Montallat I – settlement in the northern part of Kabupaten Barito Utara, Central Kalimantan
Montallat I is a small settlement in Indonesia belonging to the Kecamatan Montallat district, as part of Kabupaten Barito Utara (North Barito Regency), in the province of Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan). The province is located on the Indonesian side of Borneo, that is, in the Kalimantan region. Based on the settlement's coordinates, the area lies somewhat south of the Equator, in Borneo's interior, forested areas. Since available source material covers only the provincial level, verified independent data on the specific settlement is not currently available; the following presents documented characteristics of the broader region.
General overview
Montallat I belongs to the Kecamatan Montallat administrative unit, which as part of Kabupaten Barito Utara is located in the northern band of Central Kalimantan province. The province itself has been Indonesia's largest by area since 2022, and is one of the country's five Kalimantan provinces. Within the province, Barito Utara is an interior, landlocked regency, typically characterized by dense tropical forests, river valleys, and relatively low population density. From verified sources, it is known that Kalimantan Tengah numbered close to 2.67 million people in the 2020 census, while the official estimate for mid-2025 is 2,844,992 people. The province's population is therefore in continuous growth, with a growth rate of close to 3 percent annually measured in the decade between 1990 and 2000. Regarding the composition of the region's population, Kalimantan Tengah is inhabited at a notably high proportion by Dayak indigenous peoples compared to other Kalimantan provinces, who are Borneo's original inhabitants. No verified data is available on Montallat I's exact population and area, so these figures do not appear in this article.
Real estate and investment
For Montallat I, no independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available; the following reflects the general, verifiable market context of Central Kalimantan and interior-Kalimantan regions. Central Kalimantan province's interior areas along the Barito River have traditionally shown less developed real estate markets than coastal or regencies near major cities. Development pace of infrastructure in the region and the local economy are organized primarily around forestry, plantation agriculture (particularly the palm oil sector), and mining, resulting in distinctive investment dynamics. Indonesian law generally restricts full ownership (Hak Milik) acquisition for foreign nationals; foreigners typically acquire land use rights through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai) or other constructions regulated in Indonesian law. These general frameworks apply to all of Central Kalimantan, including the area of Kabupaten Barito Utara. Data on Montallat I's specific land prices and development projects is currently unavailable.
Safety and security
No verified, settlement-level statistics or detailed sources on Montallat I's public safety situation are available, therefore only the broader regional context can be described. Central Kalimantan province's rural interior areas, including the districts along the Barito River, are generally considered to be quiet, small-town or village-like environments. In rural areas distant from the province's larger, busier cities — particularly from the capital, Palangka Raya — the extent of urban-type crime is typically lower, however, in the absence of precise, up-to-date data, this cannot be considered a specific assessment for Montallat I. When planning travel or residence, consultation of current information from relevant Indonesian authorities and consular services is advised.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions are named in sources regarding Montallat I and the immediate Kecamatan Montallat area. The broader Central Kalimantan province, however, possesses numerous natural and cultural values characteristic of the region. In the province's capital, Palangka Raya, and its wider surroundings, opportunities exist for becoming acquainted with Borneo's tropical rainforests and the traditions of Dayak culture; these are found in other parts of the province, however, and there is no specific data on their direct connection to Montallat I. The interior river systems of Kabupaten Barito Utara's territory, including the Barito River and its tributaries, as well as Bornean flora and fauna and former Dayak traditions may be of interest from a natural history perspective, but verified attractions specifically connected to Montallat I are not currently documented.
Summary
Montallat I is a settlement registered in Central Kalimantan province, in Kecamatan Montallat district, as part of Kabupaten Barito Utara, in Borneo's interior Indonesian territories. Available documented data is limited to the provincial level: Kalimantan Tengah is Indonesia's largest province by area, where the proportion of indigenous Dayak population is notable, and where the population shows continuous growth over recent decades. Regarding the settlement itself, no independent verified data is currently available, therefore its detailed characterization could only be carried out on the basis of a broader, reliable source base.

