Teluk Mampun – A settlement in Dusun Selatan district, Central Kalimantan province
Teluk Mampun is one of the settlements in Dusun Selatan district, which belongs to Barito Selatan Regency in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province. The settlement is located on the island of Borneo, within the Indonesian Kalimantan macro-region, which is one of the country's most significant territories. Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, covering 153,564.50 square kilometers following structural changes since 2022. According to 2024 data, the region has approximately 2.8 million residents and is administratively composed of 13 regencies and 1 municipality.
General overview
Teluk Mampun is a settlement that operates within the administrative system of Barito Selatan Regency. The name of the regency itself indicates that it belongs to the southern section of the Barito River – the Barito is one of Indonesia's most significant rivers, flowing from the interior of Kalimantan toward South Kalimantan. Dusun Selatan district forms the southern part of this region, where the settlement's geographical coordinates reflect the terrestrial and hydrographical characteristics of Kalimantan. The settlement's name, "Teluk Mampun," literally translates to bay or coastline in the Indonesian language, which potentially indicates proximity to water. Regional security and infrastructure in regency-level context should be understood within Central Kalimantan's provincial setting – it follows the characteristic administrative circumstances of the equator-adjacent, tropical Central Kalimantan region. Outlying settlements such as Teluk Mampun are generally built on economies centered around resource extraction (oil, natural products, forestry) and agriculture.
Real estate and investment
Teluk Mampun's real estate market can be understood at the level of Barito Selatan Regency and Central Kalimantan province. The Indonesian real estate market operates with fundamental restrictions for foreigners: land ownership is limited to Indonesian citizens and Indonesia-registered companies. Foreigners may acquire long-term lease rights (up to 30 years, extendable for a further 20 years) and may hold usufruct rights (usage rights). Regional markets such as Barito Selatan are typically organized around extractive industry and agronomic activities (cattle raising, palm oil, timber communities). Real estate prices in Central Kalimantan are generally considerably lower than in Java or Bali's main tourism centers. Development opportunities in such areas are primarily linked to agribusiness, resource development, and local infrastructure projects. Regency-level investment dynamics operate within Indonesia's decentralization model, where local government and local regulations play a central role. For a foreign investor, relationships with local government and Indonesian legal advice are essential.
Safety and security
There are no settlement-level verifiable data available regarding Teluk Mampun's safety and security. Generally, Barito Selatan Regency and Central Kalimantan province are not considered among Indonesia's highest-risk areas; however, rural regions dominated by resource extraction and agronomic activities have different security profiles compared to major urban centers (such as Palangka Raya). A general characteristic of such areas is that public order maintenance is primarily based on local community norms and emphasis on official presence. Regions affected by resource extraction are sometimes subject to tensions, which may manifest directly or indirectly in community law protection. Standard advice for rural settlements is that travelers and long-term residents should seek to build local connections and inform themselves in advance about current local conditions. Police and administrative infrastructure exists, but in rural contexts, alternative dispute resolution methods are also common.
Tourist attractions
Teluk Mampun's settlement-level tourist resources are not documented in official records. However, the settlement is located in Dusun Selatan district, which is part of Barito Selatan Regency – a region connected to the Barito River. One of Central Kalimantan province's principal city-attractions is Palangka Raya, which is closely linked to the province administratively and economically. The province as a whole is known for its forestry and resource extraction; regency-level tourism activity is minimal, as the area is fundamentally dominated by rural economy and industrialized extractive sectors. Those wishing to become acquainted with the regency's natural characteristics may explore the Barito River region and the wetland surrounding it, which is significant from a biodiversity perspective but is not necessarily equipped for tourism. Connected with the region's primary and secondary forests and agronomic areas, low-level tourism characteristic of terrestrial rural areas is typical. Among the nearest larger cities, Palangka Raya (approximately 200 km within a broader regional calculation) offers accommodation and basic infrastructure.
Summary
Teluk Mampun is a rural settlement in Dusun Selatan district, operating within the administrative structure of Barito Selatan Regency and Central Kalimantan province. The area is fundamentally connected to an agronomic and resource-oriented economy rather than organized tourism. The real estate market and investments are subject to Indonesian legal framework and local regency-level regulations. Public safety is generally considered adequate within rural Indonesian conditions. Significant preparation for tourist interest is not available.

