The almost 200,000 ha Kutai National Park lies in East Kalimantan province. The park has a stirring history.
In the early seventees an area of 300,000 ha was protected and named the Kutai Game Reserve. This protection did not prevent that one third of the forest was cut in subsequent years. Trying to prevent a further decline the Kutai National Park was established in 1982. However, great wood fires destroyed 60% of the protected forests in 1982/1983. Nowadays the forest is recovering and Kutai National Park is certainly worth a visit.
The main habitat in the park is primary and secondary tropical rainforest, although all habitats of East Kalimantan can be found. At the coast the vegetation consists of mangrove swamps, backed by freshwater swamp. Kerangas can also be found. There are a few lakes in the reserve: Danau Maau, Santan, Besar and Sirapan.
Several species of primates and probably more than 80% of the bird species of Borneo can be seen.
Kutai National Park is one of the easy accessible parks on Kalimantan. You reach it from Bontang, a industry city north of Samarinda. To get to Bontang take a bus from Lempake station or take a boat from Seberang station, both in Samarinda.
At the PHPA office in Bontang you can get a permit, guides and advice about tours through the park.
PHPA, Jl. Mularman 236, Bontang.
WWF, Jl. Katamso 12, Samarinda.
Accompanied by a obligatory PHPA guide you can make several treks through the park. Inquire at the PHPA office in Bontang.
Eugenia, Octomeles, Pterospernum, Dipterocarp, Rhizophora, Bruguiera, Avicennia, Sonneratia and Barringtonia species. Eusideroxylon zwageri, Nypa fruticans.
Rhinoceros Hornbill, Short-tailed Coucal (Centropus rectunguis), Wrinkled Hornbill, Helmeted Hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil).
Orang utan, Malayan Sunbear, Sambar Deer, Banteng, Maroon Leaf Monkey, White-fronted Leaf Monkey (Presbytis frontata), Grey or Hose's Leaf Monkey (Presbytis hosei), Proboscis Monkey, Bornean Gibbon, Otter Civet (Cynogale benettii), Clouded Leopard, Black Flying Squirrel (Aeromys tephromelas), Marbled Cat (Pardofelis marmorata), Flat-headed Cat (Prionailurus planiceps), Yellow-throated Marten (Martes flavigula), Smooth-coated Otter.
False Ghavial, Water Monitor, Crested Lizard (Calotes cristatellus), Estuarine Crocodile.
From ed.colijn@tip.nl