Kampuri – settlement in Mihing Raya district, Kabupaten Gunung Mas, Central Borneo
Kampuri is a small settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Mihing Raya district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Gunung Mas. Based on the area's coordinates (approximately −1.35° southern latitude and 113.87° eastern longitude), it is situated in the inner Borneo zone of the Mahakam–Kapuas watershed. Direct, independent statistical or encyclopedic sources regarding Kampuri are not currently available; accordingly, the following description necessarily relies on verified data accessible at the Kabupaten Gunung Mas level and general knowledge of the region.
General overview
Kampuri does not appear in known tourism or commercial-level sources as an independently documented location, which suggests it is a smaller rural community falling under the administration of Mihing Raya district. Kabupaten Gunung Mas as a whole extends across a relatively sparsely populated, forested interior area in Central Kalimantan. The regency capital is Kuala Kurun, which is a kelurahan within Kurun district. According to Ministry of Interior data, the total population of Kabupaten Gunung Mas in the second half of 2025 was 136,364 people, representing an extremely low population density relative to the regency's area. Interior areas of Borneo are generally characterized by villages (desa) whose communities maintain close connections with river systems, agriculture, and forestry; those residing there typically derive their livelihoods from small-scale farming, fishing, and in some cases small-scale mining. However, specific, source-supported details regarding Mihing Raya district and Kampuri are not available; these statements therefore reflect broader regency- and province-level knowledge.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable data regarding Kampuri's real estate market is not available. Regarding Kabupaten Gunung Mas as a whole and the interior areas of Central Kalimantan, it may be said generally that real estate trading and development in these regions lag considerably behind levels in Indonesian economic and tourism centers (such as Bali or Java). The area's economic development and infrastructure provision remain limited, which affects property market values and transaction velocity. Foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring Indonesian real estate are governed by the general Indonesian regulatory framework: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; instead, usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term lease arrangements are available, which may be entered into within the framework of applicable legislation. In interior Borneo areas, activity is more typically observed from domestic investors and agricultural, forestry, or mining actors, generally not following premium residential or vacation property market logic.
Safety and security
No concrete, accessible data source exists regarding Kampuri's public safety. Central Kalimantan province, and particularly its interior, sparsely populated areas, are generally not among regions considered particularly dangerous within Indonesia. Rural areas of the province typically exhibit low rates of violent crime, which correlates with low population density and traditional community structures. As in many interior regions of Borneo, the primary risk factor for residents and potential visitors tends to be limited access to infrastructure and medical facilities rather than organized crime or public security concerns of critical severity. Nevertheless, due to the absence of current, specific public safety data regarding Kampuri and Mihing Raya district, only the broader regency- and province-level general context can be presented.
Tourist attractions
No named, verified source currently exists regarding tourist attractions in Kampuri and Mihing Raya district. The broader Kabupaten Gunung Mas area, as part of the interior Borneo natural landscape, may be of interest to nature enthusiasts and those interested in ecotourism primarily through its rainforests, rivers, and associated ecosystems. Within Kabupaten Gunung Mas territory, the Kahayan River and its tributaries play a defining role in the region's character and transportation; however, like more distant districts, Mihing Raya remains relatively difficult to access due to limited development of tourism infrastructure and paved road networks. Interior Borneo areas are generally characterized by the cultural heritage of Dayak communities, whose traditions and certain elements of their built heritage form documented attractions in other regencies; however, no specific claim regarding a named attraction directly linked to Kampuri can be made in the absence of sources.
Summary
Kampuri is a small settlement within Mihing Raya district, part of Kabupaten Gunung Mas in Kalimantan Tengah province, in Central Borneo. The most reliable available data regarding the regency concerns its 2025 population of approximately 136,000, reflecting the region's low population density. Kampuri lacks independent source documentation; accordingly, the settlement can be characterized primarily on the basis of general features at the regency and province levels: it is a rural, forested interior Borneo region where the real estate market, tourism infrastructure, and public safety are all shaped by broader regional context.

