Sekilap – Settlement character in Mandor District, Landak Regency
Sekilap is considered one of the community settlements of Mandor District (Kecamatan Mandor), which belongs to Landak Regency (Kabupaten Landak) in West Kalimantan Province. The settlement is located in the northern part of the island of Borneo, where it provides a home to one of the most characteristic rural regions of the Indonesian archipelago. According to its coordinates on the world map, it is situated at 0.2957022° North latitude and 109.491356° East longitude. Sekilap is a smaller settlement that fits into the rural structure of Mandor District and is closely intertwined with the life of the communities there.
General overview
Sekilap forms part of Mandor District in Landak Regency, which is a rural-character area of the West Kalimantan region. The settlement is not among the main routes of Indonesian tourism; rather, it is characterized as a place that preserves traditional rural lifestyles. Mandor District in general – where Sekilap is located – is an area with the characteristic subtropical vegetation and hilly terrain of the island of Borneo. In the region, forestry and local community-based resource management are determining economic factors.
The name of Landak Regency has interesting etymological connections: the Indonesian word "landak" refers to quill-bearing marsupials that have become established in various regions of Asia, Africa, and America, and are particularly widespread in tropical regions. These animals rank among the largest rodents and feed mainly on vegetation, which points to the natural resources of the area. The choice of the regency's name demonstrates awareness of the local fauna. Sekilap settlement is defined by its belonging to Mandor District, which places it within the national administrative system through its organizational embedding in Kalimantan Barat Province of Landak Regency.
The settlement's local values lie in community cohesion and the preservation of ancient rural customs. Sekilap is a place where Indonesian rural culture naturally lives as part of daily life. The communities living here follow practices that value traditional knowledge, ecological awareness, and harmony with nature. The district's infrastructure reflects the typical level of rural Indonesia: road and transportation connections operate with varying intensity depending on weather and season, particularly during the rainy season.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market opportunities in Sekilap are closely linked to general development trends in Landak Regency and Kalimantan Barat Province. In rural settlements, property values are typically lower than in central areas of larger cities, which offers investment potential for those thinking about long-term, sustainable development. The area's economic foundation is organized around agriculture, forest use, and local handicrafts, which also determines the local real estate market dynamics.
Estimated property values are calculated according to Indonesian rural regulations. The parcels or houses available here typically conform to the needs of rural agricultural production: larger plots that serve forest or agricultural purposes. Land and property in Indonesia are subject to strict regulations for international investors: foreign owners cannot acquire certain types of property, most rental agreements are limited to a maximum of 30 years, and different rights apply to land leasehold interests and buildings. Indonesian citizens, however, can hold full ownership rights.
At the Landak Regency level, the real estate market aligns with the area's development orientation. In recent decades, Kalimantan Barat has experienced infrastructure development in several waves, which gradually influences property values as well. Investors familiar with the region's forestry and natural resources tend to focus on sustainable development and long-term agricultural or community projects. New roads, improved electrical supply, and development of educational institutions progress at a steady but slower pace in rural areas.
Safety and security
Landak Regency and Mandor District are generally counted among the safer rural areas of Kalimantan Barat Province. Most of the rural areas of Indonesia typically operate with low crime rates, particularly in smaller settlement and community contexts where strong social fabrics and mutual responsibility define interpersonal relations. Sekilap is a place with a tight community structure, where such traditional social mechanisms as leadership coordination and neighborly vigilance fundamentally support quasi-police-level oversight.
Greater security risks in rural Indonesian regions generally stem from poverty resulting from resource inaccessibility or community destabilization due to migration toward neighboring larger cities. Sekilap, however, operates under local tradition: the relationship networks known for generations among the people living here function as a natural social deterrent against crime and behavior that endangers public order. The presence of Indonesian police and administration in such places is typically ensured through administrative-level contact and periodic patrols.
Health and disaster preparedness – which form part of a broad interpretation of public safety – are more developed in rural areas than outside observers might expect. Local leadership typically maintains close contact with regency-level administrative authorities, which coordinate management of major crises. Flooding occurring during rainy seasons and landslide hazards are known risks of the area, to which local communities respond with multi-generational experience.
Tourist attractions
Sekilap at the settlement level does not feature as a leading destination in international tourism statistics, which means that publicly available tourism sources contain little data on specific attractions found here. The village, however, belongs to Mandor District and Landak Regency, a broader region known for the natural wealth of Kalimantan Barat. The province's forests, river systems, and ancient vegetation form part of the biodiversity of the island of Borneo, which ranks among internationally recognized conservation values.
Agriculture and food production may be of interest from a local community tourism perspective. Places where the production chain is directly visible – rice cultivation systems, local palm or coconut processing, and community handicrafts – are often attractive to pilgrims interested in sustainable tourism. Rural areas of Kalimantan Barat generally provide experiences based on showcasing authentic Indonesian rural life.
Larger tourist centers are located in other parts of the regency or near the province's capital, where infrastructure is more developed and supply chains more reliable. Sekilap, however, represents a settlement type that can be of interest to visitors seeking Indonesian rural authenticity and willing to operate with reduced infrastructure levels to achieve genuine community experiences. Informal internet-based community tourism is beginning to develop in such places, where local families provide accommodation and meals to interested guests.
Summary
Sekilap is a rural settlement under Mandor District administration in Landak Regency, Kalimantan Barat Province. The place is situated on the island of Borneo and serves as a characteristic representative of traditional Indonesian rural life. Real estate market opportunities are primarily tied to sustainable rural agricultural development and community initiatives, while public safety is ensured through tight community fabrics. The settlement's tourist appeal lies in demand for authentic rural experience rather than in infrastructure or large-scale attractions.

