Balikpapan, Indonesia?
Once a rural fishing village, Balikpapan, Indonesia, has
experienced explosive growth in recent years due to the petroleum
industry, and is now an economic center and a hub of travel for the
entire region. From here it is possible to travel into deeply
forested regions where indigenous people live a traditional life.
Along the way, travelers can also see the wildlife of Borneo in its
natural setting.
North of the city lies the Sungai Wain Protection Forest
containing many wild species unique to Borneo. From Balikpapan,
travelers can take a cruise down the Mahakam River to see untouched
corners of the island, and only a short drive from Balikpapan is
the Samboja Lodge Project, where native plants and animals grow in
lush profusion. Balikpapan is also the starting point for forest
treks that allow visitors to stay at local homes and see a
lifestyle unchanged for centuries.
Balikpapan is the gateway to the wilds of Borneo, land full of
wonders.