West Kalimantan
West Kalimantan, also known as the Land of the Equator, lies directly on the equatorial line and is renowned for its ethnic and cultural richness. It is home to the Dayak people, as well as vibrant Chinese and Malay communities that coexist peacefully. The region also boasts impressive natural landscapes, including the mighty Kapuas River, lush rainforests, and scenic highlands. In this category, helloindonesia.id invites you to explore the stories, traditions, and natural wonders that make West Kalimantan truly remarkable.
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Pontianak Mujahidin Mosque,The Da’wah Center
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Sinka Island Park, a combination of beach and zoo
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The beauty of the Kapuas River in Taman Alun-Alun
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Navigating jungle at the mountains of Bukit Raya
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Riam Dait, Beautiful 7 Level Waterfall in West Kalimantan
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Hornbill bird, Dayak Tribe Bird
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Mangongkal Holi (Transfer of Bones), Tradition of Batak People
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The Oldest Cave Painting in East Kalimantan









