Lunuk Ramba – small Bornean settlement in Basarang District, Kapuas Regency
Lunuk Ramba is an Indonesian village located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) Province, within the territory of Kapuas Regency, specifically in Basarang District (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated in the central part of Borneo Island, at approximately 2.97 degrees south latitude and 114.34 degrees east longitude. Palangka Raya, the provincial capital, represents the nearest significant administrative and economic centre in the broader region. According to available provincial-level data, Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's largest provinces by area: with a surface of 153,564.50 km² according to 2022 data, it comprises a substantial portion of the country's total territory.
General overview
Settlement-level statistical data and detailed descriptions of Lunuk Ramba do not appear in available sources, making it necessary to rely on the general characteristics of the broader administrative units – Basarang District, Kapuas Regency, and Kalimantan Tengah Province – when describing the settlement, though this must always be clearly indicated. Kapuas Regency takes its name from the Kapuas River, one of Borneo's longest rivers, which determines the region's natural geographical, economic, and cultural character. According to 2020 census data, the province had a population of 2,669,969, consisting of 1,385,705 men and 1,284,264 women; according to a mid-2024 estimate by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, this figure had reached 2,784,971. Kalimantan Tengah Province comprises a total of 13 regencies (kabupatens) and 1 city (kota). The settlements of Basarang District are characteristically rural communities based on agriculture and forestry, maintaining a lifestyle typical of low-density areas in Borneo's interior. The majority of communities living in the area belong to the Dayak ethnic group, which is the umbrella term for Borneo's indigenous peoples; however, the province is also home to significant numbers of Javanese, Banjarese, and other Indonesian ethnic migrants. The natural environment is characterized by tropical rainforests, swampy and peat soils, and river networks, conditions that are generally typical of Borneo's interior areas.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Lunuk Ramba does not appear in available sources. In the broader context of Kapuas Regency and Kalimantan Tengah Province, the real estate market is considerably less developed and liquid than in Indonesia's more urbanized areas, such as Java Island or Bali Province. Rural Bornean areas are generally characterized by low-intensity property transactions, prices substantially lower than the Indonesian average, and limited development infrastructure – roads, utilities, logistics. From an investment perspective, the region's potential is traditionally determined by forestry, palm oil plantations, and mining, though these sectors face increasingly strict environmental regulations. The generally applicable Indonesian regulation states that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate in Indonesia; available to them are Hak Pakai (usage rights) and, under certain conditions, Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights), which provide time-limited property interests. These general frameworks apply within Kalimantan Tengah Province and thus within the territory of Kapuas Regency.
Safety and security
Concrete, settlement-level statistics or official data regarding public security in Lunuk Ramba cannot be found in available sources, making it possible to offer only general observations about the broader region. Rural, low-density areas of Kalimantan Tengah Province – such as Basarang District – are generally characterized by the fact that serious forms of urban crime (organized crime, urban violence) are less prevalent than on the peripheries of Indonesia's major cities. Conversely, in remote, difficult-to-access areas, state presence and police infrastructure may also be limited, which in certain cases can lead to a greater role for local dispute resolution mechanisms. Travellers and residents in the area are generally advised to stay informed about current local conditions through Indonesian authorities or the consular information provided by the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since up-to-date security assessments concerning the province and regency can be most reliably obtained from the competent authorities.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named and source-verifiable tourist attractions regarding Lunuk Ramba appear in available materials. The broader area of Kapuas Regency and Kalimantan Tengah is generally known for Borneo's natural environment: a significant portion of the province's territory is composed of tropical rainforests, peat swamps, and river systems, which may be potentially interesting from the perspective of nature tourism and ecotourism. Moving from the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, towards Kapuas Regency, the area of the Kapuas River and its tributaries is home to traditional Dayak communities, whose culture and lifestyle represent a particular cultural interest for those interested, though this can only be mentioned as a general provincial context. Specific, named attractions or activities in Lunuk Ramba and its immediate vicinity cannot be identified from available sources.
Summary
Lunuk Ramba is a small rural settlement in Central Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, within Basarang District of Kapuas Regency, in the interior region of Borneo Island. Since detailed, reliable documentation concerning the settlement is not yet publicly available, its characterization necessarily relies on more general data pertaining to the province and regency: according to these, it forms part of a low-density area set within a tropical natural environment, predominantly rural in character. In terms of real estate market, public security, and tourist offerings alike, the context of the broader region is decisive, with concrete, locally-specific data not yet available.

