Jamuat – settlement in Batang Kawa district of Kabupaten Lamandau, central Borneo
Jamuat is a small settlement in Indonesia belonging to Kabupaten Lamandau in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, specifically within the Batang Kawa district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the interior regions of Borneo (Kalimantan), at approximately 1.46 degrees southern latitude and 111.15 degrees eastern longitude. The district capital is the city of Nanga Bulik, which functions as the administrative and economic center of the region. Detailed statistical data at the settlement level is currently unavailable; therefore, the following account primarily presents the broader kabupaten-level context where necessary, clearly indicating its sources.
General overview
Jamuat does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or administrative descriptions, and no detailed, publicly accessible database exists for Batang Kawa kecamatan. The broader Kabupaten Lamandau is a relatively young administrative unit: its separation from Kabupaten Kotawaringin Barat was approved on August 4, 2002, under Law No. 5 of 2002. According to verified sources, the district covers an area of 6,414 square kilometers, which by Central Borneo standards constitutes a medium-sized regency. The population, based on the 2010 Indonesian census, was 62,776 persons, and by mid-2024 this figure had risen to 112,441, indicating relatively dynamic population growth in the region. Jamuat itself falls within Batang Kawa district, which is located in the interior, characteristically forested and river-valley areas of the kabupaten. In this part of Central Borneo, the life of rural villages has traditionally been shaped by plantation agriculture, forestry, and river transport, though verified sources specifically addressing Jamuat on this matter are not available.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Jamuat is unavailable. In the broader context of Kabupaten Lamandau, it can be noted that the nearly doubled population between 2010 and 2024 generally signals growing local demand for residential and commercial properties, particularly in the district capital Nanga Bulik area. In interior Borneo villages with rural location, such as Jamuat, the real estate market is typically narrow, transaction volumes are low, and prices are significantly lower than in more urbanized parts of the province or in coastal zones. Foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring Indonesian property are framed by general Indonesian land ownership regulations: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over real estate; long-term lease arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai) are most commonly available to them. Before making investment decisions, consultation with a local legal expert is strongly recommended, as details and local-level regulations can vary.
Safety and security
No verified public sources provide security statistics for Jamuat or Batang Kawa kecamatan. Kabupaten Lamandau is generally one of the less densely populated, interior regions of Central Kalimantan, where rural communities do not typically experience the forms of crime characteristic of major cities. However, in interior Borneo areas, infrastructural distance, limited healthcare provision, and sometimes difficult accessibility are factors that may affect the safety and comfort of those staying there. Generally, public security in rural areas of Kalimantan Tengah province follows patterns similar to Indonesian rural averages, but this does not substitute for current, specific local inquiry.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources list named tourist attractions for Jamuat or Batang Kawa kecamatan. The broader Kabupaten Lamandau region, thanks to the natural endowments of central Borneo, may appeal to those interested in nature tourism and ecological tourism: the region is characterized by rainforests, river valleys, and sites linked to the traditional culture of Dayak communities, though verified, specific data is not available for Jamuat itself. Nanga Bulik, the administrative center of the kabupaten, represents the nearest accessible urban hub where basic services and transport connections are available. Those interested in the natural and cultural values of Kabupaten Lamandau should consult with local authorities or tourism offices regarding specific, available attractions.
Summary
Jamuat is a small settlement in central Borneo, in Batang Kawa district of Kabupaten Lamandau in Kalimantan Tengah province, for which detailed, verified public data is unavailable. The kabupaten as a whole was established in 2002 as an independent administrative unit, covers an area of 6,414 square kilometers, and by 2024 had a population exceeding 112,000. Its rural, interior Borneo location shapes the character of the place: regarding tourism, the real estate market, and infrastructure, the broader regency and provincial context provides a framework, while understanding settlement-level characteristics requires local inquiry.

