Cintapuri – a small settlement in the heart of Kabupaten Banjar, South Borneo
Cintapuri is an Indonesian village (desa) located in the Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within Kabupaten Banjar, more precisely belonging to the Cintapuri Darussalam district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (–3.21° S, 115.03° E), it is situated in the tropical climate zones of Borneo's interior. The regency capital is the city of Martapura, upon which Cintapuri depends administratively and infrastructurally. Kabupaten Banjar itself is also part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, which indicates that the broader region constitutes part of South Kalimantan's increasingly urbanizing zones.
General overview
Cintapuri is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements or destinations frequented by tourists; it is primarily characterized as a local, agricultural, and rural community. The settlement is connected to the district named Cintapuri Darussalam, which itself is a relatively small administrative unit within the Kabupaten Banjar framework. Since available documented sources are limited to the regency level, detailed demographic or economic data specific to the settlement are not available. Regarding the broader context: Kabupaten Banjar covers an area of 4,688 km² with a population of approximately 595,717 people as of mid-2025. This regency is one of the more populous rural administrative units in Kalimantan Selatan, where the local economy is traditionally based on agriculture, small-scale commerce, and labor connections with the neighboring cities of Martapura and Banjarmasin. As part of the Cintapuri Darussalam district, Cintapuri presumably represents a lifestyle consistent with this rural Bornean hinterland character, though direct documentary sources on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
Cintapuri lacks independent real estate market data in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. In the broader context of Kabupaten Banjar, as part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, the entire region has experienced gradual urbanization pressure over recent decades, induced partly by the growth of neighboring Banjarmasin and partly by South Kalimantan infrastructure developments. This dynamic generally has a positive effect on property values in peripheral areas not too distant from the capital in transportation terms; however, the precise extent to which this applies to Cintapuri cannot be determined from available sources. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, it is noteworthy that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate in Indonesia; they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or certain investment structures, which represent statutory restrictions valid throughout the country, including in Kalimantan Selatan and Kabupaten Banjar.
Safety and security
Specific, quantified public safety data for Cintapuri is not available from publicly accessible sources. Generally, Kalimantan Selatan province, including the rural areas of Kabupaten Banjar, is considered a region with moderate, average public safety levels by Indonesian standards, where the rate of serious violent crime is lower than in major cities. In rural, small-community villages throughout Indonesia, strong local community control and mutual familiarity among neighbors are commonly observed, which typically has a favorable effect on public safety. However, this represents regional contextualization and does not reflect specific, documented data pertaining to Cintapuri.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not identify specific, named tourist attractions associated with Cintapuri. In the broader Kabupaten Banjar region, however, several well-known attractions exist that visitors typically seek out. Martapura, the regency capital, is particularly renowned for its tradition of diamond and gemstone cutting; the city is an established center for processing and trading diamonds mined in Kalimantan Selatan. The cultural heritage along the Martapura area, connected to the region's Banjarese culture and Islamic spirituality, also falls within the regency's broader sphere of influence. These attractions are located in the central areas of the regency relative to Cintapuri, and their precise distance from the village cannot be accurately determined from available sources. Cintapuri is not primarily a tourist destination but rather a rural Bornean community whose value derives mainly from everyday village life and the natural environment.
Summary
Cintapuri is a rural settlement in South Kalimantan belonging to the Cintapuri Darussalam district, situated within the Kabupaten Banjar administrative framework in Borneo's tropical interior. The regency has a population of nearly 600,000 and is part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, indicating the broader region's gradual development context. However, no independent source data specific to Cintapuri is available regarding demographics, tourism, real estate markets, or public safety; therefore, the settlement can only be characterized on the basis of regency-level data and general Indonesian contexts.

