Buntoi – a small inland Borneo settlement in Miri Manasa District
Buntoi is a settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province, within Gunung Mas Regency and belonging to the Miri Manasa District (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the central part of Borneo Island, at approximately 0.72 degrees southern latitude and 113.61 degrees eastern longitude. The provincial capital is Palangka Raya, which functions as the administrative and economic center of Kalimantan Tengah. Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, with a total area of 153,564.50 km² as of 2022. According to the 2020 census, its population was 2,669,969 people, while data from the Ministry of Interior dated mid-2024 indicated this figure had grown to 2,784,971 people. Buntoi, as a distinct settlement, lacks separately documented population or area data in available sources.
General overview
Buntoi can be counted among the smaller inland settlements of Miri Manasa District in Gunung Mas Regency. Gunung Mas Regency is located in the central-northern part of Kalimantan Tengah Province and is characterized by dense tropical forests, river valleys, and mountainous terrain typical of inland Borneo. The regency's name reflects this: "Gunung Mas" literally means "Golden Mountain," alluding both to the area's mineral resources and its topography. Miri Manasa District is relatively sparsely populated, with infrastructure less developed than in the more urbanized areas of the province. Kalimantan Tengah Province contains a total of 13 kabupaten (regencies) and 1 kota (city), indicating the diversity of administrative divisions and the province's vast extent. Buntoi does not appear in available public sources as a tourism destination or administratively distinguished entity, suggesting it is a relatively small, locally-oriented community.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable data are available regarding Buntoi's real estate market. At the broader level of Gunung Mas Regency and Kalimantan Tengah Province, the real estate market of inland Borneo generally shows moderate activity: in rural areas distant from major cities, industrial centers, and infrastructure hubs, property turnover is limited, prices are lower, and value appreciation dynamics are slower. Investment potential is mainly influenced by developments related to agricultural, forestry, or mineral utilization, which have traditionally been present in inland Borneo. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot own land outright (hak milik). The most common legal frameworks available to them are long-term leases (hak sewa) and structures nominally held in the name of an Indonesian citizen, though the latter carry legal risks. Foreigners may acquire limited land-use rights in the form of hak pakai (usage rights), the conditions of which are strictly defined by Indonesian regulations. Local legal and real estate market consultation is essential before any concrete investment decision.
Safety and security
No separate, settlement-level statistics or official data are available regarding Buntoi's security situation. For Kalimantan Tengah Province as a whole, it can be stated that rural inland areas generally have lower population density, which typically translates to quieter conditions and less intense urban-type problems in crime-related terms compared to larger cities. However, in remote areas deep within Borneo that are difficult to access, constraints in infrastructure and public services—including police presence and emergency services availability—may be more limited. Travelers and those planning to stay in the area are advised to consult information from local authorities and communities, as well as to follow current recommendations from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions are listed for Buntoi in available sources. The broader region of Gunung Mas Regency, which includes Miri Manasa District, could theoretically be attractive to those interested in ecotourism and nature activities due to its inland Borneo natural environment: tropical rainforests, river systems, and associated wildlife are generally known characteristics of interior Kalimantan areas. Kalimantan Tengah Province as a whole is known for its river systems—particularly the Kahayan and Barito rivers—which play defining roles in local transportation and culture, and river tourism occurs in some locations. The traditional culture of Dayak communities, present in several districts of Kalimantan Tengah, may also represent cultural interest. However, regarding Buntoi and its immediate surroundings, these possibilities can only be understood within a broader regional context, not specifically tied to the settlement itself.
Summary
Buntoi is a small Indonesian settlement located in the interior of Borneo, belonging to Miri Manasa District in Gunung Mas Regency, Kalimantan Tengah Province. Detailed, separate data about the settlement are not found in available public sources, so its characteristics can be understood primarily through the general attributes of the broader region—the province and regency. The place bears the rural character of inland Borneo: its natural environment is varied, its infrastructure is limited, and its tourism development is moderate. Kalimantan Tengah's 2020 census registered close to 2.7 million residents across the entire province, but this figure cannot be broken down to the Buntoi level. Decisions affecting the area—whether from a travel or investment perspective—require thorough familiarity with current local conditions.

