Kayu Bulan – small Borneo settlement in Kapuas Tengah District
Kayu Bulan is an Indonesian rural settlement situated in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Kapuas (Kapuas Regency), belonging to Kapuas Tengah kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (−1.46°S, 114.46°E), the area lies in the interior of Borneo island, directly south of the Equator. Kabupaten Kapuas itself is one of thirteen regencies in Central Kalimantan province, and the regional administrative center is Kuala Kapuas city. No independent, publicly accessible statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Kayu Bulan itself; therefore, the following characterizations are based primarily on documented data concerning the regency and the broader region, with this framework clearly indicated.
General overview
Kayu Bulan belongs to Kapuas Tengah kecamatan, which is located in the central part of Kabupaten Kapuas. According to the 2020 Indonesian census, the entire regency had a population of 410,446, with official estimates for mid-2025 placing it at 435,070. The area's extent decreased to approximately 17,070 km² following the 2002 administrative reorganization, during which Pulang Pisau and Gunung Mas regencies were separated from the previously much larger regency of nearly 36,000 km². This reorganization highlights that Kabupaten Kapuas has undergone significant administrative changes in recent history. Kapuas Tengah District, to which Kayu Bulan belongs, falls within the regency's interior, predominantly rural zone. The interior areas of Borneo are generally characterized by tropical rainforest landscape, a dominant role of river networks in transportation and lifestyle, and low population density. No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding Kayu Bulan's own institutional infrastructure, population, or economic profile, making it necessary to situate the locality within the broader regency context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, location-specific sources are available regarding the real estate market of Kayu Bulan. In the rural areas of the broader Kabupaten Kapuas, property values are fundamentally determined by transportation accessibility, proximity to rivers or main roads, and agricultural and forestry opportunities. Across Central Kalimantan province as a whole, rural settlements in interior areas are not zones of intensive real estate market activity; investment is typically concentrated on regional centers such as the provincial capital Palangka Raya or the regency-level administrative center, Kuala Kapuas. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct, full property rights (Hak Milik); longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them. These regulations apply across the entire country and are equally valid for Kayu Bulan. In remote rural areas, real estate transactions typically occur at the local level through less formal channels, and market transparency is limited.
Safety and security
No criminal statistics or official security assessments specific to Kayu Bulan are publicly available. Rural interior areas of Central Kalimantan province are generally characterized by relatively low urban-type crime rates due to low population density; however, distance and infrastructural limitations may also mean limited official presence and emergency response capacity. When traveling through and staying in Borneo's interior areas, standard precautions—route planning, local notification, water transport safety—are recommended, as the terrain and climate conditions themselves may present risks. For more precise, settlement-level security assessment, it is advisable to consult local sources and the competent Indonesian authorities (Polres Kapuas).
Tourist attractions
Kayu Bulan itself does not appear in publicly accessible tourism sources, and no named attractions are directly linked to the settlement based on available information. Within Kabupaten Kapuas and the broader region of Central Kalimantan, one of the most recognized natural attractions is the Kapuas River and its extensive floodplain, which is ecologically and culturally significant to the region. The natural environment of the province's interior areas—tropical rainforests, peatlands, traditional Dayak communities—may be attractive to nature enthusiasts and those interested in cultural tourism; however, these destinations typically concentrate on better-accessible, better-known locations, not necessarily in the immediate vicinity of Kayu Bulan. Accurate information about specific local attractions, festivals, or cultural events can be obtained from local sources or from the competent tourism authority of Kapuas Regency.
Summary
Kayu Bulan is located in Kapuas Tengah kecamatan, as part of Kabupaten Kapuas, in the interior areas of Central Kalimantan province on Borneo island. No detailed statistical or tourism sources are currently available in public domain for the settlement; at regency level, data indicates that the broader area is rural, sparsely populated, and administrative and economic life is organized around the regency seat, Kuala Kapuas. For anyone planning property acquisition, accommodation, or visits concerning Kayu Bulan, current local-level information is recommended from relevant Indonesian authorities and local sources.

