Sambutan () is a district of Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. As of 2024, it was inhabited by 64,310 people (an increase from 62,429 people in 2023), and currently has the total area of . It was separated from Samarinda Ilir on 14 December 2010. Its district seat is located at the village of Sambutan.
Sambutan borders Kutai Kartanegara Regency (specifically the district of Anggana) to the east.
According to the local legends, it begins with a crocodile who lived in the Mahakam and liked to receive tree branches falling into the river. Also, the region was mostly inhabited by Banjar people, who are known for their culture of welcoming ( â "greeting") guests in a friendly and sincere manner. Eventually, it gave its name to the river and also the eponymous village of Sambutan.
The book Dari Swapraja ke Kabupaten Kutai, dated from 1979, however, claimed that its older form was Sambuyutan, as mentioned by a genealogy of the Sultanate of Kutai. Context:
Until 21 October 1987, what is now part of Sambutan (listed as Sambutan, Sungai Kapih, and Pulau Atas) were once part of the district of Anggana, Kutai Regency. They were transferred to Samarinda in exchange for return of Sanga-Sanga, Muara Jawa, and Samboja districts into Kutai Kartanegara. On 14 December 2010, Sambutan was created from eastern parts of Samarinda Ilir. Its first district head was inaugurated on 31 December by mayor of Samarinda, , along with other newly-created districts.
Sambutan is divided into the following 5 villages ():
As of 2023/2024 school year, Sambutan had 14 kindergartens (1 of them was public), 17 elementary schools (3 private), 6 junior high schools (1 private), 2 public senior high schools, 2 private (Islamic elementary schools), and 4 private (Islamic junior high schools).