Scenery at Lake Jempang indeed very beautiful, the villages on the outskirts of the lake are fishing villages and met many residents who reside in the "raft" (the house floating on the water). The fishermen are in addition to catch fish, they also cultivate fish in cages like Patin (Pangasius sp), Nila, and also Cork (Channa striata).
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The women Benuaq both young and old in the village were a lot of skilled traditional dance such as Dance Jepen and so forth. They are also adept at weaving cloth Ulap Doyo as they traditional fabric, craft sculpture statue here as well as the legacy of their ancestors that they are still well maintained. Some Lamin (House Length typical Dayak) still can we meet and the tourists (usually foreign visitors) can enjoy a stay in one of Lamin which functioned as an inn.
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| Benuaq Traditional Dance |
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| Tanjung Jone Village |
To go to Isuy from Samarinda can be reached by using the bus about 6 hours through the terminal Sungai Kunjang. In just a day there are 2 buses that go directly to Isuy and both set off at around 08.00 am and costs only Rp. 50.000, - pretty cheap right? To get to the heart of East Kalimantan and enjoy the exotic interior of Borneo.


