Jango – small Bornean settlement in the interior region of Kabupaten Barito Timur
Jango is a small settlement in the province of Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) in Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Patangkep Tutui district (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Barito Timur (East Barito regency). Based on its coordinates (approximately 1.9 degrees south latitude and 115.4 degrees east longitude), the region is situated in interior, forested areas, away from the regency seat of Tamiang Layang. Detailed statistical or descriptive documentation specifically about the settlement is not currently publicly available; the following information is based on verifiable data at the broader regency level.
General overview
Jango belongs to the Patangkep Tutui kecamatan, which is part of one of Central Kalimantan's interior, sparsely populated districts. According to the 2020 census data for Kabupaten Barito Timur, the regency's total population was 115,406 people, and by mid-2024 it had grown to 118,021, while population density remained at only approximately 30 people per square kilometre. This figure clearly demonstrates that this region belongs to the sparsely populated areas of Indonesia, where villages are typically small communities with traditional ways of life. The administrative centre of Kabupaten Barito Timur is Tamiang Layang, located in the Dusun Timur kecamatan. Based on Jango's relative isolation and the region's low population density, it can be presumed that the settlement is a typical small Bornean village; however, specific, verifiable data on the number of inhabitants and local economy are currently not available. The region is generally characterized by agriculture – primarily rice cultivation and small-scale horticulture – as well as forestry, which forms the livelihood basis for numerous rural communities in Central Kalimantan.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Kabupaten Barito Timur – and thus the broader environment of Jango – is not among Indonesia's regions that are particularly active from an investment perspective. The region's low population density and poor infrastructural development of interior areas generally result in moderate real estate demand, particularly in areas distant from larger urban centres such as Tamiang Layang. It is important to note as a general regulatory framework that in Indonesia, foreign nationals are not entitled to direct land ownership acquisition (hak milik); for them, long-term lease arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai) are typically available, the precise legal framework of which requires the involvement of a local legal expert in every case. In interior Kalimantan villages, real estate transactions typically occur within local communities, and market transparency and documentation differ substantially from those of larger cities. Before making an investment decision, site inspection and consultation with local administration are essential.
Safety and security
No public, settlement-level public safety statistics or police data are available for Jango and its immediate surroundings. The general characteristic of Kabupaten Barito Timur and the interior regions of Central Kalimantan is that the close community bonds of small rural villages significantly influence local public safety. In Indonesia, public safety conditions in rural areas are generally considered stable, although infrastructure and public services – including police presence – are less dense in interior areas than in cities. When planning travel or extended stays, it is recommended to consider current information issued by Indonesian foreign affairs services and one's own country's travel advisory authorities, as these contain up-to-date information relevant to the general region.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source is available regarding specific tourist attractions linked to Jango. Available sources do not mention named attractions for the broader Kabupaten Barito Timur region either. The interior of Central Kalimantan can generally offer interest through its primary forest environment, the traditional culture of Dayak communities, and river systems – primarily the Barito River and its tributaries – to those drawn to Bornean natural and cultural heritage. However, these general characteristics do not replace information about specific, verified local attractions. Anyone wishing to learn about the tourist possibilities of Jango and its immediate vicinity can obtain reliable, up-to-date information from the local administration of Kabupaten Barito Timur and the tourism services of Kalimantan Tengah province.
Summary
Jango is a small interior Bornean settlement in the Patangkep Tutui kecamatan of Kabupaten Barito Timur in Central Kalimantan province. According to 2024 data, the regency is characterized by a population of approximately 118,000 and an extremely low population density of approximately 30 people per square kilometre, which reflects the region's rural, sparsely populated character. Direct, verifiable data about the village is not available, so specific real estate market, public safety, and tourist assessments can only be conducted within the broader regional context and general framework. For more detailed information, the local administration of Kabupaten Barito Timur and provincial authorities represent the most reliable sources.

