Masaran – a settlement in the Kapuas River region, Central Kalimantan
Masaran is located in the territory of Kabupaten Kapuas (Kapuas Regency) in the Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, belonging to the Kapuas Tengah kecamatan. It lies in the interior of Borneo island, at approximately -1.52 northern latitude and 114.37 eastern longitude. The region's administrative center is the city of Kuala Kapuas, which is situated in the Selat district and had a population of approximately 74,100 as of mid-2025. Masaran is a smaller settlement of Kabupaten Kapuas that remains relatively unknown to outside observers, and an independent, settlement-level public database is not yet available.
General overview
Masaran is a modest-sized settlement typical of Indonesian inner-Bornean conditions, for which detailed statistical data—such as precise resident population or administrative area size—are not available in publicly accessible sources. The Kapuas Tengah kecamatan belongs to Kabupaten Kapuas, which is one of the largest regencies in Central Kalimantan. Before 2002, Kabupaten Kapuas covered nearly 36,000 km², but subsequently Pulang Pisau Regency and Gunung Mas Regency were separated from it; the remaining territory afterwards amounts to 17,070.39 km². The regency's total population was 410,446 according to the 2020 census, with an official mid-2025 estimate indicating 435,070 residents. This data series pertains to Kabupaten Kapuas as a whole, not directly to Masaran; however, it illustrates that the regency spans a relatively large area with overall moderate population density. The generally characteristic traits of inner-Bornean small settlements—agriculture, river-based transport, and a nature-oriented way of life—are likely determining factors in Masaran as well, though this cannot be stated with certainty in the absence of concrete sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Masaran is not publicly available; therefore, the broader context of Kabupaten Kapuas and Kalimantan Tengah province can provide a reference framework below. Central Kalimantan province is one of Indonesia's less urbanized, lower-density regions, where real estate prices generally lag significantly behind major urban centers in Java or Bali's tourist areas. In inner-Bornean regions, the real estate market is typically influenced by economic activity based on local agricultural and natural resources, as well as the pace of infrastructure development. As for foreign investors, under Indonesian general regulations, foreigners cannot acquire direct, full land ownership (Hak Milik); special legal structures are available to them—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or investment within a PT PMA framework—which require legal and financial advice. Beyond this general regulatory framework, specific investment data or land prices for Masaran cannot be provided on the basis of verifiable sources.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics are available regarding Masaran's public safety situation. Generally speaking, Kalimantan Tengah province is considered a region with lower crime rates compared to larger Indonesian urban agglomerations; however, in interior areas, public services and police presence are less systematically organized than in urban centers. Travelers and potential residents should obtain current security information from local authorities or the relevant territorial branch of the Indonesian National Police (Polri); generally cautious behavior grounded in local knowledge is advisable anywhere in Indonesia. Any generalization attempting to characterize Masaran's specific situation without a source should be avoided.
Tourist attractions
No data are available in accessible sources regarding unique, named tourist attractions in Masaran. The natural characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Kapuas region—the extensive watershed of the Kapuas river system, Bornean rainforests, and distinctive flora and fauna—are generally typical of the regency's territory, but their direct connection to Masaran is not documented. Kuala Kapuas, the regency seat in Selat district, is the region's relatively significant transport and commercial hub, and any available tourist infrastructure is likely concentrated there. Those interested in the natural values of Kalimantan Tengah are advised to familiarize themselves with the province's better-known destinations—such as Tanjung Puting National Park, which while located in a different regency is documented from verifiable sources and represents prominent elements of the province's tourist offering.
Summary
Masaran is a small inner-Bornean settlement belonging to the Kapuas Tengah kecamatan in Kabupaten Kapuas, Kalimantan Tengah province. Independent, settlement-level public data do not yet document the village in detail; therefore, the broader regency context—Kabupaten Kapuas with its nearly 435,000 residents, its territory exceeding 17,000 km², and its administrative system with Kuala Kapuas as the seat—provides a framework for understanding the place. Masaran is relevant primarily for those seeking the region's agricultural or natural resources and for those who reckon with the distinctive, poorly documented reality of Indonesian small settlements.

