Anjir Muara Kota – a village in Kecamatan Anjir Muara, South Borneo
Anjir Muara Kota is a settlement belonging to Kecamatan Anjir Muara in Kabupaten Barito Kuala regency, located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province on the island of Borneo. Based on its coordinates (approximately -3.19° south latitude, 114.56° east longitude), it is situated near the mouth region of the Barito River, in a southeasterly direction from Marabahan, the regency seat. The territory of Kabupaten Barito Kuala is characterized in part by flat, river-rich lowlands, and the regency borders Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, specifically toward Kapuas regency. Since available sources contain only regency-level data regarding Anjir Muara Kota, the overview below presents the context of the broader administrative unit where necessary, with clear indication of such instances.
General overview
Anjir Muara Kota is one village in Kecamatan Anjir Muara in South Borneo. The kecamatan takes its name from the word "anjir," which refers to connecting waterways developed in Borneo's water management systems; this designation itself reflects the region's characteristic alluvial landscape carved by canals. Kabupaten Barito Kuala itself covers an area of 2,996.46 km² and had a population of 332,178 in the first half of 2025 according to available Wikipedia sources. The regency seat is Marabahan. Part of the kabupaten's territory would belong to the planned Banjar Bakula Metropolitan Area (Wilayah Metropolitan Banjar Bakula), which points to close connections with the province's capital, Banjarmasin. Anjir Muara Kota itself is a relatively small, locally-based community built on agricultural and fishing activities, for which no sources documenting national or regional-level recognition are available. The interior river valleys of Borneo are generally characterized by floodplain agriculture, river transport, and traditional village life; this broader context presumably applies to Anjir Muara Kota as well, though on-site or local-level sources would be needed to confirm this.
Real estate and investment
No independent, local-level data is currently available regarding Anjir Muara Kota's real estate market. Regarding the broader region—namely Kabupaten Barito Kuala—it can be stated that the area is connected to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan development zone, which indicates that expansion and infrastructure developments around Banjarmasin may have effects on real estate market dynamics within certain areas of the kabupaten. Generally speaking, expanding transportation and industrial investments in South Kalimantan province and other parts of the island of Borneo affect the accessibility and development level of surrounding smaller villages. As a general regulatory framework regarding Indonesian land ownership, it should be noted that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights to real estate in Indonesia (Hak Milik); other titles are available to them—such as Hak Pakai (use rights)—whose applicability and conditions must always be assessed based on current Indonesian legislation and local regulations. Local legal counsel is essential before any specific investment decision.
Safety and security
No independent, local-level statistics or detailed sources are available regarding safety and security in Anjir Muara Kota. South Kalimantan province and, within it, Kabupaten Barito Kuala generally reflect the public safety typical of rural Indonesian regions: smaller communities located away from metropolitan areas typically have lower crime rates than larger cities, though infrastructure and accessibility of public services may also be more limited. Travelers and residents are advised to consult with local authorities and relevant consular information, as a generally valid security assessment cannot be provided without on-site data.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attractions appear in available sources at the level of Anjir Muara Kota or Kecamatan Anjir Muara. The broader territory of Kabupaten Barito Kuala is known for its wetland habitats and floodplain landscapes in the regions of the Barito and Kapuas rivers, which form part of Borneo's natural heritage. Marabahan, the regency seat, is accessible within the region, and the province as a whole—particularly the nearby Banjarmasin—is rich in cultural and natural values characteristic of Kalimantan, including floating markets (pasar terapung) and attractions along the Martapura River. However, these sites do not represent the direct appeal of Anjir Muara Kota itself, but rather fit into the broader province's tourism offerings; precise distance information cannot be provided due to the lack of local-level sources.
Summary
Anjir Muara Kota is a small settlement in South Borneo belonging to Kecamatan Anjir Muara in Kabupaten Barito Kuala regency, whose broader administrative unit covers an area of 2,996.46 km² with a population of 332,178 (first quarter 2025 data) and is partly integrated into the planned Banjar Bakula metropolitan development zone. No detailed, independent sources are currently available for the village; real estate market, public safety, and tourism questions can be addressed objectively only at the regency and province level based on available data. For more precise information regarding the area's character as a Borneo river valley region, its location, and the region's development processes, local, up-to-date sources and official information are recommended.

