Central Kalimantan is widely known for its vast forests and extensive river networks. However, beyond its natural wealth, the region also possesses a strong cultural heritage ...[read more]
Before modern skincare products filled store shelves, many Dayak women were already caring for their skin with a traditional treatment known as ...[read more]
Giring-Giring is a traditional dance originating from Central Kalimantan that represents the cultural identity of the Dayak Ma’anyan people. The dance symbolizes joy and gratitude for ...[read more]
If Central Kalimantan had an architectural icon, it would be the Rumah Betang, the traditional longhouse of the Dayak people. Stretched out like a wooden giant ...[read more]
Among the many cultural gems of Central Kalimantan, the Mandau Dance stands out as a dazzling performance of strength, tradition, and artistry...[read more]
Deep in the heart of Central Kalimantan, the Dayak Ngaju people uphold one of their most profound traditions: Tiwah, the Hindu Kaharingan funeral ceremony. More than just a rite of pas...[read more]
Talawang, also known in some regions as telawang, is the traditional shield of the Dayak people, particularly in Central Kalimantan...[read more]
On the Trans Kalimantan route from Kasongan to Palangka Raya, approximately 9 kilometers from Kasongan, lies a well-known tourist attraction among locals called Bukit Batu. ...[read more]