Tangga Batu – a small settlement of Lamandau Regency in Central Kalimantan
Tangga Batu is located in Belantikan Raya District (kecamatan), which belongs to Lamandau Regency (kabupaten) in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) Province. The settlement is situated on the Indonesian territory of Borneo Island, in the central part of the Indonesian Archipelago. Although Tangga Batu is not among Indonesia's most well-known tourism or economic centers, the region offers an opportunity to experience rural Indonesian life. The settlement operates within the administrative system of Lamandau Regency, which plays a significant role in the development of Central Kalimantan.
General overview
Tangga Batu is part of Belantikan Raya District, which is one of the districts of Lamandau Regency. The settlement is rural in character and lacks significant tourism or industrial infrastructure. Central Kalimantan as a whole is built on agriculture and extractive industries, typically focused on coconut production, palm oil production, and forestry. Lamandau Regency has witnessed accelerating economic development in recent decades, partly due to increased demand for natural resources. Tangga Batu, as a smaller settlement in the region, is part of this process, though detailed data on specific development projects and municipal-level infrastructure are not available in the source materials. Based on coordinates 1.8597922 latitude and 111.4395128 longitude, the settlement is located in the central-western part of Kalimantan, which in certain maps can be understood to be near the Indonesian coast.
Real estate and investment
Tangga Batu, as a rural settlement in Lamandau Regency, is not among Indonesia's most dynamic real estate market zones. Real estate prices in rural areas of Kalimantan are generally significantly lower than in major cities or tourism-developed regions such as Bali or Jakarta. Central Kalimantan, however, has proven interesting to long-term investors in recent decades, particularly for businesses connected to agriculture and resource processing. In the Lamandau Regency area, the real estate market fundamentally revolves around agricultural economics and other basic necessities. The dynamics of the real estate market depend significantly on local economic conditions, transportation infrastructure, and urban development plans, though data on these matters are not available at Tangga Batu settlement level. In Indonesia, land ownership by foreign individuals is subject to special regulations: most property can be acquired on the basis of long-term lease agreements (hak pakai or hak guna bangunan), though these acquisition rights are subject to time limitations. In rural areas of Lamandau Regency, real estate transactions generally take place through local agents or municipal land and property offices (kantor pertanahan). Regulations on the acquisition of agricultural land are stricter, and foreign investors generally require special conditions and legally organized sectoral zones.
Safety and security
No published statistical sources exist for public safety data at Tangga Batu settlement level. When assessing the general public safety of Central Kalimantan, it should be noted that there are substantial differences in the security profiles of rural Indonesian regions compared to major urban areas. In the Lamandau Regency area, as a rural administrative unit, such urban transit crimes as auto thefts or street robberies are relatively less common. However, disputes related to forestry and agricultural economics, and in certain places property disputes, may occasionally cause tensions. Indonesian rural public administration, including the police and local community self-help organizations (babinsa, hansip), generally has the duty to maintain basic order. For foreigners, it is recommended to maintain good relations with the local community, respect local customs, and follow basic security precautions (secure storage of valuables, avoiding night-time street travel), which is general advice applicable to rural regions of Indonesia. Similar to settlements in Lamandau Regency, Tangga Batu is characterized by a more stable, community-oriented social environment; however, it is not free from specific risks characteristic of rural Kalimantan, such as conflicts surrounding illegal gold mining or logging in certain areas.
Tourist attractions
Tangga Batu settlement has no documented tourist attractions or points of interest in available sources. Due to its rural character, the settlement does not possess developed cultural or natural attractions that would orient it toward international or national-level tourism. The broader region, Lamandau Regency, can be described as part of Central Kalimantan, which is known for its rich biodiversity and forestry. The natural heritage of Borneo Island lies in unique ecosystems, including rainforests and the protected species living within them, such as orangutans and various deer species. For persons interested in natural sciences and ecology, the research and observation programs conducted in the Lamandau Regency area may be of interest. Nearby larger cities and other central settlements belonging to the province generally focus on forest-based tourism and the organization of ecological learning routes. While Tangga Batu does not directly offer tourism infrastructure, the settlement's residents and local community can provide an opportunity for an authentic experience of Indonesian rural life for those seeking a rural adjacent experience rather than more organized tourist destinations. Travel within Indonesia to rural parts of Kalimantan comes with certain limitations regarding resources and access; therefore, those traveling to such areas are advised to consult in advance with local authorities and travel organizations.
Summary
Tangga Batu is a rural settlement of Lamandau Regency in the heart of Central Kalimantan, which does not possess the character of a well-known tourism or economic center. The settlement presents the characteristic image of rural Indonesian Borneo, where agriculture and natural resources drive local development. Real estate market opportunities exist; however, they are moderately active and develop according to special conditions in accordance with Indonesian law. Public safety is adequate at a general level, though one should account for the specific characteristics of rural regions. For those who desire an authentic experience of Indonesian rural life and do not seek classical tourist attractions, Tangga Batu and the surroundings of Lamandau Regency represent a possible destination.

