Landau Kantu – a small Bornean village in the Kecamatan Delang area, Central Kalimantan
Landau Kantu is a village-level settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Delang district, within Kabupaten Lamandau regency, in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, Indonesia. The area is geographically located on the island of Borneo, approximately at coordinates -1.6593 latitude and 111.0758 east longitude. The regency capital is Nanga Bulik. Direct source material at the settlement level for Landau Kantu is not available; therefore, the information presented below is based on verified facts known at the Kecamatan Delang and Kabupaten Lamandau levels, and this is indicated in every case.
General overview
Landau Kantu does not appear in widely accessible tourism or statistical sources, and is therefore primarily characterized as a small village of local significance within the Kecamatan Delang framework. Kecamatan Delang itself is an administrative unit of Kabupaten Lamandau, which extends across the interior, forested, hilly areas of Borneo island. The regency as a whole – to which the settlement belongs – covers an area of 6,414 square kilometers, and according to the 2010 Indonesian census counted 62,776 inhabitants; this figure had grown to 112,441 by mid-2024 according to the Kabupaten Lamandau Wikipedia article. This indicates that the regency is a relatively sparsely populated, predominantly nature-oriented, rural region. Kabupaten Lamandau was established in 2002 through the division of Kabupaten Kotawaringin Barat, based on Law No. 5/2002, and was officially founded on August 4, 2002. The region is therefore a young administrative unit, whose infrastructural development is ongoing. Within Kecamatan Delang, villages are typically small-sized, with livelihoods largely tied to agriculture, forestry, and local natural resources, as is commonly observed in the interior areas of Central Kalimantan.
Real estate and investment
No publicly verifiable source of available, specific real estate market data exists for Landau Kantu; therefore, the following reflects the general market context of the broader Kabupaten Lamandau and Kalimantan Tengah province. It is generally characteristic of Borneo's interior areas that the real estate market is substantially less developed and liquid than in coastal or urban regions, such as Palangka Raya, the provincial capital. In smaller, rural villages, such as Landau Kantu presumably is, real estate transactions typically occur between local parties, market prices are low, and commercial development activity is minimal. Under Indonesia's general regulations concerning land ownership, foreign individuals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (usage right) or in some cases the Hak Guna Bangunan (building right) forms are available, which provide time-limited and conditional property titles. This general Indonesian land law framework is also applicable to Landau Kantu. Before any investment decisions, involvement of a local legal expert is recommended, given the complexity of the Indonesian land law system and territorial use regulations within Borneo.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level statistics or public law enforcement data are available regarding public safety within Landau Kantu. It may be generally stated that Kabupaten Lamandau and the Kecamatan Delang area belong to one of Central Kalimantan's relatively sparsely populated, rural districts. The interior, smaller municipalities of Kalimantan Tengah province generally do not feature in reports of major security incidents; however, more limited accessibility of infrastructural and healthcare services in itself constitutes a risk factor for visitors to the area. It is advisable to inquire about local transportation and road conditions, particularly during the rainy season, when roads leading into Borneo's interior can become difficult to traverse. For an accurate public safety assessment, the local authorities or competent bodies of Kabupaten Lamandau can provide up-to-date information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, natural or cultural objects are listed in available sources regarding Landau Kantu settlement; therefore, specific attractions cannot be identified in connection with the village. Regarding the broader offerings of Kecamatan Delang and Kabupaten Lamandau, only limited source material is available. The interior areas of Central Kalimantan are generally known for Bornean rainforests, river valleys, and the culture of indigenous Dayak communities, although specific coordinates and access conditions tied to Landau Kantu cannot be identified from the available data. Nanga Bulik, the regency capital, is accessible from the region and provides some infrastructural backing as the region's administrative and commercial center. For those interested in exploring the rural natural and cultural values of Central Kalimantan, it is recommended to inquire at local municipal offices or in Nanga Bulik about currently visitable sites, as up-to-date tourism information pertaining to the area is extremely limited in online sources.
Summary
Landau Kantu is a small village located in Borneo's interior, belonging to the Kecamatan Delang district and the Kabupaten Lamandau regency, which was established in 2002, in Kalimantan Tengah province. Within the regency's 6,414-square-kilometer area, nearly 112,000 people lived by mid-2024, but interior, rural villages such as Landau Kantu are poorly documented with independent data. Regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourism offerings, the general characteristics at the broader regency and province level serve as guidelines; for specific plans, on-site inquiries and involvement of local experts are recommended.

