Mangaris – a small settlement in the heart of Borneo, Barito Selatan Regency
Mangaris is an Indonesian settlement located in the Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, specifically within the Dusun Selatan district (kecamatan) of Barito Selatan Regency (kabupaten). Geographically, it lies in the interior of Borneo island, at approximate coordinates -1.7759 south latitude and 114.9636 east longitude. The provincial capital is the more distant Palangka Raya. Detailed, publicly available data sources specifically about Mangaris are not currently available, therefore the following information necessarily relies on verifiable characteristics of the broader province and region.
General overview
Mangaris is not among the more widely known Indonesian tourism or economic destinations; it is one of the characteristically small, rural villages of interior Borneo belonging to the Dusun Selatan district. The Dusun Selatan district forms part of Barito Selatan Regency, which itself is located in the southern band of Central Kalimantan province. Central Kalimantan province as a whole is one of Indonesia's largest provinces: according to 2022 data, its area is 153,564.50 km², and based on the 2020 census it had nearly 2.67 million inhabitants, while data released by the Ministry of Interior in mid-2024 recorded 2,784,971 residents. The province consists of a total of 13 regencies and 1 city. A general characteristic of such interior Borneo districts is relatively low population density, the predominant role of agricultural and forestry activities, and the simultaneous presence of river and road transport in daily life. More precise, statistics relating exclusively to Mangaris – such as local population numbers or detailed descriptions of administrative boundaries – are currently not available from public sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific, local-level data about Mangaris's real estate market are not available. Within the broader context of Barito Selatan Regency and Central Kalimantan province, it can generally be said that real estate markets in rural interior Borneo areas differ significantly from those in more developed tourism regions: property transactions are slower, valuation data are less publicly available, and development projects are predominantly concentrated in larger urban centers. It is generally applicable in Indonesia that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) or other restricted property titles are available to them, whose specific conditions must always be clarified based on current Indonesian legislation and the opinion of a local legal expert. From an investment perspective, such rural, small settlements in Central Kalimantan generally represent low-liquidity markets with longer payback periods, where demand is typically local in nature.
Safety and security
No specific sources are available regarding public safety or crime statistics relating to Mangaris. Central Kalimantan province can generally be classified among moderately developed, rurally dominated Indonesian provinces, where in smaller communities local community networks and traditional social norms typically play a stabilizing role. For the province as a whole, no detailed public security statistics are available that would allow factual conclusions to be drawn about Mangaris. A generally observable tendency in such rural interior Borneo regions is that public safety is influenced more by natural and infrastructure challenges – such as flooding and difficult accessibility – than by the forms of crime characteristic of large cities. It is advisable to obtain more comprehensive, reliable information from local Indonesian authorities or organizations with experience in the region.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions directly linked to Mangaris are known. The natural features generally characteristic of interior areas of Central Kalimantan province – including extensive tropical forests, river systems, and Bornean biodiversity – provide the basis for ecological interest, but these are not unique attractions attributed to Mangaris; rather, they form part of the natural heritage extending across the entire region. The Barito River and its tributaries are counted as the general natural framework of Barito Selatan Regency, but due to lack of sources, we are unable to list attractions specifically affecting Mangaris. Those setting out to explore the district would do well to gather information about Buntok city, the capital of Barito Selatan Regency, where more precise local information can be collected about available excursion routes and natural areas.
Summary
Mangaris is a small, poorly documented settlement in the Dusun Selatan district of Barito Selatan Regency in Central Kalimantan province, in the interior of Borneo island. The province itself covers an extensive area and has a population of approximately 2.7 million, however local, village-level data – and thus information about Mangaris – are largely not public. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism offerings, the general characteristics of the broader region provide guidance, while details specifically about this settlement require on-site inquiry or Indonesian official sources.

