Pangkalan Kongsi – a settlement of Sambas Regency on the coast of West Kalimantan
Pangkalan Kongsi is located in the Tebas subdistrict of Sambas Regency, which belongs to West Kalimantan province, situated on the western coast of Borneo island in Indonesia. The settlement is one of the smaller settlements in Sambas Regency and forms part of the region's traditional economic and transportation network. According to coordinates, Pangkalan Kongsi lies at 1.17° north of the Equator and 109.15° east longitude, positioning it directly near the Equator in a tropical climate zone.
General overview
Pangkalan Kongsi represents a settlement in the Tebas subdistrict, functioning within the administrative unit of Sambas Regency. Sambas Regency itself is an administrative unit covering 6,395.70 square kilometers, comprising approximately 4.36 percent of West Kalimantan's total area. The regency is located in the coastal areas of West Kalimantan province, with approximately 128.5 kilometers of coastline and 97 kilometers of international border. Sambas Regency in its current form was established in 2000 through the division of a former administrative unit that had previously included present-day Singkawang city and Bengkayang Regency. The regency consists of 19 subdistricts (kecamatan) as administrative units, and as of the first half of 2025, it has approximately 653,502 inhabitants.
Specific information about Pangkalan Kongsi settlement level is not available from publicly accessible sources; however, as part of Tebas subdistrict, the settlement is organically connected to Sambas Regency's economic and social network. Tebas subdistrict, which is one of the coastal areas of Sambas Regency, is traditionally characterized by fishing, small-scale commerce, and local agriculture. According to the Indonesian administrative structure, the subdistrict is the level at which local administration is directly implemented, so Pangkalan Kongsi's residents are connected to Tebas subdistrict's administrative and service institutions.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Pangkalan Kongsi is not publicly available, so observations regarding real estate development opportunities at the settlement level can only be made in general terms applicable to the broader region. Sambas Regency, as a coastal area, is traditionally an economically active region driven by fishing and small-scale commerce, where the real estate market is primarily linked to opportunities surrounding local trade, tourism development, and agricultural activity. In West Kalimantan province, real estate development activity is concentrated around major cities (such as Pontianak), while small settlements like Pangkalan Kongsi typically operate within the framework of local, community-based economy.
An important note regarding land and property ownership regulations in Indonesia is that foreign citizens face restrictions in acquiring real estate. Foreign nationals can lease property for limited periods only (generally 30 years, renewable) under Indonesian law, with property ownership remaining in the hands of the Indonesian state or Indonesian citizens. In case of investment intentions, local consultation is necessary to ensure compliance with applicable legal frameworks. In the Sambas Regency area, real estate market dynamics are typically slower than in urban centers; however, the coastal location and infrastructure development potential may carry long-term investment potential.
Safety and security
Specific data regarding public safety in Pangkalan Kongsi is not available; however, the general security situation in Sambas Regency within West Kalimantan province is typically stable compared to the Indonesian average. Coastal areas characterized by small-scale commerce generally operate through standard urban and village protection mechanisms, managed by the local community, local police, and administrative bodies. West Kalimantan as a whole, though less frequently the focus of international reporting, is generally considered a region with normal security levels, where the usual travel and daily-life caution is necessary, as in other parts of Indonesia.
According to Indonesian security principles, smaller settlements, including coastal villages, typically operate on a community-based system where local leaders and police presence ensure normal public order maintenance. Sambas Regency, as a historically significant area—formerly under the Sambas Sultanate—maintains a well-organized administrative network. Travelers are advised to exercise customary caution, including safeguarding valuables, avoiding late-evening independent travel, and respecting local customs and regulations.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions at Pangkalan Kongsi settlement level are not documented in publicly available source materials. However, the settlement is located in Tebas subdistrict, which belongs to the coastal areas of Sambas Regency. As part of Sambas Regency, the neighboring areas—including Sambas subdistrict within the regency (which houses the regency's administrative center) and the nearby city of Singkawang—offer traditional coastal economic and tourism values.
Sambas Regency and the broader West Kalimantan region are not generally recognized as well-known tourist destinations according to international maps; however, the region is rich in fishing, community tourism, and local cultural points of interest. Ecotourism, gaining knowledge of fishing communities, and observing small-village life are characteristic local tourism opportunities. Pangkalan Kongsi, as a coastal settlement, is likely connected to local fishing and commercial activities, offering the opportunity to experience authentic West Kalimantan life for those interested in community-level Indonesian life beyond the already well-known major tourist destinations.
Summary
Pangkalan Kongsi is a small settlement in Tebas subdistrict of Sambas Regency in West Kalimantan, belonging to the region's coastal network. Specific settlement-level information is not publicly available; however, the settlement is organically connected to the economic and administrative whole of Sambas Regency, which is an administrative unit of approximately 653,502 inhabitants covering 6,395 square kilometers. In the real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the dynamics characteristic of the broader region apply, so the settlement offers the opportunity to experience authentic, community-level West Kalimantan life.

