Heritage Trails: 5 Villages in Kalimantan Every Tourist Should Discover

Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo, is not only home to vast rainforests and mighty rivers but also to unique villages that preserve deep traditions and heritage. For travelers seeking cultural tourism, these villages offer a glimpse into local customs, ancestral wisdom, and community life that has remained authentic for generations. Here are five heritage-rich villages in Kalimantan worth exploring.

1. Desa Pampang, East Kalimantan

Menari Tari Pampaga di Desa Budaya Pampang
Located near Samarinda, Desa Pampang is famous for being a cultural center of the Dayak Kenyah people. Visitors can watch traditional dances, admire colorful costumes, and learn about the intricate longhouse lifestyle. The village often hosts cultural performances every Sunday, making it a perfect stop for heritage tourism.

2. Desa Setulang, North Kalimantan

Ekowisata Desa Setulang: Hutan Adat, Kearifan Lokal dan Tradisi Dayak -  Kolom Desa
Setulang Village is known as a “forest guardian” community, where the Dayak Kenyah Oma’ Lung tribe maintains the surrounding Tane’ Olen forest. Tourists can join eco-tours, meet local artisans, and understand the community’s philosophy of protecting nature while preserving culture.

3. Desa Tumbang Malahoi, Central Kalimantan

Planet Dayak: Sejarah Desa Tumbang Malahoi
This riverside village is home to one of the oldest longhouses in the region. Tumbang Malahoi offers travelers the chance to experience Dayak Ngaju traditions, from weaving to spiritual ceremonies. Its longhouse architecture is a highlight, reflecting both social and cultural values of the Dayak people.

4. Desa Loksado, South Kalimantan
Desa Laksado

Nestled in the Meratus Mountains, Loksado is well-known for its traditional bamboo rafting down the Amandit River. Beyond adventure, it is a heritage village where visitors can engage with Dayak Meratus culture, explore wooden longhouses, and witness age-old rituals tied to nature and daily life.

5.Desa Sungai Asam, West Kalimantan
Potensi penerapan sistem agroforestri di Desa Sungai Asam –  pahlawangambut.id

Situated close to Pontianak, Sungai Asam is a village where Malay and Dayak cultures meet. The community is known for its traditional ceremonies, handcrafts, and strong religious harmony. It is an accessible destination for tourists who want to experience Kalimantan’s diverse cultural heritage without traveling too far from the city.

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