Gandring – a small interior Bornean settlement in Teweh Baru district
Gandring is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, administered by the Teweh Baru district (kecamatan) of Barito Utara regency (kabupaten). Based on its coordinates (–0.97° N, 115.16° E), it lies in the interior equatorial regions of Borneo. The provincial capital, Palangka Raya, is located considerably further south of the regency. Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, with a total area exceeding 153,000 square kilometers according to 2022 data, and a population of slightly more than 2.6 million according to the 2020 census; Gandring itself is a small, interior rural community within this vast area, typically covered by dense rainforests.
General overview
Gandring is not among Central Kalimantan's known or touristically active settlements; the place is primarily a rural village inhabited by local Dayak and other Kalimantan communities, relying on agriculture, possibly forestry, and minor river-based activities. Teweh Baru district, as part of Barito Utara regency, lies in Borneo's interior regions, where the natural environment is defining: the region is typically characterized by tropical rainforests, river valleys, and tributaries of the Barito river watershed. The province is generally characterized by low population density, with villages distant from major cities and infrastructure hubs accessible by both road and river. No direct source material at Wikipedia level is available regarding Gandring; therefore, the information below is based on the generally known characteristics of the broader region — Barito Utara and Kalimantan Tengah — with clear indication that these are not settlement-level data.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable real estate market data is available for Gandring; the following points reflect general relationships applicable to Barito Utara regency and the broader rural areas of Central Kalimantan. The real estate market in interior rural areas of Kalimantan is generally characterized by low land prices, limited transaction volume, and minimal institutional investor presence. The main attractions are typically agricultural and forestry-related land holdings and industrial infrastructure development connected to mineral extraction in certain parts of the region, though this too is known only at the broader district level, not specifically to Gandring. In Indonesia, land acquisition by foreign nationals is severely restricted under current land ownership regulations — based on the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law and its amendments — foreign individuals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate, but can only hold property within specified, time-bound legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights). This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including rural areas of Borneo, including villages in Barito Utara regency. Therefore, foreign investors should in all cases involve a local legal advisor before undertaking any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics or data are available for Gandring; the following assessments are general cautious characterizations applicable to rural areas of Central Kalimantan. The province's interior, low-density rural villages are characterized by different public safety challenges compared to major cities: organized crime and public-area crimes typical of urban centers less frequently affect such communities, yet remote location, limited law enforcement presence, and infrastructure deficiencies may present unique risks. Travelers and residents are advised to inform themselves about local conditions based on current information from provincial authorities. In general, Central Kalimantan is not listed among Indonesian security agencies' areas of particular concern, but in the case of small villages, knowledge of unique local circumstances is always recommended.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions can be identified for Gandring from verifiable sources. The broader Barito Utara regency and Teweh Baru district region is generally characterized by its natural environment — tropical rainforests, waterways of the Barito river system, and the traditional culture of local Dayak communities living nearby — which constitute the most significant natural and cultural values. Throughout Central Kalimantan province, river valley lifestyles, traditional longhouses (lamin), and Dayak heritage attract interest; however, regarding specific accessibility, approaches, and exact attractions in the immediate vicinity of Gandring, no sources are available. For those interested, nature-based discovery of the region can be understood within the framework of more general Kalimantan ecotourism programs, which are typically organized from regency-level centers.
Summary
Gandring is a small interior Bornean rural village in Central Kalimantan province, in the Teweh Baru district of Barito Utara regency. No independent, Wikipedia-level source material is available for the settlement, so its characterization is based on generally known data about the province and regency. The place is not considered a tourist destination; its real estate market fits within rural Kalimantan conditions, and its location in Borneo's rainforested interior regions provides defining natural and infrastructural context for the village.

