Paminggir Seberang – a village in southern Borneo, in Kecamatan Paminggir
Paminggir Seberang is a small settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, located in the southern part of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Paminggir district, which forms part of Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara (North Hulu Sungai regency). The regency's administrative center is the city of Amuntai. Based on the coordinates of the area, the settlement fits into the low-lying landscape typical of South Borneo, interspersed with wetland habitats and crisscrossed by networks of swampy areas and river systems.
General overview
Paminggir Seberang is a tiny village within Kecamatan Paminggir, relatively unknown to the broader public. It does not appear as a separate entry in major encyclopedias, so the available source material is limited to the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara, at the regency level. The regency's area covers 915.05 km², which represents 2.38% of Kalimantan Selatan province's total area. The kabupaten's population according to 2025 data is 232,226 inhabitants. Kecamatan Paminggir, to which the settlement belongs, lies in a waterlogged, floodplain landscape typical of South Borneo, where local life and economy have traditionally been determined by rivers and flood-prone areas. In district types such as this, agriculture—primarily rice cultivation—and fishing form the foundation of livelihood. The name Paminggir Seberang ("Seberang" in Indonesian means "the other shore" or "crossing point") itself suggests that the settlement probably lies near a waterway or canal, possibly on its opposite bank, pointing to a common settlement pattern typical of Bornean riverside villages.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, settlement-level data is available regarding Paminggir Seberang's real estate market. The broader context can be understood through the general situation of Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara: the region is a relatively small-area, medium-density kabupaten where real estate turnover and development activity significantly lag behind major urban centers, such as the province's capital, Banjarmasin. In such rural, water-covered areas, real estate prices are generally low, though development opportunities are considerably constrained by specialized soil and hydrological conditions—swampy, peatland soils, and flood risk. For foreigners, the general framework of Indonesian land law applies: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia, but may participate in the real estate market only through limited rights titles (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights) or through the involvement of Indonesian legal entities. From an investment perspective, Kecamatan Paminggir and its immediate surroundings are better suited for local, small-scale agricultural and fishing activities rather than for tourism or industrial investment.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistics or police data are available regarding public safety in Paminggir Seberang. In general terms, rural, small-village areas of Kalimantan Selatan province—including those within Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara—can be characterized by lower criminal activity compared to major urban agglomerations, influenced also by close community ties and traditional social structures. However, accurate assessment of the situation would require current local sources, which are not presently available. Travelers and potential investors are advised to inquire with local acquaintances or authorities about actual conditions during preliminary site assessments.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions can be identified in available sources regarding Paminggir Seberang. In the broader region of Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara, likewise, no source material is available that names specific, well-known tourist attractions directly associated with the district. The rural, water-covered landscapes of Kecamatan Paminggir could in principle be suitable for nature tourism—floodplain and peatland ecosystems attract eco-tourism interest elsewhere in Borneo—however, no verified, verifiable data exists regarding this particular area. Amuntai, the regency's administrative center, is the nearest urban hub, where kabupaten-level public services, markets, and any local cultural activity are concentrated, though the exact distance from Amuntai to Paminggir Seberang cannot be determined from available sources. Natural features characteristic of Borneo as a whole—rivers, tropical forests, distinctive wildlife—are present in the broader region, but specific claims about these should only be made when directly supported by source material.
Summary
Paminggir Seberang is a small, poorly documented Bornean village in Kecamatan Paminggir district, within Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara, in Kalimantan Selatan province. The broader region is characterized by water-covered, floodplain-type landscape as part of a medium-sized kabupaten with a population of 232,226, centered on the city of Amuntai. In the absence of concrete, settlement-level data, reliable conclusions about the village regarding tourism, real estate markets, or public safety cannot be drawn; those with interest are advised to conduct on-site research.

