Janah Jari – small Borneo settlement in Awang District, Barito Timur Regency
Janah Jari is a small settlement in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province in Indonesia, situated in the interior regions of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Awang kecamatan (district), which forms part of Kabupaten Barito Timur (East Barito Regency). The regency seat is located in Tamiang Layang, within Kecamatan Dusun Timur. Based on its coordinates (−1.97° N, 115.19° E), the settlement lies in Borneo's equatorial forest interior regions, an area typically characterized by tropical rainforest landscape and relatively low population density.
General overview
Janah Jari does not appear in publicly accessible sources with independent, detailed descriptions, making it necessary to understand the settlement's specific characteristics only within the broader administrative framework—namely Kabupaten Barito Timur and Awang kecamatan. According to 2020 census data for Kabupaten Barito Timur, the entire regency's population was 115,406 inhabitants, growing to approximately 118,021 by mid-2024, while population density remained around 30 people/km². This low population density clearly illustrates that much of the region consists of extensive forests, river valleys, and sparsely inhabited villages. Janah Jari fits this pattern as an apparently small, agrarian community under Awang kecamatan administration. In Borneo's interior regions, such villages typically sustain themselves through traditional agriculture, small-scale forestry, and river fishing, though verifiable sources are not currently available to confirm these claims specifically for Janah Jari.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data specifically for Janah Jari is not currently available from publicly accessible sources. Within the broader regional context of Kabupaten Barito Timur, it can be noted that the interior, rural districts of Kalimantan Tengah province are generally characterized by low property turnover and modest land prices, particularly compared to major cities. Investment interest in these areas typically relates to agricultural, forestry, or mining activities rather than the residential property market. Under Indonesia's generally applicable land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; instead, long-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Guna Bangunan or Hak Pakai) are available to them, with terms that may vary by regulation. This constitutes the general framework applicable across the country, and it is advisable to consult with local legal specialists for any specific transactions. Regarding Kabupaten Barito Timur, regional development dynamics are relatively slow, shaped by the province's interior location and existing infrastructure conditions.
Safety and security
No local-level public safety data or statistics specific to Janah Jari are currently available from publicly accessible sources. Regarding rural areas of Kabupaten Barito Timur and Central Kalimantan generally, public safety concerns in small, interior, agrarian communities take on a different character than in large cities: typical challenges center more on infrastructure accessibility, distance to emergency services, and weather and natural hazards. It can be broadly stated that in rural Borneo villages in Indonesia, serious street crime threatening personal safety is not a typical phenomenon, though this observation is based on no verifiable local sources specific to Janah Jari or Awang kecamatan. Before making any travel or residence decisions, it is advisable to consult current information from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Janah Jari are listed in available source materials, and therefore none are enumerated in this article. Kabupaten Barito Timur generally falls among the less visited, interior districts of Central Kalimantan, where interested visitors primarily encounter Borneo's tropical rainforests, river systems, and the culture of Dayak communities. At the regency level, no named attractions are documented in current Wikipedia-sourced databases. Awang kecamatan and its immediate surroundings are connected to the Barito river watershed, representing the natural characteristics of Borneo's interior regions, though these cannot be verified from sources as specific, named tourist sites related to Janah Jari. Those visiting the broader region would be well advised to consult information from Kabupaten Barito Timur's local government or the tourism office of Kalimantan Tengah province when planning their travel.
Summary
Janah Jari is a small Borneo settlement belonging to Awang kecamatan within Kabupaten Barito Timur, Central Kalimantan. The low population density and interior location characterizing the regency as a whole define the region's character: a relatively isolated, rural nature, limited tourism infrastructure, and modest property market activity. No independent, detailed public sources are currently available about the village itself, making any more specific claims interpretable only at the broader administrative unit level. Those interested in the region can obtain more precise, up-to-date information from local and provincial official sources.

