Jambuk Makmur – a small Borneo settlement in the Bongan district of Kutai Barat Regency
Jambuk Makmur is a minor settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, administratively classified under the Bongan kecamatan, which falls within Kabupaten Kutai Barat. Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 0.74 degrees south of the equator and approximately 116.27 degrees east), it is located in the interior, continental part of Borneo island, not on the coast. The regency seat, Sendawar, is also situated within Kutai Barat territory. No independent, detailed administrative or statistical sources are currently available for Jambuk Makmur, so the following description relies on verifiable data at the regency and district level.
General overview
Jambuk Makmur is part of Bongan kecamatan, one of the 16 administrative districts into which Kabupaten Kutai Barat is divided. Kabupaten Kutai Barat was established in 1999 through the division of the former Kabupaten Kutai, based on Law No. 47/1999, and covers an area of approximately 20,384.60 square kilometers. The regency's population in 2022 was 175,610 people, estimated at 186,581 by the end of 2024, corresponding to an annual growth rate of approximately 1.13 percent. Across the entire regency territory, there are a total of 190 kampung (rural administrative units), so each kampung represents relatively modest population numbers on average. The interior areas of Borneo are generally characterized by rainforest environments, relatively low population density, and landscapes rich in natural resources—primarily timber and mining wealth. No original sources document Jambuk Makmur's accessibility and infrastructure, but based on regency-level data, the level of road infrastructure development and available services in the region typically lag behind those of coastal urban areas.
Real estate and investment
No direct source material is available regarding Jambuk Makmur's real estate market. In the broader Kutai Barat region, mining and forestry industries, along with associated labor migration, are determining factors in real estate transactions and investment activity. East Kalimantan province is generally distinguished from other Indonesian regions by its coal mining, hydrocarbon extraction, and timber industry activities, which generate relatively higher per-capita income, thereby influencing the extent of local real estate demand. Under the general framework of Indonesian land law, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property; however, they may participate in the real estate market through long-term leasing or certain legal constructions (such as Hak Pakai). In smaller, interior Borneo settlements, real estate transactions have lower turnover, and prices typically represent a fraction of market values in larger cities or tourist destinations, though no specific data for Jambuk Makmur is accessible.
Safety and security
No statistics or police records specific to Jambuk Makmur are available regarding public safety. Regarding the broader Kutai Barat regency and interior areas of East Kalimantan, it can be generally noted that rural, low-density Borneo communities do not have widely available, regularly updated data on public safety. In the region's interior areas, traditional community norms and local administrative structures generally influence how public order is maintained. As with all remote, poorly-developed areas, it is advisable to be mindful of the limited availability of healthcare and emergency services. This consideration is best addressed through advance consultation about local conditions based on current Indonesian and East Kalimantan travel advisories.
Tourist attractions
No sources record any named tourist attractions for Jambuk Makmur. Natural features characteristic of Kabupaten Kutai Barat as a whole—extensive tropical rainforest, river systems, and the biological diversity typical of Borneo—are potentially attractive from the perspective of nature tourism or ecological tourism, but these cannot be stated as source-based facts as they apply directly to Jambuk Makmur's immediate vicinity. Sendawar, the regency seat, is the hub from which the broader surrounding area can be accessed. Within Kutai Barat kabupaten territory, Dayak ethnic culture and its traditional community rituals hold tourist interest, but reliable distance data between such specific locations and Jambuk Makmur is similarly unavailable. For interested travelers, information provided by regency-level tourism offices is the recommended starting point.
Summary
Jambuk Makmur is a small interior Borneo settlement belonging to Bongan kecamatan and Kabupaten Kutai Barat in East Kalimantan province. Available information is documented only at the regency level: the kabupaten extends beyond 20,000 square kilometers, its population was approximately 186,000 by the end of 2024, and it is divided into 16 districts and 190 villages. No independent data for the settlement is currently available, so conclusions regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist assets reflect the general characteristics of the broader region rather than Jambuk Makmur's specific situation.

