Pangkalan Bun: Home of the Orangutans
Pangkalan Bun is a populous city in Borneo, Indonesia that has around 200,000 residents. It is most popularly known as the home of a world-renown orangutan conservation center. Aside from its lush tropical forest, the Arut River, which runs along this town adds to its charm. This area is serviced by the Iskandar Airport (PKN) that is just 5 miles away from the city center.
Best Time to Visit
This town does not have a dry season, though rain showers tend to be more infrequent during the months of June to October. As such, it is best to plan a trip during this period. Rates for Pangkalan Bun accommodations are fairly stable throughout the year, so visitors can just book make their reservation even just a week before their trip.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The Al Amin Polres Kobar Mosque is the center of worship in Pangkalan Bun. It deserves a visit for those who want to understand the locals’ deep devotion to Islam. Meanwhile, those who would like to have a taste of the lucrative lifestyle of the past sultans in this area should drop a visit to Istana Kuning, a palace ruins featuring Malay, Chinese, and Dayak designs. For a hassle-free trip, visitors can book their accommodation at the Swiss-Belinn Pangkalan Bun. This European-inspired hotel features 93 well-decorated rooms and recreational facilities, such as a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and a fitness center. Another top choice for lodging is the Grand Kecubung Hotel, a modern accommodation that offers a fusion of Indonesian and Western cuisine to its guests.