Kambang Habang Lama – a small settlement in the Salam Babaris district of Kabupaten Tapin, South Kalimantan
Kambang Habang Lama is a village-level settlement (desa) in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo in Kabupaten Tapin. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Salam Babaris district. Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the central-southern part of the regency, approximately at latitude -3.10 and longitude 115.16. Since comprehensive, independent documentation about the settlement is currently unavailable, the following account relies primarily on verified data available at the Kabupaten Tapin level, as well as on generally known characteristics of the broader Bornean region, with this distinction clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Kambang Habang Lama is not among recognized tourist destinations and does not feature prominently in publicly available Indonesian sources. Kecamatan Salam Babaris is a relatively small administrative unit within Kabupaten Tapin, with its seat in Rantau city, which also serves as the regency's administrative center. Kabupaten Tapin covers an area of 2,174.95 km² with a population of 203,660 as of 2025, giving it a population density of only 93 persons/km², which clearly demonstrates the region's sparsely settled, predominantly rural character. The regency's landscape is fundamentally shaped by the watershed system of the Tapin River and its tributaries—the Sungai Muning, Sungai Tatakan, Sungai Halat, and Sungai Gadung. Kambang Habang Lama likely lies near this river network in a floodplain or hilly agricultural environment, as is characteristic of most South Kalimantan villages. Local livelihoods generally depend on rice cultivation, fishing, and to a lesser extent plantation agriculture, though specific village-level data on these proportions is not available from sources.
Real estate and investment
No publicly documented, settlement-level data exists regarding the real estate market in Kambang Habang Lama. Considering Kabupaten Tapin as a whole, the region is regarded as a rural, low-turnover area in the South Kalimantan real estate market; investment activity here is considerably lower than in the province's economic centers, Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru. Generally speaking, in rural Kalimantan zones, property prices are lower than the Indonesian average, while the presence of mining and plantation industries can generate demand for agricultural or industrial-type plots in certain nearby areas. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals face legal restrictions on acquiring full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; foreigners generally may only acquire property through Hak Pakai (right of use) or long-term lease arrangements, a regulation that applies uniformly throughout the country. Before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult with local legal and real estate experts.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data or crime statistics for Kambang Habang Lama are not available in public sources. The rural areas of Kabupaten Tapin and more broadly Kalimantan Selatan province exhibit conditions generally characteristic of medium and low-density Indonesian regions: the mass transit crime and security deterioration found in major cities is less prevalent here. However, in rural areas, infrastructure and the availability of rapid emergency response may be more limited than in urban centers. It is recommended that all visitors monitor current travel advisories from Indonesian foreign ministries and familiarize themselves with local conditions before arrival.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions specifically named in sources are documented for Kambang Habang Lama. Within the Kabupaten Tapin region generally, riverine natural landscapes, sites related to traditional Banjar culture, and the rural lifestyle of South Kalimantan present points of interest for visitors; however, available Tapin sources do not provide a verifiable list of such attractions. Rantau, the regency's administrative seat, as the district's administrative and commercial center, likely represents the nearest point with somewhat developed infrastructure for Kambang Habang Lama, but precise distance cannot be reliably stated due to lack of sources. In the wider South Kalimantan region, the Meratus Mountains, surrounding river systems, and Banjar traditional culture offer elements of interest, though detailed data on their location and accessibility relative to this specific village is not available.
Summary
Kambang Habang Lama is a small, publicly underdocumented desa in the Salam Babaris district of Kabupaten Tapin, South Kalimantan, situated within the Tapin River watershed. The regency as a whole is rural and sparsely inhabited, with a total population exceeding 200,000 in 2025 and an area of 2,174.95 km². No specific village-level data is available regarding tourism, the real estate market, or public safety that would permit detailed conclusions; the information presented above therefore primarily reflects generally known characteristics of the regency and the broader Bornean region.

