Nanga Tempunak – a settlement in West Borneo, in the Tempunak subdistrict of Kabupaten Sintang
Nanga Tempunak is a small settlement in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) Province of Indonesia, located on the Indonesian part of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to the Tempunak subdistrict, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Sintang. Based on its coordinates (0.065° N, 111.398° E), it is situated near the Equator in the interior regions of Borneo. The nearest larger administrative and economic center is Sintang city, which serves as the regency seat of Kabupaten Sintang.
General overview
Nanga Tempunak is a small, little-known interior-Borneo settlement for which independent, detailed public sources are not available. Based on the general characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Sintang, the following context can be outlined. Kabupaten Sintang is the second-largest regency by area in West Kalimantan Province, with an area of 21,638 km² and a population of 445,255 recorded in mid-2024, with an average population density of only 21 people/km². This represents an extremely low figure, indicating that the entire district – and presumably the Tempunak subdistrict as well – is sparsely populated with forested and hilly terrain. Approximately 64 percent of Kabupaten Sintang's area is hilly-mountainous, with the remainder being flat. The regency directly borders Malaysian Sarawak, which reflects the unique geopolitical and economic position of interior-Borneo territories. The population is ethnically diverse: the dominant groups are the Dayak, Malay (Melayu), and Javanese communities. Kabupaten Sintang is divided into a total of 14 subdistricts, 16 administrative villages (kelurahans), and 361 villages (desas). The local economy's primary sources of livelihood are agricultural work in palm oil and rubber plantations, reflecting the region's rural, primary sector-based character.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data sources are available regarding the real estate market of Nanga Tempunak. Within the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Sintang, the real estate market is typically limited to the agricultural and basic residential property segments. In such sparsely populated interior-Borneo areas with less-developed infrastructure, land prices and property transaction volumes remain at low levels, with investment activity primarily concentrated on the purchase and lease of agricultural land – mainly palm oil plantations and rubber fields. An important general framework to note is that foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property in Indonesia; only limited property rights, such as Hak Pakai (usufruct rights), are available to them under specified conditions and timeframes. This general Indonesian land ownership regulation applies equally to Nanga Tempunak and its broader vicinity. Due to the region's level of development and infrastructure limitations, the area is not currently among actively developed or tourism-dependent real estate market destinations.
Safety and security
No specific, published sources or criminal statistics are available regarding safety and security in Nanga Tempunak. Generally speaking, in sparsely populated, rural interior-Borneo areas such as those in Kabupaten Sintang, public safety is not typically considered a significant concern in daily life. Low population density and traditional community structures in these areas generally result in moderate crime levels. However, infrastructure deficiencies – such as difficult-to-access road networks and limited communication coverage – may mean that in exceptional circumstances, access to official assistance could be more time-consuming. Based on available sources, it is not possible to make substantiated, fact-based claims regarding security details for either the region or the specific settlement.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding the direct appeal of Nanga Tempunak and its named tourist attractions; therefore, specific sites cannot be identified. Based on the general characteristics of the broader Kabupaten Sintang region, the area's appeal lies primarily in its natural endowments: the interior parts of Borneo possess extensive tropical rainforests, river valleys, and hilly landscapes. The shared border region of Kabupaten Sintang with Malaysia and the presence of Dayak communities may offer cultural points of interest; however, specific attractions within this source cannot be named for the Tempunak subdistrict. For those interested in the natural and cultural values of the broader region, Sintang city – the regency seat – represents the most obvious starting point for exploring the area, although the specific distance from Nanga Tempunak cannot be provided due to the lack of verified sources.
Summary
Nanga Tempunak is a small, poorly documented settlement in West Borneo, in the Tempunak subdistrict of Kabupaten Sintang. The available sources contain only regency-level data: the area is extensive, sparsely populated, hilly in character, its economy is determined by the palm oil and rubber sectors, and it directly borders Malaysian Sarawak. More detailed, settlement-level information – regarding real estate markets, security matters, or tourist information – is not currently publicly available; therefore, the above description necessarily reflects the general context of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Sintang.

