Karuing – a small Bornean settlement in Kamipang District, Katingan Regency
Karuing is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan Province (Kalimantan Tengah), Indonesia, located in the central part of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kamipang District (Kecamatan Kamipang), which forms part of Katingan Regency (Kabupaten Katingan). Based on its coordinates (-2.3490578, 113.4061697), the settlement lies slightly south of the Equator in the interior regions of Central Kalimantan. Since available documented sources extend only to the provincial level, the following observations regarding narrower local conditions are derived from the broader provincial and regional context, which the text indicates in each case.
General overview
Karuing does not appear on the list of widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and no international-level documentation is available about it. Kamipang District forms part of Katingan Regency, which is one of the large administrative units of Central Kalimantan. Regarding the province as a whole, Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest provinces: its area of 153,564.50 km² represents a vast, sparsely populated region covered largely by tropical rainforests and river plains. According to the 2020 census, the province's total population was 2,669,969; according to Interior Ministry data recorded in mid-2024, it had grown to 2,784,971. This situation means that the province has relatively low population density, and interior small villages – as Karuing may be – typically are communities based on agricultural, fishing, or forestry-related activities. The capital of the province is the city of Palangka Raya, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the region. Itemized, verifiable local data about Karuing – such as population figures, territorial extent, or economic profile – does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data specific to Karuing is not available in documented sources. In the broader Kabupaten Katingan region, the real estate market generally exhibits dynamics typical of small-town and rural Indonesian areas: prices are substantially lower than in more developed tourist regions, though infrastructure provision and accessibility may limit investment appeal. In Central Kalimantan Province, developments in plantation agriculture (primarily palm oil) and mining have taken place over recent decades, which in some places influence the local land market, but the specific impact on Karuing cannot be verified by sources. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; the law permits them limited titles – such as long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) – and this is the general rule applicable throughout the country. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult local legal and real estate experts.
Safety and security
Public safety statistics or documented local data specific to Karuing are not available. Regarding Central Kalimantan Province generally, it can be said that in rural, small-population communities, public safety typically does not constitute a prominent concern; however, this is a broader regional context and cannot be automatically applied to any single specific village. In the interior regions of the province, infrastructure is sometimes limited, which may affect access to emergency and official services. For travelers and those wishing to stay in the area, it is always advisable to check current advisories from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Indonesian authorities, as these provide up-to-date and verified information on the security situation in given areas.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions specific to Karuing do not appear in available sources. The broader natural characteristics of Katingan Regency and Kamipang District – Bornean tropical rainforests, river systems, and associated wildlife – may themselves constitute attractions for visitors with ecological and nature-hiking interests. In Central Kalimantan Province, Sebangau National Park and Tanjung Puting National Park are the most well-known documented conservation areas, renowned for their orangutan populations and unique peat-swamp forests. These protected areas are not located in Karuing, and their exact distance cannot be stated without verified sources, but they indicate the general character of the province's natural heritage. Those visiting the interior of Kamipang District may expect natural environments typical of Kalimantan; however, specific attractions tied directly to Karuing cannot be verified from sources.
Summary
Karuing is a small, sparsely documented settlement in Central Kalimantan Province, in Kamipang District, within the territory of Kabupaten Katingan. The province as a whole is one of Indonesia's largest and sparsely populated provinces, characterized by extensive tropical natural environments. Specific, itemized verifiable local data – population figures, economic profile, attractions, public safety statistics – are not available, making it advisable to avoid broad generalizations. For those interested in learning about the area, information available at the provincial level, as well as consultation with local experts, is recommended.

