Dangka – small settlement in the Barito Selatan regency of Central Kalimantan
Dangka is located in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, within the territory of Barito Selatan regency, in Dusun Selatan kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-1.65° latitude, 115.03° longitude), the settlement lies near the equator in the interior of Borneo (Kalimantan), in an area of dense tropical forests belonging to the Barito River watershed. Detailed, published sources are not available specifically about Dangka; the settlement and its immediate surroundings are presented below based on verifiable information pertaining to the broader region.
General overview
Dangka belongs to Dusun Selatan kecamatan, which forms part of Barito Selatan regency. The regency capital is the city of Buntok. In Kalimantan Tengah province – whose capital is Palangka Raya – according to 2020 census data, a total of 2,669,969 people lived there, with data recorded in mid-2024 showing 2,784,971 inhabitants. The province covers an area of 153,564.50 km², making it one of Indonesia's largest provinces. Dusun Selatan district, to which Dangka belongs, extends across the region of the southern tributaries of the Barito River, where livelihoods have traditionally been based on agriculture, forestry, and small-scale fishing. The area is predominantly rural in character, lying far from larger cities and major transport routes, so the settlement's narrower infrastructure provisions are characteristically limited. The natural conditions of the region are determined by equatorial rainforests and major river systems, which play a significant role in the daily lives of the communities here.
Real estate and investment
Dangka and its broader area, the real estate market of Barito Selatan regency, cannot be described in detail based on available sources, as published, settlement-level data are not available. However, based on general patterns relating to Central Kalimantan province, it can be established that the real estate market in interior, rural areas is considerably less active and less liquid than in coastal cities or in the vicinity of the provincial capital, Palangka Raya. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations as they apply to foreign nationals, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land in Indonesia; certain property titles (such as Hak Pakai – right of use) are available to them, though practical application of these in rural, remote regions is considerably more complex than in more developed tourist areas. Investments taking place in interior Kalimantan rural areas typically relate to the agricultural sector, extraction of natural resources (for example, plantations, timber production), or development of local transport infrastructure. Before any local real estate transaction, on-site legal and administrative consultation is necessary.
Safety and security
Concrete, published data are not available regarding safety and security in Dangka. According to general assessment of Central Kalimantan province and interior Bornean rural regions, these areas typically do not fall among the country's zones with high crime indices. The closed social structure of rural communities and strong local community norms are generally associated with lower levels of petty crime, though distance and infrastructure limitations can affect the effectiveness of police presence. Wherever service availability and institutional infrastructure are limited, local knowledge and community connections are particularly important for secure daily living. These general observations characterize the broader region; specific safety and security data for Dangka are not available.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not list named tourist attractions in Dangka or in the narrower Dusun Selatan kecamatan. The most renowned natural and cultural assets of the broader region, Barito Selatan regency, relate to the Barito River system, the traditions of the region's indigenous Dayak communities, and the associated Bornean rainforests, which are areas of international significance from botanical and ecological perspectives. Within Central Kalimantan province as a whole, the equatorial Borneo tropical forests, the diverse wildlife discoverable along river systems, and the traditions of native cultures attract those travelers seeking less intensively visited interior areas instead of the incomparably more heavily visited Bali or Java. Regarding specific named attractions in the immediate vicinity of Dangka, verifiable source data are not currently available, so consultation with local sources is recommended before undertaking visits to specific cultural or natural destinations.
Summary
Dangka is a rural settlement located in Dusun Selatan kecamatan, Barito Selatan regency, Central Kalimantan province, regarding which detailed, published data are not accessible. Based on patterns characteristic of the broader region, it represents an interior Bornean, nature-proximate area of agricultural and forestry character, where infrastructure and institutional provision are limited. Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, yet relatively sparsely populated, with a population of 2.78 million and an area of 153,564 km². Regarding Dangka and its immediate region, consultation with local and regional sources is advisable in order to obtain reliable, up-to-date local knowledge.

