Kuala Tiga – a small Bornean settlement in Tempunak district, Kabupaten Sintang
Kuala Tiga is a settlement in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tempunak district, which is part of Kabupaten Sintang regency. Based on its coordinates (-0.257227, 111.302388), it is located near the Equator in the interior regions of Borneo. Kabupaten Sintang is one of the largest regencies by area in the province, with its administrative center in Sintang city.
General overview
Kuala Tiga is a relatively little-known, small-sized settlement for which independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are not available. To understand the broader context, data from Kabupaten Sintang regency provides information. The regency has a total area of 21,638 km², and in mid-2024, its total population was 445,255 people, with a population density of only 21 people per km², which represents an extremely low value. This also indicates that the region as a whole is sparsely inhabited, consists of interior Bornean areas, and Kuala Tiga most likely falls into this category. Kabupaten Sintang is the second-largest regency in Kalimantan Barat after Kabupaten Ketapang, and approximately 63.6% of its area is hilly terrain, with the remainder being lowland. The area directly borders Malaysian Sarawak, creating a unique geopolitical situation. The local population composition is multiethnic: the dominant groups are Dayak, Malay, and Javanese ethnicities. The primary source of livelihood is agricultural activity on palm oil and rubber plantations, which is dominant throughout the regency. Kuala Tiga belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Tempunak, for which similarly detailed independent sources are not available, but the district also shares the general geographical and economic characteristics of Sintang regency.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Kuala Tiga is not available. In the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Sintang, it can be said that in sparsely populated interior Bornean areas, the real estate market is typically underdeveloped, with demand and transaction volume significantly lower than in larger cities. The local economy is based on agriculture – primarily palm oil and rubber – which means that investment interest is also primarily tied to the agricultural sector rather than urban real estate investments. Under regulations generally applicable in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; they typically have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), but these are also tied to complex legal procedures. In Kalimantan Barat province and particularly in regions near the border, the pace of infrastructure development influences long-term investment prospects, but these are broader regional processes that are not necessarily reflected in a small rural settlement such as Kuala Tiga.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public security data for Kuala Tiga is not available, so only general characteristics of the broader region can provide context. Kabupaten Sintang, and the rural interior areas of Kalimantan Barat province, are generally regions with low urbanization levels where communities maintain a village-based lifestyle, with stronger community bonds and fewer urban-style crime problems. However, in sparsely populated, difficult-to-access forested and hilly areas, infrastructure and government presence may also be more limited. This represents the general context for Sintang regency as a whole; reliable, verifiable statistics on Kuala Tiga's specific public security are not available.
Tourist attractions
No source data on named tourist attractions for Kuala Tiga is available. At the Kabupaten Sintang regency level, however, the area's natural resources are noteworthy: the region is largely covered by hilly terrain and tropical forest, and rivers and natural habitats represent significant areas from the perspective of Bornean biodiversity. The entire regency extends through the interior regions of Borneo, where Dayak cultural heritage is also dominant, with traditional communities and architectural elements found in rural villages. These are, however, generally contextual data characteristic of Sintang regency; regarding what specific attractions are available in the immediate vicinity of Kuala Tiga, detailed, verifiable sources are not available. For those interested, the nearest city-level facilities and information can be found in Sintang city, which is the regency's administrative center.
Summary
Kuala Tiga is a small rural settlement in the interior of Borneo, in Kecamatan Tempunak district, Kabupaten Sintang regency, in Kalimantan Barat province. The low population density characteristic of the regency, the economy based primarily on agriculture – especially palm oil and rubber production – and the hilly natural environment provide the broader context into which the settlement fits. Settlement-level detailed statistical, tourist, or real estate market data is not publicly available, so the above description is based primarily on verified sources at the Kabupaten Sintang level and the general regulatory framework of Indonesia.

