Kuluk Telawang – a small settlement in the forested interior of Central Kalimantan
Kuluk Telawang is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Antang Kalang District (Kecamatan Antang Kalang), which forms part of Kotawaringin Timur Regency (Kabupaten Kotawaringin Timur). The regency's seat is the coastal city of Sampit. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated along the southern latitudes in Borneo's heavily forested interior areas, in the region pointing toward the inland expanse of the Kalimantan peninsula.
General overview
Kuluk Telawang does not rank among widely recognized tourist or economic destinations, and detailed standalone information about the settlement is not available in accessible public sources. The village belongs to Antang Kalang District, which lies in the eastern, interior areas of Kotawaringin Timur Regency. The regency itself is one of the most significant administrative units in Kalimantan Tengah province: it covers an area of 16,496 km², and according to 2010 data, its population was approximately 373,842 people, which had grown to around 454,515 by the end of 2024. This demographic growth is an indicator of economic and infrastructural development taking place across the entire regency. Small villages situated in interior, forested areas, such as Kuluk Telawang, typically rely on agricultural and forestry activities. In Borneo's interior, the traditional livelihoods of Dayak communities — including subsistence farming and small-scale fishing along rivers — are widely practiced. Verifiable information about the specific characteristics of the settlement itself (such as population size or institutional infrastructure) is not available.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Kuluk Telawang is not available. In the broader context of Kotawaringin Timur Regency, the regional economy has traditionally been shaped by palm oil plantations, mining, and timber extraction, which also influence land prices and development dynamics in interior areas. In Indonesia, real estate market regulation generally imposes restrictions on foreign ownership: foreign nationals cannot typically acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) as a general rule, though certain legal titles — such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or nominal ownership structures — are accessible within the legal framework. In interior Kalimantan regions, land prices and real estate turnover are generally substantially lower than in coastal cities or on Java; however, sound investment decision-making requires detailed examination of current local administrative and legal conditions. In smaller, less accessible villages, liquidity and appreciation potential are typically more modest than in regional centers.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or incident records relating to Kuluk Telawang are not available in publicly accessible sources. Generally speaking, in small villages situated in the interior of Central Kalimantan, community security typically relies on local social norms and community solidarity. No detailed, verifiable crime statistics are available for Kotawaringin Timur Regency as a whole that would permit clear conclusions about individual settlements. In Indonesia's interior Bornean areas, the level of infrastructure and institutional presence is generally lower than in larger cities, which can affect police accessibility and response times. For specific security matters, it is advisable to consult with local authorities and regency-level administration.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable tourist attractions directly associated with Kuluk Telawang are known from available sources. In the broader territory of Kotawaringin Timur Regency, natural assets — including rainforests extending into Borneo's interior, river systems, and unique biodiversity — could theoretically appeal to those interested in nature trekking and ecotourism. At the regency's seat in Sampit and in coastal areas, a few cultural and natural attractions are accessible, which can also be reached from interior regions, although exact distances and road conditions vary relative to individual villages. In the interior areas of Antang Kalang District, Dayak cultural traditions and riverbank lifestyles present distinctive informal points of interest, though according to available data they do not possess organized tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Kuluk Telawang is a small interior Bornean settlement in Kalimantan Tengah province, located in Antang Kalang District as part of Kotawaringin Timur Regency. Detailed standalone data about the village does not appear in publicly accessible sources; the characteristics of the broader region — demographic growth, an economy based on natural resources, and infrastructural conditions typical of interior areas — provide context for understanding the settlement's situation. For information regarding real estate market conditions, security matters, or tourism in relation to this location, local and regency-level authorities, as well as on-site inquiry, can provide reliable guidance.

