Kepari – village in Sungai Laur district, Ketapang regency, West Borneo
Kepari is a small settlement in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, commonly referred to as West Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Sungai Laur district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Ketapang. Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.87 degrees southern latitude and 110.56 degrees eastern longitude), the settlement is located in the interior, southwestern part of Borneo island. Currently, no settlement-level sources are available; therefore, the following presents the broader regency and provincial context, clearly indicating this in all cases.
General overview
Kepari is not among the widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, nor does it have standalone, detailed Indonesian or international encyclopedic descriptions. Sungai Laur kecamatan belongs to Kabupaten Ketapang, one of the largest regencies in Kalimantan Barat by area. The name of Ketapang regency itself derives from the Indonesian name of a coastal tree, Terminalia catappa, known for its shady crown and rapid growth, and widely distributed along tropical coastlines. The kabupaten has thus been connected to its natural environment since ancient times. In the Sungai Laur district, as with the interior regions of Kalimantan Barat generally, the landscape is characterized by dense tropical forests, rivers and smaller agricultural areas. Local communities have traditionally derived their livelihood from agriculture, forestry and fishing. Kepari itself is likely a small rural community, whose life is determined by the rural, countryside conditions characteristic of Sungai Laur kecamatan, although no direct, verifiable sources are available on this.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable real estate market data is available for Kepari settlement. Regarding the broader region, namely Kalimantan Barat province and within it Kabupaten Ketapang, it can be said generally that the interior Borneo areas show a far less active real estate market than Indonesian regions that are more developed from a tourism perspective, such as major cities on Bali or Java. In smaller, less easily accessible villages, property prices and market activity typically remain low, with a limited number of transactions. From an investment perspective, the region's attractiveness is primarily provided by opportunities linked to agro-industry and natural resources, such as oil palm plantations or timber harvesting, although their environmental assessment is controversial. An important general legal framework is that in Indonesia, foreign private individuals cannot as a general rule acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily long-term rental solutions (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) come into consideration, whose detailed regulations must be interpreted based on Indonesian land law. This general legal framework applies to Kabupaten Ketapang and within it to Kepari village.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistics on security in Kepari are available either at settlement level or district level. Regarding Kalimantan Barat province and within it the Ketapang region generally, it can be said that rural, interior Borneo areas are typically quieter environments with lower population density, where rural community life has traditionally been strong. However, as in many other interior areas of Indonesia, shortcomings in transport infrastructure and possible natural hazards – such as flooding during the rainy season – may affect daily life and safe travel. It is advisable for any potential visitors to inform themselves about current local conditions through the local branches of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) or through consular information. These general remarks reflect the context of the broader region and do not apply exclusively to Kepari village.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions can be identified from verifiable sources regarding Kepari. In the broader Kabupaten Ketapang area, it is generally known that the regency contains extensive natural values: tropical forests, river systems and biodiversity-rich areas that are home to Borneo's characteristic wildlife – including orangutans and other endemic species. At numerous points in Borneo's interior, ecological and nature tourism are characteristic, but verifiable sources do not name these specific possibilities regarding Kepari. Should someone be interested in the natural assets of Sungai Laur kecamatan or the broader Ketapang regency, it is worthwhile to inquire directly with local government or tourism offices about currently visitable areas and available programs.
Summary
Kepari is a small-scale, rural settlement in Kalimantan Barat province, in the Sungai Laur district of Kabupaten Ketapang, in the interior southwestern countryside of Borneo. Detailed, verifiable sources are not yet available regarding either the village, its real estate market, attractions or security, therefore the description necessarily relies on the general context of the broader region. The region's natural assets and the ecological values of Kabupaten Ketapang may be of interest, but it is advisable to obtain current information from local sources before travel or investment regarding specific local conditions.

