Country: Indonesia and City: Kalimantan
Beyond words would still be unable to depict what Borneo really looks like. On few developing cities, traders are literally everywhere; floating market in Balikpapan is one interesting proof. But the majority of the island of Kalimantan is more or less undiscovered dense jungle where several world's best natural landscapes dwell inside. Take for example, Deer Cave, a home to three million bats and stretches over a hundred-meter high, has been put into recognition as the most extensive cave in the world. Not even gigantic batman's mansion can ever beat this one. The longest river in the country, Indonesia, resides as well inside the protected rainforest in Kalimantan. Kapuas River flows luxuriantly to 1,143 km length in total, in which recent research has revealed a fascinating kind of snake that possesses chameleon's tricky camouflage. The island's Kinabalu National Park now gathers multitude numbers of unique and endangered both flora and fauna.Plant lovers may be charmed with rare pitcher plants like Nepenthes Villosa, while pet manias would be enamored by the dearest of all, Orangutans. Julia Roberts once cuddled this precious species in her arms, but now it is time for you to meet this beautiful creature face to face at his vast-green crib.



