Pasar Panas/Taniran – a settlement in Banua Lima subdistrict of Barito Timur regency
Pasar Panas/Taniran is located in Banua Lima subdistrict, which is part of Barito Timur (East Barito) regency in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province. The settlement lies on the island of Borneo in the interior-eastern part of Indonesia. As part of Central Kalimantan province, the region ranks among the largest administrative units of post-World War II Indonesia and has undergone continuous development processes in recent decades. The settlement represents an integral part of Indonesian Borneo's life, where traditional and modern economic structures coexist.
General overview
Pasar Panas/Taniran is a settlement in Banua Lima subdistrict, positioned among typical Indonesian rural settlement patterns. The settlement's name – bearing both "hot market" and "Taniran" – may reference the local community's economic activities as well as the region's characteristically warm, tropical climate. Barito Timur regency, to which Pasar Panas/Taniran belongs, is one of the administrative divisions of Central Kalimantan province, which has a structure comprising 13 regencies and 1 city. According to the 2020 census, Central Kalimantan province was inhabited by 2,669,969 people, while according to mid-2024 government data, this figure grew to approximately 2,784,971. The province covers more than 153,564 square kilometers, making it one of Indonesia's largest administrative areas. As a settlement, Pasar Panas/Taniran is an element of Banua Lima subdistrict, which forms part of rural Central Kalimantan. The settlement can be understood within the broader regional context of Central Kalimantan province: as part of the administrative, economic, and social dynamics of Indonesian Borneo.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market at Pasar Panas/Taniran settlement level lacks directly accessible, verified sources; however, Indonesian rural real estate market dynamics can be understood at the broader level of Barito Timur regency and Central Kalimantan province. In Central Kalimantan province, the real estate market is primarily driven by growing population, infrastructure development, and resource extraction activities (palm oil, timber, mining). In rural settlements such as Pasar Panas/Taniran, property values are generally lower compared to Indonesian averages, though regional infrastructure development and migration processes may gradually bring rising trends. Within Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign investors have the opportunity to acquire long-term lease hold rights; however, freehold ownership is not available to foreigners. In rural Central Kalimantan areas, real estate development opportunities center around agriculture, resource extraction, and tourism-related enterprises. Pasar Panas/Taniran's proximity to Banua Lima subdistrict and its general rural character suggest that the real estate market here remains in a relatively early stage compared to major cities, where values and competition are far more intense.
Safety and security
Data directly addressing public safety at Pasar Panas/Taniran settlement level are not readily available. At the Barito Timur regency level and across Central Kalimantan province generally, public safety follows typical Indonesian rural characteristics: tensions occasionally arise around resource management and infrastructure projects, with local-level individual crime occurring sporadically. However, in Indonesian rural communities, traditional neighborhood structures (rukun tetangga) and local leadership play strong roles in maintaining security. At the national Indonesian level, police and other security services are progressively strengthened in rural areas, though incidents related to resource management may occur sporadically in the given region involving organized groups. For travelers and residents, general precautions are recommended (protecting valuables, avoiding nighttime travel, respecting local customs). Regarding the specific security profile of Pasar Panas/Taniran settlement, contact with local community authorities is advised.
Tourist attractions
No directly identifiable tourist attractions generating broader public attention are available within accessible sources at Pasar Panas/Taniran settlement level. However, the settlement is part of Barito Timur regency, which belongs to Central Kalimantan province. The province's territory is rich in natural and cultural values of Indonesian Borneo. Near Central Kalimantan, numerous major tourist destinations exist, such as Palangka Raya city (the provincial capital, located beside the Kapuas River) and the conservation areas surrounding it. In the resource-rich Barito Timur regency, the rural nature and local community life offer travelers an authentic Indonesian rural experience. At Pasar Panas/Taniran settlement level, tourism typically centers around local community and agricultural economic activities rather than international tourist infrastructure. Those arriving to explore the rural regions of Indonesian Borneo can expect encounters with local culture, traditional ways of life, and the organization of rural communities in the Pasar Panas/Taniran area. Settlements and attractions closer to the provincial capital, Palangka Raya, offer more typical tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Pasar Panas/Taniran is a rural settlement in Banua Lima subdistrict in Barito Timur regency, Central Kalimantan province, in the heart of Indonesian Borneo. The settlement is part of authentic rural Indonesian experiences where traditional community organization and agricultural economy predominate. Real estate market opportunities follow rural Indonesian characteristics, with lower values and dynamics driven by regional development. Public safety can be understood within the general framework of rural Indonesia, grounded in local community structures. Pasar Panas/Taniran is not a significant tourist destination; however, its surroundings offer opportunities to experience and understand the rural life and nature of Indonesian Borneo.

