Bangkal Tengah – a small Bornean settlement in Tatah Makmur District, South Kalimantan
Bangkal Tengah is a small settlement (desa) in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) Province in Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tatah Makmur District, which forms part of Kabupaten Banjar. The regency seat is located in the city of Martapura. Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies near the southern latitude and eastern longitude of 114.6 degrees, in the central-southern interior regions of Borneo.
General overview
Bangkal Tengah is a relatively little-known small-scale rural settlement, for which detailed independent data is currently available only in limited circles. The settlement is part of the Kecamatan Tatah Makmur administrative unit, which is a district of Kabupaten Banjar. Kabupaten Banjar itself is located in Kalimantan Selatan Province and is a regency covering 4,688 km² with a population that exceeded 595,717 by mid-2025. The kabupaten is also part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone, indicating that the broader region is a major administrative and economic center in South Kalimantan. Rural districts such as Tatah Makmur and its settlements are generally characterized by agricultural and fishing activities, which are based on the tropical climate and water-rich rivers of the Bornean landscape. In the case of Bangkal Tengah, precise data on population density, infrastructure, or economic conditions are currently not available from verifiable settlement-level sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent verifiable data are available regarding the real estate market of Bangkal Tengah, therefore the following presents the general real estate market context of the broader Kabupaten Banjar and Kalimantan Selatan Province. Kabupaten Banjar, partly due to its position within the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone, is under increased development pressure, as South Kalimantan has experienced continuous infrastructure and economic development over recent decades. This process has been accompanied by moderate increases in land prices in certain areas of the regency, particularly in districts close to major cities and the provincial capital, Banjarmasin. In rural desa-level areas such as Bangkal Tengah may be, land prices are typically significantly lower than in urban zones, and market liquidity is also limited. An important general note for foreign investors is that property ownership regulations in Indonesia restrict foreigners: Hak Milik (full ownership rights) are available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can acquire property through Hak Pakai (use rights) or other time-limited titles. This general Indonesian legal framework is applicable to Bangkal Tengah as well, but before any concrete investment decision, it is strongly recommended to consult with local legal experts and take into account the jurisdiction of the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (BPN).
Safety and security
Precise settlement-level data on public safety in Bangkal Tengah are not available. In general terms, rural areas of Kalimantan Selatan Province – including villages in more distant districts of Kabupaten Banjar – can be characterized by lower crime risk compared to larger urban areas, though this can only be mentioned as a cautious generalization in the absence of statistically substantiated verifiable sources. In rural communities, close social bonds and local community norms generally contribute to relative safety. At the regency level, administration in Kabupaten Banjar maintains the necessary regulatory infrastructure. For foreigners, as is generally advisable in less tourism-focused rural areas of Indonesia, it is recommended to respect local customs and norms, as well as to stay informed about current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
The available verified source material does not contain data on named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Bangkal Tengah. However, within the broader Kabupaten Banjar area, several culturally and religiously significant sites known throughout South Kalimantan can be identified from regency-level sources. Martapura, the seat of Kabupaten Banjar, is known throughout the region for its diamond cutting and gemstone markets, as well as the Masjid Al-Karomah mosque, which is one of the most significant religious buildings in the region. These sites represent attractions at the kabupaten level, and their accessibility relative to Bangkal Tengah depends on the specific road network and distances, for which precise data are not currently available. Kalimantan Selatan Province in general attracts interest through Banjar culture, riverside life, and Bornean natural environment, but these characteristics relate to the region as a whole and do not necessarily directly affect Bangkal Tengah's territory.
Summary
Bangkal Tengah is a small rural settlement in South Kalimantan, located in Kecamatan Tatah Makmur District, as part of Kabupaten Banjar. Over 595,000 people live in the broader regency's 4,688 km² area, and the kabupaten forms part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone. Bangkal Tengah itself has limited sources regarding independent verifiable data, therefore its real estate market, public safety, and tourism characteristics can be approached through information at the regency and provincial levels. For those interested in the rural areas of the kabupaten, direct inquiry from local authorities and on-site sources is recommended.

