Rangan Tangko – a settlement in Marikit district, Katingan regency
Rangan Tangko is a small settlement in Marikit district, which belongs to Katingan regency in Central Kalimantan province, on the Indonesian island of Borneo. The settlement is positioned in the central part of the island based on coordinates, aligned with the regency's economy and administration. Although limited settlement-level information is available, it should be understood in the context of Katingan regency, which was established in 2002 from the eastern districts of East Kotawaringin Regency and had a population of 162,222 in 2020.
General overview
Rangan Tangko is a small settlement in Marikit kecamatan (district), which belongs to the administrative structure of Katingan kabupaten (regency). The settlement is located within the territory of Katingan regency, one of thirteen regencies in Central Kalimantan province. During the 2020 census, the regency had a population of 162,222, indicating that the area is developing both administratively and economically. Rangan Tangko does not possess international recognition in its own right, but functions as one component within the administrative structure of Katingan regency. The settlement's development is closely tied to the regency's economic and infrastructural developments.
Katingan regency covers an area of 20,380.50 square kilometers, constituting a significant administrative unit. The regency's administrative center is Kasongan city, which serves as the hub of the regency's administrative and economic life. The physical location of Rangan Tangko within the regency's territory means it is directly or indirectly part of the Kalimantan economic and social system. Marikit district, to which the settlement belongs, plays an integral role in the regency's operations, contributing to infrastructure development and the provision of services to local communities.
Real estate and investment
Rangan Tangko's real estate market reflects the broader economic dynamics of Katingan regency. Since its establishment in 2002, the regency has been in continuous development, and the real estate market follows this growth trend. Real estate market opportunities in Central Kalimantan province are primarily organized around infrastructural investments, agrarian economy, and forestry activities. Small settlements such as Rangan Tangko typically rely on agriculture- and small trade-based economies.
Indonesia's real estate market is open to foreign investors under specified legal conditions. Under Indonesian law, non-Indonesian citizens may acquire leasehold rights on freehold land or land under development, typically for a 30-year base period, which can be extended for an additional 20 years. In Rangan Tangko, real estate investment opportunities are determined by the intensity of local market infrastructure development and regency-level economic policies. The main drivers of development in Central Kalimantan areas such as Katingan regency include forestry, agrarian economy, and related processing industries.
Central Kalimantan, and thus Katingan regency directly, relies on resource-intensive segments of the Indonesian economy. The real estate market in Rangan Tangko should be understood in this context: in small settlements such as this, real estate investment primarily serves the needs of local communities and companies engaged in resource processing and extraction. International investment does not play a primary role in these areas, but the institution of long-term leasehold rights opens possibilities for it.
Safety and security
Limited settlement-specific information is available regarding safety and security in Rangan Tangko. In the absence of settlement-level data, the general public safety characteristics of Katingan regency and Central Kalimantan province can be applied as context. In Central Kalimantan province, as in several peripheral regions of Indonesia, maintaining public order is the responsibility of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) and local administrative authorities.
Certain areas of Borneo island — of which Katingan regency is part — have faced public safety challenges in recent decades, but these cannot be generalized uniformly across the entire island. The Indonesian police and administration continuously work to maintain public order and guarantee the safety of local communities. Rangan Tangko, as a small settlement, typically has lower crime levels than more urbanized centers; however, individual travel caution and attention to current local information are recommended for all travel in Indonesia.
The regency and provincial-level infrastructure for maintaining public order depends on the integrity of local communities and their role in public safety supervision. Rangan Tangko, as a settlement in question, forms part of these general structures, and local leadership plays an active role in addressing the community's security needs.
Tourist attractions
Rangan Tangko is not widely recognized as a tourist destination and does not possess notable attractions at the international or national level with specific source references. Documentation of settlement-level tourist infrastructure and attractions is limited. Other parts of Marikit district and Katingan regency typically feature agri-tourism and forestry-related natural attractions.
Central Kalimantan province, to which Rangan Tangko belongs, possesses rich natural and cultural heritage; however, these attractions have limited tourist utilization due to their dispersed nature and infrastructure constraints. Larger cities such as Palangka Raya (the provincial capital) or Sampit, which belongs to East Kotawaringin Regency, serve more as tourist starting points. Katingan regency is also well known for its forestry and rural tourism opportunities, as well as rehabilitation projects aimed at reducing forest destruction.
With regard to Rangan Tangko's direct tourist appeal, the settlement derives its attraction primarily from gaining insight into the life of the local community in question and the authentic experiences that come from learning about the daily life of Indonesian rural communities. For travelers visiting Katingan regency, the area's natural diversity and infrastructure and workplaces connected to resource management can become sites for gaining acquaintance and experience.
Summary
Rangan Tangko is a small settlement in Marikit kecamatan within the administrative structure of Katingan kabupaten in Central Kalimantan province on Borneo island. Although the settlement has limited international recognition, it plays a stable role within the regency's economic and administrative framework. Understanding real estate market opportunities, public safety, and tourist attractions requires consideration of the broader regency and provincial-level context. Rangan Tangko represents an authentic example of rural Kalimantan life, contributing to understanding the everyday life of the Indonesian community.

