Tambak Baru Ilir – A settlement in Martapura district, South Kalimantan province
Tambak Baru Ilir is a village-level settlement in Martapura district, which belongs to Banjar regency, in South Kalimantan province, in the eastern part of Indonesia on the island of Borneo. The settlement forms an administrative unit of Martapura district, which serves as the administrative center of the entire regency. The region is part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, which numbers approximately 596 thousand inhabitants according to recent census data.
General overview
Tambak Baru Ilir is one of the quieter, rural settlements of South Kalimantan, forming an integral part of the administrative structure of Martapura district. The district functions as the organizational center of Banjar regency, so the settlement's position is directly connected to the regency's economic and administrative processes. The island of Kalimantan is characterized by a tropical climate and vegetation zone, embodying the natural endowments of Indonesian Borneo.
At the settlement level, no available sources provide information about specific recognizable features or readily identifiable tourist attractions, so the settlement's character can primarily be understood in the broader context of Martapura district and Banjar regency. According to the Indonesian administrative system, the settlement has a local government organization that integrates into district-level administration. In the economy of South Kalimantan region, forestry, processing of agricultural products, and small-scale industry play significant roles, which fundamentally determine local employment and livelihood opportunities.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Tambak Baru Ilir reflects the broader real estate market dynamics of Banjar regency, as settlement-level specific data is not available. Banjar regency, spread across approximately 4,688 square kilometers, is an economically developing area that offers investment opportunities for sector-level investments. The Indonesian real estate market is subject to strict regulation from an international perspective: foreign nationals cannot own Indonesian land or a plot together with a building, although long-term leasehold (typically thirty years) or limited ownership rights for certain special purposes (residential buildings, commercial property) is possible.
At the regency level, heightened development activity is noticeable near the main administrative center, while in rural municipalities, including Tambak Baru Ilir, the real estate market follows a more traditional structure. Primary real estate demand is observed among the local population, directed primarily toward properties connected to agriculture and small and medium enterprises. Investment decisions are influenced by the region's infrastructure development level, the transportation situation of Martapura district, and the general dynamics of economic growth.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data regarding public safety in Tambak Baru Ilir is not available. At the general level of Banjar regency, however, integrated into South Kalimantan region, the public order situation is characterized by relative stability. The regency, as an administrative unit, forms part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan region, which maintains stronger institutional and security infrastructure.
In Indonesian rural areas generally, resources are less concentrated compared to urban security organizations, but the maintenance of basic public order operates through community networks supported by the local government (pemerintah) and the Indonesian National Police (Polri). Tambak Baru Ilir belongs to a rural environment where average transportation and personal safety risks correspond to Indonesian rural norms; it is recommended to respect local customs, handle valuables carefully, and maintain good relations with local authorities.
Tourist attractions
At the settlement level of Tambak Baru Ilir, no publicly documented, prominent tourist attractions have information available. The settlement is a rural village integrated into the administrative area of Martapura district, which forms the administrative district of Banjar regency. Tourist attractions in Indonesian rural villages are generally represented by local natural endowments (forests, waterfronts, fields), traditional handicrafts, or smaller local religious buildings; however, no explicit sources are available regarding these for Tambak Baru Ilir.
In a broader tourism context, the territories of Banjar regency and its associated Martapura district operate within the framework of South Kalimantan region, which is primarily characterized by forestry and agricultural products. Travel to the region is more readily available for travelers with ecological and entomological interests. The Kalimantan part of Borneo island is a center of biodiversity; however, in rurally inhabited areas, traditional community-based tourism continues to operate at a modest level. Should tourism interest arise regarding the given rural area, the local government (camat) or hospitality establishments can provide guidance and coordination.
Summary
Tambak Baru Ilir is a rural village of Martapura district, functioning as an administrative unit of Banjar regency in South Kalimantan province. The settlement's character is determined by general characteristics pertaining to Indonesian rural environments and agro-forestry regions. Real estate market opportunities and investment perspectives follow regency-level trends, while basic public safety conditions correspond to Indonesian rural norms. Tourism is likewise more limited, but given other economic activities open in the surrounding area, the settlement functions as part of the local economy.

