Malasan – a small Borneo settlement in the heart of Kabupaten Murung Raya
Malasan is located in Kecamatan Murung, which belongs to Kabupaten Murung Raya, in Kalimantan Tengah Province, on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies approximately south of the equator at 114.38 degrees east longitude. The provincial capital, Palangka Raya, is located several hundred kilometers to the south of Kabupaten Murung Raya as the crow flies. Direct, detailed sources about the settlement of Malasan are currently not available, so this description is based on verifiable data about the province and the broader region, which the reader should keep in mind.
General overview
Malasan is a small, little-known settlement for which independent, detailed administrative or census data is not publicly available. It belongs to Kecamatan Murung, which as part of Kabupaten Murung Raya is located in the interior regions of Kalimantan Tengah Province. Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest provinces: with an area of 153,564.50 km², it has been counted among the country's largest provinces since 2022. According to the 2020 census, Kalimantan Tengah had a total population of 2,669,969 people, while data released by the Ministry of Interior in mid-2024 registered 2,784,971 inhabitants. The province consists of 13 regencies and 1 city. Murung Raya is one of the most extensive, yet one of the most densely forested and relatively sparsely populated regencies in Central Kalimantan, where the natural environment and tropical rainforests define daily life. Malasan can be presumed to be a rural community dependent on agriculture and natural resources, as is characteristic of villages in the interior regions of Kalimantan.
Real estate and investment
No concrete real estate market data specific to Malasan is available in publicly accessible sources, therefore the following presents the general investment context of Kabupaten Murung Raya and Kalimantan Tengah Province. In Kalimantan Tengah Province overall, the real estate market significantly lags behind the frequented regions of Bali or Java, and a more developed property sector is concentrated primarily in the provincial capital, Palangka Raya. In interior, forest-covered areas — such as Kabupaten Murung Raya — the real estate market is traditionally low-turnover and serves mainly local demand. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) represents an accepted legal framework, which must be observed in any province. Infrastructure developments taking place in Kalimantan Tengah and the province's growing strategic role could influence the region's investment attractiveness in the longer term, but in small interior villages like Malasan this does not represent a direct, short-term realizable investment opportunity.
Safety and security
No specific public safety data for Malasan is publicly available. The broader region, Kalimantan Tengah Province, is generally not among Indonesia's most critical security areas. In interior Borneo areas, including Kabupaten Murung Raya, most security risks do not stem from violent crime but rather from infrastructure deficiencies, accessibility of sparsely populated areas, and the tropical natural environment (such as flooding and rainforest terrain). Indonesian authorities generally maintain police presence at the regency level, while in smaller villages local community organizations and neighborhood self-governance (RT/RW system) play a significant role in maintaining public order. Specific crime statistics from this area are not available in verifiable sources, so it is appropriate to refrain from presenting them.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions relating to Malasan appear in verifiable sources. Kalimantan Tengah Province as a whole is characterized by natural assets — extensive tropical rainforests, river systems, and climate near the equator — that attract ecotourism and nature enthusiasts, but these attractions are primarily linked to the province's more accessible and well-known areas. In the interior regions of Kabupaten Murung Raya, discovery of any natural values is hampered by limitations in transportation infrastructure, and organized tourist offerings to this area are not yet typical. Those seeking to explore Kalimantan Tengah's archaeology, national parks (such as the province's better-known nature reserves), or river landscapes generally choose Palangka Raya or other, better-mapped destinations as starting points. For Malasan and its immediate surroundings, no specifically named, source-verified attractions can currently be provided.
Summary
Malasan is a small, poorly documented settlement located in the interior regions of Borneo, belonging to Kecamatan Murung in Kabupaten Murung Raya in Kalimantan Tengah Province. The province is one of Indonesia's largest administrative units, extending over 153,564.50 km², with approximately 2.7 million inhabitants in 2020. Currently, no independent, detailed data about Malasan is publicly available, so the settlement's characteristics regarding real estate market, tourism, and public safety can only be understood within the context of the broader region. Small settlements in the interior regions of Borneo typically offer rural, nature-oriented circumstances and serve primarily the needs of local communities rather than national or international tourist demand.

