Bumi Subur – a small settlement in Katingan Kuala district, Kabupaten Katingan, Central Kalimantan
Bumi Subur is an Indonesian rural settlement located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, within Kabupaten Katingan regency, and belongs to Katingan Kuala district (kecamatan). Geographically situated on the island of Borneo, its approximate coordinates are -3.04° south latitude and 113.47° east longitude. The provincial capital, Palangka Raya, lies to the east-northeast of the mentioned regency, several hours' travel by road. Since the available source material contains verified data exclusively at the provincial level, the following sections present the broader geographical and administrative context, clearly indicating where village-level data is unavailable.
General overview
The name Bumi Subur means approximately "fertile land" in Indonesian, a designation typical of rural areas in the interior of Borneo characterized by agricultural and forestry activities. Katingan Kuala district extends along the lower course of the Katingan River, where rivers and wetland habitats play a determining role in local transportation and livelihoods. Village-level statistical data—population density, area size, number of public institutions—are not available from accessible sources. Providing broader context, Central Kalimantan province counted slightly fewer than 2.67 million people according to the 2020 census and has been one of Indonesia's largest provinces by area since 2022, with an extent of 153,564.5 km². The province comprises a total of 13 regencies and 1 city, including Kabupaten Katingan, to which Bumi Subur belongs. Rural Bornean settlements are generally characterized by low population density, a lifestyle close to nature, and the presence of traditional Dayak cultural heritage, although these characteristics cannot be verified from sources specifically regarding Bumi Subur.
Real estate and investment
No independent, village-level real estate market data is available regarding Bumi Subur. Central Kalimantan province as a whole—and particularly rural districts distant from Palangka Raya—is generally characterized by real estate transaction intensity that is considerably lower than in more densely populated Javanese or Balinese regions. Land use in the area is dominated by agricultural and forest management purposes, and investment activity is primarily tied to infrastructure development, the palm oil sector, and the extraction of natural resources. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) on Indonesian property; for them, only long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are possible, though these are applied less frequently in rural, smaller settlements than in touristically developed areas. Throughout Kabupaten Katingan district, the real estate market is primarily active for local actors, and the value of rural land is greatly influenced by road network quality and river accessibility.
Safety and security
No verifiable village-level statistics are available regarding the public safety of Bumi Subur. Central Kalimantan province—and rural Bornean districts in general—can be characterized in terms of public safety as follows: smaller villages with sparse development are typically characterized by relatively low crime rates, as community control is strong and the degree of anonymity is much lower compared to major cities. However, certain areas of the province may experience land-use conflicts resulting from disputes related to agricultural expansion—particularly palm oil plantations—and deforestation. These are, however, community and legal issues rather than personal security concerns. From a practical perspective affecting travelers and potentially interested investors, the true risks to consider in rural areas of the province are rather infrastructural limitations (distance, road conditions, availability of healthcare services) and tropical diseases (malaria, dengue fever).
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not identify specific tourist attractions directly associated with Bumi Subur. The broader Kabupaten Katingan region and the Katingan River valley are not entirely unknown from the perspective of Bornean nature tourism: traditional Dayak culture of communities living along the river, peat swamp forests, and unique biodiversity—including orangutans and crocodiles—constitute the ecological value of the region, though these cannot be identified from sources as specific, village-level attractions in the case of Bumi Subur. At the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, numerous cultural and natural attractions are accessible, which are also reachable from Kabupaten Katingan, but precise distances and travel times are not known from available sources. Nature tourism across Central Kalimantan as a whole—river trips, rainforest ecotourism—provides the context into which the broader surroundings of Bumi Subur also fit, though infrastructure and organized tourist offerings are generally underdeveloped in rural areas of the province.
Summary
Bumi Subur is a small rural settlement on Borneo belonging to Katingan Kuala district and Kabupaten Katingan in Central Kalimantan province. Detailed village-level data—population density, attractions, real estate market characteristics—do not appear in available sources, therefore the above characterization primarily presents the broader provincial and district context rather than the specific attributes of the settlement. The regionally typical characteristics—tropical natural environment, low population density, Dayak cultural heritage, and river-based way of life—provide the framework within which the settlement can be situated.

