Jambu Raya – settlement in the Kabupaten Banjar Beruntung Baru district, South Kalimantan
Jambu Raya is a small settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within the Kabupaten Banjar administrative unit, belonging to the Kecamatan Beruntung Baru district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-3.4970772, 114.6415582), the area is located in the central-southern part of Borneo. The seat of Kabupaten Banjar is located in the city of Martapura, in Kecamatan Martapura. The region is one of the defining administrative units of South Kalimantan province, and its broader urban sphere of influence is connected to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area.
General overview
Settlement-level data for Jambu Raya is currently not available from publicly accessible sources, so the character of the place can be described below based on the broader context of Kecamatan Beruntung Baru and Kabupaten Banjar. The area of Kabupaten Banjar covers 4,688.00 km², and its population in mid-2025 stood at 595,717 inhabitants, making it one of the more densely populated rural-semi-urban districts of South Kalimantan. Kecamatan Beruntung Baru is one of the smaller districts within the kabupaten's territory, where villages typically form communities based on agricultural and forestry activities, adapted to the natural conditions of Borneo's interior regions. Jambu Raya is likely such an agrarian, small-sized rural community, which does not feature prominently in any records outside the region from either a tourism or economic perspective. The kabupaten as a whole is located within the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone, which brings certain areas into closer connection with the Banjarmasin agglomeration in terms of urbanization, infrastructure development, and economic integration; however, the more remote villages, and presumably Jambu Raya as well, are still less affected by this process.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable source is available regarding the real estate market in Jambu Raya. Based on the broader context of Kabupaten Banjar as a whole, it can be stated that in the region's rural areas, property prices are typically lower than in the province's larger urban centers, since local demand primarily concentrates on agricultural and residential properties. Belonging to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone could bring infrastructure development and moderate appreciation in value over the longer term in certain areas, but this affects primarily properties located closer to Martapura and Banjarmasin. In Indonesia, property ownership regulations generally restrict foreign citizens' direct land ownership opportunities: foreign individuals cannot, as a general rule, own property except under specific legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, a use right), and full ownership (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreigners. Foreign prospective buyers planning real estate purchases for investment purposes are therefore advised in all cases to engage an Indonesian legal advisor.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical source is available regarding public safety in Jambu Raya. Considering the broader situation in Kabupaten Banjar and South Kalimantan province, the public safety conditions in rural regions of South Kalimantan are typically evaluated by Indonesian authorities as stable, without the area standing out either negatively or positively compared to other rural regions of the archipelago. The close community networks characteristic of small villages generally have a favorable effect on local sense of security. These statements, however, pertain to the broader region and cannot substitute for specific, up-to-date on-site information.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable sources do not contain named local tourist attractions for Jambu Raya. The most well-known attraction in Kabupaten Banjar is the city of Martapura, which, as the administrative and cultural center of the region, is known in Indonesia as one of South Kalimantan's most important diamond-cutting and precious gemstone trading centers. Beyond this, Martapura also holds a prominent role in terms of Islamic religious and cultural heritage within the kabupaten. These attractions are concentrated in Martapura, the seat of the kabupaten, and may not necessarily be directly accessible from Jambu Raya by a short walk or local transport, since detailed publicly available data about the precise road connections of Kecamatan Beruntung Baru is not available. For those interested, the kabupaten's interior natural areas—with Borneo's tropical forests and waterways—may generally present attractions, but specific attractions near Jambu Raya cannot be named due to lack of sources.
Summary
Jambu Raya is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Beruntung Baru district of Kabupaten Banjar, located in the southern part of Borneo. Detailed, independent statistical or tourism sources for the village are currently not publicly available, so its characteristics can be inferred primarily from the broader data of Kabupaten Banjar and South Kalimantan province. The region forms part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone, with its seat in Martapura; the total population of the kabupaten exceeds 595,000 inhabitants. Jambu Raya fits within the kabupaten's rural, small-village zone, where lifestyle and economic activity are typically adapted to local agricultural and natural conditions.

