Anjungan Melancar – a settlement in Kecamatan Anjongan, West Kalimantan
Anjungan Melancar is a small settlement in Indonesia's West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat) province, on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Anjongan district, which forms part of Kabupaten Mempawah regency. Based on its coordinates (0.3629848° N, 109.1523292° E), it is situated only a few tenths of a degree from the Equator, within the characteristic climatic conditions of the equatorial zone. No detailed, directly verifiable information about the settlement itself is available from Indonesian or other sources, therefore the following sections present known characteristics of the broader region – Kecamatan Anjongan, Kabupaten Mempawah, and Kalimantan Barat – with clear indication of which level of source material is being referenced.
General overview
Anjungan Melancar is one of the villages in Anjongan district (Kecamatan Anjongan), which belongs to the Kabupaten Mempawah administrative unit in West Kalimantan province. The province as a whole has an area of 147,307 km², representing 7.53 percent of Indonesia's total territory. According to the 2020 census, the total population of Kalimantan Barat was 5,414,390 people, with an average population density of only 37 persons/km², indicating that much of the province is still characterized by sparsely populated areas. Anjungan Melancar and the surrounding Kecamatan Anjongan conform to this generally low-density, agricultural and forestry-based countryside. The West Kalimantan province is notably characterized by exceptionally rich hydrography: the province is also known as the "Province of a Thousand Rivers," which has traditionally determined the everyday life and transportation customs of its inhabitants. Rivers play an outstanding role not only as sources of drinking water but also as transportation routes, particularly in interior areas where land-based infrastructure is less developed. In the case of Anjungan Melancar, due to the absence of independent, verified data sources, precise population figures or territorial data cannot be provided, but based on the kecamatan-level environment, one can infer a smaller, rural-character community.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data source is currently available regarding the real estate market in Anjungan Melancar, therefore the following section is limited to presenting context at the broader Kabupaten Mempawah and Kalimantan Barat levels. Kabupaten Mempawah is one of the more rural-character regions of West Kalimantan province, where property prices are generally significantly lower than in Pontianak, the provincial capital. In rural Borneo areas, the pace of real estate transactions is slower, transactions typically occur between local actors, and the level of infrastructure development – roads, utility services – strongly influences the value of individual plots and buildings. For foreigners, it is important to know that Indonesian land ownership regulations generally restrict the direct acquisition of land by foreign nationals: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access property at most through Hak Pakai (use rights) or through an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA). This general regulatory framework also applies in the case of Anjungan Melancar, and consultation with legal advisors is recommended before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No authenticated, settlement-level statistics regarding public safety in Anjungan Melancar are available. Based on the generally accepted characterization of the broader region, Kalimantan Barat, the rural areas of the province typically exhibit stable, relatively less burdened public security environments compared to major urban problems; however, in more isolated villages, police presence and emergency services response times may be longer. The rural districts of Kabupaten Mempawah, including Kecamatan Anjongan, do not feature prominently in any generally accessible security warnings. Nevertheless, a cautious, neutral approach is warranted: local conditions can change, and for authentic, current information, indicators from local authorities or the Foreign Ministry's travel advisory services are the authoritative references.
Tourist attractions
No direct source is available regarding named tourist attractions in Anjungan Melancar, therefore the following section presents broader, province-level characteristics. The natural endowments of Kalimantan Barat province are noteworthy in themselves: the province's territory is crisscrossed by navigable rivers, which are the traditional means of local lifestyle and access to interior areas. From the provincial capital, Pontianak – known for its unique location crossing the Equator – Kabupaten Mempawah is at a relatively short distance, providing a certain degree of accessibility. The characteristic attractions found in the province, though distant from Anjungan, generally consist of riverbank landscapes, the culture of local Dayak and other ethnic communities, and Borneo rainforests; however, these cannot be directly connected to Anjungan Melancar, but rather form the broader tourism context of the region. Regarding authenticated attractions within Kecamatan Anjongan territory, no independent data is currently available.
Summary
Anjungan Melancar is a small, rural-character Borneo settlement that administratively belongs to Kecamatan Anjongan and Kabupaten Mempawah in Kalimantan Barat province. The available source material contains only province-level data: it provides a picture of the territory's extensive river system, low population density, and general geographical characteristics. Independent, authenticated settlement-level data – population figures, local attractions, real estate market prices – are not yet accessible; therefore, for interested parties, on-site research and contact with local authorities are recommended to obtain more precise and current information.

