Tambak Sirang Darat – settlement in Gambut district, Banjar regency
Tambak Sirang Darat is a settlement located in Gambut district of Banjar regency in South Kalimantan province. By virtue of its location, it forms part of the Kalimantan macroregion, which is the central part of the Indonesian half of Borneo island. The settlement belongs to the administrative area of Banjar regency, which ranks among the most significant administrative units of Kalimantan Selatan. The road leading there and the settlement's role in the characteristic Kalimantan rural network provide adequate foundation for understanding rural Indonesia.
General overview
Tambak Sirang Darat belongs to the administrative area of Gambut district, which is an integral part of Banjar regency. The settlement's contribution to Banjar regency's structure indicates that it is an average rural settlement operating under the infrastructure and administrative framework typical for the region. Banjar regency, which is the settlement's parent territory, recorded approximately 595,717 inhabitants in mid-2025, and the entire regency spans approximately 4,688 square kilometers. This regency forms part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, which determines the economic and administrative dynamics of South Kalimantan.
The settlement's type and size suggest a small, characteristically rural community. The name Tambak Sirang Darat itself indicates that somewhere in the area there are cattle pastures or agriculturally utilized lands. Gambut district, to which it belongs, is linked to the rural periphery of Banjar regency, where the rhythm of life is determined by the rural economy, road networks, and the needs of the local community. The settlement is not known as a world-class tourist attraction, but rather represents one of the characteristic, functioning communities of rural Indonesia, where life proceeds according to the ancient rhythms of Indonesian rural existence.
Real estate and investment
No reliable data is directly available concerning Tambak Sirang Darat's real estate market, as settlement-level market statistics are rarely accessible in published form. Therefore, when assessing the real estate market, it is necessary to rely on the broader context of Banjar regency, which provides the settlement's administrative relationship framework. Banjar regency generally follows Indonesian rural real estate market dynamics, where interest has become increasingly pronounced over the past decade.
With regard to South Kalimantan and Banjar regency, the real estate market characteristically divides into three segments: higher-value property supply oriented toward urban centers, middle-category developments along transportation routes, and rural and peripheral areas with larger plots, often for agricultural or mixed use. Tambak Sirang Darat, as a settlement in Gambut district, likely falls into the last category, where property prices follow Indonesian rural norms. In such regions, land remains relatively inexpensive, but infrastructure development and transportation connections directly influence value dynamics.
According to Indonesian law, foreigners cannot own land; however, they can access usage rights through 25- or 30-year lease agreements. Local Indonesian citizens or foreign nationals registered as country residents through marriage can freely acquire land ownership. In rural settlements such as Tambak Sirang Darat, such transactions typically occur at significantly more favorable prices than in cities, but development opportunities and infrastructure development risks are greater. The sustainability of agricultural rural areas and potential future development considerations also require attention in investments made in such places.
Safety and security
No reliable published statistics are available for settlement-level security data for Tambak Sirang Darat. When assessing public safety, the broader context—namely the general characteristics of Banjar regency and South Kalimantan province—can serve as a starting point. Indonesian rural regions generally operate with lower crime rates compared to average major cities; however, logistical and social tensions arising from underdeveloped infrastructure are also present.
South Kalimantan province is part of the Indonesian administrative system, which operates under national security protocols. Such rural settlements characteristically demonstrate stronger local community cohesion, which plays an important role in the informal maintenance of public safety. Formal institutions provided by the Indonesian National Police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, Polri) and local administrative organizations generally have adequate presence in rural areas; however, immediate service is often limited due to greater distances. Rural areas typically face less organized crime than major cities, but individual accidents, traffic incidents, and occasional property crimes continue to occur. Travelers can generally conduct themselves safely if they respect local customs, behavioral norms, and evening travel practices.
Tourist attractions
No directly documented tourist attractions are named for Tambak Sirang Darat settlement. By virtue of its nature, it is an average rural community whose appeal lies not in tourist infrastructure, but rather in authentic observation of Indonesian rural life and traditional community structures. Visitors wishing to gain insight into the real life of Indonesian villages will find here a genuine rural setting; however, no standardized tourist offerings are available in the settlement.
At the broader level of Gambut district and Banjar regency, however, several possibilities exist that may appeal to those interested in rural areas. The administrative center of Banjar regency is located in Martapura district. In Banjar regency's history and economy, the agricultural sector, particularly rice production, has played a significant role. Rural explorations that familiarize visitors with Indonesian rice cultivation, resource management, and the daily routines of local communities are possible in the region. Other characteristic features of South Kalimantan province, such as river-centered life, traditional community organizations, and adat istiadat (customary law and cultural practices of West Indonesia), also come closer to the region's characteristic tourist values than large-scale tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Tambak Sirang Darat is a typical rural Indonesian settlement located in Gambut district of Banjar regency in South Kalimantan province, forming an integral part of the region's administrative and community structure. Due to the necessity of relying on settlement-level data, the broader regency and provincial context—which reflects general rural Indonesian conditions—had to be considered in characterizing specific real estate market, safety, and tourist features. Travelers or investors seeking authentic Indonesian rural life and the character of less-developed regions, or planning longer-term stays, may potentially find interesting starting points here, provided they conduct appropriate infrastructure planning and preparation.

