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# Gunung Palung National Park

As the crown jewel of conservation in West Kalimantan, this national park is a natural habitat for Bornean orangutans and thousands of unique flora species. Visitors can enjoy trekking adventures through various ecosystems, from peat swamp forests to lush mountain forests.

## Key facts

- **address**: Kayong Utara Regency and Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan.
- **entrance fee**: Starting from Rp 5,000 (Domestic) - Rp 150,000 (International)
- **opening hours**: Every day, 08:00 - 16:00

# Exploring Borneo's Gem: The Exotic Charm of Gunung Palung National Park

Taman Nasional Gunung Palung (TNGP) is not just an ordinary protected forest area; it is a complete representation of the pristine biodiversity of the island of Borneo. Located in Kayong Utara Regency and part of Ketapang Regency, West Kalimantan, this national park of approximately 90,000 hectares is one of the most valuable conservation areas in the world due to its exceptionally complete range of ecosystems.

## A Spectrum of Ecosystems from Coast to Mountain Peak

One of the main unique features that makes Taman Nasional Gunung Palung special is its ecosystem gradation. Here, visitors can witness a perfect natural transition, starting from mangrove forests influenced by sea tides on the coast, mysterious peat swamp forests, freshwater swamp forests, to lowland dipterocarp forests dominated by giant trees.

As you ascend towards the peaks of Gunung Palung (1,116 masl) and Gunung Peramas, the vegetation changes to lower montane forests and damp mossy forests. This natural phenomenon is rarely found elsewhere, where within one integrated area, all types of Kalimantan's tropical forest ecosystems are very well represented.

## An Oasis of Biodiversity: Home to Orangutans

Taman Nasional Gunung Palung is internationally known as one of the best habitats for the Bornean Orangutan (*Pongo pygmaeus*). The population of these intelligent primates is an indicator of the health of the TNGP ecosystem. The existence of the Cabang Panti Research Station, established in 1985, demonstrates the importance of this area for global science.

Besides orangutans, this forest is home to the Bornean Gibbon (*Hylobates albibarbis*) with its distinctive morning song, the Proboscis Monkey (*Nasalis larvatus*) inhabiting riparian areas, and the Sun Bear. For birdwatchers, TNGP is a paradise. You can find the rare Rhinoceros Hornbill, various types of woodpeckers, and other endemic Bornean birds flying among the canopy of dipterocarp trees.

## Nature Tourism and Adventure Activities

Visiting Taman Nasional Gunung Palung offers an authentic adventure experience for true nature lovers.

1.  **Forest Exploration and Jungle Trekking**: The trekking trails to the summit of Gunung Palung offer both physical and visual challenges. During the journey, tourists will pass through trees with large diameters and towering buttress roots, as well as intertwined lianas forming a natural canopy.
2.  **Water and River Tourism**: Cruising along the clear rivers that cut through the forest, such as Sungai Matan, by sampan or speedboat offers a different perspective. Tourists can observe animals drinking on the riverbanks or occasional estuarine crocodiles.
3.  **Wildlife Observation**: Accompanied by experienced guides, visitors can go wildlife watching. The best times are dawn or dusk when animals are actively foraging.
4.  **Enjoying Waterfalls**: Within this area, there are several hidden waterfalls, one of which is Air Terjun Riam Berasap, offering the freshness of mountain water amidst the dense tropical rainforest.

## Conservation Status and Environmental Protection

As a National Park, this area is managed with a strict zoning system by the Gunung Palung National Park Center. Conservation efforts not only focus on protecting animals from poaching but also on ecosystem restoration through reforestation and empowering local communities in buffer villages. The awareness to protect this "Lungs of the World" is strong, where every visitor is required to adhere to strict rules such as no littering, no taking of any flora, and maintaining quietness to avoid disturbing the natural behavior of the animals.

## Accessibility and Facilities

Reaching Taman Nasional Gunung Palung requires careful planning. The main entrance is usually through Sukadana, the capital of Kayong Utara Regency.

*   **Transportation**: From Pontianak (Provincial Capital), visitors can take a commercial flight to Ketapang, then continue with a 2-hour land journey to Sukadana. Another option is to take a speedboat from Pelabuhan Senghie Pontianak directly to Sukadana, with a travel time of about 5-6 hours across the West Kalimantan coastal waters.
*   **Facilities**: In Sukadana, there are various accommodation options ranging from simple guesthouses to hotels overlooking the beach. Within the national park itself, facilities are limited to guard posts and specific camping areas to preserve the natural beauty of the forest. It is highly recommended to use the services of local guides affiliated with ecotourism communities for safety and more in-depth information.

## Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit TNGP is during the dry season, between June and September. During this period, the trekking trails are drier and less slippery, making movement within the forest easier. Additionally, this season often coincides with the forest fruit season, where the chances of encountering orangutans and fruit-eating birds around the trekking routes are much higher.

However, for those who want to experience the true atmosphere of the rainforest with mist enveloping the trees, visiting outside the dry season still offers a magical sensation, provided you are equipped with adequate outdoor gear.

Taman Nasional Gunung Palung is not just a tourist destination, but a spiritual journey to re-understand the importance of maintaining the balance of nature. Every step under the shade of Palung's giant trees is a reminder of the majesty of God's creation that we must preserve for future generations. For those seeking tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle of the modern world, the purity of Gunung Palung awaits to be explored.
