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Why Tourists Visit Kalimantan

  • * Spot orangutans in their natural habitat at Tanjung Puting National Park.
  • * Dive or snorkel in the reefs of the Derawan Islands.
  • * Cruise along the Mahakam River and encounter local Dayak villages.
  • * Explore limestone caves like Goa Batu Hapu or mystical caves near Samarinda.
  • * Visit bustling floating markets in Banjarmasin for unique local goods.

There are over 500 accommodations in Kalimantan, ranging from eco-lodges near Tanjung Puting to luxury resorts in cities like Balikpapan and Samarinda. Budget-conscious travelers typically spend $20-$30 per night for 3-star hotels, while 5-star hotels start at $70, such as the newly built Mercure Samarinda, which features modern amenities and river views.

Kalimantan, occupying the Indonesian side of Borneo Island, is known for its lush rainforests, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural heritage, making it a top pick for eco-tourists and adventure seekers.

The region is home to iconic attractions like Tanjung Puting National Park, famous for its orangutan conservation efforts, Derawan Islands with its crystal-clear waters and sea turtles, and the Mahakam River, where visitors can spot rare freshwater dolphins.

Kalimantan offers an unforgettable mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences, including traditional Dayak longhouses, mystical caves, and bustling river markets.

Kalimantan Tips You Must Know

* Book hotels at least 2-3 months in advance for peak seasons (June through August) to secure the best deals.

* Ensure your accommodation offers sustainable tours or transportation options if you plan on visiting national parks.

* Use ride-hailing apps or private car rentals to navigate urban areas like Balikpapan and Pontianak efficiently.

* If you're visiting remote areas, confirm whether your hotel provides transfers or boats, especially for island stays.

* Always carry insect repellent and sunscreen as insects and strong sun are common, particularly in nature hotspots.

Pontianak

Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan, lies directly on the Equator and features the Equator Monument, where visitors can stand on the zero-degree line. The Kapuas River, Indonesia's longest river, runs through the city, offering scenic boat tours. The city's rich cultural heritage is showcased in the Kadriyah Palace, a historic structure built by the Sultan of Pontianak in 1771.

Check out the variety of hotels in Pontianak to experience this equatorial city to the fullest.

Balikpapan

Balikpapan, East Kalimantan's oil hub, offers stunning beaches like Kemala Beach and Manggar Segarasari Beach, ideal for a day by the sea. It is home to the Samboja Lestari Orangutan Sanctuary, where visitors can learn about orangutan rehabilitation. The city's fresh seafood markets like Kebun Sayur Market are a paradise for lovers of grilled fish and prawns.

Discover the best beachfront and urban hotels in Balikpapan for a convenient stay in East Kalimantan.

Banjarmasin

Banjarmasin is known as the City of a Thousand Rivers, offering unique floating markets like Lok Baintan, where traders sell goods from wooden boats. The towering Sabilal Muhtadin Mosque, an architectural gem, reflects the city's Islamic heritage. Visitors can explore rich Dayak culture at the nearby Museum Wasaka or enjoy river cruises at sunset.

Explore charming riverfront accommodations and hotels in Banjarmasin for a memorable stay by the water.

Samarinda

Samarinda is famous for its traditional woven sarongs known as 'Tenun Ikat Samarinda,' which tourists can purchase directly from local artisans. The stunning Mahakam River runs through the city, hosting traditional water taxis and evening boat rides. The nearby Bukit Batu Putih offers panoramic views for those who love short treks and nature.

Find cozy and modern hotels in Samarinda to enjoy this vibrant riverside city.

Palangka Raya

Palangka Raya, the capital of Central Kalimantan, boasts lush natural reserves like the Sebangau National Park, home to orangutans and peat-swamp forests. The Kahayan Bridge offers breathtaking views over the Kahayan River, a site loved by photographers. Traditional Dayak culture thrives here, with handicrafts and rituals that immerse visitors in indigenous heritage.

Book a stay at the beautiful hotels in Palangka Raya for an enriching eco-tourism experience.

Central Hotels for Easy Access

Find more convenient Central hotels in your favorite Kalimantan cities.

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Description
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Price per night

Grand Kecubung Hotel

Pangkalan Bun district

  • Tanjung Puting National Park (25 km)
  • Istana Kuning (2 km)

Located in Pangkalan Bun, it is a go-to choice for travelers exploring the nearby Tanjung Puting National Park. The hotel features a colonial-style restaurant often praised for its local Dayak-inspired dishes.

  • Colonial charm

  • Near Tanjung Puting tours

  • On-site Dayak-inspired restaurant

$45-$60/night

Golden Tulip Pontianak

Pontianak district

  • Equator Monument (3 km)
  • Kapuas Riverfront (2 km)

This sleek hotel features a rooftop infinity pool, offering panoramic views of Pontianak and access to the Equator Monument. An on-site French bakery surprises visitors with world-class patisserie.

  • Infinity pool

  • Top bakery

  • Central location

$50-$70/night

Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan

Balikpapan district

  • Kemala Beach (5 km)
  • Sepinggan Airport (7 km)

This center-city accommodation is connected directly to a shopping mall, making it a hub for both comfort and convenience. It includes one of the largest ballrooms in Balikpapan.

  • Mall connection

  • Large event spaces

  • Family-focused amenities

$65-$85/night

Luxury Hotels for Indulgence

Find more luxurious Luxury hotels in Kalimantan's most vibrant locations.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Mercure Samarinda

Samarinda district

  • Mahakam River (0.5 km)
  • Samarinda Central Plaza (1 km)

Mercure Samarinda boasts river-view rooms overlooking the Mahakam River and features a stylish in-house bar on the rooftop. The hotel's design reflects East Kalimantan's unique modern-meets-tropical vibe.

  • Rooftop bar

  • Riverside view

  • Stylish interiors

$75-$115/night

Four Points By Sheraton Balikpapan

Balikpapan district

  • Sepinggan Airport (2 km)
  • Kemala Beach (6 km)

Known for catering to business travelers, it features an executive lounge and state-of-the-art meeting spaces. Its proximity to Sepinggan Airport makes it a top pick for quick trips.

  • Airport access

  • Modern amenities

  • Executive setup

$90-$140/night

Mercure Pontianak City Center

Pontianak district

  • Equator Monument (4 km)
  • Kapuas Riverfront (2.5 km)

This hotel sits close to key city attractions and houses a unique art gallery showcasing local Kalimantan artists. Visitors often call it an urban oasis, thanks to its serene interiors.

  • Art gallery

  • Urban location

  • Calm environment

$80-$110/night

Boutique Hotels for Charm

Explore more character-rich Boutique hotels in Kalimantan for a special stay.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Hotel Santika Pontianak

Pontianak district

  • Kapuas Riverfront (3 km)
  • Gajahmada Club (2 km)

Known for its locally sourced traditional breakfasts, this boutique hotel celebrates Kalimantan's food heritage. Guests appreciate its intimate design and natural aesthetic.

  • Local food

  • Intimate setting

  • Eco-friendly

$45-$65/night

Swiss-Belhotel Borneo Samarinda

Samarinda district

  • Mahakam River (0.1 km)
  • Museum Samarinda (1.5 km)

This waterfront boutique hotel stands out for its nostalgic riverboat décor and private docking areas. Sunset views from the riverside restaurant are a guest favorite.

  • Riverside setting

  • Unique décor

  • Dock access

$55-$75/night

Gajahmada Avara Boutique Hotel

Pontianak district

  • Equator Monument (3.5 km)
  • Kapuas River (2 km)

Focused on artistic interiors, this hotel regularly exhibits local artists and incorporates their work into its design. It's a quiet hideaway in Pontianak's bustling center.

  • Art-driven design

  • Cozy ambience

  • Central location

$50-$70/night

Family-Friendly Hotels for Fun

Find more entertaining Family Friendly hotels in Kalimantan's top family spots.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Novotel Balikpapan

Balikpapan district

  • Kemala Beach (3 km)
  • Kebun Sayur Market (5 km)

With kid-friendly pools and play areas, this hotel caters extensively to families. A breakfast buffet packed with child-friendly options wins over even picky eaters.

  • Kid-focused perks

  • Play areas

  • Spacious rooms

$70-$100/night

Ibis Balikpapan

Balikpapan district

  • Balikpapan Plaza (0.5 km)
  • Sepinggan Airport (4 km)

Its calm and efficient service makes it a favorite for families looking for simple yet well-maintained lodging. Its proximity to Balikpapan Plaza simplifies dining and shopping for the entire family.

  • Convenient spot

  • Budget-friendly

  • Friendly staff

$40-$60/night

Gran Senyiur Hotel

Balikpapan district

  • Kemala Beach (4 km)
  • Kebun Sayur Market (5 km)

Featuring a rooftop pool and an on-site bakery known citywide, Gran Senyiur often keeps families entertained within its premises. Its weekend barbecue nights are a hit among guests.

  • Rooftop pool

  • On-site bakery

  • Family venues

$80-$120/night

Hotels with Indoor Pools for Relaxation

Relax further with our selection of Hotels with indoor pool in Kalimantan's top destinations.

Hotel Name
Description
#
Price per night

Aston Samarinda Hotel And Convention Center

Samarinda district

  • Mahakam River (0.2 km)
  • Samarinda Central Mall (0.5 km)

This hotel boasts the largest indoor pool in Samarinda, an ideal retreat after a day along the Mahakam River. Its central location is unbeatable for urban explorers.

  • Large indoor pool

  • Great location

  • Urban-focused amenities

$60-$95/night

Best Western Kindai Hotel

Banjarmasin district

  • Lok Baintan Floating Market (12 km)
  • Sabilal Muhtadin Mosque (4 km)

The heated indoor pool provides relaxation during Kalimantan's cooler rainy months. Its outdoor rooftop lounge offers contrasting, open views of Banjarmasin's cityscape.

  • Heated pool

  • Rooftop lounge

  • Modern interiors

$70-$100/night

Grand Qin Hotel

Pontianak district

  • Equator Monument (5 km)
  • Gajahmada Club (2.5 km)

A cozy pick for indoor pool enthusiasts, this hotel also features in-room bathtubs with views over nearby park spaces. Known for its charming planted courtyards.

  • Indoor pool

  • Room with views

  • City escapes

$50-$75/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best budget-friendly hotels in Kalimantan for solo travelers?

Hotels like Hotel Mahkota Pontianak, starting at around $20 per night, offer affordable rates and convenient access to city centers.

Are there any family-friendly accommodations near Tanjung Puting National Park?

Rimba Eco Lodge is a popular family-friendly option with eco-centric amenities located near Tanjung Puting National Park.

Which boutique hotels in Kalimantan provide a unique cultural experience?

The Bondy House in Balikpapan combines a boutique feel with Dayak tribe-inspired designs and hospitality, starting at around $50 per night.

What are the most luxurious hotels in Kalimantan for a romantic getaway?

The Aston Samarinda Hotel and Convention Center offers luxurious amenities like pools and spa services, ideal for couples, starting at $75 per night.

Are there hotels close to the Kersik Luway Black Orchid Forest?

You can stay at the Grand Elty Singgasana Tenggarong, which is located within a short drive of the Kersik Luway Black Orchid Forest.

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