Melayang Sari – a village in Sungai Tebelian District, within the interior Borneo region of Sintang Regency
Melayang Sari is a small Indonesian settlement situated in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) Province, within Sintang Regency, specifically in Sungai Tebelian District (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 0.28 degrees south of the equator, 111.43 degrees east longitude), it is located in the interior of Borneo Island, near the Equator. The regency's administrative center is the city of Sintang, which according to available data numbered more than 87,000 residents as of mid-2025, and is considered one of the significant urban hubs in Borneo's interior regions. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Melayang Sari; therefore, the following sections present generally verifiable characteristics of the broader regency and West Kalimantan Province.
General overview
Melayang Sari belongs to Sungai Tebelian kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Sintang Regency. The regency covers a total area of 18,517.85 km², making it the third-largest administrative unit in West Kalimantan after Kapuas Hulu and Ketapang Regencies. According to 2020 census data, the total population of Sintang Regency was 421,306 inhabitants, while the official estimate for mid-2025 shows 449,211 people. Across such a vast territory, this represents relatively low population density, which is generally characteristic of Borneo's interior regions: the area is largely covered by tropical rainforests, the settlement network is scattered, and smaller villages can be situated at considerable distances from each other and from urban centers. Sintang Regency is also historically noteworthy: the Sintang Kingdom once operated within its territory, initially as a Hindu state that later converted to Islam, and for a long time exercised regional power in Borneo's interior regions. This historical legacy remains present in local culture and identity today, though it cannot be directly connected to Melayang Sari village through available sources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data is available for Melayang Sari; therefore, the broader context of Sintang Regency and West Kalimantan Province is presented below. In Borneo's interior, rural areas, the real estate market is generally less liquid and less formalized than in tourist or major urban zones throughout the Indonesian archipelago. Local agricultural and forestry activities, as well as the pace of infrastructure development, primarily determine demand for properties. As a general rule applicable throughout Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (leasehold rights) are available, though the precise conditions of these arrangements require legal and administrative consultation. Investment opportunities in the Sintang region are partly determined by the fact that the regency shares a land border with Malaysia, which represents a strategic position in certain commercial and development contexts; however, the specific investment effects arising from this depend heavily on the current state of infrastructure and the scope of activities permitted by authorities.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level statistics are available regarding public safety in Melayang Sari. Sintang Regency and West Kalimantan Province generally belong to Indonesia's interior regions that are not subject to prominent warnings in international press coverage or public security reports; however, the region's relative distance from major urban centers and sparse infrastructure affect the presence and accessibility of state and law enforcement services. In Borneo's interior regions, it can generally be stated that transport and communication conditions may be limited in some villages, which can complicate rapid emergency response in case of need. These general regional considerations are worth taking into account, but a specific security assessment for Melayang Sari cannot be provided from available sources.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not mention any named tourist attractions in Melayang Sari. At the broader Sintang Regency level, however, several points of interest are known that may capture the attention of visitors to the region. Sintang city, the regency's administrative center, is according to Wikipedia sources one of the major settlements in interior Borneo, where the historical legacy of the Sintang Kingdom is also evident. In Borneo's interior regions, nature-based and cultural tourism linked to rainforest ecosystems, river systems, and indigenous community cultures are generally observable, but their direct connection to Melayang Sari cannot be confirmed through sources. The word "Sungai" in the name of Sungai Tebelian District means "river," which may allude to a waterway in the vicinity, but this alone is insufficient to identify a specific attraction. For those visiting or passing through the area, Sintang city center and the region's natural environment represent the most documented points of reference; however, their specific distance from Melayang Sari cannot be determined from available data.
Summary
Melayang Sari is a small village in interior Borneo, belonging to Sungai Tebelian District in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan Province. From available sources, an independent, detailed description of the village cannot be reconstructed; regarding the broader region, it can be established that Sintang Regency is a large-area administrative unit with relatively sparse population density, possesses a shared border with Malaysia, and has a rich historical legacy from the period of the Sintang Kingdom. Given the region's character, Melayang Sari is likely a smaller community embedded in an agricultural and natural environment, for which more precise information on its tourist, real estate market, and public safety characteristics can be obtained from on-site or official sources.

