Tanjung Pinang – Settlement in Pahandut district, Central Kalimantan
Tanjung Pinang is part of the Pahandut kecamatan (district), which belongs to Palangka Raya city in Central Kalimantan province, within the Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan) region. The settlement is located within one of Central Kalimantan's significant administrative areas, which ranks among the country's largest provinces. According to the 2020 Indonesian census, the province counted approximately 2.67 million inhabitants, and by mid-2024, estimates suggested the population exceeded 2.78 million. Palangka Raya city, to which Tanjung Pinang belongs, functions as the administrative center of the province.
General overview
Tanjung Pinang is situated within the Pahandut district, which forms an integral part of Palangka Raya city's structure. The settlement is located in a well-positioned place within the transportation network of the city and broader region, precisely marked by the provided coordinates (-2.2392852° south latitude, 113.9695942° east longitude). Central Kalimantan itself is one of Indonesia's most important regions, functioning as the country's second largest province, with an area of approximately 153,564 square kilometers following the 2022 administrative reorganization. The province consists of 13 kabupatens (regencies) and 1 kota (city), with Palangka Raya being the only direct city-level administrative unit belonging directly to the province. As a settlement, Tanjung Pinang is part of the diverse Kalimantan transportation and economic system emerging from this urban region.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Tanjung Pinang and the broader Palangka Raya region is shaped by growing urban transportation infrastructure and administrative developments. Central Kalimantan, as a province, has long been valued as a focus point for infrastructure investments, which influences property valuations and investment opportunities at local and regional levels. Real estate market activity in Palangka Raya city, which includes the Tanjung Pinang region, is closely connected to administrative, commercial, and logistical developments. The dynamic development of Central Kalimantan's infrastructure and the strengthening of the city's role in the region create factors that affect the real estate market and investment motivations. Within Indonesia's general framework, foreign property ownership is subject to strict restrictions: foreigners typically can own property with at most 30 years of acquisition rights (hak pakai) or 80-year lease rights (hak guna usaha), while direct land purchase by foreigners proves virtually impossible. This general regulation applies to Palangka Raya and its affiliated settlements, including Tanjung Pinang, so real estate investment opportunities depend on understanding Indonesian legal and financing conditions.
Safety and security
Central Kalimantan, and particularly its administrative center, the Palangka Raya city region, is generally not considered an area with particularly high crime rates in Indonesia. Palangka Raya city, of which Tanjung Pinang is part, has developed over recent decades through strengthened infrastructure and administrative frameworks, which generally accompany improvements in patrolling and public security. Ordinary caution is nonetheless advisable: for foreigners it is recommended that nighttime transportation be planned with prior organization, valuables be handled discreetly, and local traffic norms be observed. Through urbanization and the city's functional development, Palangka Raya has generally evolved into a relatively stable and welcoming region, where the basic safety conditions for tourism and business are generally considered established. However, since no public sources exist for settlement-level security statistics in Tanjung Pinang, consultation with local stakeholders is worthwhile in assessing the specific situation.
Tourist attractions
Data on notable attractions directly connected to Tanjung Pinang are not available in the accessible, verifiable source base. However, Palangka Raya city, to which Tanjung Pinang belongs, functions as the administrative and economic center of Central Kalimantan province, which may also be noted. The city is considered situated near the Kalimantan jungle and forestry, as well as proximity to indigenous Dayak culture. The province of Central Kalimantan is known for its Orangutan Rehabilitation Centers and Forest Conservation Projects, numerous facilities of which are located in the province and in the vicinity of the Palangka Raya region; however, precise identification of specific distances and named attractions directly attributable to the settlement is not possible due to the lack of available sources. The natural values of Indonesian Borneo, ribbon forests and water sources, and the savanna regions form the basis of tourism throughout the region, and proximity to Palangka Raya city can serve as an advantageous base for excursions. Tourism and transportation organized from Palangka Raya center can serve most visitors as an excellent access point for getting to know the entire region.
Summary
Tanjung Pinang is a settlement located within the Pahandut district, part of Palangka Raya city and Central Kalimantan's administrative structure, which functions as one of Indonesia's most significant provinces. On this settlement part of Indonesian Borneo (Kalimantan), real estate market opportunities are linked to Indonesian legal frameworks and the development dynamics of Palangka Raya city. Public safety is generally relatively stable, and tourism can be supplemented based on customary local information gathering. The advantage of Tanjung Pinang's location is that it operates in urban conditions in a well-accessible position, which opens both business and tourism opportunities to participants seeking to become acquainted with the region.

