Pantang Raya – a settlement in South Kalimantan's Tabukan District
Pantang Raya is a settlement belonging to Tabukan District in Barito Kuala Regency, South Kalimantan Province, on the eastern side of Borneo Island. The name Pantang Raya is the settlement's officially registered designation in Indonesian cartography and administrative records. The settlement functions as a village within Tabukan District, which is part of Barito Kuala Regency, in accordance with Indonesia's administrative hierarchy. The region belongs to the Kalimantan macro-region, which constitutes the Indonesian part of Borneo Island and is one of the important components of the Republic's eastern territories.
General overview
Pantang Raya is a village in Tabukan Kecamatan (district), which is integrated into the administrative structure of Barito Kuala Kabupaten (regency). The settlement can be understood primarily through local administrative data, given the absence of international literature or extensive documentation promoting the locality itself. Tabukan District, to which Pantang Raya belongs, is located within Barito Kuala Regency, which is part of South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) Province. South Kalimantan is one of the most significant regions of Indonesian Borneo, known for its rich hydrocarbon reserves and forestry opportunities. The region is characterized by its rivers (such as the Barito River and its tributaries), dense tropical vegetation, and natural resources.
The settlement named Pantang Raya is a well-identified location in the Indonesian administrative system, with its exact coordinates recorded in geographic databases. Tabukan District is one of the administrative units where agriculture and natural resource management play significant roles. Barito Kuala Regency generally exhibits the characteristics of a fluvial (riverine) area, with low elevation and a tropical climate characterized by seasonal rainfall surplus. In such regions, settlements typically function as riverside communities or settlements in their vicinity, since transportation and shipping rely significantly on waterways.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Pantang Raya is not publicly available; however, real estate and investment opportunities can be understood in the context of the broader Barito Kuala Regency and South Kalimantan Province. Barito Kuala Regency is part of South Kalimantan Province that in recent decades has attracted significant investor interest due to natural resource exploitation and agro-industrial developments. The Indonesian real estate market is generally characterized by lower square-meter prices, growing urbanization, and infrastructure development, particularly in rural areas.
Although Pantang Raya is not directly among the main development zones, Barito Kuala Regency as a whole has become the target of intensifying infrastructure and logistics investments in recent years. In such rural villages, properties typically consist of agricultural land, small and medium-sized residential properties, or industrial buildings. According to Indonesian law, foreign nationals can acquire property ownership only under limited circumstances — generally, land ownership exists in the form of long-term usufruct rights (up to 80 years maximum), while buildings are subject to more restricted rights. In South Kalimantan Province, land and property matters fall within the jurisdiction of local kabupaten (regency) governments, which play a mediating role in the execution of purchase or lease contracts.
In rural areas of Indonesia, such as Tabukan District, real estate market dynamics depend in many respects on the structure of the local economy. In South Kalimantan Province, the agriculture, fisheries, and forestry sectors (and their related industries) form strong economic pillars. Pantang Raya's location in the interior of tropical Kalimantan means that the local economy is likely connected to these sectors, although this can only be understood as an assumption in the absence of specific data.
Safety and security
Settlement-level security data for Pantang Raya is not publicly available. Regarding general public safety in Barito Kuala Regency and South Kalimantan Province, it can be noted that rural areas of Indonesia typically exhibit low crime rates compared to urban centers. Such regions are characterized by community-based social organization, where local leaders and community structures play a significant role in maintaining order.
Tabukan District, of which Pantang Raya is a part, is generally classified among rural Kalimantan settlements where communities based on natural resources reside. In rural areas of Indonesia — particularly in Kalimantan provinces — resource-related disputes and environmental conflicts have occasionally been observed in recent periods; however, these are generally tied to larger resource management projects rather than the internal security of small villages. With the strengthening of the Indonesian Republic's administrative oversight, rural areas are generally considered safe communities where police and administrative presence is standard, although delivery of services and assistance from more remote and less developed transportation areas may be subject to certain delays.
Tourist attractions
Direct and comprehensive tourism information specific to Pantang Raya settlement is not available. Tabukan District and the broader Barito Kuala Regency as a whole, however, are parts of South Kalimantan Province where the natural, ecological, and ethnic diversity of Borneo can be observed. Tourist attractions in South Kalimantan Province include the Barito River, which is the region's main waterway and forms the backbone of transportation and daily life. Along the river and in its vicinity are numerous small communities and settlements that represent traditional Dayak and Banjar culture.
The environs of Tabukan District — of which Pantang Raya village is a part — represent the interior tropical Kalimantan landscape, where forested terrain, riverside living, and the livelihood of indigenous communities are characteristic. While Pantang Raya itself is not an attraction-based tourist destination, the broader Kalimantan region is among those where eco-tourism, nature hiking, and ethnographic experiences are relevant possibilities for interested travelers. The region's river systems (such as the Barito) are furthermore popular among expedition travel and adventure tourism destinations, and the local flora and fauna, as well as the cultural traditions of indigenous Dayak ethnic communities, attract exploratory travelers.
Banjarmasin, the capital of South Kalimantan, is one of the most significant Indonesian cities in the southeastern region, offering numerous museums, markets (including notable floating markets), and cultural sites. Banjarmasin may be one hundred to several hundred kilometers from Pantang Raya depending on the transportation network. Although it does not directly concern Pantang Raya village itself, the regency and province's tourism infrastructure functions at that level, where travelers and tourists are assured of accommodation, provisions, and information.
Summary
Pantang Raya is a village in Tabukan District of Barito Kuala Regency in South Kalimantan Province, located in the Indonesian part of Borneo Island. Comprehensive internationally documented information about the settlement itself is not available; however, the broader region — Tabukan, Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan — is known for its rich natural endowments, riverside culture, and the characteristics of Indonesian rural life. Real estate market opportunities and investment dynamics can be understood at the level of the broader region, which operates in the sphere of resource management and agro-industrial developments. For travelers, the environs serve as a source of Kalimantan's natural and cultural values as well as eco-tourism experiences.

