Narahan – settlement in Pulau Petak District, Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan
Narahan is an Indonesian settlement on the island of Borneo in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province. Administratively, it belongs to Pulau Petak District (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Kapuas, or Kapuas Regency. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately 2.95 degrees south latitude and 114.52 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the central-southern region of the regency. Since available sources primarily cover regency-level information, the following sections present verifiable data about the broader context, with clear indication that these refer to Kapuas Regency and not specifically to Narahan.
General overview
Narahan does not appear in independent, detailed descriptions available in widely recognized Indonesian tourism or administrative records, suggesting it is a small, typically agricultural or riverside village settlement. The name of Pulau Petak District – which means approximately "Island-parcel" – indicates that the area is located in terrain characterized by island-like or floodplain landforms carved by the Kapuas River and its tributaries. This river network plays a defining role in the interior regions of Borneo for both transportation and local livelihoods. The broader territory of Kapuas Regency comprises 17,070.39 square kilometers following the 2002 administrative reorganization, representing an extensive area predominantly covered by tropical rainforests and river valleys. According to the 2020 census, the regency's total population was 410,446 inhabitants, and official estimates for mid-2025 already approach 435,070 residents. The administrative center is the city of Kuala Kapuas, located in Selat District, which counted approximately 74,100 residents in mid-2025. Narahan is one of the smaller rural settlements in the regency, with no available data on its exact population or area in the sources consulted.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified sources are available regarding Narahan's real estate market. Within the broader context of Kapuas Regency, it can be noted that real estate markets in the interior regions of Kalimantan are generally less dynamic than in major Indonesian cities or tourism-developed islands such as Bali or Lombok. In rural, riverside areas, land prices are typically lower, and infrastructure development and market liquidity may be limited. From an investment perspective, the region's traditional economic foundation is primarily agriculture (particularly palm oil cultivation, which is widespread in Kalimantan), forestry, and fishing. Regarding Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; instead, they have access to constructs such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements, the application of which depends on local conditions and the specific property type. Foreign investors considering investment are advised in all cases to engage local legal experts in transactions.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or police data are available regarding public safety in Narahan. Generally speaking, rural small villages in Central Kalimantan are not among Indonesia's areas with notably high crime rates; the region is more comparable to sparsely populated territory characterized by agricultural and forestry activities. However, in certain areas within Kalimantan's interior regions, challenges related to the natural environment may occur, such as flooding during the rainy season, which can affect transportation and daily life. When assessing public safety, it is important to emphasize that these observations reflect a general picture of the broader region and cannot substitute for on-site, up-to-date information gathering.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions or points of interest can be identified for Narahan from verified sources. Pulau Petak District and the broader Kapuas Regency, characterized by their terrain along the Kapuas River, floodplain ecosystems, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities, may generally appeal to those interested in nature tourism and cultural experiences, although the identification of these as specific attractions and their spatial proximity to Narahan cannot be verified due to lack of sources. Kuala Kapuas, the administrative center of the regency – which, according to available information, is the largest urban unit in the region – may serve as a reference point for potential visitors; however, the exact distance from Kuala Kapuas to Narahan and the road conditions leading there cannot be determined from sources. For those interested in the natural and cultural values of Central Kalimantan, the broader region is generally known for its tropical riverine wildlife and local manifestations of Dayak culture, though linking these details specifically to Narahan is not possible without verified data.
Summary
Narahan is a poorly documented, small-scale settlement in Central Kalimantan province, located in Pulau Petak District of Kabupaten Kapuas on the island of Borneo. The broader Kapuas Regency is an extensive administrative unit with nearly 435,000 residents and considerable natural diversity, with Narahan situated in its rural areas. In the absence of settlement-level data, an accurate demographic, real estate market, or tourism profile of the location cannot be constructed; available regency-level information provides only the broader context. For those wishing to gain personal knowledge of the location or seeking real estate opportunities, direct consultation with local authorities and experts is essential.

