Sumber Makmur – a village in Mantangai district, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan
Sumber Makmur is considered one of the settlements in Mantangai kecamatan (district), which falls under the administrative territory of Kapuas Kabupaten (regency). The village is located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in the central part of the island of Borneo. According to the Indonesian administrative system, Kapuas Regency is divided into 17 kecamatan and 214 villages, with this village forming part of this larger administrative unit. Geographically, the area is classified within the Kalimantan macro-region, which is among the country's most important inland territories.
General overview
Sumber Makmur is a small village in Mantangai kecamatan, representing a typical example of Indonesian rural settlements. The village operates within the framework of Kapuas Regency, which is one of the most significant administrative units of Central Kalimantan province. Kapuas Regency is situated in the country's interior, densely forested countryside, and geographically is located in a landscape characteristic of the Kalimantan region with typical vegetation and fluvial features.
The village's name, Sumber Makmur, carries the meaning of "source of prosperity" in the Indonesian language, which is common in Indonesian rural settlement naming traditions. The village belongs to Mantangai kecamatan, which provides basic administrative and public service functions within the Kapuas Regency institutional network. The settlement, like numerous villages in rural Kalimantan region, exists within a local economy built on resource management and agricultural activities.
The village is precisely located at coordinates -1.8116445 and 114.3341432, indicating its position south of the equator in the central part of Borneo island. Like Indonesian rural settlements in general, Sumber Makmur is situated within the Kapuas Regency's infrastructure and administrative network, forming part of a public service system connected at provincial and national levels.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Sumber Makmur follows the general characteristics of the rural Central Kalimantan region. Specific real estate market data at the village settlement level is not available; however, at the Kapuas Regency level, the real estate market demonstrates the dynamics typical of Indonesian rural areas. Kapuas Regency comprises numerous settlements, and land access is primarily directed toward agricultural and resource utilization purposes according to rural explanations.
Kapuas Regency's territory covers approximately 17,070 square kilometers, which makes the real estate market possess considerable potential for resource management and agriculture-based investments. The regency's population in 2024 was approximately 416,300 people, demonstrating population density characteristic of rural regions. The public ownership system (tanah negara) and private property (hak milik) are typically present in rural Indonesian settlements, and according to Indonesian law, foreign individuals have restricted access to real estate.
According to Indonesian land and real estate market regulations, foreign individuals typically cannot hold freehold property rights; however, they may enter into long-term lease agreements (hak pakai and hak guna usaha). In Sumber Makmur and the surrounding Mantangai kecamatan area, real estate market opportunities are primarily limited to investments related to resource utilization and agricultural activities, which form the economic foundation of the regency.
Safety and security
Safety and security in Sumber Makmur and Mantangai kecamatan should be evaluated at the level typical for rural areas of Kapuas Regency and Central Kalimantan province. Rural Kalimantan regions generally exhibit relatively low crime rates compared to Indonesian urban areas; however, challenges related to administrative accessibility in peripheral countryside areas do exist regarding service provision and investigative capacity.
According to historical and administrative records, Kapuas Regency came under Hindia Belanda (Dutch East Indies) administration during the Dutch colonial period (after 1826-1849) and subsequently became integrated into the Indonesian national administrative system following Indonesian independence. In rural Indonesian regions, maintenance of public order is carried out through cooperation between national and regional police (kepolisian) and local administrative bodies (pemerintah desa, pemerintah kecamatan). Community-based security practices in rural communities (mutual cooperation, siskamling) also contribute to maintaining local public safety.
Tourist attractions
No specifically documented tourist attractions are directly available in Sumber Makmur village according to standard reference materials; however, Mantangai kecamatan and Kapuas Regency represent the natural and cultural heritage of the Kalimantan region. Central Kalimantan province is located in the central part of Kalimantan, which is one of the country's most important biodiversity zones and serves as a primary preservation area for Bornean rainforests.
In close proximity to Kapuas Regency, in Kuala Kapuas, the administrative center of the regency, the Kapuas River and local cultural heritage form tourist reference points. The region generally relies on ecotourism and absorptive tourism opportunities in terms of Bornean jungle and river-based activities. Mantangai kecamatan characteristically features an agriculture and forest-based economy typical of rural Kalimantan region, which is also reflected in the area's tourism approach; however, specifically named tourist attractions cannot be cited from village-level sources.
Summary
Sumber Makmur is a rural village in Mantangai kecamatan, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan province, representing a typical example of Indonesian inland rural settlements. The area operates within a local socioeconomic system based on resource management and agricultural activities and is situated at lower levels of the Indonesian administrative network. Real estate and investment opportunities should be understood within the general framework of the rural Kalimantan region, while public safety is to be discussed at the level characteristic of Indonesian rural areas.

