Dahian Tambuk – a small Bornean village in Mihing Raya District of Gunung Mas Regency
Dahian Tambuk is a minor, scarcely documented settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, situated in the forested interior regions of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Mihing Raya District (kecamatan), which forms part of Gunung Mas Regency. The seat of Gunung Mas Regency is Kuala Kurun, one of the kelurahan (administrative villages) of Kurun District. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-1.279404, 113.9595943), it is located near the Equator in the deeper, less densely populated interior regions of Central Borneo. No independent, settlement-level database source exists for Dahian Tambuk, so detailed characterization necessarily relies on information available at Gunung Mas Regency level and on context generally applicable to the region.
General overview
Dahian Tambuk belongs to Mihing Raya District of Gunung Mas Regency. Gunung Mas Regency was established in 2002 through the division of Kabupaten Kapuas, based on Law No. 5/2002. The regency is one of the sparsely populated units in the interior Borneo region: according to data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the second half of 2025, the total population of the regency was 136,364 inhabitants, representing relatively low population density relative to the region's extensive, forest-covered territory. Small villages like Dahian Tambuk in the region are typically the sites of traditional lifestyles of indigenous Dayak communities, subsisting on agriculture, small-scale forestry, and fishing; however, these observations reflect general regional characteristics and are not exclusively applicable to this specific settlement. The name of Gunung Mas Regency ("golden mountain") alludes to gold and mineral extraction activities that took place in the area and were historically significant in the interior Kalimantan regions.
Real estate and investment
No specific real estate market data exists for Dahian Tambuk, so the following reflects the broader context of Gunung Mas Regency and Central Kalimantan province. In the interior Borneo, low-density areas, the real estate market is generally narrow and underdeveloped, with transactions predominantly involving small-scale agricultural or residential properties at local level. More significant commercial investment activity is observed in the regency seat, Kuala Kurun, and along major routes. Indonesia's land ownership regulations may be mentioned as a generally applicable framework: foreigners cannot acquire full, unrestricted land ownership (Hak Milik); longer-term leases and certain other legal titles (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them, requiring detailed legal consultation. Central Kalimantan province could potentially attract greater investor attention in the long term due to infrastructure development and economic effects from the proximity to Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara; however, this primarily affects the province's more southern, more accessible regions, and does not directly concern the interior areas of Gunung Mas.
Safety and security
Detailed public safety statistics for Dahian Tambuk are not known and cannot be found in available sources. The interior, sparsely populated settlements of Gunung Mas Regency and Central Kalimantan province generally do not feature in reports on significant security incidents. In the interior regions of Kalimantan, particularly in smaller villages, local community norms and traditional customary law play an important role in maintaining everyday order. For travelers and potential residents, generally applicable advice is that in more remote, less developed infrastructure areas, basic preparation—knowledge of routes and local contacts—is strongly recommended; however, this does not mean the area is inherently dangerous. General caution is recommended, as in any interior region of Indonesia away from major tourist routes.
Tourist attractions
No single named tourist attraction is recorded for Dahian Tambuk in available, verifiable sources. The broader Gunung Mas Regency area, however, possesses noteworthy assets from the perspective of Borneo nature tourism: the region's river systems, rainforests, and cultural heritage sites of Dayak communities generally attract those interested in ecotourism and cultural tourism. The regency seat, Kuala Kurun, offers a more accessible starting point for nature excursions; however, current information on the precise location, accessibility, and opening hours of individual attractions requires on-site consultation. No source-verified information is available regarding attractions in the immediate vicinity of Dahian Tambuk, so specific recommendations cannot be made.
Summary
Dahian Tambuk is a scarcely documented, small village in Central Kalimantan, in Mihing Raya District of Gunung Mas Regency. The regency was established in 2002 through the division of Kabupaten Kapuas, with a total population of nearly 136,000 in 2025. The settlement itself is located in the sparsely populated interior of Borneo, where the natural environment is dominant, while infrastructure and documented tourism and real estate market activity are limited. For all those seeking information about the region—whether for travel, investment, or housing purposes—direct contact with local authorities and regency-level institutions is the most appropriate source of current, reliable information.

