Hurung – small Bornean settlement in Pulang Pisau Regency
Hurung is an Indonesian village situated in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province, in Kabupaten Pulang Pisau, within Banama Tingang Kecamatan. The settlement is located in the middle of Borneo island, approximately at –1.76° latitude and 113.90° longitude. Central Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, though relatively sparsely populated, where rainforests, river systems, and peatlands shape the landscape and living conditions. Currently, no independent, verifiable data sources exist specifically for Hurung, so the following description relies predominantly on broader regency-level information and general characteristics of Central Kalimantan, which will be clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Hurung belongs to Banama Tingang Kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Pulang Pisau. Kabupaten Pulang Pisau has a total area of 8,997 km², and according to the 2010 Indonesian census it was inhabited by 120,062 people, while by the end of 2024 this figure had risen to 144,663. The regency capital is located in Pulang Pisau city, in Kahayan Hilir Kecamatan. The regency's motto is "Handep Hapakat," which in Dayak Ngaju language means "mutual assistance" (gotong royong), reflecting local community traditions. Like the regency as a whole, the Hurung area is characteristically a rural region built on agricultural and natural resources, where river-based farming and forestry play determining roles. In the interior areas of Central Kalimantan, such small villages typically have sparse road networks, and river transport provides most of the transportation connections. Currently, no verifiable sources are available regarding independently named institutions, local schools, health facilities, or precise population data for Hurung.
Real estate and investment
For Hurung, directly accessible, specifically substantiated real estate market data is not available. The broader region, Kabupaten Pulang Pisau, is characteristically considered a low real estate price, rural area even within Central Kalimantan. In such interior Bornean regions, the value of land and residential properties is fundamentally determined by accessibility, infrastructure development, and local economic opportunities. From an investment perspective, the area is more relevant for agricultural and forestry projects rather than as a target for tourism-oriented developments. In Indonesia, opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate are generally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can acquire rights to real estate only in the form of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), typically for a specified period. These general rules apply throughout the country, including in the Hurung area. Investment decisions always require consultation with local legal experts and current official information.
Safety and security
Directly verifiable, specifically substantiated data on security conditions in Hurung is not available. Rural, interior areas of Central Kalimantan are generally characterized by less developed police presence and infrastructure compared to the province's larger cities or coastal regions. Small villages traditionally have strong community life based on robust social cohesion, as reflected in the "Handep Hapakat" spirit, though this cannot be directly verified with specific data regarding Hurung. Kabupaten Pulang Pisau as a whole is not listed among special security warnings within the region based on available general knowledge, but visitors and those planning to stay are advised to consult current local and Indonesian government information in all cases.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources have identified named tourist attractions directly associated with Hurung. The broader Kabupaten Pulang Pisau and interior areas of Central Kalimantan may generally be attractive for those interested in nature-based tourism: characteristic features of the province include extensive peatswamp forests, the Kahayan and other Bornean river systems, and the globally notable nature conservation areas found here. The cultural traditions of Dayak communities living in the region are likewise known attractions, though in the absence of sources, no specific location directly connected to Hurung can be named. For interested visitors, Pulang Pisau city, the regency capital (in Kahayan Hilir Kecamatan), represents the administrative and supply center, from which other parts of the regency, including the Banama Tingang Kecamatan area, can be accessed.
Summary
Hurung is a small, rural settlement in the interior Bornean areas of Central Kalimantan, in Banama Tingang Kecamatan, part of Kabupaten Pulang Pisau. The regency had a population of nearly 145,000 in 2024, and is characterized by the "Handep Hapakat" spirit that defines local community culture. Detailed information available independently about the village currently does not exist, so the area's characteristics must be evaluated in light of the regency's and province's broader features. The region primarily connects to Central Kalimantan's wider context through its natural environment and Dayak cultural heritage.

