2. TOURISM DEVELOPMENT MAP BUGAM RAYA WEST KOTAWARINGIN REGENCY MAP : BUGAM RAYA CENTRAL PROVINCE

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DP2 P2 OPPORTUNITIES 6) Facilitate a visitor circuit that ensures visitors on Teluk short stay can experience the history and culture of the Regency, with emphasis on c) d) learning activities for children. 1) It is intended to enlarge and upgrade airport 7) As market demand grows, plan for eco – friendly P1 facilities through relocation to Teluk Bugam. development of leisure facilities suchas golf 2) Create a major transport interchange between KB2 courses, themed animal parks, and a family W2 Keraya and Sebuai (Zone KB1).Ensure variety of oriented water park. shuttle links between airport and seaport. Seaport should contain: KB1 a) Inter-island ferry terminal; Kota Waringin b) River ferry terminal; STATISTIC c) Cruise ship terminal; a) b) d) Super-yacht marina; e) Cruise yacht marina. StatisticsNote all areas are approximate, and open W3 3) Associated with the port, create a high – end to negotiation. Allotments subject to commercial waterfront tourism focused district with due diligence and demand. restaurants, shops, leisure and entertainment 1) W1, W2, W3 = Wisata (Tourism) Development Bugam Raya INVITATION TO INVEST IN TOURISM facilities, and all the services normally required Zones; by residents and visitors alike. 2) New airport land allotment = 1,100 hectares; BASED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AT : 4) (4) Create a salt water iltered lagoon south of 3) Combined coastline of development zones W1, Zone W2, and perhaps on the inside of the W2, W3 = 43.86 kilometers; spitprotecting Teluk Kumai. 4) Approximate land areas of zones W1; W2; W3 = a) Build a series of lagoon – front mid range to 30.6; 42.2; 32.7 square kilometers respectively; luxury hotels, associated residential units,and 5) Cumulative land area of zones W1; W2; W3 = stand alone bungalows for sale; 105.5 square kilometers; b) Some of the hotels in this area may be 6) Land allotment for harbor and associated ADDRESS “ loating” style; facilities area and = 600 hectare; c) Create a “traditional” ishing village in this 7) Land allotment for animal park, water park, golf Deputy for Tourism Destination and Tourism Industry Development locality. Protect the turtle breeding areas; course and associated facilities = cumulatively d) Expand beachfront parade of restaurants and 220 hectares; play areas for children in this area. 8) Available allotments for hotels ranging from 5) Create a special waterfront promenade that has Sapta Pesona Building, 4th Floor Contact Us : 3 – star to 5 – star = 10 hectare + multiples of 5 Jl. Merdeka Barat No. 17 as a minimum: [email protected] hectares; Initial allocation of land for 5 Pusat 10110 a) On its seaside, a series of yards that is open [email protected] operations from intimate to large size. Indonesia for public interest, to build phinisi, kelotok,fast T : +62 21 3838040, 3838029 9) Available allotments for managed housing www.kemenpar.go.id F : +62 21 34833865 river boats, and ishing boats, amongst others; estates (approximately 100 houses) = 20 www.indonesia-tourism-investment.com b) On its land side, traditional market; ish hectare;Initial allocation of land for at least 10 market; arts and crafts; restaurants for local, managed estates. regional and international foods; venues for 10) Allotment for water-side commercial facilities in entertainment and cultural performances. area shall be in accordance with need,but not less than 5 hectare per individual operation, including public open space as appropriate. TOURISM DEVELOPMENT BUGAM RAYA, THE NEW SEA AND AIR GATEWAY TO TANJUNG PUTTING NATIONAL PARK . . . CONSIDERATION A REGION RENOWNED FOR ITS DIVERSITY OF FLORA AND FAUNA, A FOCUS FOR ECO-TOURISM . . . ECONOMIC PROFILE SPATIAL PLAN OPPORTUNITIES TO RESPONSIBLY VISIT PROTECTED HABITATS FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES . . . 1) Visits to habitat in RIVER MOUTH LOCATION, AND HISTORIC ENTREPÔT FOR TRADE AND TRAVEL TO ’S National Reserve require substantial travel Regency GDP The land area south of , bound on the JUNGLE INTERIOR . . . : commitments: • Total = Rp 11,781 billion [2014] West by , on the East by Teluk Kumai, Main contributors to GDP: and on the south by Sea has been subject of a) Slow travel by kelotok is a day trip – this needs Agriculture 48″%; considerable study. better interest points along the way and an 1. DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW Trade, hotel & restaurant sector 17% upgrade of meals on board. Industry 15% The inland areas will remain as protected habitat for b) Fast travel by speedboat – this may require newer Predominant economic activities: ishing; farming; primates and other endemic lora and fauna. forms of boat, and restaurant facilities at Camp plantations; Animal husbandry; trading; mining and The coastal littoral will include: Leakey / other major stops. logging. • New airport and seaport facilities with focus on tourism services including transportation & retail; 2) Hotels and serviced residential products need • Extension of commercial waterfront activities and to be considered in the zones allocated by the services for passengers and freight, with easy Regency / Bappeda (W1, W2, & W3). The prime SOCIAL & COMMUNITY ASSETS access to water for residents and visitors; challenge to tourism eco – development is river • Focus on traditional shipbuilding and operations, sedimentation in these areas. encouraging appreciation of local trade history; The Regency motto is “Beriman” derived from: • Salt – water lagoons providing safe sea water 3) Agreement needs to be reached about creation bersih [clean]; indah [beautiful]; ramah [sociable]. swimming for hotel guests nearby; of travel hubs where local entrepreneurs can The region functioned as a sultanate from 1679. • Signi�icant opportunities for eco – tourism based offer goods and services to domestic and foreign The Sultan’s domicile moved from Kotawaringin community development; visitors. Lama to the current capital Pangkalan Bun in 1814. • Direct stewardship of protected natural assets, including mangrove and forest littoral. Palaces constructed of ironwood grace both these locations. Other signi icant timber structures in Pangkalan Bun include Gede ; Pangeran Mangkubumi palace; and the Princess Bath complex. NATURAL ASSETS Cultural pursuits include traditional poetry recitals. Ethnic music and dance are very central to village • Tanjung Puting National Nature Reserve LOCATION ACCESS life, especially for the Dayak who populate the • Orangutan forest habitats hinterland. Islamic in luences are evident in other • Patih Mambang Waterfall at Keraya cultural and social activities, including a variety of • Mangroves at Sungai Umbang Bugam Raya sits on the Java Sea by the mouth of the Established access from the interior of the Regency annualfestivals, especially related to ishing and • Extensive white sand beaches complex at the south coast of the and its neighboring Districts is by road and river. boating. Local products that are sought after by • Turtle conservation at Tanjung Kaluang Kotawaringin Barat Regency, River ferries, inter – island ferries, freighters and tourists include beaded items (purses and bags); • Access to coral reefs at Gosong Senggora just off Province, and Indonesian Borneo. passenger vessels are serviced by port facilities ceramics; woodcarvings; and traditional weapons the Bugam Raya coast. Tributary rivers provide access to Tanjung Puting clustered on the riverfront at Kumai. suchas blowpipes. National Park, a grand nature and wildlife reserve renowned for its primates including orang-utan and Domestic air services connect Pangkalan Bun with: proboscis monkey; mammals such as bears, • Jakarta, , , Solo, Jogjakarta; leopards and bobcats; and a broad variety of • Other Kalimantan locations: Pontianak [West endemic lora and fauna. Borneo]; Banjarmasin [South Borneo]; as well as Samarinda and Balikpapan [both East Borneo].

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES DEMO GRAPHICS • Latitude 1 19’ S through 3 36’ S; • Longitude 110 25’ E through 112 50’ E; Area of the Regency = 1.076 million Ha, about 6% of • Time zone: UTC + 7. the entire Province of Central Kalimantan. Population of the Regency = 269.629 [2014]. The capital of the Regency is Pangkalan Bun. Average population growth is around 4% per year. Population density, persons per square kilometer: • Lowest: 4.4 (forest areas); MICRO CLIMATE • Average: 19; • Highest: 112.4 (urban center). • Coastal temperature highs: 29 C through 33 C Predominant ethnic groups are Malay & Banjarese. • Average annual rainfall: 2,730 mm Others include Dayak; Madurese; Javanese; Bugis; • Days having rain: +/- 120 days per year Sundanese; and Chinese. INDONESIA Religious pluralism is established, with some 162 ; 16 Catholic / 23 other Christian churches; 1 Hindu and 2 Buddhist temples in populated areas. BUGAM RAYA