Laman Bukit – a settlement in Belimbing District, Kabupaten Melawi, West Borneo
Laman Bukit is a small settlement in West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat) Province in Indonesia, located on the Indonesian portion of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Kabupaten Melawi regency and within that to Belimbing District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies slightly south of the equator in the province's interior, forested regions. No direct, verified sources about the settlement are available, so the following description is based primarily on the generally known characteristics of Kabupaten Melawi and West Kalimantan Province, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Laman Bukit is not among the known or tourist-visited settlements of West Kalimantan; based on its location and size, it appears to be a smaller, likely agricultural or forestry-based rural community. Belimbing District, to which the settlement belongs, is situated in the interior areas of Kabupaten Melawi within the province, where the landscape is characterized by dense tropical forests, river valleys, and small villages. Kabupaten Melawi itself is a relatively young regency: it became an independent administrative unit in 2004, previously being part of neighboring Kabupaten Sintang. The regency seat is the city of Nanga Pinoh, which functions as the region's commercial and administrative center. Areas located in the interior of Borneo generally have low population density, with livelihoods based substantially on agriculture, small-scale mining, and forestry. Unfortunately, reliable Wikipedia sources connected to Belimbing District do not contain administrative or population data relating to the district — the "Belimbing" article refers to the fruit-bearing plant of the same name rather than the district — therefore a detailed characterization of the district is not currently possible due to source limitations.
Real estate and investment
Laman Bukit and the interior districts of Kabupaten Melawi do not have publicly available, regular price index data or investment analyses. Regarding West Kalimantan Province as a whole, it can be said that the province's real estate market is primarily active around the provincial capital, Pontianak, and its agglomeration, while in interior, less infrastructure-equipped areas, property transactions are far more limited and less transparent. In regencies like Kabupaten Melawi with more limited infrastructure development, land prices are typically lower than in more developed parts of the province; however, liquidity and investor interest are also more modest. For foreign citizens, the generally known framework of Indonesian land law applies: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; available legal forms are fixed-term lease agreements and Hak Pakai (use rights) under certain conditions. Before any investment decision, local legal expertise should always be consulted, particularly in the interior areas of the regency where land registry and property title verification can be complex tasks.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding safety and security in Laman Bukit. Regarding interior areas of Kabupaten Melawi and West Kalimantan generally, it can be said that sparsely inhabited, forested regions typically show low criminal activity; however, due to accessibility limitations and inadequate infrastructure, law enforcement presence and response capacity may also be limited. In certain areas of the province, illegal logging and conflicts related to natural resources are known phenomena, but no concrete data is available regarding their prevalence and severity as they relate to Laman Bukit. It can be generally stated that for travelers in rural Borneo, basic precautions and advance familiarization with local conditions are recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources list specific tourist attractions associated with Laman Bukit. Within Kabupaten Melawi's territory and its broader surroundings, the interior areas of West Kalimantan are rich in natural values: Bornean tropical rainforests, river systems, and the province's biodiversity are generally known assets. In various locations within the province's interior areas, traditional communities of the Dayak ethnic group and their cultural heritage can be found, though accurate information cannot be provided due to the lack of reliable data regarding their specific accessibility and distance from Laman Bukit. The regency seat, Nanga Pinoh, as the nearest urban and administrative center, serves as a worthwhile starting point if one wishes to explore the surrounding area. The more developed parts of the province with tourism infrastructure, including areas around Pontianak and certain riverside communities, also form part of the nature and cultural tourism offered by West Kalimantan, though these are located at a considerable distance from Laman Bukit.
Summary
Laman Bukit is a small settlement not extensively documented from external sources, located in West Kalimantan Province, in Belimbing District of Kabupaten Melawi. Based on available information, the location lies in the interior, forested regions of Borneo island and does not rank among the settlements known to tourists or investors in the province. The broader contextual factors — limitations of the rural real estate market, general safety conditions, and natural environmental characteristics — should be understood at the level of Kabupaten Melawi and West Kalimantan, and do not necessarily reflect the precise situation regarding the settlement. For any specific plans, on-site research and reliable local knowledge are necessary.

