Kalimantan occupied
two-third of Borneo Island, the world’s third biggest island after Greenland
and New Guinea, sharing the borders with Brunei Darussalam and the Malaysian
state of Serawak and Sabah. It is the land of the Dayak people who long ago
were famous as courageous warriors. Over 200 tribes live in the island, but most
well known groups are the Kenyah and Kayan in the east, the Ngaju in central
region, and the Iban in west Kalimantan.
Nestled in Pampang
Village, Sungai Siring, Samarinda Utara sub-district, Pampang Cultural Park is
a must see cultural park when you visit East Kalimantan. Pampang is a Dayak
Village with its roots of the Apokayan, as a Apokayan transmigration project.