Orangutan photography in Borneo

This trip is a very special blend of sighting wild orangutans, close-up meetings with the extraordinary primates and expert advice on how to capture them perfectly on camera.
Jakarta Kumai Tanjung Puting National Park Forest walks River safaris Camp Leakey Research Centre Orangutan feeding sites Bird watching Evening river cruise
Price
£2375To£2565 excluding flights
Duration
10 Days
Type
Small group
Group size
7
Reviews
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£2575 double/twin room.
Single room £2765
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Description of Orangutan photography in Borneo

Price information

£2375To£2565 excluding flights
£2575 double/twin room.
Single room £2765
Make enquiry

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Orangutan
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Photography
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Vacation information

Our top tip:
It'll be hot and humid - pack light and use the laundry service at the lodge.
Trip type:
Small group, max. 7 people.
Activity level:
Leisurely.
Accomm:
2 nights hotel, 7 nights rainforest lodge.
Solos:
Solo travelers welcome. No surcharge for single rooms except at hotels.
Meals:
7 breakfasts, 7 lunches. Dinner at lodge approx. £6.
Included:
Lodge accommodation, transfers, transport, permits, local guide, all tuition.

Reviews

11 Reviews of Orangutan photography in Borneo

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Reviewed on 25 Nov 2019 by

Every day seemed to have its own standout highlight, from the initial speedboat ride into the jungle, the first encounter with the Orangutans. Read full review

Reviewed on 26 Nov 2019 by

Never expected my first close encounter with Orangutans to be THAT close! For a novice 'photographer' that's a bonus. Read full review

Reviewed on 06 Dec 2018 by

A fantastic trip with like minded people, great playing with the camera daily - Had good tuition from Ian when asked and everyone shared tips too. Learnt more tips of the trade! Read full review

Reviewed on 04 Dec 2018 by

It’s difficult to pinpoint just one highlight of this wonderful trip. Seeing nature at its finest is always such a privilege, but those wonderful Orangutans stole my heart. Read full review

Reviewed on 20 Nov 2018 by

Fantastic, an amazing experience Read full review

Reviewed on 03 Nov 2017 by

We had the privilege of seeing orang-utans, and a whole host of other wildlife, up close and personal on a daily basis. A wealth of magical moments that I shall treasure forever! There were only 7 of us on the trip, so we got the chance to get to know each other really quickly... Read full review

Reviewed on 17 Nov 2015 by

Overall just absolutely amazing. As a nature lover, traveler and with an interest in knowing new cultures and interacting with local people I really appreciated the program of the trip. As a beginner in photography I really appreciated the patient and willing attitude that Ian had on this tour. Read full review

Reviewed on 11 Nov 2015 by

Staff excellent and very friendly and helpful. Read full review

Reviewed on 07 Jan 2014 by

This is a great vacation. Whether you are a first time photographer or experienced photographer you will love this vacation and will come back with great photos and memories, as well as having learned a lot. Read full review

Reviewed on 16 Oct 2014 by

The first sighting of the great male orang-utan swinging through the trees and then the look in his eyes as he eyeballed anyone who looked at him, his hands and the strength in his arms -- completely awesome Read full review

Reviewed on 12 Nov 2013 by

Totally brilliant, great food, great organisation and most of all a great wildlife experience that felt unique and very privileged...Great tuition from Ian really helped me to learn to use my camera to maximise the results. Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.

Planet and people

We only make use of local suppliers and services. These include locally owned and run accommodation and food from local produce. This ensures that the funds generated from these stay within the country and filter to the local economy. We also only employ local guides and boatmen in order to contribute to the economy of the local community.

£350 per person from the Orangutan photography vacation is donated directly to the Orangutan Foundation to help them conserve the Tanjung Puting national park. Through their work they have created numerous local jobs in this area such as at the research center, the orangutan care center and at a network of guard posts in the Tanjung Puting national park. Some of these jobs are at guard posts at strategic points along the rivers. Only Indonesians are employed on these guard posts and they are paid above the local rate. They are an important way in helping to conserve this national park as they stop people such as illegal loggers entering the area. A park entry fee is paid for each visitor which directly contributes to the running of this national park.

For distribution of tour information and pre and post booking we only use the internet and email. Where ever possible we try and run a paper free office. Our office only uses green electricity and we keep consumption as low as possible. All lights are energy efficient and computers are turned off at night. Everything that can be recycled is recycled and all green waste is composted. The majority of our food consumed at our office is organically grown in our garden. Other produce is fair trade where possible.

The accommodation we use in the Tanjung Puting national park has an emphasis on environmental protection through education of both guests and staff. They recycle water and waste, use solar power and have a worm farm for composting.

Each tour group is limited to just 7 people to minimize the impact on the local eco system. Any areas we visit are to be left as we find them. No litter is to be left behind and nothing is to be removed by us or our clients. We will avoid damaging vegetation, flora and fauna. We will only introduce our clients to areas where the community welcomes them and we will provide accurate pre-trip information on the social and political situation in the destination.

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