Berinang Mayun – a small settlement in the interior of West Borneo, Kabupaten Landak
Berinang Mayun is an Indonesian settlement located in Kalimantan Barat (West Borneo) province, within the Kabupaten Landak administrative unit, belonging to Kecamatan Menyuke district. Based on its coordinates (0.714° north latitude, 109.622° east longitude), it is situated in Borneo's equatorial zone, in an area extending relatively deep into the island's interior. The provincial capital, Pontianak, lies far away on the coast, making Berinang Mayun a part of the inner, less urbanized regions. Specific statistical or encyclopedic sources pertaining to this settlement do not appear in available materials, so the following description largely reflects broader context regarding Kecamatan Menyuke, Kabupaten Landak, and Kalimantan Barat province.
General overview
Berinang Mayun forms part of Kecamatan Menyuke district, one of the interior-located administrative units of Kabupaten Landak in West Borneo. Kabupaten Landak itself is a regency typically characterized by agricultural and forestry activities, where a significant portion of the population consists of Dayak and Malay communities, and where traditional farming, small-scale plantation agriculture, and local exploitation of forest resources form the basis of subsistence. Regarding Kalimantan Barat province, available sources indicate that its area is 147,307 km², representing 7.53 percent of Indonesia's total territory, and according to 2020 data, it had approximately 5.4 million inhabitants. The province is also known by the designation "Seribu Sungai," or "Thousand Rivers," referring to the fact that numerous large and small rivers traverse the territory, which traditionally serve as the main transportation and shipping routes for the interior regions. This river-network and jungle character generally applies to Kecamatan Menyuke's area as well, where the development of land-based road networks has advanced over recent decades, yet the role of water routes remains significant. Berinang Mayun itself is not widely known as a tourist or commercial destination; rather, the image that emerges from its location and context is that of a smaller, locally-scaled rural settlement.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Berinang Mayun is not available in the examined sources, so the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Landak and Kalimantan Barat. The interior and rural districts of the province are generally characterized by low land prices, limited infrastructure, and modest investment activity, in contrast to coastal or Pontianak-adjacent areas. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it may be noted that foreign individuals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, typically the Hak Pakai (use rights) form or in certain cases the Hak Sewa (lease) form is available, which is why legal and real estate expert consultation from Indonesian specialists is particularly warranted for foreign interested parties. With regard to agricultural and plantation areas, separate legislative restrictions and authorization procedures apply to foreign participants. Among typical investment directions in the Kabupaten Landak region are oil palm plantations, smaller agricultural plots, and local infrastructure developments, yet specific data on these pertaining to Berinang Mayun cannot be verified from available materials.
Safety and security
Specific statistics or official data characterizing public safety for Berinang Mayun do not appear in available sources, so the following reflects the general situation of Kalimantan Barat province. The interior and rural districts of the province are generally less affected by major urban forms of crime, and Kalimantan Barat as a whole may be said to have public safety that is average by Indonesian standards. In smaller, rural communities, neighborhood and community ties are closer, which typically has a favorable effect on the sense of local security. At the same time, in interior areas, police presence and accessibility of emergency services may be of lower density than in larger cities. On this basis, no well-founded conclusion can be drawn specifically regarding Berinang Mayun's public safety situation; those visiting or staying there would do well to seek information from local authorities and the community about current conditions.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions linked to Berinang Mayun do not appear in available sources, so the following presents the broader regional context. Kalimantan Barat province as a whole offers numerous natural and cultural values: dense tropical rainforests, river systems, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities define the region's character. The more well-known tourist destinations of the province typically concentrate on areas more easily accessible from the coast and from Pontianak. Kabupaten Landak district, to which Berinang Mayun belongs, represents the rainforest landscape of Borneo's interior, its rivers, and the legacy of traditional Dayak communities, yet source-based statements cannot be made regarding detailed visitor infrastructure specifically connected to Kecamatan Menyuke or Berinang Mayun.
Summary
Berinang Mayun is a small interior Bornean settlement situated within Kecamatan Menyuke district, in Kabupaten Landak, Kalimantan Barat province. The river network, tropical rainforest environment, and rural lifestyle characteristic of the province provide its broader context, yet settlement-level detailed data – population, infrastructure, attractions – are not available in the examined sources. This indicates that Berinang Mayun currently does not rank among well-known or well-mapped Indonesian destinations, and for more comprehensive, well-founded information, recourse to local or official sources is necessary.

