Ketab – a small settlement in the interior lowlands of Central Kalimantan, Barito Timur regency
Ketab is a small settlement (desa) in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, situated in the interior regions of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Pematang Karau subdistrict (kecamatan), which forms part of Barito Timur regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (-1.8999171, 114.9872821), the settlement lies in a forested, hilly area near the Equator and close to the eastern border of Borneo. Direct sources about the village are not available; therefore, the information presented below is based on verified data accessible at the Barito Timur regency level, with this contextual framework clearly indicated.
General overview
Ketab does not appear among widely known Indonesian settlements in public consciousness; no independent, detailed description of the village is found in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources. According to its administrative classification, it is connected to the Pematang Karau subdistrict, which is one of the interior districts of Barito Timur regency. The regency seat itself is Tamiang Layang, located in the Dusun Timur subdistrict. Barito Timur regency was inhabited by 115,406 people in 2020 (population density 30 per km²); by mid-2024, the population had grown to 118,021 – reflecting relatively sparse settlement, which is generally characteristic of the interior areas of Central Kalimantan. The interior of Borneo has traditionally been a region characterized by agricultural and forestry activities; smaller villages, including presumably Ketab, typically derive their livelihoods from palm oil plantation agriculture, subsistence farming, and the extraction of natural resources. The infrastructure of interior areas – roads, transportation connections, and public services – generally lags in development behind coastal and major urban areas, although regency-level development efforts are gradually mitigating this.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for Ketab. In the broader context of Barito Timur regency, it can be stated that the real estate market in the interior areas of Central Kalimantan differs fundamentally from what is observed on the islands of Java or Bali: due to lower population density, modest infrastructure, and agricultural character, commercial real estate development pressure can be considered moderate. However, the presence of the palm oil industry and natural resources (such as coal and mineral extraction) on the island of Kalimantan occasionally attracts industrial and logistics-oriented investments to the region. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot directly acquire freehold land (Hak Milik); for them, usage rights (Hak Pakai) or lease rights (Hak Sewa) are available, and certain property rights may be acquired through a foreign investment company (PT PMA). These legal frameworks are applicable throughout the country, and thus also govern matters in Barito Timur regency. Prior to making investment decisions, it is advisable to consult with local legal and real estate advisors.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Ketab. Barito Timur regency and the interior areas of Central Kalimantan can generally be classified among lower-density, agrarian regions, which typically exhibit lower crime levels compared to urban agglomerations – however, this should be treated cautiously in the absence of concrete statistical sources. In the interior regions of Kalimantan island, the risks of the natural environment are more relevant: the tropical climate, the rainy season, and areas that are less accessible with inadequate infrastructure all require attention from visitors. Regarding general travel safety in Indonesia, it is recommended to continuously monitor current official and consular advisories.
Tourist attractions
No verified source contains named tourist attractions directly associated with Ketab village. The interior areas of Barito Timur regency can be linked to the rainforest landscape of Borneo, river valleys, and the island's characteristic biodiversity; however, available source material does not identify specific named natural or cultural attractions for this subdistrict or its immediate surroundings. It is generally known that in Central Kalimantan province, the traditional culture of Dayak communities, organized boat or raft excursions along rivers, and ecotourism opportunities in forested areas may be appealing to visitors, but source-based claims cannot be made regarding the actual proximity and accessibility of these to Ketab. Similarly, no verifiable data is available regarding the exact distance from the regency seat, Tamiang Layang.
Summary
Ketab is a small settlement located in the interior lowlands of Central Kalimantan, belonging to the Pematang Karau subdistrict and Barito Timur regency. In the absence of independent, detailed encyclopedic documentation about the village, reliable information can be obtained primarily through broader regency-level data and general characteristics of Borneo's interior areas. The regency numbered approximately 118,000 inhabitants by mid-2024, with low population density; the region's economy and way of life are connected to agriculture and natural resources. Regarding real estate market conditions, tourism, or public safety, specific claims particular to the village cannot be made due to lack of sources; therefore, interested parties are advised to engage specialists with local knowledge and to consult with Central Kalimantan authorities.

