Tarakan Stilt Villages, North Kalimantan
Derek FrealDerek Freal|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, INDONESIA Updated : Aug 24, 2016, 02.02 PM IST
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Rides on local boats can be booked cheap and easily, although some knowledge of basic Indonesian will go a long way as foreign tourism to the area is still basically non-existent. It is also possible to charter private boats, and while these are not cheap, they do allow for much more convenience.
Along these rivers are a few small villages and collections of stilt houses. This is an ideal destination for photographers and nature lovers alike. However, if relying on public transportation, make sure to bring a small bag of supplies. Although there is no guarantee that you’ll be able to catch a boat back the same day; rest assured that the locals are friendly and it will be easy to find somewhere to rest your head for the night.
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