Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Kalimantan, Ancis and the Oranghutans (Aug 22-25)

Wow! Where do I begin. Three days, two leaches and fifty mosquito bites later (Tracy had 47 of them), we emerge from the jungles of Tanjung Puting National Park in southern Kalimantan (Borneo). We had a fantastic time throughout, but one of the highlights was definitely meeting Ancis, our new friend and guide. Ancis is twenty six year old young man from Kumai who despite a very hard life always finds a way to keep smiling. (Check out the video of him in my hat singing a country song). He met us at the airport and took us to our boat in Kumai. The boat was a small vessel painted blue, green and white with two levels. We stayed on the upper level and the crew of three generally stayed below. Within minutes of meeting the captain and crew, we were off up river to the park. The river is naturally black, red and glassy like tea, but due to mining upstream it is now a murky brown. Both sides are lined with banana leaf trees and various other vegetation. At the end of the first day, we arrived at Rimba lodge. A beautiful little place in the jungle on the bank of the river across from the park. The staff was great, and after dinner each night, we would hang out with them, the other tourists (only a few) and the other guides and play chess and listen to music. On day two, we went to Camp Leaky and were absolutely surrounded by oranghutans. We also saw gibbons and makaks. The oranghutans were definitely the best though. During the feeding, there were fourteen on all sides and above us. It was amazing to see the big males move through the trees with such grace. The next couple of days we visited a couple of other oranghutan stations, a reforesting station where we each planted a tree and a the local village. The village was completely isolated, but very pretty with community rice fields on one side and a little waterway running through the middle.

4 comments:

vande said...

Sounds like Tracy is sweeter than you Tyler. ;)47 bites, wow! I love the video of Ancis singing a John Denver song. Ha!

p.s.
Coggie told me about the quake. I trust you two are safe.

xoxo

cookie113 said...

Hello!
It all looks amazing and I'm so happy for you both.
Sorry to hear about the bites. I get eaten alive too!
Loving the photos but want to see more so keep snapping!
Take care

Anonymous said...

leaches.......YIKES

Love the pics : )

Sending you guys lots of love!!

Unknown said...

sorry to hear about bites sounds like you are having a great time keep us informed love you the clan