Jambu Burung – small Bornean settlement in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Banjar
Jambu Burung is a settlement located within the territory of Kecamatan Beruntung Baru, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Banjar in South Kalimantan. The seat of Kabupaten Banjar is located in the city of Martapura, and the regency is part of the Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, on the island of Borneo. Based on its coordinates (-3.4757966, 114.6163207), the area is located south of the Equator, in the southeastern lowland and river valley landscapes of the island. Jambu Burung does not appear in available sources as an independent settlement with detailed settlement-level records, therefore the description below relies primarily on verified data available at the Kabupaten Banjar level and general characteristics of the region.
General overview
Jambu Burung is a smaller settlement not oriented toward tourism, located in the Kecamatan Beruntung Baru district. The district fits into the administrative system of Kabupaten Banjar, whose territory covers 4,688 km² with a population of 595,717 inhabitants as of mid-2025 – these figures apply to the entire regency, not exclusively to the settlement. Kabupaten Banjar also belongs to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, which represents South Kalimantan's most significant urban agglomeration, and whose economic and infrastructural effects are felt across the entire kabupaten territory. Information about Jambu Burung's daily life, exact population, and area cannot be obtained from available sources. Settlements belonging to the Beruntung Baru district are generally relatively modest-sized communities based on agricultural and freshwater resources, exhibiting characteristics typical of Bornean lowland interior areas, including wet rice cultivation, horticulture, and small-scale livestock farming.
Real estate and investment
For Jambu Burung, independent, specifically substantiated real estate market data is not available. Considering the broader economic context of Kabupaten Banjar, its membership in the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area theoretically increases investment appeal for the regency as a whole, particularly in areas near Martapura with better infrastructure. In rural, inland smaller settlements – as Jambu Burung presumably is – real estate transactions are typically low-intensity, with demand primarily local in character. Generally speaking, under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot hold full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease) frameworks are available, but their detailed conditions must always be verified through current Indonesian legal consultation. Regarding regency-level investment dynamics, specific land prices, or development plans as they might apply to Jambu Burung, substantiated statements cannot be made on the basis of available data.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific statistics or event history pertaining to Jambu Burung do not appear in available sources. The Kalimantan Selatan province and within it Kabupaten Banjar generally exhibits conditions typical of South Kalimantan rural regions: in smaller, agriculturally oriented communities, public safety levels are generally stable, displaying a picture different from crime patterns characteristic of major cities, though such generalizations should be made cautiously. The general rules and local ordinances applicable throughout the territory of the Republic of Indonesia apply everywhere. For travelers and potential residents, the most reliable information can be provided by the local administration (kelurahan/desa) and kabupaten-level authorities.
Tourist attractions
Jambu Burung's name is not associated in available sources with named tourist attractions, temples, natural heritage sites, or cultural events, so these cannot be reliably enumerated. Considering Kabupaten Banjar as a whole, the most well-known center is the city of Martapura, which is the regency's seat and is known for its diamond cutting and the region's Islamic cultural heritage – however, this is a documented fact at the kabupaten level, not data specific to Jambu Burung. South Kalimantan's interior areas generally may offer experiences for those interested in river valley and forest natural environments, the traditional culture of local Dayak and Banjar communities, and freshwater ecosystems, but due to lack of sources, these cannot be asserted as specific attractions linked to Jambu Burung. For those interested, the tourism infrastructure available near Martapura represents the most solid starting point for becoming acquainted with the broader region.
Summary
Jambu Burung is a small Bornean settlement located in the Kecamatan Beruntung Baru district, in the Kabupaten Banjar region of South Kalimantan province, for which detailed, independent source material is currently not available. According to Kabupaten Banjar data, the region covers 4,688 km² with a population of 595,717 inhabitants (as of mid-2025) and is connected to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area. The settlement can be presumed to have a rural character; from tourism and real estate market perspectives, it corresponds to the moderate-traffic environment generally characteristic of Bornean villages in this category. To gather more precise data, direct contact with the local administration is recommended.

