Pakit Mulau – small Bornean village in the Kabupaten Sekadau Belitang Hulu district
Pakit Mulau is a small settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Belitang Hulu district, which is part of Kabupaten Sekadau. The regency seat is located in Kecamatan Sekadau Hilir. Based on its coordinates (0.5696874° N, 111.1771918° E), the settlement lies near the equator in the island's interior, jungle-covered areas. Settlement-level sources are currently not available, so the following description relies primarily on verified data at the Kabupaten Sekadau level and general knowledge of the broader region.
General overview
Pakit Mulau is not among the Indonesian settlements known to the wider public, nor does it rank among touristically mapped locations. Kecamatan Belitang Hulu is a relatively remote interior district within Kabupaten Sekadau, which in the first half of 2025 had a population of approximately 227,055. The regency itself became an independent administrative unit on December 18, 2003, when it was separated from the neighboring Kabupaten Sanggau. The regency's territory is characterized by Bornean rainforests, agricultural areas—including oil palm plantations—and smaller rivers. The interior districts, including Belitang Hulu, typically have low population density, with livelihoods based primarily on agriculture and forestry. In terms of transportation, Kabupaten Sekadau is positioned along what is known as a triangle route, whose sections are formed by Nanga Taman and Nanga Mahap, which border directly on Kabupaten Ketapang. This connection somewhat facilitates the broader region's internal transportation network, though infrastructure remains more modest compared to more developed coastal areas.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data for Pakit Mulau and Kecamatan Belitang Hulu are not available, so the following presents general relationships at the Kabupaten Sekadau and Kalimantan Barat province levels. In small-population villages located in the interior areas of West Borneo, property prices typically remain low, transaction volumes are minimal, and the market is less liquid than in the province's coastal or urban areas. Expansion of the oil palm industry generates demand for agricultural land in certain districts, but this process is uneven and largely concentrated among local and national investors. Indonesia's land ownership regulations impose generally applicable restrictions on foreign private individuals: foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land title (Hak Milik), can only hold property under certain specified legal titles (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights), and this too is subject to numerous conditions under the applicable legal framework. From an investment perspective, such interior-located, infrastructure-poor areas are better regarded as long-term, speculative targets rather than liquid markets.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding safety and security in Pakit Mulau. In general terms, the interior, sparsely inhabited districts of Kalimantan Barat province—including the Kabupaten Sekadau area—are not among the regions classified as having elevated security risks in Indonesia. In smaller villages, public security maintenance rests partly on local, community-based foundations, though police presence in interior areas may be limited. General advice for travelers is to inquire about current local conditions and follow applicable Indonesian and any relevant foreign travel recommendations. Specific crime statistics or security incidents cannot be verified from available sources for this area.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not mention any named tourist attractions in Pakit Mulau or Kecamatan Belitang Hulu. The appeal of Kabupaten Sekadau and the broader interior areas of West Borneo is generally derived from the natural environment: rainforests, rivers, and their associated ecosystems characterize the region. It is known at the regency level that the Kapuas River water system plays a defining role in the region's natural geography and in the daily life of its inhabitants; however, verified data is not available regarding the specific relationship between Pakit Mulau and the Kapuas River. Those visiting the broader Kabupaten Sekadau area should obtain information at the regency seat, Sekadau city, regarding currently accessible natural areas and local road conditions, as the accessibility of interior districts and available services may vary seasonally.
Summary
Pakit Mulau is a small, publicly little-documented settlement in West Borneo, in the Kecamatan Belitang Hulu district of Kabupaten Sekadau. Regarding the broader region, it can be stated with certainty that the regency was established as an independent administrative unit in 2003, had a population of approximately 227,000 in the first half of 2025, and due to its interior location and infrastructural conditions, ranks among the province's less explored areas. For obtaining more detailed and reliable information, consultation with local or provincial authorities and local sources with territorial knowledge is recommended.

