Buntok Baru – small Borneo settlement in Teweh Selatan District, Barito Utara Regency
Buntok Baru is a small settlement located on Borneo Island in Central Kalimantan Province (Kalimantan Tengah) in Indonesia. Administratively, it is classified within the Teweh Selatan kecamatan (district) of Barito Utara kabupaten (regency). Based on its coordinates (approximately 1.14 degrees south latitude and 114.89 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the inland, terrestrial part of the province, far from ocean coasts. No independent, Wikipedia-level source currently exists for the administrative unit named Buntok Baru, so the description below relies on verifiable data from higher administrative levels – primarily Central Kalimantan Province – a connection the text indicates throughout.
General overview
Buntok Baru belongs to Teweh Selatan kecamatan, which comprises the southern part of Barito Utara kabupaten. The place name suggests the settlement may be connected to Buntok city or its immediate surroundings, although Buntok itself is the capital of Barito Selatan kabupaten and is not the same as Barito Utara – due to the names and locations of these two adjacent administrative units, several similarly sounding place names occur in the region. Overall, Central Kalimantan Province is one of Indonesia's largest provinces by area: according to data valid since 2022, its area is 153,564.50 km², and based on the 2020 census it had approximately 2.67 million inhabitants, while the Interior Ministry's mid-2024 record lists 2,784,971 persons. The province consists of a total of 13 kabupatens and 1 kota. In the interior areas of Kalimantan Tengah, particularly in the Barito River watershed, lifestyle and land use have traditionally been determined by forestry, small-scale agriculture, and riverside community life. As an independent administrative unit, Buntok Baru lacks detailed demographic data, but based on the general characteristics of the region, it is presumably a smaller-population, rural community.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable source exists for Buntok Baru's real estate market. With regard to the broader environment – namely Barito Utara kabupaten and Central Kalimantan Province – it can be said that in the interior areas of Central Kalimantan, the real estate market is generally far less developed and liquid than in regions exposed to tourism or industry, such as Bali or East Kalimantan. The province's economy is driven primarily by mining (coal, gold), oil and gas extraction, palm oil plantations, and timber harvesting and processing. These industries generate real estate investment demand primarily in kabupaten-level city centers and along logistics hubs. For foreign individuals, land ownership in Indonesia is generally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is a privilege of Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically acquire land rights through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other, more restricted constructions. This general legal framework applies to Buntok Baru and the entire territory of Barito Utara kabupaten. From an investment perspective, the area's value is primarily influenced by proximity to natural resources and the pace of regional infrastructure development.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistical data or analysis of Buntok Baru's public safety is available in accessible public sources. In general terms, it can be said that the interior, rural regions of Central Kalimantan Province do not rank among areas showing elevated security risk within Indonesia, although in sparsely populated, large-area regions, police presence and institutional response capacity may fall short of urban levels. In the interior areas of the province, any potential community tensions – which in Indonesia sometimes arise in connection with resource management or land use disputes – can be managed at the local level, but these cannot be generalized to Buntok Baru in temporal or territorial terms without concrete sources. Travelers and those intending to settle are advised to inquire about the current situation with kabupaten-level authorities and local communities.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions named or connected to Buntok Baru appear in available sources. Concrete data on attractions for Teweh Selatan kecamatan or Barito Utara kabupaten is not available in this source material. Central Kalimantan Province as a whole, however, is one of Borneo's most naturally diverse regions: a significant portion of the province's territory is covered by tropical rainforests, the Barito River system and its tributaries are navigable over long stretches, and the region is the traditional home of numerous branches of Dayak indigenous culture. These characteristics – nature tours, river expeditions, cultural encounters – are generally typical of Central Kalimantan's interior areas, including the territory of Barito Utara kabupaten, but naming specific attractions assignable to Buntok Baru is not possible due to lack of sources. For interested parties, the nearest significant urban center, Muara Teweh (the capital of Barito Utara kabupaten), may serve as a starting point for getting to know the region.
Summary
Buntok Baru is a small interior Borneo settlement in Teweh Selatan kecamatan of Barito Utara kabupaten in Central Kalimantan Province. Reliable data exists on the province and its general characteristics – Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's largest and most naturally resource-rich provinces – however, the settlement itself lacks independent, verifiable public sources. This means that detailed demographic, real estate market, public safety, or tourism data cannot currently be provided for Buntok Baru without the description becoming speculative. However, the broader regional context and general Indonesian legal frameworks offer a useful starting point for anyone interested in the region.

