Nek Ginap – a small settlement in Kecamatan Monterado, Kabupaten Bengkayang, West Borneo
Nek Ginap is a small settlement in Kalimantan Barat (West Borneo) province, Indonesia, situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Bengkayang and belonging to Kecamatan Monterado district. Based on its coordinates (0.7384339° N, 109.1761126° E), it is located in the western part of Borneo island, in an area near the equator. Since available sources do not contain settlement-level descriptions of Nek Ginap, the following presentation of the settlement's broader environment is based on verifiable general knowledge available at the Kecamatan Monterado, Kabupaten Bengkayang, and Kalimantan Barat levels, with such scope clearly indicated throughout the text.
General overview
Nek Ginap forms part of Kecamatan Monterado, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Bengkayang in West Borneo. It is important to note that the id.wikipedia.org article on "Monterado" does not concern the Indonesian administrative unit, but rather a municipality of the same name in Italy (Marche region, Ancona province), so no verified Wikipedia sources exist for data at the kecamatan level. Kabupaten Bengkayang itself is a relatively sparsely populated regency in the northern part of West Borneo, characterized largely by forests and mountainous terrain; its territory is home to various Dayak ethnic groups and communities of Chinese descent living together, which fundamentally shapes local cultural diversity. The regency's administrative seat is Bengkayang city, to which district-level transportation connections are generally linked. Nek Ginap itself is presumably a small rural community whose daily life is determined by agriculture and activities related to forestry – this is generally characteristic of rural areas in Kalimantan Barat, though we have no economic data specifically regarding Nek Ginap.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data for Nek Ginap is not available, so the following presents the broader context of Kabupaten Bengkayang and Kalimantan Barat, with clear indication that these conditions do not necessarily apply precisely to this small settlement. Within Kalimantan Barat province, the level of real estate market development differs significantly between urban and rural areas: Pontianak, the provincial capital, has active real estate transactions, while in rural, forested interior areas – as Nek Ginap's surroundings appear to be – property transactions are much rarer and less transparent. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, primarily the forms of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, which is a circumstance that must certainly be taken into account when making investment decisions. In Kabupaten Bengkayang, the pace of infrastructure development is slower than the Indonesian average, which increases the risk of rural real estate investments, though areas rich in natural resources may receive particular attention in regional development plans over the long term.
Safety and security
Available sources contain no data on public safety specifically for Nek Ginap, so this section too characterizes the broader region of Kalimantan Barat and Kabupaten Bengkayang in general terms. In rural areas of Kalimantan Barat province, public safety is generally stable, and major violent crimes are not characteristic of rural villages; however, illegal logging occurring in forested areas and the occasional local conflicts associated with it represent known challenges for regency-level authorities. Travelers and investors are advised to maintain contact with local authorities and communities, as in small, remote villages information flow and rapid government intervention may be limited – this is generally characteristic of Kalimantan's interior, sparsely populated areas, though we are unable to provide specific crime statistics for Nek Ginap.
Tourist attractions
No available source data exists on direct tourist attractions in Nek Ginap. However, on the territory of Kecamatan Monterado and Kabupaten Bengkayang, the natural characteristics of Kalimantan Barat province are generally evident: the region's extensive tropical rainforests, rivers, and the cultural heritage of indigenous Dayak communities are potentially attractive elements for those interested in ecotourism and cultural tourism. Within Kabupaten Bengkayang, several mountainous and forested areas are known to be sought after by the province's hikers, though the exact distances and names of these places relative to Nek Ginap cannot be provided due to lack of sources. It is generally observable in Kalimantan Barat province that rural tourism and related services are still developing, and infrastructure in many places does not reach the level of more developed Indonesian tourist regions.
Summary
Nek Ginap is a small Indonesian settlement in Kalimantan Barat province, in Kecamatan Monterado, Kabupaten Bengkayang, located in the western, near-equatorial part of Borneo island. Since available sources contain no direct, verifiable data about the settlement itself, the presentation necessarily operates at the regency and provincial levels. The location may possess characteristics typical of the province's rural, forested countryside areas, which determine real estate market opportunities, public safety conditions, and tourism offerings alike. To obtain more detailed information specifically about Nek Ginap, it would be advisable to consult local administrative sources or conduct on-site research.

