Sukadana – a settlement in Baru Regency, South Kalimantan
Sukadana is one of the settlements in Pamukan Selatan district (kecamatan) in Baru Regency, South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) Province, located in the Indonesian part of Borneo island. Direct source material about the settlement is limited, however the general geographic and economic context of the region is well documented. Sukadana is situated in the southern part of the regency, within the boundaries of Pamukan Selatan district, which is one of the rural settlements close to the center of Baru Regency.
General overview
Sukadana is located in Pamukan Selatan district, one of the territorial divisions of Baru Regency. The settlement is a rural place organized around local communities, agricultural activities, and family-based enterprises. Baru Regency generally belongs to Indonesia's outer periphery, an area with limited infrastructure development, where the settlement network is typically organized according to the Indonesian administrative system.
The regency consists of several districts, among which Pamukan Selatan forms the southern territorial section. Settlements situated on such terrain typically comprise communities with agricultural, fishing, or forestry profiles. Sukadana's position within the district indicates that the settlement may be considered a local center or dispersed residential area integrated into the area's supply and administrative system. The settlement name may derive from the local or dialectal language, which is a characteristic feature of Indonesian toponymy.
In South Kalimantan Province, such communities generally exhibit strong local traditions and community organization. The region's identity is connected to the Kalimantan economic structure and cultural heritage. Sukadana as a settlement unit is part of this fabric, however the available source material contains no data on specifically settlement-level tourism or infrastructure characteristics.
Real estate and investment
There are no verified data specifically about Sukadana's real estate market, however the characteristics of the Kalimantan real estate market at the regency and provincial level become relevant. Baru Regency, like other parts of South Kalimantan, represents a less developed segment in Indonesia's rural real estate market, where property values are typically lower compared to urbanized centers. Rural settlements such as Sukadana are typically characterized by smaller property values and less development activity.
A legal framework for foreign investors exists in Indonesia's real estate market, based on the 1960 Agrarian Law. Foreign nationals cannot purchase Indonesian land, but may enter into long-term lease agreements (maximum 30 years, with the possibility of a 20-year extension). However, on such rural, less developed areas, the lease market also has limited segmentation. The local economy is generally based on family-owned properties and small agricultural units, organized more through traditional inheritance patterns.
Investment in such areas requires thorough local market research and engagement with local government and property regimes. In the South Kalimantan region, infrastructure development and extractive industries (forestry, mining) are increasingly present, which sporadically affect rural settlements such as Sukadana, however data on direct settlement-level investment opportunities are not available.
Safety and security
There is no analyzed data specifically about Sukadana's public safety, however the general security profile of Indonesia's rural areas provides essential context. South Kalimantan and the Borneo area in general, particularly within regency-level communities, do not rank among Indonesia's highest public safety regions, nor are they among the most critical. Indonesian rural settlements generally feature strong community organization, which plays a role in maintaining public safety.
Such rural districts as Pamukan Selatan follow conventional community crime patterns — minor to moderate property disputes, alcohol-related conflicts, traffic accidents — however organized crime or political instability characteristic of larger cities or border areas occurs less frequently here. The presence of local police and community-level law enforcement should be assessed against a notable lack of data, yet such rural communities are typically capable of maintaining public order.
For travelers or temporary residents, rural security is generally considered adequate provided basic safety practices are observed: limited movement at night, protection of valuables, and respect for local rules. Strictly speaking, however, no concrete statistics or named institutions regarding Sukadana's settlement-level public safety are documented within available sources.
Tourist attractions
Sukadana does not feature as a central destination in Indonesia's or South Kalimantan's tourism guides. No directly identifiable named tourist attraction about the settlement is available from verifiable sources. However, the territory of Pamukan Selatan district and Baru Regency is part of Borneo that is rich in natural, cultural, and historical values, though it possesses less developed tourism infrastructure compared to centers such as Banjarmasin or Balikpapan.
Within the Baru Regency area, general Borneo features — dense tropical forests, rivers, locally unique wildlife — are not directly dispersed through the sources. Settlements such as Sukadana may primarily interest travelers wishing to experience authentic Indonesian rural life and community culture, however this typically does not mean institutional tourism offerings. Nearby Banjarmasin, which serves as the provincial capital, is conventionally a reference point for such rural communities — tourism organization information from Banjarmasin and tourism services from nearby communities are more readily accessible.
A rural area such as Sukadana is of tourist interest primarily within the framework of exploration or community-based tourism — where the traveler integrates into the local community and becomes acquainted with traditional livelihoods and lifestyles. In such areas, however, tourism infrastructure (accommodation, dining, guided tours) is conventionally limited, and tourism arrangements are typically conducted at the local level rather than through formal organizations.
Summary
Sukadana is a rural settlement in Baru Regency, South Kalimantan, located in Pamukan Selatan district. Specific, verifiable information about the settlement is limited, however its position fits into the general pattern of Indonesian rural communities — a community based on local agriculture, with strong administrative organization but lacking development infrastructure. Real estate market opportunities are limited, public safety is considered average by rural standards, and its tourist appeal lies primarily in authentic community experience. For travelers or investors wishing to experience the authentic face of the Indonesian countryside, Sukadana offers opportunity, however it does not meet the needs of those seeking comfort or standardized tourism services.

