Kahuripan Permai – a village in Kabupaten Kapuas, Central Kalimantan province
Kahuripan Permai is a small settlement that belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Dadahup, in Kabupaten Kapuas (Kapuas regency), in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, Indonesia. The village is located on the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo; based on its coordinates, it lies in the south-central band of the regency, at approximately -1.81 latitude and 114.33 east longitude. Kabupaten Kapuas is one of thirteen regencies in Central Kalimantan province, with its administrative seat in Kuala Kapuas city, located in Kecamatan Selat. No independent, unit-level sources are available regarding Kahuripan Permai, so the description below relies on the broader regency context, noting this clearly where appropriate.
General overview
Kahuripan Permai is not among Indonesia's better-known or frequently visited settlements; Kecamatan Dadahup is a relatively undocumented internal district within Kabupaten Kapuas. The entire regency covered nearly 36,000 km² before 2002; however, in that year two new regencies—Pulang Pisau and Gunung Mas—were created from its western districts, so Kabupaten Kapuas currently covers 17,070.39 km². The regency's population was 329,646 at the 2010 census, 410,446 at the 2020 census, and according to official estimates for mid-2025 stands at 435,070 inhabitants, comprising 223,720 males and 211,350 females. Kahuripan Permai itself is a characteristically small Bornean rural community, likely marked by the internal landscape of Kecamatan Dadahup with its wetlands and river-adjacent terrain, though no independent, verified sources are available to confirm this. Villages in interior Central Kalimantan generally subsist on agriculture, fishing, and natural resource utilization, and their distance from major cities often means lower levels of infrastructure development.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available unit-level real estate market data exists for Kahuripan Permai. Regarding Kabupaten Kapuas as a whole, it can be said that the regency's economic and real estate development activity lags behind the provincial capital, Palangka Raya; nevertheless, in recent decades, the Bornean provinces have experienced moderate growth trends, partly due to natural resource extraction and infrastructure development. In small rural communities, property turnover is characteristically low, and the extent and pricing of local markets are difficult to document. For foreigners, it is important to know that under Indonesian law—full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access usage rights (Hak Pakai) and, in certain cases, rental rights (Hak Sewa)—this regulation applies throughout the country and is binding in Kabupaten Kapuas as well. Before any investment decisions, it is advisable to engage a licensed local legal expert and real estate agent, particularly in such a peripheral and rarely documented region.
Safety and security
No public safety statistics or crime data are available for Kahuripan Permai. Generally speaking, in the interior rural areas of Central Kalimantan province, security levels in small villages cannot be reliably mapped due to the absence of unit-level data. The interior regions of Borneo—among which many districts of Kabupaten Kapuas are located—are characterized more by infrastructural isolation than by elevated security risks; however, this assertion also stems not from unit-level sources but from the general context of the province. General information provided by Indonesia for foreign travelers regarding visits to interior Kalimantan areas emphasizes transportation conditions and limitations of health care services rather than crime risks. Travelers can obtain the most reliable information about the current security situation through their own governments' travel advisory services.
Tourist attractions
No independent tourist attraction sources have identified specific sites in Kahuripan Permai. Regarding Kabupaten Kapuas as a whole, in available and verifiable sources the regency is primarily associated with the Kapuas River, which also lends its name to the regency and is one of Borneo's major waterways. The regency's seat, Kuala Kapuas, is located in Kecamatan Selat and, with its estimated mid-2025 urban population of 74,100, is the region's largest urban center and serves as the nearest major supply and transportation hub for the regency's interior villages, including those in Dadahup district. No named sources identify tourist destinations concerning Dadahup district and the villages located there, including Kahuripan Permai, so it is not possible to provide such specifics. For nature enthusiasts, interior Borneo generally features tropical rainforest landscape, rivers, and distinctive biodiversity; however, this statement is of a regional character and does not pertain to Kahuripan Permai as a specific destination.
Summary
Kahuripan Permai is a small interior Bornean rural community belonging to Kecamatan Dadahup within Kabupaten Kapuas territory in Kalimantan Tengah province. No independent, unit-level sources are available for the settlement; based on the broader regency context, Kabupaten Kapuas is a region of approximately 435,000 inhabitants covering 17,070 km² in Central Kalimantan, with its seat in Kuala Kapuas. The settlement is not publicly documented from perspectives of tourism, real estate markets, or public safety, so addressing these questions requires gathering current local information and expert advice on-site.

