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    Teluk Pakedai Hulu – village in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan Province

    Teluk Pakedai Hulu is a settlement belonging to Teluk Pakedai District in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan Province, situated on the northern coast of Borneo, Indonesia's island in Kalimantan. The village is located at latitude –0.3052095 and longitude 109.1463836, in one of the less intensively developed regions of the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. West Kalimantan bears the name "Province of Thousand Rivers" according to its iconic geographic characteristics, as its territory is crossed by numerous rivers that continue to function as primary transportation routes to the interior regions. Within the Indonesian administrative system, the settlement represents a village-level (desa) administrative unit, which forms part of the broader Kubu Raya community.

    General overview

    Teluk Pakedai Hulu is one of the rural settlements in Teluk Pakedai Kecamatan, embedded within the broader context of Kubu Raya Regency. The village operates within the framework of the district, which designates a low-level administrative unit according to Indonesian administrative divisions. The name of the settlement reflects geographic conditions: the designation "Teluk Pakedai" (Pakedai Bay) refers to its location near the coast, determined by water management considerations, while "Hulu" denotes the uppermost or final settlement section in local administrative nomenclature.

    Within West Kalimantan Province, which covers an area of 147,307 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 5.68 million as of mid-2025, basic infrastructure conditions exist at various stages of development. The province's characteristic low population density of approximately 37 people per square kilometer indicates that settlements such as Teluk Pakedai Hulu operate within dispersed development patterns typical of extensive rural areas. The region's wealth of hundreds of major and minor rivers defines fundamental transportation and supply conditions, with numerous transportation routes realized through rivers, particularly due to limitations in land infrastructure.

    Real estate and investment

    The real estate market in Teluk Pakedai Hulu village, as a rural settlement in Kubu Raya Regency, is fundamentally organized around agriculture, fishing, and resource extraction. The area's extensive open lands result in low land valuations in a manner characteristic of the Indonesian rural context; however, infrastructural constraints such as limited land transportation routes and the absence of basic services moderate real estate investment incentives. The Indonesian legal system fundamentally does not permit unrestricted land acquisition by foreign parties; a foreign legal entity or natural person can gain access to real estate in the most common form through long-term lease agreements (usufruct), which may extend for periods of up to 80 years.

    Real estate market dynamics within Kubu Raya Regency are fundamentally driven by resource-based and agriculturally-based economies. Rural villages such as Teluk Pakedai Hulu display narrower formal real estate development markets compared to regency centers or settlement clusters in the vicinity of Pontianak. Due to the area's low level of urbanization and limited service infrastructure, land valuations typically remain at moderate levels; however, long-term investments directed toward resource-based sectors or sustainable agricultural development may present certain potential opportunities. Such larger infrastructural projects as transportation developments or utility investments can continuously modify local real estate dynamics.

    Safety and security

    Settlement-level specific statistics concerning public safety in Teluk Pakedai Hulu village are not available in publicly accessible Indonesian administrative or legal documentation. Within the general framework, considering West Kalimantan Province, rural regions such as the settlement in question typically operate with low-level crime rates, characterized by low community density and strong local community bonds. At the administrative level, in rural villages crimes such as those of a violent nature are statistically recorded at higher frequencies in Indonesian urban areas.

    One characteristic risk factor in the general security profile of rural Indonesian villages encompasses "white-collar" or organized crimes such as illegal resource extraction and illegal logging. Such activities occur in the Kalimantan region, of which the area in question is not independent, and potentially affect the general stability of public order. The basic police and administrative organizations, however, operate according to Indonesian national standards. Visitors are advised to register their settlement location and seek local expert consultation, as is customary for Indonesian rural regions generally.

    Tourist attractions

    No directly named tourist attractions or notable sites are available in accessible source material regarding Teluk Pakedai Hulu village. The settlement is distinctly a rural village that operates within the framework of a resource-based local economy, rather than within a tourism-centered development context. A typical characteristic of Indonesian rural settlements is that local tourism offerings are frequently limited to such natural features as adjacent waterfronts or forested areas; however, specific data regarding these features for Teluk Pakedai Hulu are not available.

    At the broader level of Kubu Raya Regency and Teluk Pakedai Kecamatan, however, the ecological and geographic characteristics typical of the West Kalimantan coastline – the numerous rivers, the region functioning as a diverse environment, and the biodiversity that characterizes Borneo Island – may potentially be of interest to those interested in nature-oriented and community-based tourism. Indonesian rural tourism typically manifests in the form of retreat, eco-tourism, and community-based alternatives; however, the specific supply and accessibility of such offerings for Teluk Pakedai Hulu cannot be directly verified from available sources.

    Summary

    Teluk Pakedai Hulu is a rural village in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan Province, which, as part of Borneo Island in Indonesia, operates within the framework of a coastal, resource-based local economy. The settlement exhibits characteristics typical of low-density, dispersed rural areas, with limited infrastructural development and a fundamentally agriculture-, fishing-, and resource-extraction-centered situation. The real estate market demonstrates, characteristically of the Indonesian rural context, limited formal development potential; however, long-term investment opportunities cannot be excluded. Public safety, in accordance with the general profile of Indonesian rural regions, is typically moderate; however, local consultation is recommended. From a tourism perspective, the settlement is not an explicitly tourism-oriented destination; however, the natural and ecological characteristics of West Kalimantan may potentially be of interest to those interested in rural tourism and community experiences.


    More about Teluk Pakedai

    Teluk Pakedai – Coastal kecamatan in Kubu Raya Regency, West KalimantanTeluk Pakedai is a kecamatan in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan province, on the south side of the Kapuas…

    Teluk Pakedai – Coastal kecamatan in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan

    Teluk Pakedai is a kecamatan in Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan province, on the south side of the Kapuas River delta where the great river meets the Karimata Strait. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry the district sits on the deltaic lowlands south of Pontianak and is one of the kecamatan that make up Kubu Raya, the regency formed in 2007 by partition from the older Pontianak Regency. The wider Kubu Raya Regency surrounds Pontianak city to the south, east and west, includes the Sungai Kapuas Murung and Punggur river systems and is dominated by mangrove, peat-swamp and coconut-and-rice agriculture along the delta.

    Tourism and attractions

    Teluk Pakedai is not a packaged tourist destination, and named ticketed attractions inside the district are limited. The character of the area lies in its delta-and-mangrove landscape: tidal channels, mangrove fringes, palm and rice plots and small fishing settlements along the river mouths. Visitors typically combine the district with the wider Pontianak metropolitan circuit, where the equator monument at Tugu Khatulistiwa, the Kadriah Palace, the historic Masjid Jami'' and the Kapuas riverfront are the principal cultural sights, and where the wider Kubu Raya region offers river tours into the mangrove and peat-swamp landscape. Cultural life in Teluk Pakedai follows the layered Malay-and-Bugis pattern of the Kapuas delta, with mosques and Friday markets at the centre of village life.

    Property market

    Detailed property-market data for Teluk Pakedai are not published in widely accessible sources, which is consistent with its rural delta character, although proximity to Pontianak means there is some peri-urban influence. Housing is dominated by single-storey timber and masonry houses on family plots, with traditional stilt houses common along the tidal channels and clusters of shophouses near the kecamatan office. Land tenure mixes formal BPN certification on built-up parcels with longer-running family and adat-based tenure on agricultural and mangrove parcels, so verification of title is important before any acquisition. Across Kubu Raya Regency, of which Teluk Pakedai is part, coconut, rice, fisheries and peat-swamp economies set the value of land, with peri-urban segments closer to Pontianak commanding higher prices.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Teluk Pakedai is modest and largely informal. Demand is driven mainly by civil servants, teachers, healthcare staff, fishers and small traders serving the desa, with limited spillover from the Pontianak metropolitan economy. Investors weighing exposure to the area should consider its delta exposure to flooding and tidal effects, the long-term growth of the Pontianak metropolitan area and the ongoing investment in port and logistics infrastructure along the Kapuas estuary, while not projecting metropolitan-style yields.

    Practical tips

    Access to Teluk Pakedai is by road and ferry from Pontianak, with the kecamatan reached via the south-side delta routes through Sungai Raya and Kubu, and by river boat through the Kapuas channels. Basic services such as the kecamatan puskesmas, primary and secondary schools, mosques and small markets are organised at desa and kecamatan level, while larger hospitals, banks and government offices sit in Pontianak and Sungai Raya. The climate is tropical with a wet and dry season typical of the equatorial belt of West Kalimantan, with high humidity year round. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens.

    More about Kubu Raya

    Kubu Raya – Gateway to Pontianak and Mangrove Forests in West KalimantanKubu Raya Regency lies in the southern part of West Kalimantan province, directly neighbouring Pontianak…

    Kubu Raya – Gateway to Pontianak and Mangrove Forests in West Kalimantan

    Kubu Raya Regency lies in the southern part of West Kalimantan province, directly neighbouring Pontianak city. Its capital is Sungai Raya. The region is West Kalimantan’s air gateway: Supadio International Airport is located within Kubu Raya.

    Attractions and Activities

    Coastal mangrove forests support rich wildlife – birdwatching is possible at the Sungai Kakap estuary (herons, kingfishers). The Rasau Jaya area’s transmigrant villages showcase Kalimantanese rural life. The lower Kapuas River passes through Kubu Raya – boat tours on the river can be arranged. Sungai Raya town near Pontianak is a developing commercial area.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Malay, Dayak and Chinese communities live in the region. The fishing lifestyle is defining in coastal villages. Cuisine is West Kalimantanese: bubur pedas (spicy rice porridge), ikan asam pedas (sour spicy fish), kue pancong (coconut cake) and local seafood.

    Public Safety

    Kubu Raya is a safe region, close to Pontianak. Watch for muddy ground in mangrove coastal areas. Medical care: Pontianak (approx. 20 minutes) has full hospital facilities.

    Practical Information

    Supadio Airport is within Kubu Raya – direct flights from Jakarta, Surabaya and Kuala Lumpur. Approximately 20 minutes from Pontianak city centre. The best time to visit is May to September. Accommodation: numerous hotels in Pontianak city.

    More about West Kalimantan

    West Kalimantan is home to Indonesia's longest river, the Kapuas, where Chinese-Indonesian culture, Dayak traditions, and the equator monument create a unique combination.…

    West Kalimantan is home to Indonesia's longest river, the Kapuas, where Chinese-Indonesian culture, Dayak traditions, and the equator monument create a unique combination. Singkawang is famous for its spectacular Cap Go Meh (Chinese New Year) celebrations, while Pontianak sits on the equator.

    Where is West Kalimantan?

    The province is located on Borneo's western coast, bordering Malaysia's Sarawak state. Pontianak is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta and Kuching. The Kapuas River – Indonesia's longest river (1,143 km) – forms the backbone of regional life.

    What to See?

    1. Kapuas River

    Indonesia's longest river (1,143 km) flows from West Kalimantan south to the Java Sea. River cruises pass Dayak villages, mangrove forests, and local life. The Kapuas Hulu region is particularly authentic.

    2. Singkawang – Cap Go Meh and Chinese-Indonesian Culture

    Singkawang is called "Indonesia's China" due to its large Chinese-Indonesian community. The Cap Go Meh (end of Chinese lunar year) celebration in February or March is one of the world's most spectacular parades: giant tatung (temple floats), dancers, and fireworks fill the city.

    3. Equator Monument (Tugu Khatulistiwa)

    Pontianak is the only Indonesian city that lies exactly on the equator. The Tugu Khatulistiwa monument is a popular photo spot, and on the equinox days (March and September) the sun's shadow disappears.

    4. Dayak Longhouses

    West Kalimantan's Dayak communities live in traditional longhouses (rumah betang). Radakng longhouses along the Kapuas River can be visited, offering insight into Dayak lifestyle and ceremonies.

    5. Betung Kerihun National Park

    The national park in the province's north protects pristine rainforests, orchids, and rare animal species. The park borders Malaysia, and trekking requires a local guide.

    When to Visit?

    May–September is the dry season. For the Cap Go Meh celebration, choose February–March – it's the region's biggest cultural event.

    How Long to Stay?

    4–6 days recommended:

    • 1–2 days: Pontianak, equator monument, Kapuas River
    • 1–2 days: Singkawang and Chinese-Indonesian culture (during Cap Go Meh)
    • 1–2 days: Dayak longhouses and Betung Kerihun

    Renting or Investing in West Kalimantan?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in West Kalimantan, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about West Kalimantan, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • West Kalimantan Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    West Kalimantan is where the Kapuas River, Chinese-Indonesian culture, and Dayak traditions meet. Singkawang's Cap Go Meh and the equator monument offer a unique experience.

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