Tatah Pemangkih Laut – rural settlement in Banjar regency, South Kalimantan
Tatah Pemangkih Laut is a village in Kertak Hanyar kecamatan (district), which falls under the administrative territory of Banjar kabupaten (regency) in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, located on the Indonesian part of Borneo island. The settlement is, according to the structure of Indonesian public administration, a local community that forms part of the densely populated and economically active area of Banjar regency. The seat of the regency is located in the city of Martapura, which functions as a transportation and commercial center for the entire region. Tatah Pemangkih Laut is situated at exactly -3.3784061, 114.6281974 coordinates, which connects it to the island world and deltaic zone of the eastern part of South Kalimantan.
General overview
Tatah Pemangkih Laut is a small population village in Kertak Hanyar district of Banjar regency. In the village name, according to Indonesian usage, the term "Tatah" reflects a designation characteristic of the local landscape relating to agriculture or water territories, while "Pemangkih Laut" refers to the proximity of the seashore or riverbank, indicating that the settlement is part of a deltaic or alluvial plain area. This part of the country forms the south-eastern region of Kalimantan island, where the Barito river and its tributaries create a significant water system. The regency in general is rich in fragrant mineral resources, coffee and other tropical products, relying on a community-based economy founded on agriculture and fishing. In such villages, the local community maintains close connections to activities organized around water, agriculture, and traditional trade. Banjar regency counted approximately 595,717 people in mid-2025, occupying an area of nearly 4,688 square kilometers, so villages such as Tatah Pemangkih Laut are generally centers of administrative tasks and local resource management. Kertak Hanyar district is part of a region that belongs to the greater Banjar urban metropolitan area, although Tatah Pemangkih Laut itself primarily functions as a rural, small village.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market opportunities in Banjar regency generally show interesting potential for investors active in the agriculture, fishing, and mineral extraction industries. The regency is known as a place where land prices are generally lower than those in Jakarta or Sumatra, while the area's developing infrastructure and its role in Indonesia's economy create opportunities for long-term investment. In the case of Tatah Pemangkih Laut, specific data regarding the real estate market is not available, but the environment to which it belongs is a rural area where properties are generally accessible at convenient prices for those interested in agricultural or fishing projects. According to the Indonesian legal framework, property purchases for foreign nationals are restricted: they are generally limited to 30-year lease agreements or 70-year permits with optional renewal possibilities. In such rural areas of Banjar regency, real estate investment most commonly relies on local Indonesian partners, and property transactions often rest on verbal or oral agreements, although larger transactions are generally supported by official documents. The mineral economy, which is present throughout Kalimantan, may also affect the appreciation of neighboring areas, though this is tempered by numerous environmental and regulatory factors. Rural areas such as Tatah Pemangkih Laut are generally sought by investors targeting long-term sustainable management rather than short-term speculative strategies.
Safety and security
Regarding public safety in Banjar regency, it is generally considered stable and relatively secure compared to other rural regions of Indonesia. Such rural villages as Tatah Pemangkih Laut, which are organized on community foundations and strong local social ties, generally show low crime rates compared to the crime situation in larger cities. At the regency level, violent crimes are rare, and public order is generally considered well-organized, with the active presence of local authorities (particularly the Kepolisian Negara, the Indonesian national police). In small villages such as Tatah Pemangkih Laut, local community responsibility and traditional conflict-resolution mechanisms are still strongly present, which contributes to substantially lower crime rates. However, it is important to note that in such rural areas, the level of infrastructure and personnel may vary according to needs, and roads leading to larger city centers may occasionally be damaged by weather or neglect. Within the boundaries of the regency there are no known particularly high-risk zones, although for travelers it is always recommended to follow the advice of the local community and avoid nighttime movement, as is generally customary in rural parts of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
At the village level, Tatah Pemangkih Laut does not offer specific, internationally recognized tourist attractions that are documented in available sources, but the settlement is part of Banjar regency, which is home to several interesting destinations or offers numerous possibilities for exploration through its proximity. Due to the natural characteristics of the regency's deltaic and alluvial territory, greater tourism potential exists in fishing, indigenous floristics, and slow travel experiences. From rural villages such as Tatah Pemangkih Laut, those engaged in idealized trade and agricultural production can become oriented to the entire Banjar region. Martapura city, which forms the center of Banjar regency and is located not far from the village, is a center of traditional trade and local culture, where market life is active and interesting. Due to the regency's environmental and water resources, such features as local fishing traditions, folk foods, and such ecological zones as mangrove forests or deltaic areas can provide added-value tourism experiences. Although Tatah Pemangkih Laut itself does not possess a World Heritage Site or internationally famous attractions, the value of such small villages lies in authentic, non-commercial travel experiences, where the traveler can personally learn about the everyday life of Indonesian rural communities. Furthermore, around Kertak Hanyar district, natural formations, remnants of rainforest fragments, and local biodiversity can be of ongoing interest to travelers active in ecotourism.
Summary
Tatah Pemangkih Laut is a small rural village in Kertak Hanyar district of Banjar regency in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, located in the economically active region of the Indonesian part of Borneo island. The village forms part of the overall economic and social structure of the regency, which serves approximately 595,717 inhabitants and extends over nearly 4,700 square kilometers. Regarding the real estate market, the rural area shows opportunities and lower prices, though Indonesian regulatory frameworks governing foreign investment must be taken into account. Public safety is stable and secure at average rural Indonesian levels. Tourist value lies primarily in authentic rural experience and the natural economy of Banjar regency rather than in world-renowned landmarks. Overall, Tatah Pemangkih Laut appears as a settlement that preserves the original structure of Indonesian rural life and can offer interesting experiences for those with long-term, sustainable interests or travelers intending to explore local culture.

