Anjir Mambulau Barat – village in Central Kalimantan's Kapuas Timur district
Anjir Mambulau Barat is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Kapuas regency (Kabupaten Kapuas) and within it to Kapuas Timur district (Kecamatan Kapuas Timur). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Borneo (Kalimantan) island, approximately at –3.05° latitude and 114.41° longitude, meaning it lies a few hundred kilometers south of the equator, in the vicinity of the Kapuas River's extensive catchment area. The region is characterized by flat, swampy terrain typical of this area, interwoven with peatlands and river networks. Regarding its administrative status and exact population, no publicly available verified sources are available, and therefore the location can be contextualized based on known relationships from the broader district and regency.
General overview
Anjir Mambulau Barat does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourist or economic reference sources and is not among the prominently visited settlements of Central Kalimantan. Its name – the word "anjir" in a Bornean context typically denotes a channel-like waterway – suggests that water management in the area and artificial or natural waterways play a defining role in the local landscape and economy. Kabupaten Kapuas itself is one of the largest regencies in Central Kalimantan, with a significant portion consisting of wetland habitats, peatmoss areas, and the floodplain of the Kapuas River and its tributaries. The regency's seat is the city of Kuala Kapuas, to which the rural villages, including presumably Anjir Mambulau Barat, are administratively and economically connected. Kecamatan Kapuas Timur is the eastern district within this area. The local economy is organized around activities typical of Central Kalimantan generally – agriculture, fishing, and occasionally small-scale trade – though specific data about this particular village is not available.
Real estate and investment
No verified, specifically documented data is available regarding the real estate market in Anjir Mambulau Barat. At the level of the broader Kabupaten Kapuas and Central Kalimantan province, it is observable that in the more inland, rural areas of Borneo, real estate prices and investment activity are generally considerably lower than in coastal cities or centers on Java island. In districts affected by peatlands and wetland areas, the state of infrastructure development – roads, electrical networks, telecommunications – determines the market value of properties and the attractiveness of investments. Throughout Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) forms are available, and for long-term investments, structures through Indonesian legal entities come into consideration. In rural, agriculturally characterized zones, as this district presumably is, foreign investor interest is generally low, and the local land market is predominantly driven by local and national Indonesian actors.
Safety and security
No specific, independent statistics or regular press reports are available regarding public safety in Anjir Mambulau Barat. The rural, sparsely urbanized districts of Central Kalimantan province can generally be characterized by lower crime rates than highly populated areas, though comparative data in this form cannot be reliably verified for this specific village. At the province and regency level, local units of the Indonesian police (Polri) maintain public order, and in rural communities the tradition of community policing (siskamling) is also present. As a natural hazard, the wetland, floodplain character – flooding and groundwater fluctuations – represents a relevant factor in daily life and infrastructure condition alike, but these are not risks to be interpreted in terms of public safety; rather, they are geographic givens.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding named tourist attractions in Anjir Mambulau Barat. The natural endowments of the broader Kabupaten Kapuas region – extensive river systems, remnants of Bornean rainforest, and peatland areas – generally constitute a valuable ecological environment that could be attractive to nature enthusiasts and ecotourism-minded visitors to Borneo. In Central Kalimantan province, ecological values, particularly the habitat of orangutans and Tanjung Puting National Park, figure as known attractions, though the latter is located in Kotawaringin Barat regency and is at considerable distance from Anjir Mambulau Barat. Regarding attractions closer to Kabupaten Kapuas, the Kapuas River area and traditions connected to local Dayak culture are generally mentioned elements of the region's tourism potential, but verified data is not available regarding specific objects of these that can be localized to this village.
Summary
Anjir Mambulau Barat is a small, rural settlement in Central Kalimantan province, in Kecamatan Kapuas Timur district of Kabupaten Kapuas, in the wetland, floodplain landscape characteristic of the southern interior of Borneo island. In the absence of direct sources, detailed data about the settlement cannot be conveyed with confidence; based on its location and the natural and economic character of the broader region, it is clearly a community built on agricultural and fishing activities, strongly rural in nature, not recognized from a tourism perspective, and not a target area from a real estate market perspective. The natural characteristics affecting Kabupaten Kapuas as a whole – the extensive river network and peatland areas – determine living conditions and economic opportunities in this region.

