West Borneo is known as the province of 'one thousand rivers', where many hundreds of large and small rivers are found which can be navigated. The geographical condition of West Borneo, which is filled with river flows and also the effects of vertical erosion, has caused many waterfalls to spread throughout the province. There are dozens of waterfalls with a variety of uniqueness scattered around Sintang, Bengkayang, Ngabang and several other areas.
Deep in the northeastern part of the city of Pontianak, hidden 7 levels of waterfalls formed from the fault of the Dait River. Riam Dait is the name, or often called Remabu Waterfall by local people. This unique waterfall is located in Skendal Village, Air Besar District, Landak Regency. Can be accessed from Ngabang City or can also pass Tayan District.
The location is far away from the city of Pontianak, so it takes quite a long time to arrive at this 7-level waterfall. About 6 hours of time needed for visitors to start the journey from Pontianak City. Keep in mind, when compared to the distance from Pontianak, the location of this waterfall is much closer than Entikong which is the border of the Republic of Indonesia with Malaysia.
Arriving at the first level area of this waterfall, visitors will be spoiled with natural landscapes that are still very beautiful. A waterfall soaring high with thick trees surrounding the cascade will make your eyes amaze. In addition, there are stretches of white sand in the surrounding area that are not necessarily found in other waterfalls. Of course it would be more exciting if camping in this area, the sensation is almost the same as camping on the beach because of the white sand. Camping options are also very appropriate, because it can explore 6 other cascades with more flexible time.
To get to the next level, there are tracks that are still somewhat closed and a few short cliffs that require visitors to climb. The easiest to reach are waterfalls level 2 and 3, starting from level 4 to level 7, the tracks begin to be difficult because they are still rarely visited. The splash of water makes Pasir Pesona Riam Dait and the lush green trees around it will amaze the visitors' eyes.