Rantau Bujur Darat – settlement in northern South Kalimantan
Rantau Bujur Darat is located in Sungai Tabukan District (kecamatan), which forms part of Hulu Sungai Utara Regency (kabupaten) in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) Province, within Indonesia's Kalimantan (Borneo) macroregion. The settlement is situated in the context of Indonesia's interior islands, with coordinates at –2.4360244 latitude and 115.1563072 longitude. Among the northern territories of South Kalimantan, Hulu Sungai Utara Regency underwent multiple administrative reorganizations in the decades following World War II, during which the territorial area decreased significantly while its population continued to grow. The settlement is part of the region's rural settlement structure, which is characteristically dependent on agricultural and forestry activities.
General overview
Rantau Bujur Darat is a smaller settlement, likely a village cluster or community within Sungai Tabukan District. The settlement name does not typically appear in Indonesia's mainstream tourism sphere, which is characteristic of rural settlements that lack prominent transportation or economic central functions. Sungai Tabukan District is one of the districts within Hulu Sungai Utara Regency, situated in the characteristically rainforest and river-system-divided territories of the Kalimantan region on the island of Borneo.
The capital of Hulu Sungai Utara Regency is the city of Amuntai, which functions as the regency's administrative and commercial center. Rantau Bujur Darat is a settlement located at some distance from this center, likely organized around small-scale commerce and subsistence agriculture. The regency's total area is 907.72 square kilometers, and according to the 2020 census it had a population of 226,727, while a mid-year estimate for 2024 projected the population at 238,250. This growth indicates the region's gradual development dynamics and rising numbers of people settling in such secondary settlements.
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level data on the real estate market in Rantau Bujur Darat is not available. However, based on general development trends observed at the Hulu Sungai Utara Regency level, it is worth considering the broader regional real estate characteristics. South Kalimantan Province's economy is based on agricultural and natural resource sectors, as a result of which the rural real estate market primarily consists of land parcels intended for agricultural or forestry purposes.
The question of land ownership in the Kalimantan region is complex, as Indonesia's legal system does not permit foreign individuals to acquire direct ownership rights to Indonesian land. Real estate investment generally takes place through long-term lease agreements (traditionally up to 30 years maximum) or through an Indonesian legal entity (for example, a limited liability company). The real estate market in Rantau Bujur Darat and its immediate surroundings is likely organized around open land areas, smaller residential properties, and agricultural parcels, but in the absence of concrete price data, local market dynamics can only be estimated from regency-level trends. In more rural settlements, land prices are typically lower than in areas surrounding central hub cities such as Amuntai, but improvements in infrastructure and transportation connections could push valuations upward in the long term.
Safety and security
Direct data on public safety specific to Rantau Bujur Darat settlement is not readily available. However, at the Hulu Sungai Utara Regency level, the situation typical of Indonesian rural communities is that such villages' community-based social structures and lower population density typically result in better public safety than larger cities or value-concentration points. South Kalimantan Province generally has a medium security profile compared to the Indonesian average. In rural settlements such as Rantau Bujur Darat, personal safety depends significantly on local community norms and traditional practices of respect for private property.
Indonesian rural regions generally feature vibrant neighborhood communities in which informal social control is strong. In such areas, violent crime is relatively rare, though customary precautions are recommended, particularly on shared streets during evening hours. The main risk factors are generally the possibility of minor property crimes or traffic accidents rather than organized crime. Those arriving in the area are advised to establish early contact with the local community and study indigenous practices in order to maintain basic safety.
Tourist attractions
Based on available sources, no known tourist attractions or notable structures can be identified at the settlement level of Rantau Bujur Darat. The settlement is a typical rural community, treated as a local residence and agricultural production location rather than a tourism destination. However, the surroundings of Sungai Tabukan District and the broader Hulu Sungai Utara Regency area possess complex ecological and cultural resources that form part of South Kalimantan's natural endowments.
South Kalimantan, and particularly the rural area of Hulu Sungai Utara Regency, belongs to the part of Borneo island that is rich in rainforests and river systems. Toward larger transportation hubs such as Amuntai, there is interest in local culture, the customs of traditional Banjar and Dayak communities, and indigenous craft traditions. The area's ecological character, which is a combination of old rainforests, river systems, and agricultural-mosaic landscapes, may also be of interest to nature-oriented travelers, though these opportunities are accessible without organized tourism infrastructure only to independent travelers. Like other rural areas of South Kalimantan, Rantau Bujur Darat does not figure in state or international tourism recommendations, but for those with passionate interest in the ethnoculture and ecology of the Kalimantan countryside and in learning about Indonesian rural life, it may be relevant as a local experience.
Summary
Rantau Bujur Darat is a smaller rural settlement in Sungai Tabukan District within Hulu Sungai Utara Regency in South Kalimantan Province. The settlement has no known tourism or commercial hub function, yet it forms part of the rural Indonesian life characteristic of the Kalimantan region's natural and cultural circumstances. Real estate market opportunities show more favorable conditions far from larger cities, though infrastructure still requires development. Public safety, based on rural community norms, is considered adequate, but residence in such areas ties one to becoming acquainted with local customs and practices.

