Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo)
The island of Borneo is divided into three parts, each administered by separate countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei. Kalimantan is the Indonesian part of the island covering the southern two thirds of over 540,000 square kilometres
Kalimantan’s 130 million year old rainforest is older than the Amazon, and home to a rich variety of plant and animal species, including the iconic orangutan, proboscis monkeys, and hornbills.
The indigenous Dayak people are the largest ethnic group in the region and are known for their distinctive traditional houses and intricate wood carvings. They have a deep connection with the land and the forests and have developed sustainable farming practices that help to preserve the region’s natural environment.

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