Jakatan Pari – small Bornean settlement in the interior areas of Kapuas Regency
Jakatan Pari is a small settlement in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Kapuas (Kapuas Regency), belonging to Kapuas Hulu District (kecamatan). It is located in the interior of Borneo island, approximately at latitude –0.844 and longitude 114.120. The administrative centre of the region is the urban centre called Kuala Kapuas, which is located in Selat District. Detailed independent documentation about Jakatan Pari is currently limited, so the following sections also include broader regency-level context, clearly indicating that these observations apply to Kapuas Regency as a whole and not exclusively to the settlement.
General overview
Jakatan Pari, as part of Kapuas Hulu District, fits into one of Central Kalimantan's interior, sparsely urbanized zones. Kapuas Regency – of which this settlement is a part – recorded approximately 410,446 inhabitants according to 2020 census data, while official estimates for mid-2025 indicated close to 435,070 inhabitants. Following the 2002 administrative restructuring, when Pulang Pisau Regency and Gunung Mas Regency separated from it, the regency's area was reduced to 17,070 square kilometres. This illustrates that Kapuas Regency is, in its own right, an extensive administrative unit with low population density, containing numerous smaller rural communities and settlements. In Borneo's interior river valley areas, life in such villages is typically determined by agriculture, fishing, and to a lesser extent forestry. Verified data on Jakatan Pari's exact population and area is not currently available, but the character of the region suggests a small, rural community.
Real estate and investment
No independent settlement-level documentation on Jakatan Pari's real estate market is available. In the broader context of Kapuas Regency, it can be noted that in Central Kalimantan's interior areas, property values and transaction volumes are generally far more modest than in the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, or in Indonesian coastal cities. In rural, less accessible areas, real estate turnover is low-intensity, prices move at moderate levels, and investment liquidity is limited. Under general Indonesian regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to Indonesian property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are typically available, and it is advisable to seek counsel from a lawyer regarding the specifics of any arrangement. Across Kapuas Regency as a whole, real estate development is concentrated primarily around Kuala Kapuas, while in more distant, smaller villages – presumably including Jakatan Pari – the real estate market is more oriented toward local community needs.
Safety and security
No separate statistics or detailed local sources on Jakatan Pari's public safety are available. Central Kalimantan province and Kapuas Regency generally exhibit the public safety characteristics typical of rural Indonesian regions: in areas outside major cities and sparsely urbanized zones, strong community social control prevails, and organized intensive crime is a rarer phenomenon than in major urban areas. However, in interior Bornean areas, infrastructure and police presence limitations may result in longer emergency response times. Based on broader experiences from Kapuas Regency, the region does not fall among the country's high-risk areas, but in any specific safety-related decision, it is advisable to take current local information into account.
Tourist attractions
No verified documented tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Jakatan Pari have been identified. In the broader Kapuas Regency area, in Borneo's interior regions, natural features – extensive river systems, rainforests, and the Kalimantan wilderness – constitute the most significant attractions. The Kapuas River and its tributaries' region has traditionally been the homeland of Dayak communities, together with their cultural heritage. These natural and cultural assets represent general observations applicable to Kapuas Regency as a whole and to Borneo's interior areas, and are not specific to Jakatan Pari alone. For those wishing to visit villages in Kapuas Hulu District, it is recommended to obtain advance information about road conditions and accessibility, as the interior areas may be reached partly by water or by poor-quality roads.
Summary
Jakatan Pari is a small, rural settlement in Borneo's interior, located in Kapuas Hulu District of Kapuas Regency, which belongs to Kalimantan Tengah province. Available source material extends to the broader regency level, whose population exceeded 435,000 inhabitants by mid-2025, with an area of approximately 17,070 square kilometres. The settlement itself is sparsely documented, and its real estate market and tourist infrastructure are not characterized by verified data; however, the general context pertaining to the region can help those wishing to learn about Kapuas Regency's interior areas to form a realistic picture of this Bornean rural zone.

