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It was a short journey (15 to 20 minutes from Anmon Resort. The 45 minutes mangrove tour offers a captivating nature experience within Bintan's lush mangrove forests. Navigate the River to appreciate the diverse plant and animal life. There will be a guide and a person who will be driving the boat, they will share their knowledge about the formation and vital role of mangrove trees in preserving clean water.These mangroves harbor intriguing wildlife, including shy creatures like monkeys, monitor lizards, and mangrove snakes. Lucky observers might spot snakes resting above the tree branches or monkeys swinging through trees. The riverbed can be spotted with marine life, such as mudskippers, crabs, mud lobsters, snails, and clams. Towards the river's end, you will learn about the practical uses of mangrove plants, like crafting hats and making into shirts material. There will also be some kelpngs known as Orang Lauts, living in stilt-built homes. You can also see static fishing traps used by fishermen to secure their daily catches along the river. There were also free coconut (to be pluck from their tree on the spot) and also a small river swing for good photo taking and experience shoot. Overall, it will a short and sweet journey but it would be good to have the boat to be have a longer journey.
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It was a short journey (15 to 20 minutes from Anmon Resort. The 45 minutes mangrove tour offers a captivating nature experience within Bintan's lush mangrove forests. Navigate the River to appreciate the diverse plant and animal life. There will be a guide and a person who will be driving the boat, they will share their knowledge about the formation and vital role of mangrove trees in preserving clean water.These mangroves harbor intriguing wildlife, including shy creatures like monkeys, monitor lizards, and mangrove snakes. Lucky observers might spot snakes resting above the tree branches or monkeys swinging through trees. The riverbed can be spotted with marine life, such as mudskippers, crabs, mud lobsters, snails, and clams. Towards the river's end, you will learn about the practical uses of mangrove plants, like crafting hats and making into shirts material. There will also be some kelpngs known as Orang Lauts, living in stilt-built homes. You can also see static fishing traps used by fishermen to secure their daily catches along the river. There were also free coconut (to be pluck from their tree on the spot) and also a small river swing for good photo taking and experience shoot. Overall, it will a short and sweet journey but it would be good to have the boat to be have a longer journey.