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Flights to Katingan, Indonesia

Katingan Regency is one of the thirteen regencies which comprise the Central Kalimantan Province on the island of Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia. The town of Kasongan is the capital of the Regency. The population of Katingan Regency was 146,439 at the 2010 Census, but the latest official estimate as at January 2014 is 156,804. The motto for Katingan is “Penyang Hinje Simpei” which from Ngaju languages yang brings the meaning of living in harmony and peace for common prosperity. Katingan consists of 13 sub-district, 153 villages and also seven districts.

Airports in Katingan

1. Bandar Udara Tumbang Samba (TBM)

Kuala Lumpur Tumbang Samba Airport is an airport located in Tumbang Samba, Katingan, Central Kalimantan. The airport has a 1200 m long runway. The distance from the city centre is about 4 km. The airlines flying the samba fall is Aviastar using the DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, with frequencies flying twice a week.

2. Asan Airport Sampit (SMQ)

Asan Airport (SMQ) is a smaller airport based in Sampit, Indonesia. You can fly to 6 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Surabaya (SUB) with an average of 35 flights from H. Asan Airport every week which is 42% of all weekly departures. As far as we know, there are no international flights from H. Asan Airport. Nam Air is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 49 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from H. Asan Airport is Aerospace One. Two types of aircraft are in use. The ATR 72/42 and the Boeing 737. The route with the longest flight time from Sampit (SMQ) is to Semarang (SRG) and takes about 1hour and 30 minutes with an ATR 72

How to Get Cheap Flights to Katingan?

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Katingan?

The best time to go to Katingan is depended on the weather of Katingan itself. From March to October is the dry season, so you are likely to experience smaller amounts of rain. This is the peak time, and also the best time to see the orangutan in the wild. From April to December is considered the best time to dive, with July and August having the best visibility, sometimes up to 40 meters. March to May also is the best time to see whale sharks. From June to September is the best time to see turtles on Lankayan Island. So when is the time to avoid coming here? The month of January and December can see higher rainfall and rougher waters. It is possible to travel, but conditions are not favourable for wildlife, and much of it hides in the dense jungle.

The climate here is tropical. Katingan, Indonesia has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. The average annual temperature is 26.6-degree Celcius in Katingan. About 2699 millimetre of precipitation falls annually. The driest month is July, with 139 millimetres of rainfall. Most precipitation falls in March, with an average of 308 millimetres. The warmest month of the year in September, with an average temperature of 27.1-degree Celcius. In January, the average temperature is 25.8-degree Celcius. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year. The difference in precipitation between the driest month and the wettest month is 169 millimetre. The average temperatures vary during the year by 1.3 °degree Celsius.

Every year, Central Kalimantan will be holding the Isen Mulang Cultural Festival. This annual festival will be showcasing a diverse culture from various ethnicities in the province. It will take place from 2 May to 6 May, in conjunction with the celebration of the city’s anniversary. As always, the festival will feature a wide range of art and cultural performances, games, and competitions, as well as the Central Kalimantan Tourism Beauty Pageant. In the local language, ""Isen Mulang"" means ""never retreat"", which is the motto of Palangkaraya that illustrates the courage of its people. The festival itself is held annually to promote the province’s unique and diverse culture and to inspire youth and local artists to preserve a cultural legacy for the next generations continuously.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Katingan?

1. Tanjung Putting National Park – Visiting Tanjung Puting National Park with the Klotok wooden boat transportation mode, relax to enjoy the nature and wildlife tourism, the place for ecosystem conservation and habitat for endangered orangutans. Cruising Sekonyer river you will cross several types of forests, from mangroves, lowland tropical forests, dryland forests, mangrove freshwater swamp forests, peat swamp forests, coastal forests and secondary forests, and enjoy birds singing various kinds of primates, langurs, long-tailed monkeys, red monkeys, proboscis monkeys and wild orangutans in their immediate habitat. Stop and walk lightly across the forest 3 orangutan feeding places, Tanjung Harapan , Pondok Tanggui and Camp Leakey, and you will get a new experience of how to sleep safely in the open above the forest in the middle of the forest, in the air fill it with mosquito nets to make you feel better by being accompanied by the music of the night forest animals.

2. Tanjung Putting Klotok – Immerse in the primordial rainforest as you explore Tanjung Puting national park by houseboat and stay at the Rimba Eco-Lodge on this 3-day jungle adventure. See orangutans at Camp Leakey, plus proboscis monkeys, fireflies, and mangroves, as you cruise the Sekonyer River in the heart of Borneo. From the moment you fly in until the moment you fly out, every step is arranged, allowing you to experience the jungle without stress.

3. Kalimantan Wildlife Expedition – Explore Orangutan rehabilitation centres in the middle of Kalimantan Jungle. Get on a boat and cruise through the Kumai river while spotting a freshwater crocodile or exotic birds. Visit Pondok Tanggui to see Orangutans feeding in the morning and continue to Camp Leakey, the legendary Orangutan Rehabilitation Camp. -Trek through the Borneo rain forest watches more exotic wildlife animals and be amazed by their beauty. Travel next to Pesalat, a rehabilitation of reforestation. This area has been developed for re-introducing rain forest to Orangutans, especially the babies.

Katingan Regency is one of the thirteen regencies which comprise the Central Kalimantan Province on the island of Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia. The town of Kasongan is the capital of the Regency. The population of Katingan Regency was 146,439 at the 2010 Census, but the latest official estimate as at January 2014 is 156,804. The motto for Katingan is “Penyang Hinje Simpei” which from Ngaju languages yang brings the meaning of living in harmony and peace for common prosperity. Katingan consists of 13 sub-district, 153 villages and also seven districts.

Airports in Katingan

1. Bandar Udara Tumbang Samba (TBM)

Kuala Lumpur Tumbang Samba Airport is an airport located in Tumbang Samba, Katingan, Central Kalimantan. The airport has a 1200 m long runway. The distance from the city centre is about 4 km. The airlines flying the samba fall is Aviastar using the DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, with frequencies flying twice a week.

2. Asan Airport Sampit (SMQ)

Asan Airport (SMQ) is a smaller airport based in Sampit, Indonesia. You can fly to 6 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Surabaya (SUB) with an average of 35 flights from H. Asan Airport every week which is 42% of all weekly departures. As far as we know, there are no international flights from H. Asan Airport. Nam Air is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 49 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from H. Asan Airport is Aerospace One. Two types of aircraft are in use. The ATR 72/42 and the Boeing 737. The route with the longest flight time from Sampit (SMQ) is to Semarang (SRG) and takes about 1hour and 30 minutes with an ATR 72

How to Get Cheap Flights to Katingan?

Traveloka is a website that helps those who are looking for flights ticket for an airline. It is easier for the process of searching for a cheap flight ticket to Belgrade. Nothing much, you have to insert the details in the search box and click search. After that, the website will list out to you the recommended and cheapest flight ticket. You can set up your price range according to your trip budget. It will sort out to you from the cheapest to the highest price. You can compare it with different airlines and make your decision clear.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Katingan?

The best time to go to Katingan is depended on the weather of Katingan itself. From March to October is the dry season, so you are likely to experience smaller amounts of rain. This is the peak time, and also the best time to see the orangutan in the wild. From April to December is considered the best time to dive, with July and August having the best visibility, sometimes up to 40 meters. March to May also is the best time to see whale sharks. From June to September is the best time to see turtles on Lankayan Island. So when is the time to avoid coming here? The month of January and December can see higher rainfall and rougher waters. It is possible to travel, but conditions are not favourable for wildlife, and much of it hides in the dense jungle.

The climate here is tropical. Katingan, Indonesia has a significant amount of rainfall during the year. This is true even for the driest month. The average annual temperature is 26.6-degree Celcius in Katingan. About 2699 millimetre of precipitation falls annually. The driest month is July, with 139 millimetres of rainfall. Most precipitation falls in March, with an average of 308 millimetres. The warmest month of the year in September, with an average temperature of 27.1-degree Celcius. In January, the average temperature is 25.8-degree Celcius. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year. The difference in precipitation between the driest month and the wettest month is 169 millimetre. The average temperatures vary during the year by 1.3 °degree Celsius.

Every year, Central Kalimantan will be holding the Isen Mulang Cultural Festival. This annual festival will be showcasing a diverse culture from various ethnicities in the province. It will take place from 2 May to 6 May, in conjunction with the celebration of the city’s anniversary. As always, the festival will feature a wide range of art and cultural performances, games, and competitions, as well as the Central Kalimantan Tourism Beauty Pageant. In the local language, ""Isen Mulang"" means ""never retreat"", which is the motto of Palangkaraya that illustrates the courage of its people. The festival itself is held annually to promote the province’s unique and diverse culture and to inspire youth and local artists to preserve a cultural legacy for the next generations continuously.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Katingan?

1. Tanjung Putting National Park – Visiting Tanjung Puting National Park with the Klotok wooden boat transportation mode, relax to enjoy the nature and wildlife tourism, the place for ecosystem conservation and habitat for endangered orangutans. Cruising Sekonyer river you will cross several types of forests, from mangroves, lowland tropical forests, dryland forests, mangrove freshwater swamp forests, peat swamp forests, coastal forests and secondary forests, and enjoy birds singing various kinds of primates, langurs, long-tailed monkeys, red monkeys, proboscis monkeys and wild orangutans in their immediate habitat. Stop and walk lightly across the forest 3 orangutan feeding places, Tanjung Harapan , Pondok Tanggui and Camp Leakey, and you will get a new experience of how to sleep safely in the open above the forest in the middle of the forest, in the air fill it with mosquito nets to make you feel better by being accompanied by the music of the night forest animals.

2. Tanjung Putting Klotok – Immerse in the primordial rainforest as you explore Tanjung Puting national park by houseboat and stay at the Rimba Eco-Lodge on this 3-day jungle adventure. See orangutans at Camp Leakey, plus proboscis monkeys, fireflies, and mangroves, as you cruise the Sekonyer River in the heart of Borneo. From the moment you fly in until the moment you fly out, every step is arranged, allowing you to experience the jungle without stress.

3. Kalimantan Wildlife Expedition – Explore Orangutan rehabilitation centres in the middle of Kalimantan Jungle. Get on a boat and cruise through the Kumai river while spotting a freshwater crocodile or exotic birds. Visit Pondok Tanggui to see Orangutans feeding in the morning and continue to Camp Leakey, the legendary Orangutan Rehabilitation Camp. -Trek through the Borneo rain forest watches more exotic wildlife animals and be amazed by their beauty. Travel next to Pesalat, a rehabilitation of reforestation. This area has been developed for re-introducing rain forest to Orangutans, especially the babies.

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