Karang Rejo – settlement in South Kalimantan, Jorong District in Tanah Laut Regency
Karang Rejo is a small settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) Province in Indonesia, located in the southern part of the island of Borneo. Administratively, as part of Kabupaten Tanah Laut (Tanah Laut Regency), it belongs to the Jorong district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (−3.97° S, 114.99° E), it is situated in the inland terrestrial areas of the region. No publicly accessible statistical or encyclopedic sources specific to the settlement level are currently available for the village, so the description below relies on verifiable knowledge at the broader regency and provincial level, always indicating this.
General overview
Karang Rejo is not among Indonesia's widely known, tourism-highlighted settlements; like similar-sized interior Kalimantan villages elsewhere in the country, it functions primarily as part of the local administrative network. Regarding the name Jorong, it is important to note that according to available Wikipedia sources, the term "jorong" as an administrative designation is used mainly in West Sumatra Province, where it denotes a territorial unit below the nagari (village community); the Jorong designation at the kecamatan (district) level used in South Kalimantan represents a different, distinct geographic unit. Kabupaten Tanah Laut itself is a medium-sized regency in South Kalimantan, with its administrative seat in the city of Pelaihari. The region's economy has traditionally been determined by agriculture, fishing, and the extraction of natural resources — particularly coal and timber extraction — sectors that are defining for Kalimantan as a whole. Karang Rejo's community life almost certainly follows patterns typical of rural Kalimantan villages: the foundation of local livelihoods is farming and animal husbandry, with larger commercial and service needs satisfied at the regency seat, Pelaihari.
Real estate and investment
No published settlement-level data is available regarding Karang Rejo's real estate market, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Tanah Laut and Kalimantan Selatan Province. The level of real estate market development in South Kalimantan lags far behind more densely populated, tourism-developed Indonesian regions, such as Bali or West Java. The province's economic growth is driven partly by raw material extraction industries and partly by the agricultural sector, which also influences the value of rural properties. In interior areas and small villages, real estate prices are generally low, with demand primarily local and agriculture-oriented. From an investment perspective, foreign interested parties must take into account the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations: under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to real estate; they have limited-duration usage rights (hak pakai) or other legal constructions available to them. These rules apply throughout the country, and it is advisable to seek legal counsel before making local real estate decisions.
Safety and security
No publicly available settlement-level crime statistics or police data are available regarding Karang Rejo's public safety. Generally speaking, rural districts of Kalimantan Selatan Province, including Kabupaten Tanah Laut, are known to have lower crime rates compared to Indonesian cities, though this naturally does not mean complete freedom from risk. In rural small settlements, community cohesion and close neighborhood relations generally serve as an informal framework for public safety. Travelers in the region should observe the same general precautions as in other rural areas of Indonesia; the condition of transportation routes and potential flood risks in Kalimantan's interior areas are also factors worth considering.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable sources do not mention any tourist attractions named after or associated with Karang Rejo. However, Kabupaten Tanah Laut Regency in South Kalimantan is known for several natural features that may be of interest to visitors to the broader area. Coastal areas are found in the southern part of the regency, forming sections of shoreline facing the Java Sea. Tropical rainforests, river valleys, and natural wildlife are characteristic of the province as a whole and may be attractive to those interested in ecology and nature exploration. From the Tanah Laut Regency area, it is possible to reach the province's seat, Banjarmasin — which is South Kalimantan's cultural and economic center — by car in a few hours. Banjarmasin is known for its floating markets (pasar terapung) and the network of canals along the Martapura River, which are among the province's most frequently mentioned attractions. However, all of this is context for the regency and province, not direct attractions of Karang Rejo itself.
Summary
Karang Rejo is a small, sparsely documented rural settlement in the southern part of Borneo, in Jorong District of Kabupaten Tanah Laut, Kalimantan Selatan Province. Since no published independent statistical or detailed descriptive sources are currently available for the village, its characterization necessarily relies on broader regency and provincial-level contexts. The region's economy is built on agriculture and natural resources, the real estate market has a rural character, and public safety levels are typical for rural villages in South Kalimantan. From a tourism perspective, the area's natural resources offer opportunities, particularly for those seeking to explore the broader region of the province.

