Andhika – a small Bornean settlement in Tapin Tengah District, South Kalimantan
Andhika is a small settlement (a desa or dusun-level administrative unit) in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province, Indonesia, belonging to Tapin Tengah District (Kecamatan Tapin Tengah) within Tapin Regency (Kabupaten Tapin). Geographically, it is located on the southern part of Borneo (Kalimantan) Island, with coordinates approximately –2.97° south latitude and 115.09° east longitude. According to available source-level data, South Kalimantan covers an area of 38,744 km² and had a population of slightly over 4.3 million as of the first half of 2025. The provincial capital has been officially Banjarbaru since March 2022, having previously been Banjarmasin.
General overview
No standalone, settlement-level public source is currently available for Andhika; therefore, the following describes the broader administrative and geographical context. Tapin Tengah District is located in the center of Kabupaten Tapin; the regency itself is one of South Kalimantan's inland, agriculturally dominant areas, characterized by tributaries of the Barito river system, rice-producing plains, and partly hilly terrain. The ethnic composition of the region is dominated by the Banjar people, the most significant ethnic group for South Kalimantan as a whole — a fact clearly documented in available provincial sources. Andhika itself is likely a small, agriculturally-based community without particular regional prominence or tourist appeal. The landscape surrounding the village features the partially swampy, partially secondary tropical vegetation environment typical of south Borneo's inland areas, though no concrete source data specifically about Andhika is available.
Real estate and investment
No independent data source is available regarding the real estate market of Andhika and the immediate Tapin Tengah District. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Tapin and the South Kalimantan region, it can be stated that in inland, non-urban areas of the province, property prices are generally considerably lower than in coastal or peri-urban zones, property turnover is relatively moderate, and development activity is limited. From an investment perspective, rural inland Kalimantan areas are relevant primarily through agricultural land use, which is, however, subject to strict Indonesian regulation. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited title forms, the content and duration of which depend on applicable Indonesian land laws. This general legal framework applies across the entire country, including rural areas of South Kalimantan. Specific price data and investment indicators for Andhika cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Safety and security
No authenticated, settlement-level statistics or detailed analysis are available regarding public safety in Andhika. Generally speaking, rural inland areas of South Kalimantan — including districts of Kabupaten Tapin — are not among Indonesia's notably problematic security zones. In rural small communities, local social cohesion is typically strong, and organized crime presence is minimal. However, in the absence of detailed, reliable crime data, no specific claim can be made about public safety in Andhika; travelers and those intending to settle there are advised to consult local authorities or the latest Indonesian government sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction in or near Andhika appears in available sources. Kabupaten Tapin, the broader region, is one of South Kalimantan's less-visited inland areas; the province's more touristically active regions — such as areas encompassing the Meratus Mountains and the Loksado region — are considerably further away. Within Tapin Regency, Banjar cultural traditions, traditional handicrafts, and village lifestyles connected to river systems may represent local points of interest, though no concrete source data specific to Andhika regarding their tourist infrastructure is available. For those visiting the region, it is advisable to start from Rantau, the regency capital, from where district settlements are accessible.
Summary
Andhika is a small, rural community in South Kalimantan province, within Tapin Tengah District of Kabupaten Tapin, on the southern inland areas of Borneo. No independent, authenticated data source exists for the settlement, so its characterization can only rely on verifiable information at provincial and regency levels. The region forms part of the agriculturally-oriented inland Kalimantan countryside inhabited by the Banjar ethnic group, without particular known tourist appeal or outstanding investment activity. For those wishing to gain a more thorough understanding of the area or its property market, consultation with local administrative bodies and current Indonesian databases is recommended.

