Located on an island delta near the junction of the Barito and Martapura rivers, Banjarmasin is the capital of South Kalimantan, and the largest city in the province. Hemmed in by a labyrinth of rivers and canals, the city has been dubbed "the river city". With water enveloping much of the people\'s lives, most of the people\'s daily routines happen near water, from the floating market or "pasar ngapung" to the deep water port of Trisakti Harbor, the main trade basin of the Barito Region. Passenger ships and ferries to and from Java also carry their operation to this port.
Pangkalanbun is the capital of the West Kotawaringin regency, the province of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Some parts of the city lie along the Arut river. That\'s why the best way to tour around the city is not by land, but by water lines, using some traditional boat or klotok getek. Kuning Palace is the icon of the city. Visitors can also visit the Tanjung Puting National Park to witness Orang Utan in the wild house and explore the natural beauty. Pangkalanbun also has a natural beauty beach. Some of these natural beauty are Kubu Beach, Bogam Raya Beach, and Tanjung Keluang Beach.