Kambitin – small Bornean village in Kabupaten Tabalong
Kambitin is a settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, Indonesia, located on the southern part of Borneo island. Administratively it belongs to Tanjung district (Kecamatan Tanjung), which is also the seat of Kabupaten Tabalong. Kabupaten Tabalong is situated in the northern part of Kalimantan Selatan, bordered to the west by the Barito region of Kalimantan Tengah province, and to the east by Kabupaten Paser in Kalimantan Timur province. Based on Kambitin's coordinates (-2.1034513, 115.3370947), the settlement lies close to the Equator, in proximity to the interior regions of East Borneo.
General overview
Kambitin cannot be counted among well-known or frequently visited Indonesian settlements. Available sources contain data only at the Kabupaten Tabalong level, so verified statistical information about the village itself is not available. Kecamatan Tanjung serves as the administrative and economic center of the regency, meaning Kambitin is positioned relatively close to the district's most important infrastructure. The area of Kabupaten Tabalong is 3,767 km², and its population was 218,954 people according to the 2010 Indonesian census, while in the first half of 2025 this figure rose to 269,405 people, indicating moderate but continuous growth in the region. The regency's motto is Saraba kawa, which in the Banjarese language means "serba sanggup," or "capable of anything." The economy of Kabupaten Tabalong is typically characterized by agriculture, extraction of natural resources – particularly coal mining – and local trade, which is generally characteristic of interior Bornean regions. Kambitin itself is likely a smaller village community whose daily life is determined by agriculture and local subsistence activities, though direct sources on this are not available.
Real estate and investment
No verified data is available on Kambitin's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Tabalong level, it can be said that the region's real estate market is typically defined by local demand, consisting primarily of residential properties and agricultural land. The presence of coal mining and the natural resources sector in certain areas of Kabupaten Tabalong generates economic activity, which can affect local property prices and labor migration. It can be generally stated that in interior Kalimantan small towns and villages, property prices are significantly lower than in larger cities in South Kalimantan, such as Banjarmasin, the provincial capital. It is important for foreign investors to note that Indonesian land ownership regulations impose strict frameworks: Hak Milik (full ownership) is only granted to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can hold property only in the form of Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (rental rights). This general Indonesian legal framework applies equally to Kambitin and to Kabupaten Tabalong as a whole. Local legal consultation is strongly recommended before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
No specific, verified data is available on Kambitin's public safety. Generally speaking, rural settlements in Kalimantan Selatan province, including those in Kabupaten Tabalong, exhibit the pattern of smaller, closed communities where public security is typically stable and without serious criminal issues. In Indonesian interior Bornean villages, community cohesion is generally strong, and local conflict resolution traditionally takes place at the community level. Nevertheless, no substantiated statement can be made – either positive or negative – regarding Kambitin's specific security situation. When planning travel or longer stays, it is advisable to inquire with local authorities or relevant Indonesian government agencies about current conditions.
Tourist attractions
No named sources are available regarding tourist attractions in Kambitin. Kecamatan Tanjung, to which the settlement belongs, is the administrative seat of Kabupaten Tabalong, meaning the district contains regency-level government institutions and market facilities. Kabupaten Tabalong's territory is located in the interior of Borneo, where the natural environment – rivers, jungle areas, the biodiversity characteristic of Borneo – can itself be attractive to nature enthusiasts, although available verified sources do not name any specific tourist attractions near Kambitin. Throughout Kalimantan Selatan province, many natural and cultural attractions are known, but their precise distance from Kambitin and relevance cannot be clearly determined based on available data. The level of tourism development in small interior Bornean villages is generally low, with limited infrastructure.
Summary
Kambitin is a small Bornean village in Kalimantan Selatan province, Indonesia, located in Kabupaten Tabalong, in Tanjung district. No verified independent sources are available about the settlement, so most characteristics are based on regency-level data. Kabupaten Tabalong is a medium-sized region rich in natural resources but little explored for tourism purposes in the southern part of Borneo, where daily life is determined by agriculture, local trade, and the mining sector. Due to its proximity to the district seat, Kambitin is positioned relatively favorably in relation to the district's infrastructure, though more precise statements would require additional local sources.

