Al Kautsar – a small settlement in Satui District, South Kalimantan Province
Al Kautsar is an Indonesian settlement located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) Province, within Tanah Bumbu Regency, belonging to the Satui kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (–3.7349572° S, 115.4792784° E), it is situated in the southern part of Borneo. The province's former capital was Banjarmasin, a role officially taken over by Banjarbaru on February 15, 2022, the latter located approximately 35 kilometers to the southeast of Banjarmasin. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources for Al Kautsar are not yet available; therefore, the description below relies primarily on verifiable data and general characteristics of the province and the broader region.
General overview
Al Kautsar's name has Arab-Islamic roots, which aligns with the traditions of South Kalimantan: the province is the cultural homeland of the Banjar people, for whom Islam plays a defining role in their identity. Satui kecamatan lies in the southern part of Tanah Bumbu Regency, and the region is characterized mainly by natural resources—including coal mining—as well as agriculture. South Kalimantan is Indonesia's smallest kalimantan province by area, yet according to the 2020 census, its population exceeded 4.07 million; the official estimate for mid-2025 stands at 4,323,330 inhabitants. The main ethnic groups living in the province include the Banjar people, various Dayak communities—who mainly inhabit the interior areas—and Javanese migrants, who arrived partly through the transmigration program dating from the Dutch colonial period and subsequently continued by the Indonesian state. Al Kautsar, as a smaller, poorly documented locality within Satui District, likely comprises a community based primarily on local agricultural and mining activities, though this can only be inferred from the province's general character, given the absence of direct sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data exists regarding Al Kautsar's real estate market. The real estate market in Tanah Bumbu Regency and the broader South Kalimantan Province is typically organized around demand generated by industries connected to raw material extraction—primarily coal mining—and agriculture. The province's population has grown dynamically over recent decades, which generally indicates rising residential property demand near larger cities; in smaller rural communities, however, prices and turnover typically move at moderate levels. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign citizens face legal restrictions on property ownership: foreign individuals cannot generally acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; instead, they may only obtain limited-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or apply other special legal structures. Before making an investment decision, therefore, thorough assessment of the local legal and real estate market environment in consultation with experts is essential.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level statistics are available regarding Al Kautsar's public safety situation. Generally speaking, rural and smaller communities in South Kalimantan Province are typically peaceful places with community-oriented lifestyles, where daily routines are adapted mainly to the rhythm of agricultural and mining work. In regions such as Satui District, based on raw material extraction, occasional incidents related to economic and social tensions can occur; however, no verifiable data exist concerning the nature or extent of such incidents in Al Kautsar. The carefully framed general picture, then, is that rural settlements in the province are not among areas within Indonesia requiring heightened security attention, but it is always advisable to make local inquiries about specific conditions.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not contain named tourist attractions specific to Al Kautsar. In Satui District and Tanah Bumbu Regency, however, the natural environment itself holds appeal: the coastal regions along the eastern border of South Kalimantan Province facing the Makassar Strait and the Bornean rainforests in the interior areas may interest nature enthusiasts. The province as a whole is one of Indonesia's regions with varied natural and cultural heritage—Banjar cultural traditions, Islamic-inspired craftsmanship, and memories of ancient kingdoms are found at various points throughout the province—though their precise locations and distances from Al Kautsar would require separate local or regency-level sources. Regarding specific sites of interest, therefore, only this can be stated with certainty: similar to smaller villages lying in Satui District, Al Kautsar is primarily integrated into the South Kalimantan landscape through local everyday life and the natural environment.
Summary
Al Kautsar is a small, poorly documented settlement in Indonesia belonging to Satui kecamatan within Tanah Bumbu Regency of South Kalimantan Province. The region lies in the southern part of Borneo and forms part of the South Kalimantan region characterized by Banjar culture, Islamic traditions, raw material extraction, and agriculture. Concrete, verifiable data on the four standardized topics—the real estate market, public safety, and tourist attractions—is available only at the province and regency levels; no direct sources regarding Al Kautsar are currently known.

