2003 INDONESIA TOUR #1
JAVA, BALI
12 July-2 August
Indonesia is the richest, most diverse and fascinating tropical archipelago
in the world. Its 13,000 islands contain approximately 1,500 species of birds,
including a great many endemics and some of the world's least known birds. Our
trip encompasses a wonderful variety of habitats and scenery: tropical rain
forest remnants, montane moss forest, deciduous forest, savanna, mangroves,
sandy beaches, a breeding bird islet teeming with waterbirds, marshes, and mud-flats.
Indonesia is comprised of three main faunal areas: the Greater Sundas (Sumatra,
Java, Borneo and Bali), Wallacea (Lesser Sundas, Sulawesi and the Moluccas),
and Irian Jaya (West New Guinea). Our tour will concentrate on the Greater Sunda
islands of Java and Bali and yield about 200 species, likely including: 2 or
3 frigatebirds (including Christmas), Milky Stork, Sunda Teal, Green Junglefowl,
Green Peafowl, Javan Plover, 6 or 7 terns, 8 pigeons, Yellow-throated Hanging-Parrot,
Javan Owlet, 3 kingfishers, several hornbills, 3 barbets, 4 woodpeckers, Banded
Pitta, Sunda Minivet, 5 bulbuls, Sunda Robin, Sunda Forktail, about 10 babblers
(including some nice endemics), Javan Tesia, 8 flycatchers, 3 flowerpeckers,
4 sunbirds, a spiderhunter, and Java Sparrow. We will see about 30 of Indonesia's
endemic species. With a little luck, we might see Chestnut-bellied Partridge,
Salvadori's Nightjar, Waterfall Swift (Giant Swiftlet), or Blue-tailed Trogon.
Of special interest is the Bali Myna, a mystical white creature now reduced
to only 6 individuals in the wild. We have a chance to see it but it is not
at all certain.
The food will range from okay to excellent. Accommodations will mostly be comfortable,
ranging from basic to first class. Anyone in good health and average fitness
will be able to enjoy this one. It is only moderately physically demanding.
There will be some uphill and downhill trails, but all walking will be slow.
The trip will be during the dryer season, but there may be an occasional rain.

THE LEADER
BEN KING, the president of KingBird Tours, has led 105 birding tours in Asia and is the most experienced bird-tour leader on that continent. He has observed 2,049 species of birds in Asia. Ben has written A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia and Checklist of the Birds of Eurasia, and is researching A Field Guide to the Birds of China. He has led 20 birding tours in Indonesia and has done extensive field work there, resulting in his having seen all the species ever recorded on Bali, and all but 2 of the Javan avifauna. His knowledge of the birds, their habits and where they are found assure you of the best possible birding experience in Indonesia.
THE BIRDING SITES
WEST JAVA
JAKARTA MARSH (14 July) is a good place to see Javan Pond-Heron, White-browed
Crake, Purple Swamphen, Island Turtle-Dove, Pink-necked Pigeon, Cave Swiftlet,
Sacred and Cerulean Kingfishers, Sunda and Fulvous-breasted Woodpeckers, Clamorous
Reed-Warbler, Bar-winged Prinia, Ashy Tailorbird, Yellow-breasted Gerygone,
Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker, and Javan Myna. With luck, we might see Yellow,
Cinnamon or Black Bittern, Milky Stork, Glossy ibis, Sunda Teal, Slaty-breasted
Rail, Ruddy-breasted Crake, or Streaked Weaver.
INDRAMAYU (15/16 July) is one of the few places where the endangered
endemic Sunda Coucal can be found. We'll have a good chance of finding it in
the mangroves here. We might also find the endemic White-capped Munia or the
rare Asian Golden Weaver in the marshy areas. Javan White-eye is possible. Other
species present are: Little Cormorant, Grey and Purple Herons, Javan Pond-Heron,
Savanna Nightjar, Glossy Swiftlet, and Sacred Kingfisher.
GUNONG TANGKUBAN PERAHU (16/17 July) near Bandung hosts a breeding
population of the endemic Volcano Swiftlet on the walls of the volcano's crater.
A nighttime visit might give us a look at Javan Frogmouth. We could also see
Orange-spotted Bulbul and other mountain birds.
PULAU DUA (18 July) is a good site for Javan White-eye.
CARITA (18/19 July) has some remnant patches of forest nearby
that are good for Javan Hawk Eagle, Red Junglefowl, Black-naped Fruit-Dove,
Javan Owlet, Banded (maybe) and Javan Kingfishers, Black-banded Barbet, Banded
Broadbill, Black-winged Flycatcher-shrike, Chestnut-capped Thrush, Black-capped
and White-breasted Babblers, Grey-cheeked Tit-Babbler, Olive-backed Tailorbird,
Crimson breasted Flowerpecker, and Javan Sunbird. Accommodation comfortable
hotel.
UJUNG KULON NATIONAL PARK (20-24 July) lies on the extreme
southwest corner of Java, and is home for a few of the extremely endangered
Javan Rhinoceros. It's unlikely we'll see the rhino, but we'll see some great
birds including: Green Junglefowl, the endangered Green Peafowl, Ruddy Cuckoo
Dove, Sunda Scops-Owl, Buffy Fish-Owl, Large-tailed Nightjar, Rufous-backed
Kingfisher, Wreathed, Malaysian Pied, and Rhinoceros Hornbills, Speckled Piculet,
Banded Pitta, White-crowned Forktail, Temminck's and Horsfield's Babblers, Large
Wren-Babbler, Grey-cheeked Babbler, Fulvous-chested Flycatcher, Mangrove Whistler,
Yellow-vented Flowerpecker, Ruby-cheeked Sunbird, and Javan Munia. The Banteng,
a fine cow, is readily seen here. Accommodation basic.
PULAU RAMBUT (25 July) is a small island reserve near Jakarta
just covered with birds: Pacific Reef-Egret, other egrets, Milky Storks, Glossy
and Black-headed Ibises, White-bellied Sea-Eagle, etc. Enroute we should see
2 or 3 species of frigatebirds (including Christmas), Black-naped Tern, Great
and Lesser Crested Terns, etc.
BOGOR BOTANICAL GARDENS (25 July). We'll look for Black-naped
Fruit-Dove, Blue-eared Kingfisher, Olive-backed Tailorbird, and Scarlet-headed
Flowerpecker here.
GEDE/PANGRANGO NATIONAL PARK (25-28 July) was battered by a
recent typhoon, but remains one of the best montane forest reserves in Java.
In fact, the downed trees opened up the canopy, making it easier to see the
birds there. Nearly all the Javan montane endemics are here and we'll see most
of them as well as some other fine birds: Spotted Kestrel, Pink-headed Fruit-Dove,
Volcano Swiflet, Brown-throated and Flame-fronted Barbets, Crimson-winged Woodpecker,
Sunda Cuckooshrike, Lesser and White-browed Shortwings, Sunda Robin, Sunda Forktail,
Sunda Whistlingthrush, Chestnut backed Scimitar-Babbler, Eye-browed and Pygmy
Wren-Babblers, White-bibbed and Crescent-chested Babblers, Rufous-fronted Laughingthrush,
Chestnut-fronted Shrike-Babbler, Javan Fulvetta, Spotted Crocias, Javan Tesia,
Sunda Bush-Warbler, Sunda Warbler, Rufous-tailed and White-bellied Fantails,
Pygmy Tit, Blue Nuthatch, Blood-breasted Flowerpecker, White-flanked Sunbird,
and Grey-throated Ibon. There is a chance to see Javan Hawk-Eagle, Chestnut-bellied
Partridge, Javan Scops-Owl, Salvadori's Nightjar, Waterfall Swift (Giant Swiftlet),
Blue-tailed Trogon, Javan Cochoa, Mountain Serin, or Tawny or Pin-tailed Parrotfinch.
Accommodation basic.
EAST JAVA
ALAS PURWO FOREST (29 July) and BALURAN
(30 July) are savanna interspersed by patches of deciduous forest. Banteng (a
superb cow) and Water Buffalo are common here along with Crested Serpent-Eagle,
Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Green Junglefowl, Green Peafowl, Island Turtle-Dove,
Spotted Wood-Owl, Large-tailed Nightjar, Wreathed Hornbill, Banded Pitta, White-shouldered
Triller, Java Sparrow, etc.
BALI
In spite of the fact that BALI has been mostly deforested, this exquisite island remains one of the most idyllic spots on earth. It has a laid-back, friendly ambiance coupled with a sensuous tropical aura that is at once relaxing and intensely romantic.
BALI BARAT NATIONAL PARK (30/31 July) is the last stand of
the Bali Myna. They are not easy to see, but we have a chance. Other possible
birds are: Great-billed Heron, Wandering Whistlingduck, Beach Thick-knee, Pink-necked
Pigeon, Red-breasted Parakeet, Cerulean Kingfisher, Common Flameback, Olive-backed
Tailorbird, Mangrove Whistler, Black-winged Starling, Javan Myna, etc.
BALI HANDARA COUNTRY CLUB (31 July/1 August) is situated right next
to a nice patch of montane forest. We'll have a relaxing time here looking for
Black Eagle, Grey-cheeked Pigeon, Yellow throated Hanging Parrot, Flame-fronted
Barbet, Blood-breasted Flowerpecker, Sunda Honeyeater, Javan Munia, Short-tailed
Starling, etc. With luck, we might see a Dark-backed Imperial Pigeon, Orange-headed
Thrush or Javan Bush-Warbler.
DENPASAR MUDFLATS (2 August) offer us a fine opportunity to
see 3 recently split species: Sunda Teal (from Grey Teal); Javan Plover (from
Kentish Plover); and Cave Swiftlet (from Glossy Swiftlet). We may also see Slaty-breasted
Rail, White-browed and Ruddy-breasted Crakes, a few shorebirds, Island Collared-Dove,
Javan and White-headed Munias, and Streaked Weaver.
ITINERARY
12 July, Saturday |
Depart New York (JFK) for Singapore via
the Atlantic on Singapore Airlines SQ5 at 2145 |
13 July, Sunday |
Alternatively, leave Los Angeles via SQ5 at 0115 or
San Francisco via SQ1 at 0145 via the Pacific. |
14 July, Monday |
Arrive Singapore. Connect via SQ to Jakarta arriving
at 0830 (from New York) or 1330 (from San Francisco & Los Angeles).
Overnight Arcadia Hotel. |
15 July - 1 August |
On tour. |
2 August, Saturday |
AM birding Denpasar mudflats. Fly Denpasar/Singapore
via either SQ143(1305/1535) to connect to Los Angeles or San Francisco,
arriving the same evening; or SQ149(2000/2230), connecting to New York
and arriving the following morning. |
| Land | *Air | Total | Single Supplement | |
| From New York | $5,776 | $1,597 | $7,373 | $417 |
| From San Francisco | $5,776 | $1,461 | $7,237 | $417 |
| From Los Angeles | $5,776 | $1,461 | $7,237 | $417 |
| From Jakarta | $5,776 | $120 | $5,896 | $417 |
*Based on Singapore Airlines Apex fare of $1,477 (from New York) or $1,341 (from San Francisco or Los Angeles), plus $120 for the Jakarta/Denpasar Sector (we will purchase the Jakarta/Denpasar ticket for you in Indonesia).
PARTICIPANT LIMIT: 10 persons, plus the leader.
LAND PRICE BASED ON NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: Land price is based on 6 people. If there are fewer than 6, a small-party supplement will be charged.
LAND PRICE INCLUDES: Land price includes all ground transportation,
double occupancy hotel rooms, all meals, bottled water at meals, guides, tips,
fees, and airport taxes when accompanied by the leader. NOT INCLUDED are airport
taxes when not accompanied by the leader, passports, visas, service charges
for obtaining visas, excess baggage charges, medical examinations or treatment,
meal or other charges incurred which are not part of the itinerary (caused by
unforeseen delay beyond our control), mineral waters, room service charges,
items not on menu of included meals, personal items, souvenirs, sightseeing
not included in the itinerary, insurance of any kind, and telephone calls.
LAND AND AIR RATES: All prices are based on tariff and exchange
rates in effect on 1 July 2002. Price changes, due either to alterations in
tariffs or exchange rates, will be reflected in the prices charged for the tour.
KingBird Tours' planning, promotional and operating costs are included in all
tour rates.
ACCOMMODATIONS: Based on 2 persons sharing a twin-bedded room.
Single rooms will be available at the supplement charge quoted. In some of the
more remote areas, however, single rooms are unavailable. We'll supply room-mates
where possible, but cannot guarantee to find roommates for all desiring them.
If no roommate is available, the single-supplement will be charged for any person
utilizing single accommodation. First class or best available hotels with private
bath and air-conditioning are provided where available. However, some accommodation
will be basic.
MEALS: All meals are included in the tour price. This will
be breakfast, table d'hôte lunch and dinner. A la carte meals will be
provided at some hotels. Box lunches will be utilized on some days. For those
joining only a segment of the tour, meals are normally not included when you
are not with the main tour group (prior to joining or after leaving).
TOUR ESCORT: The leader of your tour, Ben
King, the president of KingBird Tours, will be with you during the entire tour
from the time you reach Jakarta until you depart from Bali.
TAXES AND GRATUITIES: All necessary gratuities
to hotel staff, waiters, local guides, drivers, etc., are included in the tour
price. Your tour leader is paid a salary and does not expect tips. Thus it is
not necessary to tip anyone on the entire tour. However, if you wish to tip
anyone for any reason, it is quite all right. All local government taxes are
included in the tour price.
AIRPORT TAXES: These will be paid by your
leader when he is accompanying you. When he is not with you, these taxes are
your own responsibility.
BAGGAGE: International flight baggage allowance
from USA to Jakarta and return is two pieces, each weighing up to 32
kilograms (70 pounds) of standard luggage dimension. However, on internal
flights in Indonesia you are allowed a maximum of 20 kg. (44 lbs.)
They are likely to weigh your luggage carefully at least once or twice and perhaps
each time. You will be responsible for any excess baggage charges. Charges are
not high however, so bring what you need. You are allowed one carry-on bag on
all flights. Air carrier's liability for baggage loss is limited and therefore
baggage insurance is recommended and available at nominal rates. Baggage insurance
forms will be included along with your interim invoice.
SMOKING RULES:
(1) NO smoking in vehicles. (2) NO smoking at meal tables. (3) NO smoking in
bedrooms if your roommate does not smoke. (4) The smoker is expected to see
that his smoke does not move toward the other tour members, at all times. (5)
Anyone smoking will be last in line on single-file paths or trails.
KingBird Tours
P.O. Box 196
Planetarium Station
New York, NY 10024
Telephone: 1 (212) 866-7923
FAX: 1 (212) 866-4225
Email:kingbirdtours@earthlink.net