Bereng Jun – small Bornean settlement in Manuhing District, Gunung Mas Regency
Bereng Jun is an Indonesian village located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, within Manuhing District (Kecamatan Manuhing) of Gunung Mas Regency. According to its coordinates (–1.5193° N, 113.5014° E), it falls within the interior, equatorial region of Borneo island, to the east of Palangka Raya, the provincial capital. The available source material extends only to the provincial level, so specific demographic or administrative data relating to the settlement cannot be provided from current sources; the following presents the broader provincial and regional context.
General overview
Bereng Jun belongs to Manuhing District, which is one of the administrative units of Gunung Mas Regency in Central Kalimantan province. The province—also known by the abbreviation Kalteng—lies in the center of the Indonesian island of Kalimantan (Borneo), and since 2022 has been counted among Indonesia's largest provinces by area: its total area is 153,564.50 km². According to the 2020 census, the province had a population of 2,669,969; by mid-2024, according to data from the Ministry of Interior Affairs, this figure had risen to 2,784,971. The province consists of 13 regencies (kabupatens) and 1 city municipality (kota). Beyond these data points, independent statistical information specific to Bereng Jun village cannot be obtained from available sources. The surrounding region generally exhibits the characteristics typical of Borneo's interior areas: dense rainforest landscape, low population density, and the presence of traditional Dayak culture characterize the broader region. The name of Gunung Mas Regency itself alludes to the area's topographical and natural features: the designation means "golden mountain," which can be connected to the region's former mining heritage.
Real estate and investment
For Bereng Jun, no verifiable source is available containing specific real estate market data pertaining to the village. At the broader level of Gunung Mas Regency and Central Kalimantan province, it can be said that the real estate market in Borneo's interior areas differs substantially from more developed tourist and industrial zones, such as Bali or certain regions of East Kalimantan. In interior areas, real estate transactions are typically low in volume, and local economic activities—including plantation agriculture (particularly palm oil), forestry, and small-scale mining—shape land use. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct plot ownership (Hak Milik); however, other title forms such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain corporate structures may provide limited opportunity for real estate-related investments. These regulations apply throughout the country, and thus also apply to Central Kalimantan province and Gunung Mas Regency within it. The real estate market characteristics listed here pertain to the broader region, not exclusively to Bereng Jun village.
Safety and security
Unique village-level statistical data on Bereng Jun's public safety is not available. Based on general observations regarding Central Kalimantan province and generally less urbanized interior areas of Borneo, these rural districts typically have lower population density and minimal tourist traffic, which presents a different risk profile compared to metropolitan areas. In Indonesian rural areas generally, it is characteristic that local communities possess strong social cohesion, which typically has a positive effect on everyday sense of security. However, this is general regional context and does not substitute for specific, current local information. When planning travel, it is advisable to consult current travel advisories from Indonesian authorities and one's own country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction relating to Bereng Jun village can be identified from verifiable sources. The broader territory of Gunung Mas Regency exhibits the characteristics of Borneo's rainforested interior: the natural environment, rivers, and indigenous Dayak culture may generally hold appeal for those interested in nature tourism and cultural tourism. In the capital of Central Kalimantan province, Palangka Raya—which is the region's most significant city—institutional tourist and cultural services can be found. However, neither Palangka Raya nor specific landmarks within Gunung Mas Regency can be directly linked, in a manner supported by sources, specifically to Bereng Jun village. For plans to visit natural and cultural values within the regency, consultation with local administrative bodies and tourism offices is recommended.
Summary
Bereng Jun is a small Indonesian settlement situated in the interior of Borneo island, belonging to Manuhing District of Gunung Mas Regency in Central Kalimantan province. Currently available verified source material on the village is extremely limited, and therefore this article has necessarily relied primarily on general characteristics of the province and the region. Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's most extensive provinces, yet sparsely inhabited, with its interior areas, including those of Gunung Mas Regency, ranking among less developed, nature-oriented rural regions. This context determines Bereng Jun's location and expected characteristics; however, concrete data can only be obtained from direct local sources.

