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Indonesia Tag

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24 September 2018
Oriental
IndonesiaSulawesiSumatra

New Trip Report: Way Kambas and Tangkoko (Sumatra & Sulawesi)

It feels like a while since we had a report from these two places. Way Kambas (Sumatra) and Tangkoko (Sulawesi), 2018: Andreas Jonsson, 9 days & 32 species in Way Kambas, and a

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1 June 2017
Australasia
IndonesiaRaja AmpatWest Papua

New Trip Report: West Papua (and they even saw some mammals!)

I was very happy to get this report from Steve Anyon-Smith: his first in a while and his sense of humour is as sharp as ever. He was in West Papua with Dion Hobcraft last month&#82

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12 March 2017
Oriental
BorneoIndonesia

New Trip Report: Borneo (Kalimantan)

A short report, with great photos, from Samuel Marlin. Kalimantan, 2016: Samuel Marlin, 7 days & 8 species including Orangutans and Bearded Pigs. Jon

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3 November 2016
Oriental
BorneoIndonesiaJavaSumatra

New Trip Report: Indonesia

Here’s a new report from Richard Webb who just led a tour through Kalimantan, Sumatra, Java, Flores and Kimodo.   Indonesia, 2016: Richard Webb, 2 weeks & 44 species

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1 September 2016
Europe and the Palearctic
IndonesiaJapanKoreaSouth KoreaTaiwan

New Trip Report: Taiwan, Korea and Japan

I waited 10 years for the first Taiwanese trip report, and got a second a day later, though this one also includes Korea and Japan. Taiwan, Korea and Japan 2016: Dominque Brugiere,

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6 August 2016
Asia
IndonesiaOrientalSumatra

Sumatra and the Mentawai, Natuna and Riau Islands

I spent the last week of May 2015 in Sumatra and visited Way Kambas and Gunung Leuser. I returned in 2025 for 2 nights in Way Kambas.

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8 January 2013
Oriental
IndonesiaSulawesi

New Trip Report – Sulawesi

I spent the holidays in Sulawesi and in 7 days saw 9 species including Babirusa, Spectral Tarsier and 2 Macaques. Jon

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