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Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP)
Orangutan Kalimantan
PT. Orang Utan Kalimantan Tour & Travel.
Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP) is located at the Peninsula of South West central Borneo and is a preserved area for plants and wild animals. An area of about 415 040 ha, it was firstly preserved by the Dutch Government on June 13, 1936, followed by the Forest Minister of Republic Indonesia on May 12, 1982. This park is the largest tropical rain forest in South East Asia.The area is predominantly flat, undulating to an altitude of 0 – 100 meters above sea level. The temperature range in this region is between 22-32°C, with an average humidity of approx. 87%.Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP) can be reached only by boat or speedboat, via the Sekonyer River in the district of Kumai. Tanjung Puting National Park (TNTP) is one of the richest parks in Indonesia, with many rare and endangered species.
The 9 species of primates found in TNTP are:
| Species | Borneo | Tanjung Puting |
|---|---|---|
| Plants | 10,000–15,000 | ± 780 Trees ± 200 Orchids |
| Birds | 420 | ± 220 species |
| Snakes + Amphibians | 266 | Several dozen |
| Mammals | 222 | 38 species |
| Primates | 13 | 9 species |
- Orangutan
- Proboscis monkey
- Agile Gibbon monkey
- Long-tailed macaque
- Pig-tailed macaque
- Red leaf monkey
- Silvered langur monkey
- Tarsius
- Slow loris
- Bears (honey bear and sun bear)
- Binturong
- Birds (ex. kingfisher, hornbill and storm stork)
- Civets (ex. otter and Malay)
- Crocodiles (ex. saltwater and false Ghavial)
- Deers (ex. sambar and mouse deers)
- Frogs (ex. green tree)
- Lizards (ex. common flying, green crested and monitor)
- Malayan pangolin
- Snakes (ex. reticulated Python, garden flying, equatorial spitting Cobra and painted mock Viper)
- Turtles (ex. Asiatic softshell and spiny)
- Wild cats (ex. leopard cat and flat-headed)
- Wild pig