Ampah II – a Borneo village in Dusun Tengah district, East Barito Regency
Ampah II is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) Province in Indonesia, characterized by the tropical, densely forested interior of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Dusun Tengah district (kecamatan), which is part of East Barito Regency (Kabupaten Barito Timur). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located approximately between the first and second degrees of southern latitude, near the equator. Beyond the available database information, detailed, verifiable sources about the settlement are currently not available, so the description below relies on generally known characteristics of the broader administrative units – Dusun Tengah district, Kabupaten Barito Timur, and Central Kalimantan Province – clearly indicating this framing.
General overview
Ampah II is relatively unknown to the general public, primarily understandable as part of or in the vicinity of the broader Ampah settlement complex. Dusun Tengah district – to which the village administratively belongs – is an interior territorial unit of Kabupaten Barito Timur. Barito Timur itself is a relatively sparsely populated region in the central part of Borneo, where economic activity has traditionally been determined by agriculture, small-scale forestry, and fishing organized along riverbanks. The region's namesake river, the Barito, is one of Borneo's major waterways, whose catchment area covers much of Central and South Kalimantan; Dusun Tengah district is also located near this broader hydrographic system. The interior areas of Central Kalimantan are characterized by low population density, infrastructure – particularly in more remote villages – is modestly developed, and lifestyle is closely connected to the natural environment. In the case of Ampah II, settlement-level statistical or administrative data is not available, so details beyond the above cannot be provided factually.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable real estate market data for Ampah II is not available in accessible sources, so the broader context of Kabupaten Barito Timur and Central Kalimantan should be considered below. The real estate market in Central Kalimantan's interior areas is generally characterized by low land prices, modest investment turnover, and limited development activity, in contrast to the province's administrative center, Palangka Raya, where more active transaction volume can be observed. The value of land near small villages is fundamentally determined by accessibility, agricultural usability, and proximity to public services. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural land or residential property; for them, primarily HGB (Hak Guna Bangunan – building use rights) and HOA (Hak Pakai – use rights) are available, subject to specified conditions and time limitations. This general legal framework applies equally to Ampah II and the entire country. From an investment perspective, the region primarily offers opportunities for long-term, speculative, and agricultural land purchases, without particular tourism or commercial appeal.
Safety and security
Concrete crime statistics or police data for Ampah II are not available, so the public safety situation can only be framed based on generally known characteristics of the broader region. Central Kalimantan Province has a relatively low violent crime rate compared to larger Indonesian provinces, which is partly related to low population density and rural lifestyle. In small villages in interior areas, community-level social control tends to be strong, which generally has a positive effect on local public safety. However, in more remote areas, police and emergency service accessibility may be more limited, which can increase response times in critical situations. It is not advisable to make generalizing statements about the province as a whole without verifiable sources, and for Ampah II in particular, site-specific, reliable security assessment cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable named tourist attractions directly linked to Ampah II are not known from accessible sources. The broader Kabupaten Barito Timur region is potentially interesting due to Borneo's natural characteristics: the interior areas of the province contain extensive tropical rainforests, which are part of Borneo island's biodiversity. Central Kalimantan Province is known for orangutan habitats, and in some areas – particularly around Tanjung Puting National Park, which is located in the province's southern part in Kotawaringin Barat Regency – ecotourism programs are offered, but these are not located directly near Ampah II. With regard to Dusun Tengah district and its immediate surroundings, the Barito river system, the traditional culture of local Dayak communities, and the natural environment of forested interior areas may represent contexts of potential interest, but it should only be emphasized that these are generally characteristic of the region and cannot be specifically linked to Ampah II based on concrete sources.
Summary
Ampah II is a small Borneo village relatively unknown to the general public, which administratively belongs to Dusun Tengah district and Kabupaten Barito Timur in Central Kalimantan Province. Detailed, verifiable source material about the settlement is not available, so the general description relies on known characteristics of the broader region – the regency and the province. The area carries the rural, nature-oriented character of Central Kalimantan's interior regions, where the real estate market is modest, tourism is underdeveloped, and the public safety situation can only be characterized at regional level. Ampah II is primarily worth considering for those seeking information about Central Kalimantan in the context of Dusun Tengah district or Barito Timur Regency.

