Anjir Mambulau Timur – a small Bornean village along the Kapuas River in Central Kalimantan
Anjir Mambulau Timur is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, in Kapuas Regency (Kabupaten Kapuas), within Kapuas Timur District (Kecamatan Kapuas Timur). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated at approximately 3.07 degrees south latitude and 114.44 degrees east longitude, placing it near the expansive delta and floodplain regions of the Kapuas River. It lies in the south-central part of Borneo island, within the Indonesian Kalimantan macroregion. The word "anjir" appearing in the area's name refers to an artificially dug connecting canal in local Malay and Dayak language usage, which is significant in terms of landscape structure.
General overview
Anjir Mambulau Timur is not recognized as a widely known tourism or economic destination; it is a small rural community that falls within the administrative framework of Kapuas Timur District. Kabupaten Kapuas is one of Central Kalimantan's largest and most populous regencies, with its capital in Kuala Kapuas city. The regency is characteristically composed of wetland, floodplain, and peatland-dominated landscape: extensive peatlands, river valleys, and artificial canal networks divide the region. The canals designated as "anjir" were established during the Dutch colonial period and the following era to facilitate transportation and agricultural water management, and numerous small settlements developed along these channels — Anjir Mambulau Timur is one of them. The area's residents traditionally engage in river fishing, small-scale agriculture, and other forms of local commerce, which is generally characteristic of the entire Kapuas River region. Available source materials do not provide demographic or economic data specific solely to this settlement.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable settlement-level real estate market data is available for Anjir Mambulau Timur. The broader context should be understood at the level of Kabupaten Kapuas and Central Kalimantan province. Kalimantan Tengah province has received growing investor attention over recent decades, partly due to agricultural economy (palm oil plantations, rubber cultivation) and partly due to infrastructure development plans. However, the real estate market in rural, floodplain, and peatland areas is generally low in liquidity, with prices strongly influenced by local conditions, accessibility, and wetland habitat regulations. In Indonesia, opportunities for foreign citizens to acquire land ownership are limited: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is closed to foreigners, leaving primarily long-term usufruct arrangements (Hak Pakai) or property acquisition through companies available to them. Prior to making investment decisions, involvement of local legal and real estate experts is strongly recommended, particularly in such rural areas with potentially protected wetland characteristics.
Safety and security
No verifiable specific data is available regarding public safety in Anjir Mambulau Timur. Generally speaking, the rural floodplain villages of Kabupaten Kapuas can be characterized as having relatively low crime levels comparable to Indonesian rural averages, and everyday violent crime is not considered a characteristic problem in these areas. Rural settlements in Central Kalimantan province typically operate within closed, community-based social organization, where inter-personal social control informally reinforces public safety as well. However, difficult accessibility and limited law enforcement infrastructure in extremely rural areas generally mean that emergency assistance is reached more slowly than in urban environments. These statements represent general observations regarding the region and do not substitute for specific, current local information.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources are available regarding tourism attractions specifically associated with Anjir Mambulau Timur village. The broader Kabupaten Kapuas and Kecamatan Kapuas Timur region, however, is an area rich in natural and cultural values connected to the Kapuas River system. The Kapuas River is Kalimantan's longest river, along which the traditional culture, river-based lifestyle, and handicraft heritage of local Dayak and Malay communities can be observed. At the provincial level, it is known that the peatland forests and their associated wildlife possess significant ecological value, and ecotourism initiatives have emerged in certain areas. Kuala Kapuas city, the regency capital, is the largest urban center in the district, where river port infrastructure and the local market serve as primary reference points for visitors. The region may offer experiences for those interested in nature hiking, river excursions, and local culture, although tourism infrastructure remains under development in most areas.
Summary
Anjir Mambulau Timur is a small rural Bornean community in Kapuas Timur District of Kabupaten Kapuas, Central Kalimantan. Available source materials are limited, so only the location data registered in database fields and general characteristics regarding the broader region can be presented with substantiation. Located in a floodplain landscape characterized by canal networks, the village forms part of Kapuas River valley life and culture, but it is not among the prominently documented or actively developed destinations from either tourism or real estate market perspectives. Those requiring deeper, current information are advised to contact local municipal sources or the competent authorities of Kabupaten Kapuas.

