Nyangkom – a small settlement in the interior of West Kalimantan, in Kayan Hilir district
Nyangkom is a smaller settlement in Borneo that belongs to the Kayan Hilir district (kecamatan) within Kabupaten Sintang in West Kalimantan (Kalimantan Barat) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, it is situated extremely close to the equator, in its immediate vicinity (approximately 0.04 degrees south latitude), which makes equatorial climate the defining characteristic of this region. The seat and administrative-economic center of Kabupaten Sintang is the city of Sintang itself, to which the Kayan Hilir areas also belong. Systematically collected factual information about Nyangkom is not currently available publicly, so the following description is based primarily on data verifiable at the broader regency and provincial level, this being clearly indicated in all cases.
General overview
Nyangkom is a small settlement located in the interior, less developed regions of Indonesian Borneo, belonging to the Kayan Hilir kecamatan. The Kayan Hilir district is one of the more peripheral units of Kabupaten Sintang; the area is characteristically sparsely populated, covered with dense tropical forest, and traditional Dayak communities present in the region are typical of Kalimantan's interior. Like much of Indonesian Borneo, this region falls under the influence of equatorial climate: high humidity throughout the year, abundant precipitation, and relatively uniform, elevated temperatures characterize it. Kabupaten Sintang as a whole is a relatively large area with low population density; its administrative and economic life is organized through Sintang city. Nyangkom itself is likely a small village community, characterized by livelihoods tied to agriculture, forestry, and natural resource extraction, as is generally observed in similar interior regions of West Kalimantan — however, specific, source-supported data on this is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Nyangkom is not publicly available. In the context of the broader Kabupaten Sintang and the interior regions of West Kalimantan, it can be said that in such rural, poorly infrastructured areas, the real estate market is generally underdeveloped and non-transparent; transactions typically occur within informal frameworks, and real estate prices are far below the level of the province's more developed cities or Java's economic centers. Generally in Indonesia, the question of land ownership is governed by strict legal frameworks: foreign private individuals cannot as a rule acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land, but can only use property based on various, time-limited titles (such as Hak Pakai or Hak Sewa). This regulation applies to the entire territory of West Kalimantan, including Kabupaten Sintang and Kayan Hilir district. From an investment perspective, such interior Borneo areas currently attract little institutional investor attention, though interest connected to natural resources — particularly agricultural land and forestry — has traditionally been present in the region.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable data on safety and security in Nyangkom is not available. Regarding Kabupaten Sintang and the interior regions of West Kalimantan generally, it can be said that in sparsely populated, rural districts, public safety is typically determined by local community norms and traditional regulatory systems; the presence of law enforcement is less intensive in remote areas than in the province's cities. With respect to Indonesia as a whole, interior rural areas of Borneo are generally not considered particularly dangerous regions, but deficiencies in infrastructure and the distance of medical facilities present risks in themselves. Specific criminal statistics or security assessments relating to Nyangkom or even to Kayan Hilir district are not available, so no more precise statement can be made.
Tourist attractions
Source material relating to named tourist attractions associated with Nyangkom is not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Sintang, it can be said that Sintang city itself — the seat of the regency — lies on one hand at the confluence of the Kapuas and Melawi rivers, which presents a certain natural geographical point of interest, and on the other hand the area may capture the attention of researchers and those interested in ecotourism from the perspective of the cultural heritage of the Dayak people. West Kalimantan province as a whole is also known for its rainforest natural environment and its interior regions dissected by river systems that are difficult to access. These are, however, general characteristics of the broader region and cannot be directly connected to Nyangkom, about which specific tourist information is not currently known.
Summary
Nyangkom is a small village of the Kayan Hilir kecamatan belonging to Kabupaten Sintang in West Kalimantan province, in the interior of Indonesian Borneo. Detailed, source-supported information about the settlement is not currently publicly available; based on regency-level data, it concerns a sparsely populated region lying under equatorial climate with an agricultural and forestry character. Both findings regarding the real estate market and those concerning tourism and public safety reflect solely the generally known characteristics of the broader region.

