Mantewe – an interior Borneo settlement serving as a district seat in Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu
Mantewe is an Indonesian settlement and district (kecamatan) in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu, whose seat is located in Batulicin kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-3.24° S, 115.76° E), the settlement lies in the interior, inland portion of the kabupaten, far from the coasts and major urban centers. Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu itself was established as an independent administrative unit on 8 April 2003, after being separated from Kabupaten Kotabaru, under Law No. 2 of 2003.
General overview
Mantewe does not figure prominently in broad Indonesian awareness either as a tourist destination or as an industrial hub. The area of Kecamatan Mantewe lies in the interior, forest and plantation-characterized regions of Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu. The kabupaten as a whole has an area of 5,066.96 km² and, according to mid-2025 data, has a population of approximately 360,073 – this figure refers to the entire Tanah Bumbu regency, not exclusively to Mantewe kecamatan. The region's economy is primarily built on coal mining, palm oil plantations, and timber extraction, which may play a significant role in the kecamatan's territory as well, though no Mantewe-specific sources are available for this. The center of commerce and economic activity within the kabupaten concentrates more on Kecamatan Simpang Empat, which serves as the regency's economic hub. Mantewe thus ranks among the relatively less developed interior rural districts of the kabupaten.
Real estate and investment
No publicly accessible, verifiable sources exist for concrete real estate market data regarding Mantewe and Kecamatan Mantewe. The broader Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu real estate market is shaped by mining and agrarian economic activity: investments in coal extraction and palm oil industries affect land prices and, through labor migration, residential property demand as well. Regions of this resource-extracting nature are typically characterized by real estate investment occurring predominantly among domestic actors and being closely tied to the pace of industrial developments. Under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals generally cannot hold direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are available to them, operating within nationwide uniform frameworks. From an investment perspective, in the case of such an interior, rural kecamatan, thorough preliminary examination of current land-use regulations, any existing mining concession areas, and infrastructure development plans is always advisable.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Mantewe kecamatan are not available in publicly verifiable sources. In general terms, the rural districts of South Kalimantan, including Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu, can typically be classified in the medium safety category by Indonesian standards. Mining and plantation regions may be characterized, in certain instances, by social tensions related to worker migration; however, this does not automatically entail a marked deterioration in public safety. In all cases, it is advisable to obtain current, up-to-date information from local authorities and reliable local contacts, as the general regional picture cannot safely be applied to conclude about the situation of any single kecamatan or village center.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions in Mantewe kecamatan are not recorded in available source material. For Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu as a whole, the regency's coastal and natural endowments provide some tourism backdrop: the kabupaten is bordered to the south by the Java Sea, where sandy beaches and fishing-suitable areas are found, though these are connected to coastal kecamatan and not to the interior-located Mantewe area. The rainforested landscapes of South Borneo in themselves offer nature-hiking possibilities for those inclined to pursue them; the region's biodiversity is outstanding – the interior areas of Borneo island are home to orangutans, other primates, and rich vegetation – but no ecological park, nature reserve, or other tourist facility formally registered under the name Mantewe can be identified from available sources. Those visiting would be primarily those with interest in natural environment and local village life.
Summary
Mantewe is an interior, rural-located district seat in Kabupaten Tanah Bumbu, in Kalimantan Selatan province, in the southern part of the island of Borneo. The kabupaten gained independent administrative status in 2003 and its economy is fundamentally determined by natural resource extraction. No tourism-specific, real estate market, or public safety data are available for Mantewe kecamatan from verified sources; the relationships presented here reflect general characteristics applicable to the kabupaten as a whole and to the interior rural areas of Kalimantan Selatan province. Prior to any planned visit to or investment in the area, current data collection at the local level is recommended.

