Balikpapan Kalimantan, Indonesia Travel Guide
The provincial capital of East Kalimantan, approximately 2-3 hours drive north of Balikpapan. It is a larger city than Balikpapan, known for its Mahakam River and traditional woven sarongs.
Transportation: Reach Samarinda by long-distance bus from Balikpapan's Terminal Batu Ampar, by shared taxi, or by private car rental (with or without a driver).
Explore your options for exploring the region.
Highly recommended for destinations like Samboja Lestari and Bukit Bangkirai.
Feasible for Samarinda and Tenggarong using public buses or ride-hailing/taxis.
Beyond the urban sprawl, East Kalimantan has opportunities for natural escapes.
Experience breathtaking views of the rainforest from above on a suspension bridge.
The journey reveals typical Kalimantan landscapes, including oil palm plantations.
Beaches provide a relaxed environment away from the urban core.
Located approximately 1.5-2 hours from Balikpapan, this unique attraction offers a perspective of the rainforest.
Beaches like Kemala Beach and Lamaru Beach can serve as local escapes.
Day trips also grant insights into the broader cultural heritage of East Kalimantan.
The historical capital of the Kutai Kartanegara Sultanate, it offers significant historical insights.
Rural villages and agricultural areas can be visited en route to nature sites.
Experience daily life beyond the urban core.
Awareness of local customs enriches your visit.
For travelers with more time, Balikpapan serves as a stepping stone for extensive regional explorations.
A world-renowned diving and snorkeling destination in East Kalimantan.
Features one of Borneo's largest lowland rainforests, ideal for jungle trekking.
Explore provinces like Central or West Kalimantan for different experiences.
For travelers with more time, Balikpapan can be a stepping stone to more extensive regional explorations.
A world-renowned diving and snorkeling destination. Requires a flight from Balikpapan (BPN) to Berau (BEJ), then a multi-hour boat trip to the islands. Ideal for a 3+ day extension.
One of Borneo's largest lowland rainforests. Opportunities for serious jungle trekking and wildlife spotting. Requires planning and often an overnight stay.
Explore other provinces like Central Kalimantan for traditional orangutan tours or West Kalimantan for cultural experiences.
Arrive in Jakarta (international flight), then fly to Balikpapan (domestic flight) for 2-3 days of city and local wildlife exploration.
Fly from Balikpapan to Berau, then boat to the Derawan Islands for 3-5 days of marine activities.
Return to Jakarta or fly to another Indonesian destination (e.g., Yogyakarta, Bali) for different experiences.