Murung Keramat – settlement in Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan province
Murung Keramat is an Indonesian village in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, located on the Indonesian part of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Selat district, which falls within Kabupaten Kapuas regency. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located near the southern latitude, slightly south of the equator, in the eastern part of the province. Central Kalimantan has been Indonesia's largest province by area since 2022, with its provincial capital at Palangka Raya. According to 2020 census data, the province's total population was approximately 2.67 million, with official estimates for mid-2025 showing 2,844,992 inhabitants.
General overview
Murung Keramat is not among Indonesia's widely known or particularly popular tourist destinations. It is part of Kecamatan Selat district, which is located within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Kapuas. Kabupaten Kapuas itself is named after the Kapuas River, one of Borneo's longest rivers, which plays a defining role in the region's life as a transportation route, fishing resource, and source of daily water supply for local communities. In Central Kalimantan, the Dayak indigenous populations traditionally hold a strong cultural presence; the province is inhabited by Dayaks in higher proportions than other Kalimantan provinces, as is evident from the province's general description. No independent, Wikipedia-level, or other verifiable source is available for Murung Keramat, so concrete data regarding the settlement's internal structure, population, or local institutions cannot be provided. Based on regency-level context, settlements in the Kapuas basin typically depend on agriculture, fishing, and forestry, while the level of development in modernization and infrastructure remains uneven compared to larger cities.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Murung Keramat is not available in verifiable sources. Regarding the broader region—Central Kalimantan province and Kabupaten Kapuas—general market dynamics show that this area is not among Indonesia's primary investment destinations, in contrast to, for example, Bali or Java's developed property zones. The province's population growth has been consistently high since the 1990s (approximately 3% annual growth rate in the decade between 1990 and 2000), which may lead to some long-term demand growth in the residential real estate sector, particularly in areas surrounding the province's larger cities such as Palangka Raya. In smaller, rural settlements, the real estate market is typically narrow, transaction volumes are low, and prices are significantly lower than those in urbanized areas. It is important to note that in Indonesia, according to general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; they have access to so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease arrangements. These general regulatory frameworks apply throughout the country, including Central Kalimantan.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistics or professional assessments are available regarding the public safety of Murung Keramat. Regarding the broader region of Central Kalimantan, it can be generally stated that public safety in rural areas is typically influenced by low population density, community-level social control, and traditional normative systems. Within Kabupaten Kapuas, in small communities living in rural conditions, local law and order maintenance is conducted primarily at the local level. Before undertaking any specific safety assessment—particularly if planning an extended stay or real estate investment—it is advisable to seek current information from local authorities, regional offices of the Indonesian National Police (Polri), or reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions named tourist attractions associated with Murung Keramat. However, the broader surroundings of Kabupaten Kapuas and Central Kalimantan province possess numerous natural and cultural assets that characterize the region as a whole. The Kapuas River and its tributaries offer nature-oriented experiences: river-based transportation, fishing, and observation of floodplain forests can provide authentic Bornean experiences for travelers in the region. Throughout Central Kalimantan province, Dayak culture and traditions—including traditional longhouses, local handicrafts, and ceremonies—form part of cultural tourism, though specific forms tied to Murung Keramat are not documented in available sources. The province's nature reserves and Bornean primary forests also represent attractions for those interested in ecotourism, though their exact distance from Murung Keramat cannot be specified due to lack of sources.
Summary
Murung Keramat is a small, rural settlement in Kabupaten Kapuas regency, Central Kalimantan province, on the Indonesian part of Borneo. Detailed settlement-level data for this village within Kecamatan Selat district is not available in publicly accessible sources. The broader context—Central Kalimantan province's extent, the Dayak cultural heritage, the defining role of the Kapuas River, and the province's relatively dynamic population growth—may be relevant to those interested in learning about the region or weighing opportunities available in the areas surrounding Murung Keramat.

