Durian Tunggal – a small Bornean village in the Seruyan Tengah district of Kabupaten Seruyan
Durian Tunggal is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, within Kabupaten Seruyan, specifically in the Seruyan Tengah district (kecamatan). Its location in the central part of Borneo, near the equator, can be pinpointed at coordinates approximately –1.94° south latitude and 112.15° east longitude. The regency seat is Kuala Pembuang, positioned near the coastline opening to the Java Sea, while Durian Tunggal lies in the interior areas within the central district of the regency. The available sources contain no detailed data concerning this specific village, therefore the description below is based on verified information available at the level of broader administrative units – primarily Kabupaten Seruyan.
General overview
The settlement of Durian Tunggal belongs to the Seruyan Tengah district (kecamatan), which is situated in the interior, continental part of Kabupaten Seruyan. Data available for the regency as a whole indicate low population density: in the first half of 2024, the total population of Kabupaten Seruyan was 158,282 inhabitants, with a population density of merely 10 persons/km². This indicates that the vast majority of the regency – including villages in the interior districts – is characterized by extensive, sparsely populated areas, where forested landscapes and Bornean natural environments are predominant. The regency takes its name from the Seruyan River, which flows through its territory and empties into the Java Sea, serving as one of the region's primary natural and transportation resources. Settlements in the interior districts, such as those in Seruyan Tengah kecamatan, typically rely on agriculture, and to a lesser extent on timber extraction and the palm oil industry – a pattern applicable to Central Kalimantan province as a whole, though more detailed economic data specific to this village is not available. Durian Tunggal itself cannot be counted among known tourist destinations; its name does not appear in widely recognized Indonesian geographical sources, which aligns with the regency's generally low visitor numbers.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly available market data on the real estate market of Kabupaten Seruyan – and specifically on villages in Seruyan Tengah kecamatan – does not exist, therefore the following remarks concern the broader Central Kalimantan context. The economic development of Central Kalimantan province over the past decades has been primarily tied to plantation agriculture (palm oil, rubber) and mining, which also drive real estate demand in interior areas. In sparsely populated, forested interior areas – as Seruyan Tengah kecamatan can be characterized – real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in coastal or better-developed infrastructure regions; however, appreciation potential is also more uncertain and heavily dependent on infrastructure development. According to generally applicable Indonesian regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian real estate; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) are available under specified conditions. Before any concrete investment decision, it is advisable to engage local legal experts and a notary (notaris), particularly for properties located in interior, less-documented areas.
Safety and security
Public security statistics specific to Durian Tunggal or Seruyan Tengah kecamatan are not publicly available, therefore only the broader frameworks applicable to the region and Indonesia in general can be described. In the sparsely populated interior areas of Central Kalimantan province, local communities generally live within tight social networks, and small villages are less affected by organized crime compared to urban areas. However, in remote, infrastructure-poor districts, police presence and rapid emergency response may be more limited, a circumstance to be considered for both local residents and visiting persons. Public security in Indonesia generally, in the Bornean interior areas, depends most on natural hazards – forest fires, floods, difficult terrain – which indirectly influence the security situation. Should anyone travel to the region, it is advisable to consult in advance with local authorities and the community.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in the vicinity of Durian Tunggal appears in available sources, and no verified tourist site linked to Seruyan Tengah kecamatan can be identified from checked sources. The natural assets of Kabupaten Seruyan as a whole – the Seruyan River water system, Bornean rainforests, the wild animals inhabiting them, including orangutans and proboscis monkeys – could in principle be attractive to those interested in ecotourism, however, the regency as a whole is considered a relatively unknown destination on the Indonesian tourism map, and tourist infrastructure development in interior areas is limited. The most visited nature reserves of Central Kalimantan province, such as Tanjung Puting National Park, are located several hundred kilometers from the regency seat of Kuala Pembuang, and even farther from Durian Tunggal. Based on all this, the settlement in question cannot be considered an independent tourist destination; the region is primarily characterized by rainforest natural environment and riverine landscapes, which can be perceived by those passing through the area.
Summary
Durian Tunggal is a small interior Bornean village belonging to the Seruyan Tengah district of Kabupaten Seruyan in Central Kalimantan province. The low population density characteristic of the regency as a whole and the sparsely populated, forested interior areas define local living conditions, the real estate market, and tourism opportunities alike. No verified village-level data is available concerning public security, local economy, or tourist attractions, therefore the above description reflects the generally known characteristics of Kabupaten Seruyan and Central Kalimantan. General circumstances applicable to lesser-known, underdeveloped interior regions can be presumed to hold for this village as well, though these cannot be verified by sources specific to Durian Tunggal.

