Jongkong Pasar – a small town in Jongkong district along the Upper Kapuas River, in West Borneo
Jongkong Pasar is an Indonesian small settlement located in Kapuas Hulu regency in West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat) province. Administratively, it belongs to Jongkong kecamatan (district), and according to its coordinates (0.6751° N, 112.2682° E), it is situated in the interior, equatorial zone of Borneo. Kapuas Hulu regency lies in the upper watershed area of the Kapuas River and is the largest regency in West Kalimantan province, with an area exceeding 31,000 square kilometers. The region is adjacent to Malaysia, with which it shares a land border – a relatively uncommon characteristic for administrative units in Indonesia.
General overview
Jongkong Pasar is the namesake market-centered settlement of Jongkong kecamatan, with its name referring to the local market (pasar). Jongkong district itself is among the administrative units of Kapuas Hulu regency, whose seat is located in the more distant city of Putussibau, where much of the regency's economic and governmental activities are concentrated. According to verified source data, Kapuas Hulu regency had a total population of 252,609 in 2020, while in mid-2025 the official estimate stood at 280,198. Relative to the regency's territorial extent, this represents a fairly low population density, a characteristic also observable in comparison with neighboring regencies. Due to its interior Bornean location, the region's infrastructure and accessibility are limited: river navigation has traditionally been the dominant form of transportation in this area, with the Kapuas and its tributaries providing connections for more distant communities. Based on its name, Jongkong Pasar is likely one of the focal points of local trade and services in the district, though detailed, verifiable data on this are not found in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data are available in accessible sources for Jongkong Pasar and Jongkong district. Based on the broader context characteristic of Kapuas Hulu regency as a whole, it can be noted that the region is a low-density, interior Bornean area where the real estate market's size and liquidity are naturally considerably smaller than in the more developed urban areas of West Kalimantan, such as in Pontianak, the province's capital. However, the regency's border character and its shared boundary with Malaysia could make the area a target for infrastructure development in the longer term, though the extent and pace of this remain uncertain. According to the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property in Indonesia; they have access to Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) and certain other legal titles, whose conditions and duration are established by law and apply in Kapuas Hulu regency as well. Any real estate transaction must be preceded by thorough knowledge of local and national regulations.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level public safety data are available for Jongkong Pasar and Jongkong district. Based on general characteristics of Kapuas Hulu regency, the area can be considered a low-density rural region in interior Borneo, where the presence of authorities and infrastructure may be limited due to distance and accessibility constraints. No detailed crime statistics are published in available sources for West Kalimantan province as a whole. In rural, border-adjacent areas generally, it is advisable to seek information on any local particularities from the local community or regional authorities, as these circumstances can vary by area and time period. In all cases, it is recommended to consult current information from Indonesian authorities or a reliable local source before visiting.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions associated with Jongkong Pasar or Jongkong district are listed in available sources. Based on general characteristics of Kapuas Hulu regency, the region's tourist appeal derives primarily from natural assets: the Kapuas River and its tributary system, Bornean rainforests, and the region's biodiversity are well-known features of this area. At the regency level, rather nature-based, ecotourism-oriented opportunities are known, which can be associated with boat travel on the Kapuas River and the cultures of interior Borneo. Jongkong Pasar, as a market-centered settlement, may be of interest from the perspective of local community life and commerce; however, as a cultural or natural attraction, it can only be understood in the context of the broader region, and without direct source data, no specific notable site can be specified.
Summary
Jongkong Pasar is a small interior Bornean settlement in West Kalimantan, in Jongkong kecamatan, within Kapuas Hulu regency. The regency is one of Indonesia's largest and most sparsely populated administrative units, where river transportation and the natural environment play a determining role in daily life. Verifiable, settlement-level data for the settlement are limited in availability; the real estate market, public safety, and tourism picture can only be supplemented with general characteristics of the broader region. For more detailed information about the area, it is worthwhile to consult local and regional authority sources.

