Danau Bambure – a small Borneo settlement in the interior of Central Kalimantan Province
Danau Bambure is a small settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Dusun Utara district (kecamatan), which is part of Barito Selatan Regency (kabupaten). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is situated in the center of the region, in the province's interior, less urbanized areas. Central Kalimantan Province, with its area of 153,564.50 km², is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, with its capital in Palangka Raya city; according to the 2020 census, the province had a population of approximately 2.67 million people.
General overview
The name Danau Bambure itself hints at its natural environment: the Indonesian word "danau" means lake, which may suggest that the settlement is located near or on the shore of a lake, although no verified source confirms this. The place does not appear as a widely recognized tourist or economic destination, and available sources contain no specific data about this village. Dusun Utara district is part of Barito Selatan Regency, which is one of Central Kalimantan Province's administrative units. Barito Selatan Regency extends along the Barito River and encompasses the province's interior areas, characterized mainly by forests, rivers, and smaller lake systems. Settlements in Central Kalimantan's interior areas are generally relatively small in population, with their economies determined largely by local agriculture, fishing, and activities related to forestry. Central Kalimantan as a whole consists of 13 regencies and 1 city, making it one of Indonesia's most extensive yet relatively sparsely populated provinces.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Danau Bambure; therefore, general characteristics of the broader area, Barito Selatan Regency, and Central Kalimantan Province provide some orientation. In Central Kalimantan's interior areas, the real estate market is typically less liquid than in the island's coastal or urban regions, and property values are generally considerably lower than in more developed Indonesian regions. The province's economic development is partly driven by mineral extraction, the palm oil industry, and agriculture, though their impact on individual interior villages varies considerably. It is generally true in Indonesia that foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership; under the relevant land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), only Indonesian nationals can acquire full property rights, while foreign investors may have access to various restricted title forms, such as longer-term lease agreements (Hak Pakai). In rural, less developed areas, the transparency of the real estate market and legal risks may differ from more developed regions, so all real estate transactions should be discussed with local legal experts.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistical sources are available regarding Danau Bambure's public safety situation. Smaller villages in Central Kalimantan Province's interior areas are generally not considered priority areas for public safety concerns; however, general travel advisories for some Kalimantan provinces note that in interior forested areas, limitations in infrastructure access, sporadic healthcare provision, and natural hazards (flooding, forest fires) may pose greater risks than in urban areas. Regarding the country as a whole, Indonesia is a country with highly varied public safety conditions; interior rural settlements in Kalimantan are typically quiet agricultural communities where public order is generally stable, though infrastructure deficiencies in themselves present risks. It is advisable to obtain current travel advice from one's own country's foreign affairs authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions or sights are listed in available sources regarding Danau Bambure. The name "danau" (lake) suggests some form of natural feature in the immediate vicinity, though verified sources do not support details of this. Barito Selatan Regency and the broader Central Kalimantan Province are geographically rich areas: the province contains numerous rivers, peatland forests, and tropical rainforest areas that may be potentially valuable from an ecotourism perspective. It is known regarding Central Kalimantan Province as a whole that Tanjung Puting National Park is one of the region's most visited nature reserves, where observing the orangutan population is the main attraction; however, this is located in the province's southern-southwestern section and is at a considerable geographical distance from Danau Bambure. Possible forms of local rural tourism in the province's interior areas are more related to travel along rivers, learning about the culture of local Dayak communities, and nature activities, but no verifiable, detailed data is available regarding these specific to this area.
Summary
Danau Bambure is a small settlement little known to the broader public, located in Central Kalimantan Province, in Dusun Utara district, within Barito Selatan Regency's territory. Available sources contain data only at the provincial level, so specific demographic, economic, or tourist details regarding the settlement are not known. The broader region's characteristics – extensive natural habitats, low population density, limited infrastructure – provide a framework for understanding the place. For those requiring more detailed, current information about the village, local Indonesian administrative authorities or on-site research can provide reliable data.

