Gudang Tengah – a small settlement in Sungai Tabuk District, Kabupaten Banjar, South Kalimantan
Gudang Tengah is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Banjar in South Kalimantan, specifically within Sungai Tabuk District (kecamatan). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Borneo (known as Kalimantan in Indonesian), approximately near latitude -3.34 and longitude 114.73 degrees east. Multiple administrative units with the name Kecamatan Sungai Tabuk exist in South Kalimantan, thus the district itself forms part of a broader, complex administrative structure. The capital of Kabupaten Banjar and the region's most significant urban center is the nearby Martapura, while the provincial capital of Banjarmasin is also located in the broader area.
General overview
Direct, settlement-level source data about Gudang Tengah is not available, therefore the broader context of the place can be presented based on the general characteristics of Kecamatan Sungai Tabuk and Kabupaten Banjar. The name Kecamatan Sungai Tabuk encompasses multiple locations in South Kalimantan — including units with identical names in Kabupaten Banjar, as well as in the territories of Kabupaten Balangan and Kabupaten Sukamara — which indicates that this is a relatively widespread geographical designation in the region. Kabupaten Banjar itself is one of South Kalimantan's significant administrative units, characterized by a mixed structure encompassing both agricultural and riverine economy. In areas extending toward the interior of Borneo, many small communities depend on plantation farming, fishing, and local trade. The name Gudang Tengah — which approximately means "central warehouse" — suggests that the place may have fulfilled some prior commercial or logistical role in the region, though no concrete sources confirm this. The region is generally rural in character, and infrastructure development is more modest compared to larger cities.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data about Gudang Tengah's real estate market is not available, therefore the following observations relate to general real estate market conditions in Kabupaten Banjar and South Kalimantan. In Kabupaten Banjar — particularly in areas closer to the Banjarmasin-Martapura axis — the real estate market has shown moderate but continuous development over recent decades, partly driven by agglomeration expansion and infrastructure investments. In smaller, rural settlements such as Gudang Tengah presumably is, real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in urban centers, and investor interest remains modest. An important general framework to note is that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations present serious restrictions for foreign individuals: "Hak Milik" (full ownership rights) is exclusively reserved for Indonesian citizens. Foreigners can access real estate only in the form of "Hak Pakai" (use rights) or "Hak Sewa" (lease rights), which provides substantially limited scope for action. Before any investment decision, a thorough review of current Indonesian legislation and local land office regulations is necessary.
Safety and security
Directly verifiable statistics or case reports about security in Gudang Tengah are not available. The broader region, South Kalimantan province, generally enjoys stable public security compared to other major Indonesian islands, and no persistent, serious internal security problems are documented for Kabupaten Banjar based on publicly accessible Indonesian government and press sources. In smaller, rural settlements generally, community control tends to be stronger and major-city-type crime patterns are less characteristic, though infrastructure deficiencies — such as limited public lighting or difficult-to-access areas — may present certain risks. However, these observations relate to the broader region and general Indonesian rural conditions, not specifically to Gudang Tengah; accurate assessment of the actual situation requires current local information.
Tourist attractions
No specific, verifiable tourist attractions directly associated with Gudang Tengah can be identified from reliable sources. The broader Kabupaten Banjar area, however, offers numerous recognized attractions. Martapura, the kabupaten's capital and the region's religious and cultural center, is renowned far and wide for its diamond and gemstone trade, cutting workshops, and the Mesjid Agung Al-Karomah grand mosque, which is one of South Kalimantan's iconic buildings. Also associated with the kabupaten's territory is the Candi Laras archaeological site, which preserves remnants of a Hindu period monument. The riverine and aquatic landscapes of Sungai Tabuk District reflect the natural environment characteristic of Borneo, where rivers and peat forests form an integral part of local life. However, all these attractions can be linked to the kabupaten level and not specifically to Gudang Tengah's immediate vicinity; exact distances and accessibility require on-site inquiry.
Summary
Gudang Tengah is a small settlement in South Kalimantan province, in Sungai Tabuk District of Kabupaten Banjar, in the southern part of Borneo. Due to the scarcity of direct, verifiable data, the place's main characteristics can be approached through the context of the broader kabupaten and province: it is a rural area with agricultural and riverine economy, where the nearest significant centers are Martapura and Banjarmasin. Examining the real estate market and security situation requires access to current local sources and potentially on-site investigation.


