Jangkang Lama – small Borneo village in Lahei Barat district, Central Kalimantan
Jangkang Lama is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, Indonesia, belonging to the Lahei Barat kecamatan (district) within Barito Utara kabupaten (regency). According to its coordinates (approximately 0.78°S, 114.91°E), it is situated in the interior, equator-proximate region of Borneo island. Palangka Raya, the provincial capital, is located to the south and southeast of the settlement in a straight line. No publicly available sources exist specific solely to Jangkang Lama, therefore the following description is based substantially on verifiable data concerning the broader province and region, with clear indication of this approach.
General overview
Jangkang Lama belongs to the Lahei Barat kecamatan, which forms part of Barito Utara kabupaten. This interior-Borneo regency is one of the more northerly administrative units of Central Kalimantan, characterized typically by dense tropical forests, the Barito river watershed system, and low population density. According to the 2020 census data for the province as a whole, the population of Kalimantan Tengah was 2,669,969 inhabitants across an area of 153,564.50 km², representing extraordinarily low population density of approximately 17 persons per square kilometer. This ratio is generally even lower in the province's interior rural villages, such as those in Barito Utara regency. Jangkang Lama itself is presumably a small village of agricultural and forestry character, whose life is shaped by the traditional economic and forest-use practices of local Dayak communities, as is generally characteristic of villages in the interior regions of Central Kalimantan. However, specific features unique to this particular village cannot be identified from available sources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for Jangkang Lama. In the broader context of interior villages in Barito Utara regency, it can be stated that in rural areas of Central Kalimantan, the real estate market has extremely limited liquidity, transaction volumes are low, and land prices fall considerably short of those in the province's urban areas, particularly in Palangka Raya city. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it is important to note that foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, the law primarily permits limited-duration use rights and building ownership titles. In the province's interior, difficult-to-access regions, infrastructural shortcomings—such as limitations in road networks or electricity supply—generally restrain demand for real estate investment. Prior to any investment decision, on-site legal and administrative consultation is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible, reliable sources exist regarding public safety or crime statistics specific to Jangkang Lama. Considering Central Kalimantan province as a whole, rural villages in Indonesia's interior countryside regions are generally characterized by low crime rates compared to the country's urban areas, although official statistics for the province as a whole, and particularly for its isolated rural villages, are not available. In the forested areas of interior Borneo, travelers should be mindful of infrastructural limitations, potentially difficult access to healthcare services, and transportation obstacles that arise during the rainy season. These are not public safety concerns, but rather logistical and healthcare-related risks that apply generally to villages similarly situated in the province.
Tourist attractions
No sources containing named attractions or notable sights exist regarding Jangkang Lama as a tourist destination. The broader appeal of areas falling within Barito Utara kabupaten and the rural zones of Lahei Barat kecamatan may generally rest on tropical rainforests, the Barito river and its tributary system, and the cultural heritage of local Dayak communities, as is characteristic of Central Kalimantan's interior regions. At the provincial level, Palangka Raya and its wider vicinity possess documented tourist infrastructure, but regarding Jangkang Lama and its immediate surroundings, available sources contain no data on organized tourism or well-known attractions. Visits to such interior-Borneo regions are generally undertaken by experienced independent travelers who orient themselves with the aid of local connections.
Summary
Jangkang Lama is a small, publicly little-documented village in Lahei Barat kecamatan of Barito Utara kabupaten in Central Kalimantan province, situated in the interior region of Borneo island. Based on general characteristics of the province's extremely low-density, extensively tropical forest-covered interior areas, the settlement is presumably a rural, difficult-to-access location with limited tourist and real estate market infrastructure. No data specific solely to this village is publicly available; therefore, substantive information can be obtained from local administrative authorities, the offices of Barito Utara kabupaten, or from on-site sources.

