In Pontianak, the "Equatorial City": Grapes as a Lifestyle and Symbol of Prosperity
A lifestyle: anything can symbolize it. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimanta…
A lifestyle: anything can symbolize it. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimanta…
A durian enthusiast at Balai Karangan, West Kalimantan. Durian, the tropical fruit king, truly takes the spotlight in West K…
Mochtar Lubis, a prominent journalist and writer from the Minang realm of Indonesia, vividly portrays the behavior and life …
"Lemang: Authentic Dayak Ethnic cuisine. Image Source: WAG Koperasi Landak. As one of the world's ethnic groups, th…
The digital media channel of Borneo Travel appeared on the laptop screen. Just a year old, our beloved news and information …
A portrait of a financially literate family assisted and accompanied by CU Keling Kumang in Belandung. Belandung Village i…
Perelaer's self-portrait from Wikidata. Historical tourism in Borneo can begin with a visit to the Resto & Gallery T…
The appearance of Sinamo', a result of fermented meat among the Lengilo Dayak community, is considered extreme by outsid…
One of the focal points of the Heart of Borneo landscape is atop its highest peak, standing at 1,800. meters above sea level…
mage source: https://www.facebook.com/InfoIKN.Terkini "Cosmopolitan tourism" refers to a type of tourism that focu…
The Hornbill Monument: a symbol of the Dayak in the city of Singkawang. Source: YNN's FB. E nggang, ruai, kenyalang—not …