Luxury Borneo Tour Package

wild orangutans meet in their natural jungle habitat

Wild Orangutans

meet in their natural jungle habitat
kinabatangan river sail through tropical rainforests

Kinabatangan River

sail through tropical rainforests
dayak cultural private visits to remote villages

Dayak Cultural

private visits to remote villages
jungle retreats borneo’s ancient forests

Jungle Retreats

Borneo’s ancient forests, untouched nature

Overview

Borneo Island is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia, home to some of the oldest rainforests on Earth.

Known locally as Kalimantan, this tropical paradise offers a rare blend of wildlife adventure, cultural immersion, and serene luxury.

Cruise the languid Kumai and Sekonyer Rivers aboard a private luxury houseboat, where encounters with endangered orangutans and playful proboscis monkeys unfold along jungle-fringed waterways. Explore Tanjung Puting National Park with your private guide, visiting Camp Leakey — one of the world’s foremost orangutan rehabilitation centers.

Beyond the rainforest, venture into traditional Dayak villages, where centuries-old customs, longhouse living, and warm hospitality reveal the soul of Borneo.

Enjoy tailor-made vacations crafted exclusively for you, blending eco-luxury lodge stays, private jungle treks, and authentic cultural encounters.

For those seeking the extraordinary, luxury holidays in Borneo offer exclusive jungle journeys, romantic rainforest honeymoons, and bespoke river safaris.

LuxeIndonesia Travel designs tailor-made luxury itineraries with exquisite attention to detail, combining the finest eco-luxury resorts, exclusive hotels in Borneo, private river cruises, and bespoke yacht charters for honeymooners.

CULTURE & HISTORY

Culture of Borneo

  • Sail the Kumai and Sekonyer Rivers on a private luxury houseboat, drifting through pristine rainforest landscapes.
  • Encounter wild orangutans up close at Tanjung Puting National Park and visit the legendary Camp Leakey rehabilitation center.
  • Spot playful proboscis monkeys and exotic tropical wildlife during exclusive river safaris led by private guides.
  • Stay at eco-luxury lodges deep within the jungle, blending comfort with the untouched beauty of Kalimantan’s oldest rainforests.
  • Venture into Dayak tribal villages and experience centuries-old cultural traditions and longhouse hospitality.
  • Embark on a luxury Borneo river cruise, discovering hidden waterways surrounded by lush jungle biodiversity.
  • Customize your private boat tours with tailor-made itineraries designed around wildlife, culture, or pure relaxation.
  • Celebrate romance with bespoke yacht charters, perfect for unforgettable Borneo honeymoons in tropical seclusion.
  • Trek through ancient rainforests on guided jungle expeditions, encountering rare flora and wildlife.
  • Relax at the finest luxury hotels in Borneo, combining jungle serenity with five-star comfort and personalized service.

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Bespoke Luxury Escapes

We tailor-made your luxury holiday in Indonesia with a curated journey that seamlessly blends indulgence with cultural immersion, adventure with relaxation, and exclusivity with authenticity while enjoying the utmost in comfort and style.

Local Luxe Encounters

LuxeIndonesia has extensive networks within the communities in Indonesia, allowing travelers to engage in meaningful interactions with locals and take a part in cultural experiences to provide travelers with a sense of belonging.

Exclusive Concierges

A 24-hour customer service team would act as your personal concierges, catering to the needs and preferences of luxury travelers at any time of day. We have commitment to excellence and ensures that you will receive the highest level of services.

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Borneo Travel: Essential Information
FAQ guide for traveling to Borneo Indonesia
1. When is the best time to visit Borneo Indonesia ?

The best time to visit Borneo (Kalimantan), Indonesia depends on what kind of experience you're looking for. However, the ideal time is during the dry season from May to October, when the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities.

Dry Season (May – October) – Best Time for Travel

Best for Wildlife Watching – Orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and other wildlife are easier to spot.
Great for River Cruises – Smooth sailing on the Mahakam River and Sekonyer River (Tanjung Puting).
Ideal for Trekking & Jungle Adventures – Less rain means better trails in places like the Meratus Mountains and Betung Kerihun National Park.
Good for Diving & Island Escapes – Crystal-clear waters in Derawan, Maratua, and Sangalaki Islands.

Rainy Season (November – April) – Green & Lush, But Wetter

Lush Rainforests & Fewer Tourists – The jungle is at its most vibrant, and parks are quieter.
Cheaper Accommodations & Tours – Travel deals are more available.
⚠️ Heavy rains may affect travel – Some areas, like remote jungles and river routes, can be harder to access.

Verdict: When Should You Go?

➡️ May to October is the best time for wildlife, trekking, and outdoor adventures.
➡️ November to April is great for lush scenery, budget travelers, and peaceful experiences.

Indonesia Borneo (Kalimantan) is accessible by air, sea, and land. The easiest and fastest way to get there is by flying to one of Kalimantan’s main airports from Jakarta, Bali, or other major Indonesian cities.

By Air (Most Convenient Option)

Most travelers fly into Kalimantan via these main airports:

North Kalimantan:

  • Juwata International Airport (TRK) – Tarakan → Gateway to Derawan Islands & Kayan Mentarang National Park.
  • Direct flights from Jakarta, Surabaya, and Balikpapan.

East Kalimantan:

  • Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Airport (BPN) – Balikpapan → Major hub for Mahakam River cruises & Derawan Islands.
  • Direct flights from Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, and Singapore (limited routes).

Central Kalimantan:

  • Tjilik Riwut Airport (PKY) – Palangka Raya → Best for exploring Sebangau National Park.
  • Pangkalan Bun Airport (PKN) – Pangkalan Bun Best for exploring Tanjung Putting National Park.
  • Direct flights from Jakarta and Surabaya.

West Kalimantan:

  • Supadio International Airport (PNK) – Pontianak → Entry to Betung Kerihun National Park & Kapuas River adventures.
  • Direct flights from Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Kuching (Malaysia).

South Kalimantan:

  • Syamsudin Noor Airport (BDJ) – Banjarmasin → Good for floating markets & Meratus Mountains.
  • Direct flights from Jakarta, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta.

Citizens of many countries can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days. For longer stays, a Visa on Arrival (VOA) is available for many nationalities, extendable for another 30 days. Check with your local Indonesian embassy for specific requirements.

Borneo (Kalimantan) is vast, covered in dense rainforests, rivers, and remote villages. Traveling around can be challenging, but with the right planning, you can explore its wild jungles, rivers, and islands smoothly.

By River – The Classic Borneo Experience

Why? Many areas are only accessible by boat!
Mahakam River Houseboats – Travel deep into Dayak tribal lands.
Klotok Boats in Tanjung Puting – Best for orangutan spotting & jungle cruises.
Speedboats & Ferries – Used for island travel (Derawan, Maratua, Sangalaki) and across big rivers.

Best for: Wildlife trips, jungle exploration, and cultural river cruises.

By Air – The Fastest Way to Cover Long Distances

Kalimantan is huge, so domestic flights save time.
Main Airports: Balikpapan (BPN), Pontianak (PNK), Banjarmasin (BDJ), Palangka Raya (PKY).
Small Airlines for Remote Destinations: Susi Air & Wings Air fly to smaller towns and national parks.
Flights between Cities: Jakarta → Balikpapan, Pontianak → Banjarmasin, etc.

Best for: Long distances and remote destinations like Nunukan, Kayan Mentarang, or Derawan Islands.

By Traditional Bamboo Rafting – Unique Adventure

Where? Loksado & Amandit River (South Kalimantan)
Best for: Scenic rides through rainforests & local Dayak village experiences.

Yes! Borneo (Kalimantan) is generally safe for travelers, including solo travelers, families, and adventure seekers. The region is known for its friendly locals, incredible wildlife, and untouched nature. However, like any remote destination, there are some precautions to keep in mind.

Wildlife & Jungle Safety

Don’t touch or feed wild animals – Orangutans, monkeys, and even small critters can be unpredictable.
Travel with a guide – Especially in Tanjung Puting, Kayan Mentarang, and Mahakam River trips.
Watch out for snakes & insects – Wear long sleeves & use insect repellent in the rainforest.

River & Water Travel Safety

River cruises are generally safe – But always wear a life jacket on klotok boats & speedboats.
Weather can affect boat travel – Check conditions before island hopping to Derawan or Maratua Islands.

Transportation Safety

Roads can be rough – Drive cautiously, especially in remote areas like Loksado & Meratus Mountains.
Use official taxis or ride-hailing apps (Gojek/Grab) – Avoid unlicensed taxis in cities.

Health & Medical Tips

Vaccinations – Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended.
Malaria & Dengue Risk – Use mosquito repellent and stay in accommodations with mosquito nets in jungle areas.
Medical Facilities – Major hospitals are in Balikpapan, Pontianak, and Banjarmasin. In remote areas, medical access is limited, so travel insurance is highly recommended.

Weather & Natural Disasters

Flooding can occur in the rainy season (Nov–April) – Check travel updates if visiting river areas.
Forest Fires (Haze Issue) – Occasionally affects Kalimantan, usually in dry months (July–October).

Verdict: Is Borneo Safe?

YES! Borneo (Kalimantan) is safe for travelers, as long as you take basic precautions.
Best advice? Travel with a trusted Indonesia Tour Operator if venturing deep into the jungle or remote villages.

The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). While larger hotels and restaurants may accept cards, it’s a good idea to carry cash, especially in rural areas.

Borneo (Kalimantan) is home to unique indigenous flavors, influenced by Dayak traditions, Malay spices, and coastal seafood. If you're visiting, don’t miss these authentic dishes:

1. Nasi Kuning Banjar – Banjarmasin’s Famous Yellow Rice

What is it? Fragrant turmeric rice, served with chicken, egg, and sambal.
Why try it? A signature dish from the Banjar people, usually eaten for breakfast.
Where to eat? Local warungs in Banjarmasin & South Kalimantan.

2. Soto Banjar – The Ultimate Kalimantan Chicken Soup

What is it? A light, aromatic chicken soup with vermicelli, egg, and spices.
Why try it? It’s Kalimantan’s version of Indonesia’s famous "soto" soup.
Where to eat? Best found in South Kalimantan (Banjarmasin)

3. Ayam Cincane – Spicy Grilled Chicken

What is it? Chicken marinated in spicy red sauce, grilled over charcoal.
Why try it? A signature dish from Samarinda, East Kalimantan.
Where to eat? Warungs & home-style restaurants in Samarinda.

4. Juhu Singkah (Rattan Shoot Curry) – A Unique Dayak Delicacy

What is it? Young rattan shoots cooked in coconut milk & spices.
Why try it? A rare Dayak dish with a mix of bitter & creamy flavors.
Where to eat? Dayak villages in Central & West Kalimantan.

5 Ikan Baubar – Grilled Fish, Dayak-Style

What is it? Fresh river fish marinated and grilled over wood fire.
Why try it? Smoky and flavorful, it’s a staple of Mahakam River trips.
Where to eat? Floating restaurants in Mahakam River & Samarinda.

6. Udang Galah Bakar – Giant Grilled River Prawns

What is it? Big freshwater prawns, grilled and served with spicy sambal.
Why try it? A seafood lover’s dream, popular in Pontianak & West Kalimantan.
Where to eat? Seafood restaurants in Pontianak & Derawan Islands.

7. Pansoh (Dayak Bamboo Cooking) – Traditional Jungle Cooking

What is it? Chicken, fish, or vegetables cooked inside bamboo tubes over fire.
Why try it? A Dayak tribal specialty, cooked using ancient methods.
Where to eat? Dayak villages in Central & East Kalimantan.

Vaccinations: Recommended vaccines include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and Tetanus.

Water Safety: Drink only bottled water and avoid ice in drinks if unsure.

Mosquito Protection: Use insect repellent to avoid dengue fever, especially in the rainy season.

Indonesia's part of Borneo, known as Kalimantan, is home to a diverse mix of languages and dialects, influenced by indigenous Dayak tribes, Malay culture, and Indonesian national identity.. In tourist areas, basic English is commonly spoken.

There are over 100+ Dayak languages, spoken by indigenous communities deep in the rainforest. Some major ones:
Ngaju (Central Kalimantan)
Iban (West Kalimantan, also spoken in Malaysia’s Borneo)
Kenyah & Kayan (East Kalimantan)
Banjarese Dayak (South Kalimantan)

Where? Mostly spoken in rural villages & remote areas.

 Banjarese (Bahasa Banjar) – The Malay Dialect of South Kalimantan

Main language in Banjarmasin & surrounding regions.
Similar to Malay & Indonesian, but with unique slang and pronunciation.
Where? South & parts of East Kalimantan.

Yes! Travel insurance is highly recommended when visiting Borneo (Kalimantan), Indonesia, especially if you plan to explore remote jungles, wildlife reserves, and islands.

What Should Your Travel Insurance Cover?

  • Medical treatment & emergency evacuation
  • Adventure activities (trekking, wildlife tours, diving, etc.)
  • Trip cancellations & delays (flights, boats, weather issues)
  • Lost/stolen luggage, passports, and personal items

Indonesia has specific entry requirements depending on your nationality, travel purpose, and length of stay. Here’s what you need to know before traveling:

Visa Requirements

Indonesia offers several visa options based on your purpose of visit:

Visa-Free Entry (30 Days, No Extension)

  • Available for citizens of ASEAN countries (e.g., Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, etc.).
  • Only valid for tourism purposes.
  • Not extendable—must leave Indonesia before 30 days.

Visa on Arrival (VOA) – 30 Days (Extendable)

  • Available for over 90 nationalities, including the USA, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, Japan, and more.
  • Cost: IDR 500,000 (~$35 USD).
  • Extension: Can be extended once for an additional 30 days at an immigration office.

✅ Non Visa On Arrival Countries to Indonesia

For traveller not part of Visa On Arrival Countries must apply online by themselves at  least 21 days before arrival in Indonesia . LuxeIndonesia may help to assist your visa arrangement with optional cost depend on the nationality.

Passport Validity

✅ Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date.
✅ You must have at least one blank page for stamps.

Entry Process at the Airport

Arrive at major international airports like Bali (DPS), Jakarta (CGK), or Lombok (LOP).
✅ Go to the Visa on Arrival counter (if applicable).
✅ Proceed through Immigration & Passport Control.
✅ Collect luggage and pass through customs inspection.

 Quick Travel Tips

Apply for VOA online before arrival for faster processing (https://molina.imigrasi.go.id).
Avoid overstaying—penalties are IDR 1 million (~$65 USD per day).
For long stays, apply for a B211A visa in advance to avoid multiple exits.

All confirmed booking will require deposit for booking confirmation

30-50% deposit required at the time of booking.
✅ Payment must be made within 7 days of receiving the invoice.
✅ Booking confirmation is only issued after the deposit is received.

Balance Payment :

Full payment due 60 days before arrival.
✅ For last-minute bookings (within 60 days of arrival), full payment is required immediately.

Payment Methods

Bank Transfer (Preferred) – Direct payment to PT. Golden Wisata Jaya (LuxeIndonesia Tour’s) company account.
Credit Card (with processing fee) – If applicable.
Wise / PayPal / Stripe – For international transactions (with added service fees).

When booking with LuxeIndonesia, you receive several assurances to ensure a smooth, worry-free experience. Here’s why you can trust your trip will go well:

 

Experienced & Trusted Operator

15 Years of Experience – LuxeIndonesia specializes in tailor-made and luxury travel in Indonesia.
Local Expertise – The team has deep knowledge of Bali, ensuring the best routes, accommodations, and experiences.
Reliable Partnerships – Works with handpicked hotels, resorts, guides, and transport services to ensure top-quality service.

Personalized Service & Customization

Tailor-Made Itineraries – Your trip is designed to fit your interests, whether it’s adventure, culture, or luxury.
Dedicated Travel Consultant – You get a personal travel expert to assist with planning and answer any questions.
24/7 In-Destination Support – Local teams are available on-call for assistance during your trip.

 Financial Security & Transparent Payments

Clear Payment Terms – You receive a detailed invoice with secure payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, PayPal, etc.).
Supplier Confirmations – Bookings for hotels, transport, and activities are secured with official confirmations.
Refund & Cancellation Policy – Fair policies to protect your booking in case of changes or unforeseen circumstances.

Licensed & Insured Travel Provider

Fully Licensed Tour Operator – Registered and compliant with Indonesian tourism regulations

LuxeIndonesia (PT.Golden Wisata Jaya) - Member of ASITA (Association of The Indonesian Tours and Travel Agencies). the only one trusted Tour & Travel company association in Indonesia establish since 1971.
Insured Services – Transportation, accommodations, and guided activities are covered by insurance.
Certified Local Guides – Professional, Multi language-speaking guides with in-depth regional knowledge.

Verified Reviews & Customer Satisfaction

Proven Track Record – Many satisfied travellers have explored Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Komodo, Papua, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Borneo and beyond with LuxeIndonesia.
Positive Testimonials – Client reviews highlight smooth logistics, excellent service, and unforgettable experiences.
Repeat Customers & Referrals – Many guests return or recommend LuxeIndonesia to friends & family.

Emergency Assistance & Flexible Adjustments

24/7 Emergency Contact – Immediate support if any issue arises during your trip.
Itinerary Adjustments – Flexibility to accommodate unexpected changes (weather, flight delays, etc.).
Backup Plans – Alternative options provided if any service is disrupted.

If you’re planning a trip, let LuxeIndonesia know if you need tips on accommodations or detailed itineraries