Lupu Peruca – small Bornean village in the northern district of Kabupaten Sukamara
Lupu Peruca is a settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, located on the country's portion of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Balai Riam subdistrict (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Sukamara. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately –2.32° south latitude, 111.25° east longitude), it is situated in Borneo's interior band near the equator. Since publicly available sources do not contain independent, detailed data about the village, the following description relies on verified information available at the Kabupaten Sukamara level and generally known characteristics of this region of Borneo.
General overview
Lupu Peruca belongs to the Balai Riam subdistrict, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Sukamara. Kabupaten Sukamara itself is a relatively young regency: on April 10, 2003, under Law No. 5/2003, it was separated from the former Kabupaten Kotawaringin Barat, making it one of Indonesia's smallest and most sparsely populated regencies. The regency has an area of 3,827 km², and according to the 2010 Indonesian census, its population was 44,952 people, which grew to 67,234 by the end of 2024. This represents an extremely low population density: across the entire regency, approximately 17–18 people per square kilometer. Kabupaten Sukamara shares a direct border with West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat) province, giving the area a border location. It is generally characteristic of Borneo's interior areas that villages sustain themselves primarily through agricultural activities — mainly smallholder farming, rubber and oil palm production — and fishing along rivers. In the case of Lupu Peruca, these general regional characteristics are presumably applicable, though specific economic or demographic data about the village are not publicly available.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, publicly available data regarding the real estate market of Kabupaten Sukamara are not available, so a specific market analysis for Lupu Peruca cannot be provided. It can be said generally that the sparsely populated, infrastructurally less developed areas of Central Kalimantan — to which the Balai Riam subdistrict also belongs — are not considered focal points of dynamic real estate market growth. In such small settlements, real estate prices are typically low, market liquidity is limited, and transaction numbers are minimal. From an investment perspective, agrarian economics and activities related to natural resources play a role in Kabupaten Sukamara as a whole, though these can only be understood on a local scale. Regarding Indonesian land ownership regulations: Indonesian law generally restricts the property acquisition opportunities of foreign nationals. Foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but can only access property within the framework of certain limited rights — such as Hak Pakai (right of use) — and only under strict conditions. This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including in Central Kalimantan.
Safety and security
Independent, public statistical data or official reports regarding public safety in Lupu Peruca and the Balai Riam subdistrict are not available. Kabupaten Sukamara as a whole is a small-population, rural-character regency, which is generally not characterized by the criminality problems of larger cities. Most rural areas of Central Kalimantan are characterized by a low crime level overall and relatively closed, community-based social organization — though this broader picture cannot be automatically extrapolated to a single specific village without specific data. In Indonesia, state law enforcement presence in rural, sparsely populated areas is provided by local units of Polri (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia), though their capacity and accessibility may be more limited compared to large cities. On this basis, a reliable, factual assessment of public safety in Lupu Peruca can only be provided from local sources.
Tourist attractions
Lupu Peruca does not appear in publicly available sources as a tourist destination with named attractions, features, or special natural sites. For Kabupaten Sukamara as a whole, there is no detailed tourist inventory available from which a specific notable site near the village could be identified. The region's general physical geography — Borneo's equatorial rainforests, the river systems that crisscross the area, and the naturally occurring habitats extraordinarily rich in biodiversity — could theoretically hold appeal for ecological interest, but these characteristics apply generally to much of Central Kalimantan and cannot be linked to unique attractions specific to the village. Sukamara, the capital of Kabupaten Sukamara, serves as the regency's administrative and commercial center and functions as a transportation hub in the region; however, its exact distance from the village cannot be determined due to lack of sources.
Summary
Lupu Peruca is a small, publicly little-documented settlement on the Central Kalimantan portion of Borneo, in the Balai Riam subdistrict within Kabupaten Sukamara. The regency was established in 2003, has an area of 3,827 km², and is among Indonesia's administrative units with one of the lowest population densities. Independent data about the village are not available, so both the real estate market picture and the tourism and public safety picture can only be outlined based on the general characteristics of the broader region. Lupu Peruca is not considered a known tourist or investment destination; it may be primarily relevant for those interested in learning about such sparsely populated, rural Bornean lifestyles and natural environments.

