Harapan Baru – a small settlement in the Dadahup District of Kapuas Region, Central Kalimantan
Harapan Baru is an Indonesian village located in the province of Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan), within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Kapuas (Kapuas Region), and belongs to the Kecamatan Dadahup district. According to its geographical coordinates (approximately 2.73 degrees south latitude and 114.63 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the interior, equator-proximal areas of Borneo Island. The available source material extends only to the level of Kabupaten Kapuas, so the following presentation provides context of the broader region, with clear indication that the given data pertains not to the village itself, but to the kabupaten or province.
General overview
The name Harapan Baru means "new hope" in Indonesian, which is a characteristic naming pattern for communities created or relocated through Indonesian transmigration. Based on its belonging to Kecamatan Dadahup district, the settlement is located in the more remote, less urban part of Kapuas Region. From Kabupaten Kapuas, it can be recorded as reliable data that the region had a population of 329,646 in 2010 and 410,446 in 2020, with the official estimate for mid-2025 showing 435,070 inhabitants. The administrative center of the kabupaten is the city of Kuala Kapuas, located in Selat District. The region's area—after Pulang Pisau and Gunung Mas regions were created on April 10, 2002 from the former territory of approximately 36,000 km²—is currently around 17,070 km². Harapan Baru is a smaller rural settlement within the territory that remained in this manner, with sources not providing detailed documentation; internal transportation and infrastructure data are not available for the specific locality.
Real estate and investment
Reliable settlement-level real estate market data for Harapan Baru is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Kapuas, it can be stated that Central Kalimantan province is regarded as a priority development area by the Indonesian government, in part due to the island's interior resources (agriculture, forestry, mineral wealth). In such rural villages, the real estate market is typically characterized by low turnover, with land prices and property prices representing a fraction of those in Javanese or Balinese markets. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct land ownership; for them the institution known as Hak Pakai (usage rights) is available under certain conditions, while direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is accessible exclusively to Indonesian citizens. From an investment perspective, in the case of real estate located rurally in the Dadahup district, local agricultural use or possible community development projects could provide a framework, but no concrete source data is available regarding these.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics or official data are available regarding the public safety situation in Harapan Baru. Concerning the broader Central Kalimantan region, it can be generally stated that the rural districts of the province are typically inhabited by lower-density communities engaged in agriculture and forestry, where urban-type crime forms are less characteristic. However, the remote, difficult-to-access location may limit accessibility to certain services—police presence, rapid emergency response—in some cases. All of this is a general statement applicable to the interior areas of Borneo, and should not be considered as characterizing the specific situation of Harapan Baru. For travelers and those wishing to become familiar with local conditions, it is recommended to obtain information from local authorities or the administrative bodies of Kabupaten Kapuas regarding current circumstances.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist sites, natural areas, or cultural locations are mentioned in available sources concerning Harapan Baru or Kecamatan Dadahup district. In the broader context of Kabupaten Kapuas region, the Kapuas River—Borneo's longest river—holds outstanding geographical and cultural significance in the region's life: the traditional riverside settlements of local Dayak communities, fishing, and river transportation all form part of the kabupaten's daily and cultural life. Kuala Kapuas, the administrative center of the region, extends along the Kapuas River and is one of the most significant urban points in the broader region. Nevertheless, these statements apply to Kabupaten Kapuas as a whole; source-based, concrete information regarding the tourist infrastructure, natural or built attractions of Harapan Baru and Dadahup district is not available.
Summary
Harapan Baru is a small-sized, rurally located Indonesian settlement in the interior of Borneo Island, in Central Kalimantan province, forming part of the Dadahup District of Kabupaten Kapuas. Kabupaten Kapuas itself is a region of 17,070 km² with approximately 435,000 inhabitants, its administrative center being Kuala Kapuas. Detailed, source-supported data about the village itself is not available; in terms of real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the general characteristics of the broader kabupaten and province provide an orientational framework. Those interested in Dadahup District or Harapan Baru are recommended to obtain information directly from the local administrative bodies of Kabupaten Kapuas.

