Bakung Raya – a small Central Kalimantan settlement in Katingan Kuala District
Bakung Raya is located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Katingan, specifically in the Kecamatan Katingan Kuala district. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southern part of Borneo island, roughly in the area of the lower course of the Katingan River. The seat of Kabupaten Katingan is the city of Kasongan, and the regency is one of the most expansive administrative units in Central Kalimantan, largely covered by tropical forests and river valleys. No independent, detailed Wikipedia source is available for Bakung Raya, therefore the description below is based primarily on verifiable data concerning Katingan Kuala district, Kabupaten Katingan, and the province in general.
General overview
Bakung Raya is a small, relatively unknown settlement belonging to Katingan Kuala district. The Katingan Kuala kecamatan itself is a relatively poorly documented area, composed of small villages typically situated near the Katingan River. Kabupaten Katingan is one of the largest regencies in Central Kalimantan by area: the landscape there is generally characterized by extensive peatlands, peaty soils, river networks, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities. Bakung Raya is therefore quite likely a small riverbank settlement where local subsistence is based on agricultural and fishing activities, as well as forest management — however, due to the absence of specific sources, this remains only a general observation typical of the broader region, not verified settlement-level data. Access to infrastructure and public services in the more remote, smaller villages of Katingan regency is generally limited, with larger cities accessible by river or road transport.
Real estate and investment
No documented or analyzed real estate market data is available for Bakung Raya and its immediate surroundings. For the broader Kabupaten Katingan, the real estate market is typically characterized by limited activity, as much of the regency consists of sparsely inhabited forested and swampy areas, with commercial and residential property development concentrated mainly around Kasongan and a few larger riverbank urban centers. For Central Kalimantan as a whole, it is true that in recent decades palm oil production, mining, and forestry have been the main economic drivers, which indirectly influence the value of rural property ownership and the extent of infrastructure development. It is important to note generally that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; legal alternatives available to them include longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or Hak Pakai title, the details of which must always be clarified with the involvement of a legal professional. These regulations apply throughout the country, including in Central Kalimantan and Katingan regency.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics or case sources are available for Bakung Raya. Central Kalimantan province as a whole is generally considered one of Indonesia's relatively stable regions, although in rural, difficult-to-reach areas police and emergency services accessibility may be limited, which also affects emergency response times. In small villages of Katingan regency — as is generally the case in similar-sized riverbank communities in Central Kalimantan — traditional community life plays a determining role in maintaining everyday order. Visiting or prospective long-term residents are advised to verify the current situation through current and reliable Indonesian sources, as conditions may be variable.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source exists for any named tourist attraction in Bakung Raya. The Katingan Kuala district and the broader Kabupaten Katingan area can, however, be understood as part of the natural environment of Central Kalimantan, where the region as a whole is characterized by river tourism opportunities, tropical forests, and peatland ecosystems. Elsewhere in Central Kalimantan — for example near Palangkaraya and in the Sebangau National Park area — there are documented nature conservation areas and ecotourism opportunities, but these are likely at considerable distance from Bakung Raya, located in other kecamatan. Dayak cultural heritage, including traditional Betang (longhouse) buildings and associated community traditions, is observable at various points in Central Kalimantan, but it is not possible to name a specific, source-supported tourist attraction from Katingan Kuala district or from Bakung Raya itself.
Summary
Bakung Raya is a small, broadly undocumented settlement in Central Kalimantan, within the Katingan Kuala District of Kabupaten Katingan, on the southern river valleys of Borneo. No independent, detailed source material is available for the settlement, so statements concerning this location are based exclusively on generally applicable data for the regency and province. By its nature, the area cannot be counted among known, actively developing Indonesian destinations from either a tourism or real estate market perspective; it holds significance primarily within the broader region in terms of local Dayak communities and riverbank lifestyle.

