Pasar Kamis – a settlement in Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan Province
Pasar Kamis is one of the settlements in Kertak Hanyar kecamatan (district), which belongs to the administrative unit of Banjar Regency. Located in the northern part of South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) – the smallest but second most populous province on the Indonesian island of Kalimantan, or Borneo – the settlement represents a region closer to the Makassar Strait, where the Banjar people and other ethnic groups reside. South Kalimantan is considered the center of traditional Banjar culture, and its history extends back to the Mataram Sultanate, followed by Dutch colonization, and finally took its present form following Indonesian independence.
General overview
Pasar Kamis is a settlement belonging to Kertak Hanyar district, which within South Kalimantan's administrative structure is part of Banjar Regency. The word "Pasar" in the settlement's name means market in Indonesian, so the designation itself already points to an economic function. The South Kalimantan region, which is determinant above the district level, counted approximately 4.07 million inhabitants according to the 2020 census, and by mid-2025 the estimate was over 4.3 million people. This area belonging to the mainland part of northern Kalimantan, situated close to the Makassar Strait, demonstrates the transport and commercial dynamism characteristic of a coastal environment. Alongside Banjar ethnic dominance, Dayak ethnic groups live in the interior of the country, while residents who came from Java island, arriving through transmigration programs following Dutch colonization, also form part of the community.
Kertak Hanyar as a kecamatan receives infrastructural and administrative support within the Indonesian Republic, which has been independent since 1945 and was previously under Dutch colonial and briefly Japanese rule. The settlement's type and size presumably indicate a lower-level or secondary administrative settlement that serves the region's agricultural, fishing, or small-scale trading economy. No settlement-level source is available regarding its specific tourist or internationally recognized characteristics; however, as part of Banjar Regency, it constitutes an integral node in South Kalimantan's economic and social network.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Pasar Kamis is not available through sources; however, the region's economic context can be understood through the broader trends of South Kalimantan. South Kalimantan is one of Indonesia's smaller but demographically growing regions since independence in 1945, where urbanization and infrastructure development have accelerated over recent decades. As part of Banjar Regency, Pasar Kamis presumably demonstrates an economy based on trade, fishing, and light agriculture, which fundamentally determines the dynamics of real estate supply and demand.
The general rule of the Indonesian real estate market is that strict restrictions apply to property acquisition by non-Indonesian citizens. Foreign individuals generally cannot purchase Indonesian land ownership; however, 30-year leasing rights or other rental arrangements are possible. Based on Indonesia's 2020 census and 2025 estimates, the country's economic expansion shows indicated growth in the real estate sector, though this is concentrated on larger cities and regions of key importance for tourism. Pasar Kamis, as a smaller district-level settlement, presumably exhibits more modest real estate market activity focused on local traders, farmers, and fishermen. Development opportunities in the given area are linked to Banjar Regency's infrastructure development strategies and migration processes within Indonesia.
Safety and security
Specific data regarding public safety in Pasar Kamis municipality is not available; however, the general public safety situation in South Kalimantan region can be compared to Indonesian averages. South Kalimantan ranks among the country's larger economic and demographic regions, where urbanization creates pressures on state institutions and law and order maintenance. Within the institutional framework of the Indonesian Republic operating independently since 1945, local police and administration are responsible for maintaining public safety.
In smaller and medium-sized settlements, to which Pasar Kamis presumably belongs, the violent crime index is generally lower due to strong community bonds and greater social cohesion. The social dynamics of regions with fishing and agricultural economies support the argument that Pasar Kamis's community presents a more positive picture from a public safety perspective. Naturally, such general security concerns as traffic accidents or minor crimes against property may occur, but these typically show low incidence in rural Indonesian settlements.
Tourist attractions
No sources are available providing specific tourist attractions in Pasar Kamis that are documented in international or Indonesian travel literature. Distinctive attractions within the settlement are not separately recorded in Indonesian place names and administrative registries. However, as part of Kertak Hanyar kecamatan and Banjar Regency, the settlement is a member of South Kalimantan's transport and economic network, providing direct or indirect connection to the major cities of Banjar culture, including South Kalimantan's administrative center.
South Kalimantan's broader tourist offerings are connected to the natural and cultural heritage of Indonesia, independent since 1945. The region, through its proximity to the Makassar Strait, is interesting from the perspective of coastline and aquatic ecosystems. The traditional culture of the Banjar people, their religious and community practices, serve as the basis for local interests. On the settlement of Pasar Kamis itself, no data is known regarding established tourist infrastructure (hotels, cultural institutions), so the settlement may primarily offer visitors the opportunity to study Indonesian rural life and the local economy, as opposed to formally developed tourist services.
Summary
Pasar Kamis is a smaller settlement in Kertak Hanyar kecamatan as part of Banjar Regency, located in South Kalimantan Province in the northern part of Indonesian Borneo. The market reference in the settlement's name reflects its economic role, which is organized around local commerce, fishing, and agriculture. Real estate opportunities are linked to the broader region's economic dynamics, while public safety, judging from its rural and community character, can generally be considered favorable. No specific international tourist attractions are documented; however, the settlement can facilitate understanding of South Kalimantan's Banjar culture and Indonesian rural life.

