16 Nights/Asia / Orient


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The sister ship to the Coral Adventurer, Coral Geographer features the same comfortable Australian interiors, Xplorer tenders, intimate guest experience, and personalized service that makes you feel at home


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Itinerary Overview

Day 1
Singapore

This small, roughly diamond-shaped island at the end of peninsular Malaysia may be coated in modernity, but underneath lies conservative Confucian values. Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian influences make Singapore a highly tolerant city with a wealth of fascinatingly sundry cultures.

Day 2
At Sea

Day 3
Kuching

Kuching is a fine choice for an enriching vacation that's as packed with learning as it is leisure. Its many museums and impressive planetarium will enthrall even the tiniest travelers, and a quick climb to the top of the Kuching Civic Center will reward you with jaw-dropping 360-degree views. Grab a snack from a stall on the bustling waterfront, and don't miss the absolutely massive Sunday market, which is an electric experience for shoppers, vendors, and observers.

Day 4
Kuching

Kuching is a fine choice for an enriching vacation that's as packed with learning as it is leisure. Its many museums and impressive planetarium will enthrall even the tiniest travelers, and a quick climb to the top of the Kuching Civic Center will reward you with jaw-dropping 360-degree views. Grab a snack from a stall on the bustling waterfront, and don't miss the absolutely massive Sunday market, which is an electric experience for shoppers, vendors, and observers.

Day 5
Kuching

Kuching is a fine choice for an enriching vacation that's as packed with learning as it is leisure. Its many museums and impressive planetarium will enthrall even the tiniest travelers, and a quick climb to the top of the Kuching Civic Center will reward you with jaw-dropping 360-degree views. Grab a snack from a stall on the bustling waterfront, and don't miss the absolutely massive Sunday market, which is an electric experience for shoppers, vendors, and observers.

Day 6
Pontianak

Pontianak is one of the major cities in Kalimantan. The city was formerly the capital of the independent Sultanate of Pontianak and was founded in 1772 around an old trading station on the Borneo coast. It is built on swampy ground that is subjected to regular flooding by the river, requiring buildings to be constructed on piles to keep them off the ground. It has its name due to the story that the founder had seen appearance of pontianak ghost at the place to be built for the palace, which he fought to save the people. Pontianak sits right on the equator hence being widely known in Bahasa language as Kota Khatulistiwa - the Equator City.

Day 7
Pontianak

Pontianak is one of the major cities in Kalimantan. The city was formerly the capital of the independent Sultanate of Pontianak and was founded in 1772 around an old trading station on the Borneo coast. It is built on swampy ground that is subjected to regular flooding by the river, requiring buildings to be constructed on piles to keep them off the ground. It has its name due to the story that the founder had seen appearance of pontianak ghost at the place to be built for the palace, which he fought to save the people. Pontianak sits right on the equator hence being widely known in Bahasa language as Kota Khatulistiwa - the Equator City.

Day 8
Karimata Island

The Karimata Islands are a chain of approximately 54 small islands off the west coast of Borneo. Consisting of a wide range of ecosystems, from mangroves and tropical rain forest in the lowlands to montane shrub land on the summit of the 1000 metre mountains, the islands invite exploration. The smaller outlying islands are seldom visited and form a mosaic of white sand beaches and colourful fringing coral reefs.

Day 9
Kumai (Camp Leakey)

Kumai is a port in Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia, on the island of Borneo. It lies on the Kumai River and is the gateway to Tanjumg Puting National Park, the largest and most diverse protected example of extensive coastal tropical heath and peat swamp forest which used to cover much of southern Borneo. It is a reknowned haven of 7 species of primates including the Orangutang.

Day 10
Kumai (Camp Leakey)

Kumai is a port in Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia, on the island of Borneo. It lies on the Kumai River and is the gateway to Tanjumg Puting National Park, the largest and most diverse protected example of extensive coastal tropical heath and peat swamp forest which used to cover much of southern Borneo. It is a reknowned haven of 7 species of primates including the Orangutang.

Day 11
Kumai (Camp Leakey)

Kumai is a port in Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia, on the island of Borneo. It lies on the Kumai River and is the gateway to Tanjumg Puting National Park, the largest and most diverse protected example of extensive coastal tropical heath and peat swamp forest which used to cover much of southern Borneo. It is a reknowned haven of 7 species of primates including the Orangutang.

Day 12
Kumai (Camp Leakey)

Kumai is a port in Central Kalimantan province in Indonesia, on the island of Borneo. It lies on the Kumai River and is the gateway to Tanjumg Puting National Park, the largest and most diverse protected example of extensive coastal tropical heath and peat swamp forest which used to cover much of southern Borneo. It is a reknowned haven of 7 species of primates including the Orangutang.

Day 13
Pondok Tanggui & Pangkalan Bun

Day 14
Bawean Island

Day 15
Banjarmasin

Banjarmasin is the capital of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is located on a delta island near the junction of the Barito and Martapura rivers. As a result, Banjarmasin is sometimes called the "River City".

Day 16
Banjarmasin

Banjarmasin is the capital of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is located on a delta island near the junction of the Barito and Martapura rivers. As a result, Banjarmasin is sometimes called the "River City".

Day 17
Makassar, Sulawesi

Makassar is the provincial capital of South Sulawesi and the largest city on the Island. From 1971 to 1999, the city was formally named Ujung Pandang, after a pre-colonial fort in the city, and the two names are often used interchangeably. Ujung Pandang had an important role as the gateway to the former kingdom of Gowa and now to the whole province because of its natural harbour. The most important landmark is 'Ujung Pandang fortress' that faces the sea front. One of the eleven fortresses of the kingdom built in 1545 during the reign of Tuni Pallanga, the 10th Gowa sultan. When Gowa capitulated to the colonial forces under the treaty of Bungaya in 1667, the fort was renamed Rotterdam by Admiral Spellman who constructed bastions and buildings of typical Dutch architecture making it the centre of the civilian government

Arrival : 6:00 AM
Day 17
Darwin

The capital city of Australias Northern Territory, Darwin delivers more than enough rugged natural beauty to earn its namesake: none other than renowned naturalist Charles Darwin. This port city on Australias Top End ? the lushly forested northern tip of the province ? is known for its year-round tropical climate. After you take in the ocean views at Cullen Bay Marina, cool down inside the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Here, youll find collections on Cyclone Tracy, Darwins World War II history and indigenous and Australian art. If youre looking to venture farther out with your Darwin cruise, its just over an hour to the Kakadu rainforest or the waterfalls and plunge pools of Litchfield National Park.

Arrival : 2:00 PM

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