Kupan Jaya – settlement in the Kecamatan Tempunak district, West Borneo
Kupan Jaya is a small settlement in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province, Indonesia, located on the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Tempunak district, within Kabupaten Sintang regency. Based on its coordinates, the area lies close to the Equator, approximately 0.25 degrees latitude to the south, at no great distance from the Indonesian–Malaysian border region. Currently, independent settlement-level data on Kupan Jaya is not available; in the following sections, verified data on the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Sintang, is used to present the context of the surrounding area.
General overview
Kupan Jaya forms part of Kecamatan Tempunak, which is one of the smaller districts of Kabupaten Sintang. Kabupaten Sintang is the second-largest regency by area in Kalimantan Barat province, with an area of 21,638 km², and directly borders the Malaysian federal state of Sarawak. The regency had a population of 445,255 in mid-2024, which represents an extremely low population density: merely 21 per km². The decisive majority of the area, approximately 64 percent, is hilly terrain, with the remainder being plains. The ethnic composition of the local society is dominated by Dayak, Malay, and Javanese communities. The primary source of livelihood in the region is the cultivation of palm oil and rubber plantations, which fits into the broader Borneo agricultural structure. The character and daily life of Kupan Jaya are almost certainly determined by this agricultural and rural character, although direct settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Kupan Jaya is not available; therefore, the market environment is described below on the basis of the broader context of Kabupaten Sintang. The regency's sparsely populated, largely agricultural and forested character results in a narrow and local real estate market; transactions concentrate mainly on agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and economic facilities connected to the palm oil industry. Sintang city, the regency capital, offers somewhat more developed commercial and residential real estate infrastructure, but this has limited relevance to peripheral villages, and presumably also to Kupan Jaya. According to general regulations on land ownership in Indonesia, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property in Indonesia; for them, primarily usage rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term rental arrangements are available. From an investment perspective, the agricultural sector – particularly palm oil and rubber – forms the economic foundation of Kabupaten Sintang; however, such investments require detailed local legal and administrative guidance.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistical data on public safety in Kupan Jaya is not available. Generally speaking, in rural, sparsely populated areas of Kalimantan Barat province, public safety typically presents a different picture from that in urban areas: organized crime is less common, though remote location and limited infrastructure may affect the efficiency of law enforcement presence. Kabupaten Sintang, as a border area, receives special administrative attention due to its shared border region with Malaysian Sarawak, but this does not generally represent a higher security risk for residents. Travelers and investors are advised to inquire with provincial or regency-level authorities about current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
Verifiable sources listing tourist attractions for Kupan Jaya and its immediate surroundings or for Kecamatan Tempunak are not available; therefore, only data known at the level of Kabupaten Sintang can be relied upon. The regency's natural features – the extensive hilly terrain, the pristine forest landscape, and river systems – theoretically offer an attractive backdrop for ecotourism, though sourced lists of concrete, named attractions are not possible. Sintang city, the regency capital, is the nearest point with more developed infrastructure, where travelers can access basic services; however, data on the exact distance from Kupan Jaya is not available. For those wishing to explore the natural and cultural diversity of rural Borneo in Kalimantan, Kabupaten Sintang as a whole may serve as a starting point, but current information on specific attractions should be sought from local tourism offices.
Summary
Kupan Jaya is a rural, small-population settlement in West Borneo, in the Kecamatan Tempunak district, within the territory of Kabupaten Sintang. Based on regency data, the area is agricultural in character, sparsely inhabited, and directly borders Malaysia. In the absence of independent settlement-level statistics and tourism information, the characteristics of the place can only be presented approximately within the broader regency context. For those seeking deeper, current, and concrete information regarding Kupan Jaya, it is advisable to inquire with the local government of Kabupaten Sintang or the kecamatan office.

