Segedong – a settlement in Tebas District, Sambas Regency, Kalimantan Barat
Segedong is situated as a settlement in Tebas Kecamatan (District) within the territory of Sambas Kabupaten (Regency) in Kalimantan Barat, or West Kalimantan Province, which is located on the island of Borneo. The settlement is positioned at coordinates 1°11'35" North latitude and 109°05'45" East longitude. Sambas Regency extends along the western coast of Kalimantan Barat Province and is one of the most significant administrative units in Kalimantan. The regency covers approximately 6,400 square kilometers, which represents roughly 4.4 percent of the entire province, while it possesses approximately 128.5 kilometers of coastline facing the Celebes Sea.
General overview
Segedong is a smaller, less internationally known settlement in Tebas District, which operates within the administrative framework of Sambas Regency. Although the settlement itself is not documented in detail in commonly available English or international sources, Tebas Kecamatan functions as one of the 19 districts of Sambas Regency. Sambas Regency as a whole, where Segedong is located, numbered approximately 653,500 inhabitants in the first half of 2025, demonstrating that the regency is a densely populated area at the regency level. According to the Indonesian administrative system, Segedong holds a role within the villages of Tebas Kecamatan, which is considered one of the more peripheral districts of the regency. The settlement has no known international tourism profile; however, with reference to the general characteristics of Kalimantan Barat Province, it can be said that this is a resource-rich territory, partly still unexplored, where forestry, mineral extraction, and agricultural production (particularly palm oil and coconut) function as fundamental economic pillars.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Segedong are not available from published sources; however, regency and province-level trends may provide some insight into conditions. Sambas Regency, where Segedong is located, has undergone intense infrastructural development over recent decades according to Indonesian commercial and investment dynamics, particularly in road, port, and transportation capacity. At the real estate market level in Kalimantan Barat generally – where Segedong is situated – land and commodity investments are characteristic, as the agricultural business and mineral extraction are the main economic drivers of the region. According to Indonesian legislation, foreign individuals cannot be landowners; however, through long-term rental agreements (up to 25–30 years) they may possess certain rights, particularly if these are mediated by an Indonesian legal representative or Indonesian company. Real estate prices in rural areas of Kalimantan, including Sambas Regency, are significantly lower than on Java or Sumatra, as demand is smaller and infrastructure is less developed. Local investments typically relate to commodity investment projects as well as forestry and mining permits, which fall under the supervision of the Indonesian government.
Safety and security
Settlement-level security data for Segedong are not available; however, at the level of Sambas Regency and Kalimantan Barat Province, general public safety can be assessed according to regional norms. Kalimantan Barat, to which Segedong belongs, is considered a relatively stable and secure region within the Indonesian archipelago, although like Indonesian rural and semi-peripheral areas generally, a certain degree of disorder and local disputes should be anticipated. Due to forestry and mining activities, tensions may occasionally arise between local communities, government bodies, and international companies. Travel advisories, examining Kalimantan Barat as a whole, recommend that travelers maintain customary caution, avoid solitary travel late in the evening, and maintain contact with local contacts or trained guides. Indonesian police and local community authorities generally operate in the resolution of minor traffic and commercial disputes, but larger criminal activity can be considered rare within rural settlements. Health risks (malaria, dengue fever) may be considerably more relevant than unforeseen public order situations.
Tourist attractions
Segedong settlement itself is not known for any specific tourist attractions or notable sites. The name of the settlement does not appear in Indonesian and international travel literature as a tourist destination. However, Sambas Regency and Kalimantan Barat Province generally possess numerous natural and cultural points of interest. Located within Sambas Regency is Sambas city, which is the administrative center of the regency and the site of the historical Sambas Sultanate, a circumstance which may generate some historical and cultural interest. The regency, which has existed since 1960, was formed under the legacy of earlier sultanate governance and has retained numerous traditional elements from both the local community and governmental structure. Kalimantan Barat is less internationally known than, for example, Bali or Java – since these more well-documented regions form the backbone of Indonesian tourism – however, the forestry and wildlife species, as well as indigenous communities found in certain parts of the island, may be attractive to those with scientific and ethnographic interests. Travelers investigating the Segedong area would tend to focus their attention on the natural characteristics of Tebas District and the narrower region, such as river systems and forests, rather than on direct tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Segedong is a small, lesser-known settlement in Tebas District, Sambas Regency, Kalimantan Barat Province, located on the island of Borneo. The settlement does not possess an internationally documented tourism or infrastructure profile; however, within the context of the regency and province level, it is part of a resource-rich territory where forestry, agricultural products, and mineral production constitute defining economic activities. The real estate market and investment opportunities focus primarily on these sectors, while public safety can be assessed according to rural Indonesian norms. For those wishing to learn more about the rural lifestyle and natural resources of Kalimantan Barat, Segedong and its immediate surroundings may represent an interesting destination, although there are no resources for organized tourism.

