Palangka Raya is an eco-city where one can still witness the existence of tropical forest, river and orang utan conservation, although the hinterland of Plangka Raya is home base of multinational companies in forestry, coal mining and palm oil plantation.
Honorary Consul of Seychelles also met with Vice Governor Achmad DiranDuring the visit, Dr. Barito, Honorary Consul of Seychelles also met with Vice Governor Achmad Diran and respective officials from the Central Kalimantan Province. This fertile province of Central Kalimantan wants its capital to be an eco-friendly city and destination of tourism and improves the entrepreneurship of its small medium business.
For this The Mayor of Plangka Raya has entered into a Letter of Intent to collaborate with Seychelles to exchange experiences on tourism promotion and to maintain the serenity of clean rivers and the resource of tropical rain forest, orang utan preservation and the tribal dayak culture into a package which can reciprocally be rewarding both for Seychelles and Central Kalimantan tourism. During the visit, Dr. Barito, and respective officials from the Central Kalimantan Province.

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Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan

Monday, 05 December 2010

Palangka Raya is an eco-city where one can still witness the existence of tropical forest, river and orang utan conservation, although the hinterland of Plangka Raya is home base of multinational companies in forestry, coal mining and palm oil plantation.
Honorary Consul of Seychelles also met with Vice Governor Achmad DiranDuring the visit, Dr. Barito, Honorary Consul of Seychelles also met with Vice Governor Achmad Diran and respective officials from the Central Kalimantan Province. This fertile province of Central Kalimantan wants its capital to be an eco-friendly city and destination of tourism and improves the entrepreneurship of its small medium business.
For this The Mayor of Plangka Raya has entered into a Letter of Intent to collaborate with Seychelles to exchange experiences on tourism promotion and to maintain the serenity of clean rivers and the resource of tropical rain forest, orang utan preservation and the tribal dayak culture into a package which can reciprocally be rewarding both for Seychelles and Central Kalimantan tourism. During the visit, Dr. Barito, and respective officials from the Central Kalimantan Province.