Manduing Lama – small settlement in Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan Province
Manduing Lama is an Indonesian village in the central-southern part of Borneo Island, in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) Province. Administratively it belongs to Kabupaten Katingan regency, and within that to Kecamatan Pulau Malan district. Based on the settlement's coordinates (–1.65° latitude, 113.26° east longitude), it is situated in a low-lying area with a tropical climate in the Katingan River region. Since no publicly accessible database-level source specific to the village is currently known, the sections below present verified data available at province and regency level, clearly indicating when discussion concerns the broader region.
General overview
Manduing Lama is one of the villages in Kecamatan Pulau Malan district, which, as its name suggests, encompasses island or floodplain areas found on certain sections of the Katingan River. Currently no independent, detailed public administrative or population statistics for the village are available, so it is best to understand the settlement in its broader context. Central Kalimantan Province as a whole covers an area of 153,564.50 km² and according to the 2020 census had a population of 2,669,969; the majority of the province's population lives in smaller communities and villages, primarily along rivers. Kabupaten Katingan is a regency situated in the relatively sparsely populated eastern part of Central Kalimantan, with an economy traditionally based on forestry, river fishing, small-scale agriculture, and raw material extraction. Manduing Lama, as one of the district's villages, would likely possess similar economic and social characteristics, but this cannot be definitively stated without concrete local sources. The Katingan River water system is the defining natural element of the region and plays a fundamental role in local transportation and livelihoods.
Real estate and investment
No detailed and verifiable data at either local or regency level is available regarding real estate market processes in Manduing Lama. The broader region's real estate market, namely that of Central Kalimantan Province, is generally characterized by lower prices, lower transaction density, and more limited liquidity compared to major Javanese cities, particularly in rural riverine areas. From an investment perspective, it should be noted that Indonesian law generally restricts direct property ownership by foreigners: foreign individuals cannot acquire property with "Hak Milik" (full ownership) status, though under certain conditions "Hak Pakai" (usage rights) or other legal frameworks may be applicable. These regulations apply throughout the country, and thus also apply to Katingan Regency and Manduing Lama. In rural interior areas of Kalimantan, the real estate market primarily offers opportunities for local actors; for foreign investors, developments around Palangka Raya at the provincial level may represent a more relevant investment environment, as the provincial capital is undergoing more intensive infrastructure development.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verifiable statistics at local or district level exist regarding public security in Manduing Lama. Central Kalimantan Province as a whole is not generally classified among Indonesia's security-risk regions of particular concern, but in rural, difficult-to-access interior areas, infrastructure deficiencies and sparse police presence may present specific challenges. One of the more noted security issues affecting rural areas of the province is the presence of activities related to illegal logging and mining, which can be observed in multiple regions of Kalimantan – including riverine areas. These phenomena generally do not directly affect tourists or visitors, yet they influence local socio-economic conditions. Since no verifiable source specifically addressing public security in Manduing Lama or Kecamatan Pulau Malan is available, the above observations reflect solely the verified broader context of the province and region in general.
Tourist attractions
No publicly accessible and verifiable source links named tourist attractions to either Manduing Lama village or Kecamatan Pulau Malan district. The broader area, Kabupaten Katingan, is a region rich in natural values: peatswamp forests along the Katingan River, primary forest habitats, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities represent attractions characteristic of the regency as a whole. At Central Kalimantan Province level, Tanjung Puting National Park is one of the best-known protected areas and ecotourism destinations, where orangutan rehabilitation programs attract visitors, but this park is substantially farther away from Manduing Lama in a straight line, located in the southwestern part of the province (in Kabupaten Kotawaringin Barat territory), and cannot be identified as a nearby attraction of Katingan Regency. Taking all this into account, for those interested in the Katingan area, river tourism and floodplain nature tourism represent the main attractions, though even for these only general regency-level observations can be made – no source describing Manduing Lama as a specific tourism destination is available.
Summary
Manduing Lama is a small, rural settlement in Central Kalimantan Province, belonging to Kecamatan Pulau Malan district within Kabupaten Katingan. Since no independent, verified data source for the village is currently publicly available, the above description provides local context based on relationships understood at province and regency level. The Katingan River region is a rural area rich in natural resources but with limited tourism infrastructure; determining the real estate market and investment potential requires on-site, current information.

