Masta – a small settlement in Kabupaten Tapin Bakarangan district, South Kalimantan province
Masta is a small Indonesian settlement belonging to Kecamatan Bakarangan district, within Kabupaten Tapin regency, in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, in the central part of Borneo island. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located approximately at –2.85° south latitude and 115.10° east longitude. The Tapin River, one of the region's significant natural waterways, flows through the territory belonging to Kabupaten Tapin. Currently, no independent settlement-level statistical or other detailed sources are available for Masta; therefore, the following description is based primarily on data verifiable at the level of the broader Kabupaten Tapin and Kalimantan Selatan province, with this being clearly indicated in every case.
General overview
Masta does not rank among the well-known or tourist-visited Indonesian settlements; Kecamatan Bakarangan district in Kabupaten Tapin is one of the relatively undocumented areas. Based on information available at regency level, Kabupaten Tapin is one of the interior districts of South Kalimantan province, characterized by the Tapin River system, with an economy that has traditionally relied on agriculture and the extraction of natural resources. Small villages in the interior areas of Borneo, as Masta likely is, are typically agricultural communities where rice cultivation and other plantation-based farming constitute the primary livelihood source. No detailed public sources are available regarding the location and internal organization of Kecamatan Bakarangan district; therefore, specific data concerning the village's size, population, or administrative status cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Masta's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Tapin and Kalimantan Selatan province, it can be generally stated that the interior, smaller settlements of South Kalimantan typically show low real estate turnover; land and property prices significantly lag behind the price levels in the province's larger cities, particularly the provincial capital Banjarmasin. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; they have primarily access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), with detailed conditions determined by applicable Indonesian agrarian law and investment regulations. In interior Borneo areas, real estate development dynamics are slower, and investment potential is primarily linked to agriculture and natural resources, although specific data regarding Masta cannot be provided.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available concerning Masta's safety and security. At the broader Kalimantan Selatan province level, it can be stated that rural areas of South Kalimantan generally consist of relatively quiet villages with small-community lifestyles, where the rate of serious crimes is typically lower compared to major cities. However, this statement cannot be equated with a specific security rating for Masta, nor does it replace on-site inquiry or verification of current official information. When planning travel, it is recommended to take into account the current travel advisories of the relevant Indonesian authorities and one's own country's foreign ministry.
Tourist attractions
No single verifiable source contains named tourist attractions relating to Masta. Based on information available regarding the broader Kabupaten Tapin regency, the region is characterized by the Tapin River and Borneo's rainforest landscape, which may be of natural interest; however, none of these can be identified from sources as a specific visitable location, named nature reserve, or cultural landmark in Masta's immediate vicinity. The administrative name of Kabupaten Tapin itself refers back to the Tapin River, indicating the waterway's landscape-forming role in the region. The better-known destinations in South Kalimantan province, such as the city of Banjarmasin with its floating market culture, are located considerably farther away and cannot be counted among attractions near Masta. It follows from all this that Masta does not possess verifiable tourist infrastructure and cannot be primarily understood as a tourist destination.
Summary
Masta is a small, poorly documented settlement in South Kalimantan province, in Kabupaten Tapin Bakarangan district, in Borneo's interior regions. No independent, detailed public sources are available about the village; based on data available at regency and province level, the area has agricultural character, low real estate turnover, and characteristics not typical of a tourist destination. Prior to any specific inquiry, travel, or investment decision, direct verification of on-site and official information is essential.

