Geragu – a small settlement in the Pulau Malan district of Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan
Geragu is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, belonging to the Pulau Malan district (Kecamatan Pulau Malan) within Katingan Regency. Based on its geographic coordinates (-1.5861° south latitude, 113.1322° east longitude), it is located in the interior tropical regions of Borneo island. Palangka Raya, the provincial capital, serves as the administrative and economic center of the broader region. Since no independent, settlement-level sources are currently available for Geragu, the following description is based largely on verifiable information at the provincial and regency level, as indicated at all relevant points in this text.
General overview
Geragu is located in the district called Kecamatan Pulau Malan, which forms part of Katingan Regency. Katingan Regency itself is one of the extensive administrative units of Central Kalimantan, with the Katingan River and its tributaries playing a defining role in the landscape and local way of life. A characteristic feature of the province as a whole is that in interior areas, the traditions of the indigenous Dayak communities and the rainforest environment are closely interwoven with the daily lives of those living there. According to Central Kalimantan's 2020 census data, the province's total population was 2,669,969 persons; however, this figure naturally applies to the entire province and provides no information about the actual population of small, interior-located villages such as Geragu. The province covers an area of 153,564.50 km², making Central Kalimantan one of Indonesia's largest provinces. No concrete data on Geragu's accessibility and infrastructure are available from current sources; however, small villages located in the interior areas of Katingan Regency typically rely on river transport routes and dirt roads.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data on Geragu's real estate market can be found in available sources. Viewed in broader context, real estate transactions in the interior areas of Katingan Regency and Central Kalimantan are generally low-intensity, with transactions occurring primarily among local actors, and a commercial real estate market oriented toward tourism or investment is not characteristic. Outside the province's larger cities, real estate prices and development activity remain at modest levels, linked to limited infrastructure and low population density. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; longer-term usage rights (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them under certain conditions. This general legal framework applies to the entire country, and therefore also governs the situation in Geragu. Prior to any potential investment decisions, involvement of a local notary and legal advisor is advisable.
Safety and security
Direct, settlement-level statistics or detailed analysis of public safety in Geragu are not found in available sources. Regarding Central Kalimantan province as a whole: rural, low-population-density interior areas are generally not characterized by urban-type crime patterns; however, police presence and the possibility of rapid assistance may also be limited due to physical distances and infrastructural constraints. Health risks arising from the tropical environment – such as the presence of malaria or other tropical infections – represent a generally relevant consideration with respect to the interior regions of Kalimantan, although no specific data regarding Geragu are available on these matters. Observance of the general precautionary norms customary in the broader region is widely recommended.
Tourist attractions
No independently named, verifiable sources are available regarding tourist attractions in Geragu. The territory of Katingan Regency generally abounds in natural values: the interior regions of the province are characterized by extensive tropical rainforests, peat swamps (gambut), and river systems, which form part of Borneo island's natural heritage. In the broader region of Central Kalimantan, such well-known natural and cultural assets are found as rivers running through peatland forests, traditional Dayak villages, and orangutan rehabilitation programs – of these, Tanjung Puting National Park is the best known, though it is located in Kotawaringin Barat Regency and not in immediate proximity to Geragu. Within Pulau Malan district and along the Katingan River, the local natural environment and river landscape may be of interest; however, specific attractions identifiable with Geragu cannot be named from available sources without compromising accuracy.
Summary
Geragu is a small interior Kalimantan settlement belonging to the Pulau Malan district of Katingan Regency in Central Kalimantan province. The available source material contains verifiable information only at the provincial level, so detailed, specific facts about the village are not currently available. The broader region, Central Kalimantan, is one of Indonesia's largest, yet sparsely populated and naturally valuable regions, where interior villages – likely including Geragu – preserve the close connection between traditional ways of life and the tropical natural environment.

