Hamayung Utara – village in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency, South Kalimantan Province
Hamayung Utara is a small settlement (desa) in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) Province, Indonesia, located in Daha Utara District within Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency. Based on its coordinates (-2,5805249; 115,1444487), it is situated in the interior regions of Borneo, far from the coast. The province's capital has been officially Banjarbaru since 16 March 2022, with Banjarmasin holding the role previously. The province itself covers an area of 38,744 km² and had a population of approximately 4.33 million in the first half of 2025; independent, verifiable data specifically for Hamayung Utara is not currently available.
General overview
Hamayung Utara belongs to Daha Utara District, which is located in the northern part of Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency. Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency lies within the interior of South Kalimantan Province, characterized primarily by agricultural and riverine landscapes. The province is the homeland of the Banjar people; Banjar culture, local traditions, and Islam play a defining role in the daily life of its inhabitants. South Kalimantan Province – with administrative divisions comprising 11 regencies and 2 cities – was formally established on 14 August 1950, following the dissolution of the RIS (United States of Indonesia). No verifiable sources are available regarding Hamayung Utara's specific population, area, or distinctive local characteristics; the settlement presumably has the small village character typical of the region, with an agricultural and riverine way of life, though these claims are based solely on the general features of the broader region.
Real estate and investment
No available, verifiable settlement-level data exists regarding Hamayung Utara's real estate market; therefore, the general context of the broader region – South Kalimantan Province and Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency – should be considered below. The economy of South Kalimantan Province has traditionally relied on coal mining, agriculture (particularly rubber and oil palm plantations), and fishing. In interior, rural areas – such as Daha Utara District – real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the province's larger cities (Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru), and investment infrastructure is less developed. Under the general framework of Indonesian property regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); the available titles for them are Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), which provide a limited but legal framework for property use. Any real estate transaction in rural interior Kalimantan should be discussed in advance with local legal specialists and with the locally competent BPN (Badan Pertanahan Nasional – National Land Agency) office.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics are available regarding Hamayung Utara's public safety. At the broader provincial level of South Kalimantan, it can be said that South Kalimantan generally ranks among moderately developed Indonesian provinces, where in rural areas community-level norms and local traditions strongly determine social order. Serious violent crimes in isolated, small-community villages are rarely publicized, but this does not mean these areas are entirely free of problems. Travelers and residents are always advised to inquire about current local conditions at the nearest police station (Polsek) or district administrative office (kantor kecamatan), especially if planning visits to little-known interior areas.
Tourist attractions
No specific, named tourist attractions are listed in available verified sources regarding Hamayung Utara. The broader region of Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency possesses the natural and cultural assets of South Kalimantan's interior: Banjar culture, traditional wood and rattan craftsmanship, riverine ways of life, and possible local religious and cultural celebrations are generally characteristic of the region. Specific sites, temples, nature reserves, or festivals cannot be identified as linked to Hamayung Utara due to the absence of source-based data. For interested parties, the nearest urban center of some renown – Kandangan, the capital of Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency – could serve as a starting point for deeper understanding of the region; however, verified data regarding the exact distance between the two locations and specific attractions available in Kandangan cannot be provided here.
Summary
Hamayung Utara is a sparsely documented, rural settlement in Daha Utara District of Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency in South Kalimantan Province. At the provincial level, available data indicates that Kalimantan Selatan is the home of the Banjar people and culture, with a population of approximately 4.33 million and an area of 38,744 km². Hamayung Utara itself is situated in the interior, agricultural regions of the province; detailed demographic, tourist, or real estate market data about the settlement are not currently available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources.

