Kubu Berangan – a village in the Kecamatan Ketungau Tengah district of Kabupaten Sintang, West Borneo
Kubu Berangan is a small settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Ketungau Tengah district, which falls under Kabupaten Sintang regency. Based on its geographic coordinates (0.0632612° N, 111.4862054° E), the village lies near the equator in the inland, landlocked portion of the regency. No independent data source specifically about the village itself is available; the broader context below describes Kubu Berangan's location at the regency level, with this scope indicated clearly throughout.
General overview
Kubu Berangan is one of the villages in the Kecamatan Ketungau Tengah district, though detailed statistical or administrative information about it specifically does not appear in available sources. The wider Kabupaten Sintang area covers 21,638 km², making it Kalimantan Barat's second-largest regency, surpassed only by Kabupaten Ketapang. In mid-2024, the regency's total population was 445,255 people, with a population density of only 21 persons per km², which is extremely low and reflects the region's sparsely populated, heavily forested character. The population's ethnic composition is mixed, with Dayak and Malay communities predominating, though Javanese migrants are also present. Approximately 64 percent of the regency's territory (roughly 13,574 km²) consists of hills, with the remainder comprising flat floodplain areas. The regency shares a direct border with Malaysia's Sarawak, a defining geographic feature for border villages, including settlements in the Ketungau Tengah district. Local livelihoods are characteristically based on agriculture: palm oil and rubber plantations are the principal income sources across Kabupaten Sintang and likely apply similarly to those living near Kubu Berangan.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specific to Kubu Berangan is not available. In the broader Kabupaten Sintang region, the real estate market is predominantly tied to agricultural land, especially palm oil and rubber plantations, which form the backbone of the local economy. In sparsely populated interior Borneo areas, property prices are generally low compared to major cities and tourist regions, and market liquidity is limited. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals are prohibited from acquiring full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land or residential property; only limited, temporary title forms (such as Hak Pakai or Hak Sewa) are available. This legal framework applies across Kabupaten Sintang territory and thus to the Kubu Berangan area. The border location—direct proximity to Sarawak—does represent certain logistical and commercial appeal at the regency level, though this applies primarily to areas near the regency seat, Kecamatan Sintang, and does not necessarily reflect Kubu Berangan's specific real estate market situation.
Safety and security
Detailed public safety statistics specific to Kubu Berangan are not available. Kabupaten Sintang and the sparsely populated interior regions of Kalimantan Barat generally do not rank among Indonesia's areas of heightened security concern; however, authorities in border regencies direct particular attention to cross-border smuggling and informal migration. Such activities may understandably occur in proximity to Sarawak, though no verifiable source data exists regarding their specific occurrence or extent in relation to Kubu Berangan. In rural, low-density areas, infrastructure and law enforcement presence are typically more modest than in urban centers, a pattern widely observed across Kalimantan Barat's interior regions. For travelers, it is advisable to remain informed using current official sources.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not mention named tourist attractions in Kubu Berangan itself. Considering Kabupaten Sintang as a whole, the region's primary appeal derives from Borneo's natural environment: extensive rainforests, river networks, and Dayak cultural traditions characterize the area's overall nature. Much of the regency is covered by hills and primary forest, which may offer opportunities for hiking and ecotourism, though organized, developed tourism is primarily accessible in areas closer to the regency center. Regarding the natural features of Kecamatan Ketungau Tengah and Kubu Berangan—specific rivers, mountains, or protected areas—no verifiable sources allow substantiated claims. Those interested in the region would benefit from seeking information at Kabupaten Sintang's seat, Sintang city, where regency-level tourism information is available.
Summary
Kubu Berangan is a small settlement belonging to Kecamatan Ketungau Tengah district, situated in West Borneo, for which detailed independent description is not currently available. The wider Kabupaten Sintang region represents one of Indonesian Borneo's most extensive, densely forested, and sparsely populated areas, where agriculture—particularly palm oil and rubber—forms the livelihood base. The region's border location, hilly terrain, and low population density define both its real estate prospects and tourism development character. More precise, current information about the Kubu Berangan area may be obtained from local administrative or governmental sources.

