Kalahien – small Bornean settlement in Dusun Selatan district
Kalahien is an Indonesian settlement located in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, in Barito Selatan regency, within Dusun Selatan kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (-1.654494, 114.7736556), it is situated in the interior, equator-proximate region of Borneo island. The provincial capital, Palangka Raya city, represents the most important administrative and economic centre in the broader region. No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic sources currently exist for Kalahien, so the following account relies on verifiable data available at district, regency and provincial levels, with this distinction noted throughout.
General overview
Kalahien belongs to Dusun Selatan kecamatan, which forms part of Barito Selatan regency. Barito Selatan regency is located in the southern portion of Central Kalimantan province and takes its name from the Barito river that flows through the area, one of Borneo's largest waterways. The province as a whole has exceptionally large territory: according to 2020 data, Kalimantan Tengah covers 153,564.50 km², making it one of Indonesia's largest provinces. The provincial population according to the 2020 census was 2,669,969 inhabitants, while according to mid-2024 Interior Ministry data this figure has risen to 2,784,971. The province comprises a total of 13 regencies and 1 city. Kalahien, like numerous small villages in the region, is presumably characterized by agriculture, forestry and river-linked traditional activities; however, specific, verifiable data on this does not exist. The area is predominantly covered by tropical rainforests and sparsely inhabited, where transportation infrastructure typically develops along river networks.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data is available concerning Kalahien's real estate market. Central Kalimantan province as a whole—in broader regional context—is a relatively low-density, developing province where the real estate market is far less active and liquid than in Indonesian tourism or industrial hubs. The provincial economy has traditionally been determined by mining, palm oil production, forestry and agriculture, and these sectors influence property values and demand. In small rural villages, presumably including Kalahien, real estate transactions are typically minimal and generally confined to internal transactions within local communities. According to general Indonesian regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, primarily longer-term lease structures (Hak Sewa) or certain limited rights titles (Hak Pakai) are available, with detailed provisions depending on the specific property type and location. From an investment perspective, Central Kalimantan province may attract long-term attention in connection with infrastructure development; however, for a specific small village such as Kalahien, reliable, verifiable information on investment market characteristics cannot be provided.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable data exists regarding Kalahien's public safety. Concerning the broader region, Central Kalimantan province, it may be noted that Indonesia's interior, sparsely inhabited provinces generally do not appear among high-crime-rate areas in international travel reports; however, precise crime statistics cannot be presented without this foundation. In rural, difficult-to-access areas, administrative and law enforcement presence is typically less dense than in major cities, which simultaneously means both lower criminal opportunity and more limited rapid response capacity. For travellers and potential property purchasers, it is always advisable to consult the latest local information sources and current statements from Indonesian authorities, as situations may change.
Tourist attractions
No source exists regarding named tourist attractions specific to Kalahien settlement. Concerning the broader region, Central Kalimantan province's natural and cultural assets, it may be stated generally that the province is known for its extensive tropical rainforests, river systems and the rich traditional culture of the Dayak ethnic group. The Barito river and its tributaries are defining natural formations of the region, and river valley life has preserved traditional forms in numerous locations. Near the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, numerous nature conservation and cultural sites exist that are accessible to travellers visiting the region. However, since no verifiable sources exist regarding specific attractions linked to Kalahien or Dusun Selatan district, a more precise picture of the settlement's tourism offerings can only be formed on the basis of current local information.
Summary
Kalahien is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan province, in Dusun Selatan kecamatan of Barito Selatan regency, in the sparsely inhabited interior region of Borneo island. According to data available at provincial level, Kalimantan Tengah is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, its economy determined by the utilization of natural resources. No independent, settlement-level demographic, real estate market, public safety or tourism sources currently exist for Kalahien, so the above characterizations situate the village within the context of the broader region. For more precise information regarding the location, direct local inquiry or consultation of Indonesian government databases is recommended.

