Malitin – a small settlement in the Barito Selatan region of Central Kalimantan
Malitin is a Bornean village located in the province of Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan), within the territory of Kabupaten Barito Selatan (Barito Selatan Regency), belonging to the Karau Kuala Kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (approximately 1.89 degrees south latitude and 114.93 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the southern part of the Barito River watershed. The region is part of Borneo's inner, forested areas, with the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, located several hundred kilometers away by road. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources for Malitin are currently unavailable, and therefore the characterizations below reflect the broader context of the province and regency.
General overview
Malitin is a relatively small rural settlement belonging to Karau Kuala Kecamatan, exhibiting the characteristic rural character of Borneo's interior areas. The surrounding region is part of a rainforest landscape with river valleys, where livelihoods have traditionally been based on agriculture, river fishing, and activities related to forest management. Considering Kalimantan Tengah province as a whole, according to the 2020 census, the total population of the province was 2,669,969 inhabitants, while the province covers an area of 153,564.50 km², making it one of Indonesia's largest provinces. This figure illustrates that Central Kalimantan is generally a sparsely populated region, and villages located in interior areas, such as Malitin, are characteristically situated in low-density environments. Kabupaten Barito Selatan is located in the southern part of the province, and the hydrography of the Barito River system plays a determining role in the region's transportation and economic life, as numerous smaller communities rely on river transport.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Malitin is not available; therefore, the following presents a broader overview of investment and real estate considerations for Kabupaten Barito Selatan and Kalimantan Tengah province. In Central Kalimantan, the real estate market has shown dynamic development primarily around major cities, particularly Palangka Raya, over the past decades, while in rural interior areas where Malitin is located, real estate transactions are modest and typically adapted to local needs. In smaller villages located in river valley areas, real estate prices are significantly lower than in regional centers, though this does not necessarily bring with it strong investment demand. An important general framework regarding Indonesian real estate regulations is that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, certain time-limited property rights—such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights—are available, with their details varying depending on applicable legal frameworks and individual circumstances. For investors, interior Bornean areas generally represent long-term projects tied to natural resources or sustainable agriculture rather than short-term real estate opportunities.
Safety and security
Specific crime statistics or local data regarding public safety for Malitin are not available. For the broader region—Central Kalimantan and Kabupaten Barito Selatan—it can be stated in general terms that sparsely populated, rural interior areas are not among Indonesia's regions with prominent security concerns; however, distance, more limited infrastructure development, and occasional difficulty in reaching law enforcement services create particular circumstances. For travelers and those interested in visiting, it is always recommended to monitor current travel advisories issued by the Indonesian Foreign Ministry and the diplomatic missions of one's own country, as these areas may carry natural hazards—flooding, forest fires—which can periodically affect accessibility and living conditions.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Malitin are known from verifiable sources. The Karau Kuala Kecamatan and Kabupaten Barito Selatan region is characterized by Borneo's interior natural features: continuous rainforests, the Barito River system and its tributaries' floodplain ecosystems, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities constitute the region's overall natural and cultural appeal. However, specific named attractions from verified sources—such as the nearby Taman Nasional Bukit Baka Bukit Raya national park, which is located within the province's territory but whose direct connection to Malitin cannot be established from sources—can only be attributed to this village with reservations. The province generally attracts those interested in ecotourism and those seeking Borneo's natural wildlife, but Malitin itself is not known as a tourist destination.
Summary
Malitin is a small rural settlement in Central Kalimantan, forming part of Karau Kuala Kecamatan, for which detailed statistical or tourist sources are currently not readily available. The broader region, Kalimantan Tengah province, is one of Indonesia's largest and simultaneously sparsely populated provinces, and its interior areas provide broader context for understanding Malitin's situation through the rainforest landscape, the Barito River system, and traditional Dayak culture. The settlement is not among known tourist destinations, and from a real estate market perspective, the modest dynamics characteristic of rural interior Bornean areas may be presumed.

