So far, we only know Tanjung Puting National Park as a location to see Orangutans in Kalimantan or Central Kalimantan in particular. However, it turns out that other National Parks that have not been considered as a tourist destination for Orangutans also have enormous potential. The name is Sebangau National Park, is only 20 minutes

We are greeted by the splash of black water from the Sebangau River. Black, yet fresh. The black water of the Sebangau River is not only unique to ordinary eyes like me. This water is at the same time the life of various types of flora such as ironwood trees, black orchids, and Nephentes aka

Sebangau National Park has an area of ​​approximately 568,700 hectares. There are many natural resources that are owned in the park. Starting from hundreds of plant species, bird species, dozens of snake species and various types of mammals. Administratively, Sebangau National Park is located in Palangka Raya, Katingan Regency, Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan. This