Jambu – a small Borneo settlement in Teweh Baru district, Barito Utara Regency
Jambu is an Indonesian settlement located in Barito Utara Regency, which belongs to Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, within the Teweh Baru district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-0.9510515, 114.9635524), it lies in the interior regions of Borneo island, close to the Equator. Its broader administrative framework is Central Kalimantan province, whose capital is Palangka Raya city. Since no independent, detailed data source is available for this settlement, the following sections present broader provincial and regional context, with clear indications of which administrative level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Jambu is a smaller Borneo settlement, primarily known in local administrative records, and forms part of the Teweh Baru district within Barito Utara Regency's administrative system. The district itself stretches across the inland terrestrial areas of the regency, where the Barito River and its tributaries play a defining role in the landscape and transportation. Central Kalimantan province as a whole is characterized by vast areas predominantly covered by tropical rainforests and wetlands: according to 2022 data, the province covers 153,564.50 km², making it one of Indonesia's largest provinces. Based on the 2020 census, the total population of Kalimantan Tengah was 2,669,969 people, of which 1,385,705 were male and 1,284,264 female. According to Ministry of Interior data recorded in mid-2024, this figure had risen to 2,784,971. The province consists of a total of 13 kabupatens (regencies) and 1 kota (autonomous city). For Jambu and Teweh Baru district, the local way of life is presumably characterized by agriculture, small-scale trade, and forestry, as is generally typical for the inland areas of Barito Utara, though a settlement-level source for this is currently unavailable.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding Jambu's real estate market and local investment opportunities. From a broader context perspective, Barito Utara Regency – and similarly, much of the interior of Central Kalimantan province – possesses a real estate market with more moderate activity levels compared to more developed coastal or major urban Indonesian property markets, primarily serving local needs. In the regency's inland areas, real estate transactions typically occur between local parties, and the level of infrastructure development has a direct impact on the accessibility of individual areas and consequently on property values. For foreign investors, it is important to consider the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: under the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to property in Indonesia, but may only participate in the real estate market on the basis of limited legal titles – such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in Barito Utara Regency and Teweh Baru district. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult a local notary and legal advisor.
Safety and security
No settlement-level crime statistics or official reports are available for Jambu's public safety. Generally speaking, the interior, rural areas of Central Kalimantan province – including the smaller districts of Barito Utara Regency – are typically low-density, agricultural and forestry-oriented regions where public safety considerations present characteristics that differ from those of major cities. The Indonesian province as a whole is not listed among particularly high-risk regions in standard travel advisory sources; however, in the interior Borneo areas, infrastructure underdevelopment and limitations in the healthcare system are also relevant factors. For more precise and current security information, the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' travel advisories, as well as information from Indonesian authorities and local government bodies, can provide authoritative guidance.
Tourist attractions
Available sources make no mention of named tourist attractions at the settlement level of Jambu. In the broader region, however, within Central Kalimantan province, numerous natural and cultural features are known, though they concern other districts of the province. Central Kalimantan province as a whole is recognized for its tropical rainforests, peat swamps, and rich biodiversity, and the cultural traditions of Dayak communities living in the Barito River region likewise form a characteristic part of the province. All these characteristics are generalizable at the provincial level and cannot be directly linked to specific attractions in Jambu or Teweh Baru district. Those wishing to learn about the natural and cultural values of Barito Utara Regency may wish to start from the regency's capital, Muara Teweb, where local information points and transportation connections are also available, though detailed, verifiable information about these is currently not available in existing sources.
Summary
Jambu is a small Borneo settlement in Teweh Baru district, Barito Utara Regency, Central Kalimantan province. The province is among Indonesia's largest, covering 153,564.50 km² with a population of nearly 2.8 million (2024 data). No independent, detailed database or encyclopedic source is currently available for Jambu, so assessment of the location must rely on broader regional and provincial context. Its interior Borneo location represents natural richness, but also limited infrastructure, which is a determining factor from both real estate market and tourism perspectives.

