Bintan is more than fanciful golf courses
and luxurious resorts. Just barely 2 hours away (45 mins from
Bintan Resort ferry terminal) by ferry from Tanah Merah Ferry
Terminal is the other side of Bintan. A side of rustic kampongs,
charming fishing villages, wild primary rainforest and enchanting
legends.
You can trek up Gunung Bintan, at 350m the
Riau’s highest hill – there you will discover one of the last
remaining primary rainforests on the island, see fantastic views
from the top and if you feel like it take a refreshing shower
under the waterfall on the way down – where the locals say its
lucky to get wet! The hill is still home to giant dipterocarps
trees like the Seraya and Meranti, giant rattans and even Tongkat
Ali. Forest birds, geckos and tree frogs abound. Leaf monkeys
are often spotted.
You can also visit a rare 'Orang Laut' fishing
village with its huge traditional wood firing kiln that makes
charcoal from 'bakau' and take a trip down memory lane into
a most charming and picturesque Chinese fishing village, visit
a floating kelong and eat fresh sea food, straight from the
sea.
Learn traditional estuarine fishing methods including cast netting
and traps.
Explore the traditional Indonesian Kampong of Sri Bintan and
get a glimpse of daily village life. See how the local blacksmith
uses traditional manual methods to make parangs out of scrap
metal and how local women weave delightful baskets and mats
from pandan leaves.
Enjoy sumptuous kampong meals in a beautiful
garden setting, and stay in breezy seaside Bintan Eco (Kelong)
Camp.
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