Malintut – small settlement in the Raren Batuah district, East Barito regency
Malintut is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province, also designated in local administration by the abbreviation Kalteng. The village belongs to the Raren Batuah district (kecamatan), which is part of Kabupaten Barito Timur, or East Barito regency. Based on its coordinates, the location is situated at approximately -1.68 latitude and 115.22 longitude, in the interior of Borneo island, an area marked by jungles and river valleys. No detailed, publicly accessible data exists about Malintut itself in either Hungarian or Indonesian-language literature, so the following sections also present verifiable facts concerning the broader administrative unit, Central Kalimantan province, clearly indicating when these reflect the regional level rather than the settlement itself.
General overview
Malintut's name does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or demographic records, suggesting a relatively small community that typically derives its livelihood from agriculture and forestry-related activities. The settlement belongs to the Raren Batuah kecamatan, which is situated within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Barito Timur. Regarding Central Kalimantan province as a whole, the 2020 census conducted by the Indonesian Central Statistics Agency recorded a total population of 2,669,969, while data released by the Ministry of Interior in mid-2024 indicated that the province's population had risen to 2,784,971. The province covers an area of 153,564.50 km², making it one of the country's largest provinces. These figures naturally apply to the entire province, with Malintut representing one of many small communities within it. Due to the interior-Borneo location of Raren Batuah district and Barito Timur regency, the area is largely divided by tropical rainforests and river systems, infrastructure development typically lags behind that of coastal or urban areas, affecting both living conditions and accessibility for residents.
Real estate and investment
No specific, publicly available data exists regarding Malintut's real estate market. The entire Kabupaten Barito Timur area is characterized by relatively low-intensity real estate trading, with transactions primarily serving local needs and showing no activity directed toward tourism-based investment. Within Central Kalimantan province as a whole, real estate market dynamics are primarily driven by the employment effects of mining, plantation (particularly palm oil), and timber harvesting sectors, as well as infrastructure development projects. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for acquiring land ownership are legally restricted: the Hak Milik category, which denotes full ownership, is accessible only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically can hold property under the Hak Pakai (usage right) title. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in the case of Malintut and Barito Timur regency. Before making any specific investment decisions, consultation with local legal experts and the competent land office (Badan Pertanahan Nasional) is always advisable.
Safety and security
No specific, publicly released statistics or police reports exist regarding safety and security in Malintut. In general terms, in the rural and interior areas of Central Kalimantan province, which include the Raren Batuah district and Barito Timur regency, the public safety situation can typically be assessed within the framework generally applicable to small communities: the rate of violent crime tends to be lower compared to large cities, though in rural, difficult-to-reach areas, police presence and infrastructure-based deterrent capacity are also more modest. Only province-level aggregated data provides an image of the extent of public safety issues within the province as a whole, and these cannot be directly extrapolated to a single small village. When planning any travel or settlement, it is advisable to seek up-to-date information from persons familiar with local conditions or from Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
No verified source exists regarding tourist attractions identifiable by name in Malintut itself. The interior-Borneo natural endowments of the broader Barito Timur regency – extensive tropical rainforests, river systems, and Borneo's biodiversity – may generally appeal to those interested in ecotourism, but a specific, named attraction or program within this region can only be identified if supported by verified sources. Among the better-known tourist destinations in Central Kalimantan province are nature reserves and riverine communities located in other parts of the province, though these typically do not lie near the Raren Batuah district. Those with interest are advised to request current and accurate information from the Kabupaten Barito Timur local tourism office regarding available programs and routes.
Summary
Malintut is a small, poorly documented settlement in Central Kalimantan province, within the Raren Batuah kecamatan, as part of Kabupaten Barito Timur. Based on available public sources, detailed demographic, economic, or tourism data specific only to this village cannot be reliably provided; general characteristics of the broader province and regency offer some context. Areas in the interior of Borneo possess distinctive natural and cultural attributes, but the most reliable source for detailed local information remains the direct knowledge of local administrative bodies and the people living there.

