Tucked into the verdant hills of West Kalimantan, the Bukit Sari Botanical Gardens offers a mesmerizing landscape of tropical flora and rich biodiversity. With sprawling forest areas and carefully preserved native species, it provides a serene escape from urban bustle while serving as a center for plant conservation and Kalimantan’s unique forest ecology.
The gardens are a reflection of Dayak culture and forest wisdom. Many of the plants on display are integral to traditional Dayak rituals, medicines, and crafts. Interpretive signs provide cultural context, and guided tours often include storytelling about the spiritual meaning behind certain species.
Local customs are deeply respected here. Visitors will encounter Dayak architectural influences and traditional motifs embedded in pavilion design and educational displays. The garden aims not just to protect plants, but to keep alive the cultural relationship between the community and the land.
Accessible to everyone, the Bukit Sari Gardens welcome local schoolchildren, international scientists, and ecotourists alike. With multilingual tour options, shaded trails, and family-friendly facilities, this garden is an ideal destination for meaningful exploration.
📍 Garden Info:
📌 Location: Bukit Sari, West Kalimantan
🕒 Opening Hours: 07:00 – 16:00 daily
🎫 Admission: IDR 10,000
🪵 Cultural Context:
🏞️ Dayak Medicinal Plants
🌿 Forest Crafts & Fiber Plants
🔥 Traditional Smoke Healing Demonstrations
🧭 Visitor Eligibility:
🎒 Backpackers
👩🎓 Student Groups
🧓 Elderly Visitors (wheelchair paths available)
🌟 Highlights:
🍃 Orchid Conservatory
🌴 Canopy Walk Trail
🎍 Bamboo Forest Grove
🧭 Ethno-botany Interpretation Panels
🎊 Annual Events:
🌳 Rainforest Awareness Week (April)
🪵 Dayak Forest Crafts Showcase (September)
📸 Eco Photography Competition (June)

