Tanggul Rejo – settlement in Tabunganen District, Barito Kuala Regency
Tanggul Rejo is a settlement located in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) Province, in Tabunganen District of Barito Kuala Regency, on Borneo island in the eastern part of Indonesia. The location is situated between coordinates -3.4194106, 114.3935655, placing it in the southeastern region of Barito Kuala Regency. The regency lies in an expansive river-carved landscape characteristic of Indonesia's most distinctive interior regions. The settlement bears the local name Tanggul Rejo, which is registered in the Indonesian administrative structure.
General overview
Tanggul Rejo is part of Tabunganen Kecamatan (district), which is one of the administrative units of Barito Kuala Regency. The regency as a whole is home to approximately 332,178 residents in the first half of 2025 and covers approximately 2,996 square kilometers. Tanggul Rejo, in terms of its settlement-level nomenclature and administrative structure, represents a typical example of the Indonesian village system, which generally numbers several hundred to a maximum of several thousand inhabitants. A distinctive characteristic of the Barito Kuala Regency region is that it partly exhibits maritime and riverine features – the southeastern and central portions of the regency are traversed by rivers, which affects infrastructure, transportation, and the rhythm of life.
Tanggul Rejo's position in Tabunganen District means it belongs to a broader region where river-based economies, fishing, and relatively small-scale agriculture dominate. The location can be distinctly characterized by the features of Indonesian rural infrastructure and social conditions, which include access to basic transportation routes and dependence on the nearby capital, Marabahan. Barito Kuala Regency is situated adjacent to Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah), so certain interregional connections must be considered in terms of economy and transportation.
Real estate and investment
Direct data on Tanggul Rejo's settlement-level real estate market are not available from primary sources; however, the context of Barito Kuala Regency provides a clear picture of the region's investment opportunities and market dynamics. Barito Kuala Regency is a rural region driven by agriculture and fishing economies, which means the real estate market typically operates in lower price categories compared to more urbanized areas. Land prices and property values in the region generally align with levels conducive to rural, agricultural, or fishing-based investments.
According to Indonesia's real estate regulatory framework, foreigners cannot acquire ownership of domestic agricultural land or general residential properties – they may only enter into long-term lease agreements (typically 25–30 years) and have limited participation in commercial real estate. In the case of Barito Kuala and the rural Tanggul Rejo region, investment opportunities primarily open to local Indonesian communities or may be directed toward long-term leases. In line with the region's requirements, land valuations are based on proximity to fishing infrastructure, small-scale agricultural operations, and basic services. In longer-term perspectives, it is worth noting that Barito Kuala Regency's development policy has mentioned the possibility of partially becoming part of a metropolitan-scale development area around Banjar Bakula – however, this remains in a designated phase.
Safety and security
Specific reliable data on Tanggul Rejo's settlement-level public security are not available; however, it is known that Barito Kuala Regency is a rural area characterized by rivers and maritime waters, which typically exhibits the usual Indonesian rural public security situation. The region's general characteristic is that among Indonesian rural areas, including Kalimantan, basic public order maintenance falls to Indonesian national park and administrative organizations; however, urban-type threats are considerably smaller than in major urban areas.
Considering the Kalimantan region as a whole, and Barito Kuala Regency in particular, larger security concerns are characterized by routine rural daily life rather than loose border control, distance to medical services, and infrastructure scarcity. Resource limitations reduce to lack of access to the internet, good transportation routes, and basic social services – not security threats. Police presence operates at the rural level, meaning that when needed, institutions function from major community centers, with regular foot patrols at the rural level. Tanggul Rejo is situated within a community-organized society where informal community regulation and mutual accountability serve as fundamental public security factors alongside formal law enforcement structures.
Tourist attractions
Specifically named tourist attractions related to Tanggul Rejo settlement are not documented in available sources, which is typical for rural Indonesian villages. The location is not considered an independent tourist destination, as Indonesia's tourism infrastructure and promotion primarily concentrates around major cities, coastal resorts, and cultural and natural world heritage areas. However, typical rural Indonesian tourism experiences – integration into community life, fishing traditions, and acquaintance with river and riverbank life – are present among the region's characteristics.
It is known that Barito Kuala Regency's structure is fundamentally organized by the Barito River and maritime coastlines. The region offers opportunities for nature observation, fishing experiences, and authentic understanding of Indonesian rural community life, though these are not organized tourist attractions. The regency's more notable appeal is known in literary and intellectual circles, as the Barito Valley is a historically significant area in Indonesian ancient history and regional economic development. From the Tanggul Rejo area, Marabahan, the regency's capital, is located approximately 25–30 kilometers away, functioning as a smaller infrastructure center. The broader Barito Kuala Regency landscape – its rivers and productive areas – constitutes its main natural characteristics, which can be experienced through rural tourism activities.
Summary
Tanggul Rejo is a rural Indonesian settlement in Tabunganen District of Barito Kuala Regency, located on Borneo island in South Kalimantan Province. The location exhibits the characteristics of typical Indonesian rural administration and social structure – an economy based on agriculture and fishing, strong community organization, and basic infrastructure connections toward the regency center. Regarding real estate market and investment, the rural Indonesian context is characteristic, where primary opportunities exist for Indonesian communities, while foreigners face strong restrictions under Indonesian property law. In terms of public security, the location follows rural Indonesian norms, where informal community regulation dominates. Its tourist appeal is considered limited; however, it offers opportunities for experiencing authentic rural Indonesian life.

