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Kalimantan to BelitungPosted on 18 October 2018

Kumai, Kalimantan, and Belitung

6th to 17th October

A fashion show!

The sail from Bawean to Kumai in Central Kalimantan was marred by running agroundnear high tide on a lee shore near the river’s bar. Even with very capable help from fellowsailors and an Indonesian tug, we were unable to float free for many hours. After midnighta wind shift thankfully helped ease us off. (In case you’re interested, Navionics charts arehopelessly inaccurate in this area!)

Welcome dance for Central Kalimantan

Then followed a few wonderful and especially memorable days. First, an action-packedday that left us dizzy with new experiences: in the space of 15 hours on that one day we hadwelcome dances, lessons in blowpipe use (the Dayak weapon of choice, though we did notuse poisoned darts), drinks of rice wine in Dayak longhouse, a colourful children’s fashionshow (in torrential rain), a ‘getek’ race on local river (‘getek’ is local open narrowmotorboat), two palaces, gala dinner with speeches and dances (lest you think thesedances are all the same, they’re not – Kalimantan’s being much less formalised withlivelier rhythm (and apparently happier participants) than Bali’s, for example, buteverywhere the costumes are fabulous). It was a supremely well-organised and fascinatingintroduction to Kalimantan. Here are a few photos….

Next day, we’re collected by our ‘klotok’ (local boat, colourful double-decker) for ‘theorangutan trip’; three days and two nights when we are spoiled and guided by the localcrew – four of them for the four of us.

A busy spot for ‘klotoks’

These trips are the prime reason for tourists to visit Kumai, and in peak months as manyas a hundred of these boats are navigating the narrow waterways to and from the variousorangutan feeding stations, and allied jungle walks, and viewing – and hearing – thevaried local wildlife (which includes kingfishers, proboscis monkeys, fireflies and theamazing cacophony of creatures whose loud orchestra fills the night).

More comfortable than ‘Henrietta’

Crew, Ati, Sabri, Faqih and Oji, happy with t-shirts

With need to move briskly from Kalimantan to the next rally stop on the island of Belitung, nearly 300 miles away, we leave as soon as our orangutan cruise is over. It’s a tiresometrip with motoring and motor-sailing most of the way, adverse currents and a shippinglane, plus many tugs that pull big loads of coal or oil or goodness-knows-what across theJava Sea.

Small island Belitung boasts white sandy beaches and crystal clear water, and seemspopular with Indonesians from Java and Sumatra. We have an organised coach trip to thetown, our unflappable and smiling guide, Kiki, keen to show us the local sights (school,traditional house, market, dancing, snacks, meals, boat building et al.) and is only a littleput out that no-one was up for karaoke on the return journey.

And then we’ve had a day of leisure on a gorgeous little islet decorated with huge roundedgranite boulders, and the happy spectacle of young Indonesian girls learning to swim (orfloat at least) which they do with headscarfs and full dress, and lots of giggling…..but I hadno camera…

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