Majundre – a small settlement in the Dusun Utara subdistrict of Central Kalimantan
Majundre is an Indonesian settlement located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) Province, in Barito Selatan Regency, specifically within the Dusun Utara subdistrict. Based on its coordinates (–1.5466° S, 114.9161° E), it lies in the central part of the island of Borneo, south of the Equator, near the extensive river system of the Barito River. The capital of the province is Palangka Raya, which serves as the region's administrative and commercial center. No direct settlement-level statistics or encyclopedic sources about Majundre are currently available, so the following description relies considerably on the broader context of Kalimantan Tengah Province and Barito Selatan Regency.
General overview
Majundre is a small, poorly documented settlement for which no independent, publicly accessible database entry or encyclopedic article is currently known. Based on its belonging to Dusun Utara subdistrict, it can be described as one of the region's characteristic inland Bornean villages, where livelihoods have traditionally been tied to agriculture, forestry, and river fishing. The territory of Barito Selatan Regency is highly fragmented, characterized by dense tropical rainforests, peatland plains, and river valleys, within which numerous small communities live in riverside villages. According to 2020 census data, Central Kalimantan Province had a population of approximately 2.67 million, with an area of 153,564.50 km², making it one of Indonesia's largest provinces. This context also indicates that population density in Kalimantan Tengah is relatively low, and many small settlements – including presumably Majundre – exist in sparsely inhabited, isolated rural conditions. The name of Dusun Utara subdistrict ("northern forest district") likewise suggests that the affected areas are partially forested, minimally urbanized zones.
Real estate and investment
No independent, local-level real estate market data is available for Majundre. In the broader context of Barito Selatan Regency and Kalimantan Tengah Province, it can be said that the real estate market in inland Bornean rural areas is generally characterized by low turnover, modest land prices, and limited development infrastructure, in contrast to the coastal zones of the island or areas near major cities. The province's real estate development dynamics are primarily influenced by the agglomeration around Palangka Raya, as well as certain mining and plantation regions (palm oil, coal). For foreign citizens, the generally known framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applies: Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved for Indonesian citizens only, while foreigners may acquire rights to real property only in the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (rental rights). This applies especially in rural, low-turnover areas – such as Majundre and its immediate surroundings presumably are – since local transactions are predominantly organized informally according to community land-use norms. Evaluating investment potential requires on-site examination at the regency level and consultation with local administration.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible settlement-level crime or police statistics are available regarding Majundre's public safety situation. For the broader region, Central Kalimantan Province in general, it can be said that inland Bornean rural areas typically present different challenges than urbanized areas due to their characteristically lower population density and strong community cohesion: isolation, limited access to healthcare and disaster response, and tensions caused by illegal logging and mining are the more typical challenges. From the perspective of public safety affecting travelers, the most important factor is the condition of infrastructure and accessibility – many villages in inland Kalimantan are reachable only by boat or poor-quality forest roads, which complicates emergency assistance in crisis situations. In the absence of specific public safety indicators for Majundre, applying generalized regional data would be misleading; therefore, for meaningful local risk assessment, on-site consultation is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No sources recording named tourist attractions for Majundre are available. The broader natural and cultural environment of Barito Selatan Regency and Dusun Utara subdistrict, however, encompasses numerous elements that are characteristic of the region as a whole and may be relevant to interested visitors. Central Kalimantan Province's extensive tropical rainforests and river systems – including the Barito River and its tributaries – are potential sites for nature tourism, where typical activities include local river transport, visits to traditional Dayak villages, and observation of jungle ecosystems. In other parts of the province, particularly around Tanjung Puting National Park (located in Kotawaringin Barat Regency, thus not in Barito Selatan), orangutan rehabilitation tourism is well known; however, this is at considerable distance from Majundre and lies in a different administrative unit. The available materials contain no specifically documented, source-verified landmarks for Barito Selatan region; to explore possible local attractions, consultation with the regency's tourism office or local guides is recommended.
Summary
Majundre is a small, poorly documented Bornean settlement in the Dusun Utara subdistrict of Barito Selatan Regency in Kalimantan Tengah Province. In the absence of independent settlement-level data, substantive information about the location is provided primarily through the broader provincial and regency-level context: Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest and yet relatively sparsely populated provinces, where the life of rural, inland Bornean villages is closely tied to the natural environment and river networks. In case of intent to purchase real estate, invest, or reside there, on-site examination and consultation with local administration and a registered Indonesian legal advisor are absolutely necessary.

