Mantar – small Bornean settlement in Damai subdistrict of Kabupaten Kutai Barat
Mantar is a small settlement located in East Kalimantan province (Kalimantan Timur), which falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Kabupaten Kutai Barat (West Kutai region), specifically within Damai subdistrict. According to its coordinates (approximately –0.53° latitude, 115.35° longitude), it is situated in the interior, predominantly mountainous and forested regions of Borneo. The regency seat of Kabupaten Kutai Barat is Sendawar, which serves as the region's administrative and commercial center. Comprehensive settlement-level databases and detailed encyclopedic sources about Mantar are not currently available; therefore, the description below is based primarily on regency-level data for Kabupaten Kutai Barat and general, verifiable knowledge about Borneo's interior regions.
General overview
Mantar belongs to Damai subdistrict, which is one of the administrative divisions of Kabupaten Kutai Barat. The kabupaten itself was established as a separate entity from the former Kabupaten Kutai under Law No. 47 of 1999, and has since operated as an independent administrative unit. The regency covers an area of approximately 20,384.60 km², representing a substantial territorial expanse; in 2022, the kabupaten's total population was 175,610 inhabitants, and by the end of 2024, it reached 186,581 people. Divided into 16 subdistricts and 190 villages (kampung), the kabupaten as a whole exhibits relatively low population density, which is characteristic of Borneo's interior regions with their extensive primary forests and river valleys. In the case of Mantar — as with many smaller villages in the region — it is reasonable to assume that local livelihoods are primarily tied to agriculture, forestry, or river-based fishing; however, specific settlement-level data on this subject is not contained in the available source material. Dayak communities have traditionally maintained significant presence throughout Kutai Barat territory, and their distinctive culture and customary practices shape daily life in the interior Bornean villages; while this context likely applies to Mantar as well, the source material does not explicitly confirm this.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level data specific to Mantar's real estate market is not available. From the perspective of the broader region, Kabupaten Kutai Barat, it can be noted that in the interior areas of East Kalimantan, real estate transactions proceed at low intensity, with development activity typically tied to infrastructure projects (roads, river transport hubs). East Kalimantan province has, however, received heightened attention in recent years, partly due to the Nusantara project, designated as Indonesia's new capital, which is being implemented in the neighboring territories of Kabupaten Penajam Paser Utara and Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara. This large-scale development may have indirect effects on real estate market interest in the region as a whole; however, direct data on how perceptible this is in the interior, smaller villages of Kutai Barat is not known. In general, under Indonesia's current land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily long-term leasehold rights (Hak Sewa) or Hak Pakai title are available, the conditions and duration of which must always be determined according to applicable Indonesian legal provisions.
Safety and security
Verifiable data specific to security conditions in Mantar is not accessible. Kabupaten Kutai Barat is generally one of the less urbanized, relatively low-population-density areas of East Kalimantan province, where the lives of rural communities are traditionally characterized by strong neighborhood and community bonds. Viewed as a whole, the province exhibits lower rates of violent crime in its interior areas compared to densely populated Indonesian cities; however, supporting this with specific crime statistics is not possible based on available source material. In remote, less accessible areas, limitations in access to infrastructure and health care services are characteristic, which can affect daily quality of life — this is a general feature of Borneo's interior regions that merits consideration when planning a stay in the area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are mentioned in available source material regarding Mantar. Across the broader Kabupaten Kutai Barat area, however, the Mahakam River and its tributary system represent one of the distinguishing features of East Kalimantan, serving as the center of the region's natural and cultural life; boating journeys on the river, peatland rainforest landscapes, and acquaintance with local Dayak culture typically attract nature enthusiasts and culturally interested travelers visiting Borneo's interior regions. Kabupaten Kutai Barat is located in the upper reaches of the Mahakam basin, and several traditional Dayak villages (kampung) are found throughout the regency's territory, representing recognized cultural value at the kabupaten level. These locations typically do not feature in major tourist overviews, and access to them often requires travel by river or difficult terrain vehicles only. Reliable statements regarding Mantar's specific tourist assets and any local attractions cannot be made in the absence of dedicated source material.
Summary
Mantar is a small Bornean settlement located in Damai subdistrict of Kabupaten Kutai Barat, for which detailed, settlement-level source data is not yet publicly available. Based on regency-level data, the area exhibits characteristics typical of East Kalimantan's interior, low-population-density, forested regions: a large-scale administrative unit, scattered villages, traditional communal living patterns, and relatively modest infrastructure. For those with interests in the region from real estate or investment perspectives, consultation with local authorities and legal experts is advisable, taking into account the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations.

