villages and the upper Mahakam is an isolated region generally reached by the plane. The upper Mahakam and Apo Kayan district are the best places in East Kalimantan to discover the richness of Dayak Culture.
Dayak People
Get to Mahakam River, you need to go to the city of Samarinda first. The airport of Samarinda serves only regional flights within Kalimantan, Therefore you have to go to Balikpapan (it is connected within Indonesia). From Balikpapan you can either take a flight or bus.
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