Turan Amis – a settlement in Barito Timur regency, Central Kalimantan
Turan Amis is one of the settlements in Raren Batuah kecamatan (district), which forms part of the administrative territory of Barito Timur kabupaten (regency) in Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah) province. Located in the eastern part of the Indonesian island of Borneo, the regency has a population of approximately 118,000 inhabitants and is characteristically a sparsely populated, forest-dominated area. The settlements here, including Turan Amis, function as part of the Bornean tropical ecosystem and Indonesian Central Kalimantan rural communities. The settlement is part of a remote, rural area located farther from Tamiang Layang, the regency center.
General overview
Turan Amis is a remote, small settlement that is not particularly prominent in tourism and accommodation awareness in the Kalimantan region. Located in Raren Batuah kecamatan, which is one of several settlements in Barito Timur regency, primarily engaged in agriculture and forestry. From an Indonesian statistical perspective, the settlement is an organic part of the country's extensive rural network, where the local community pursues a traditional or semi-modern lifestyle. Based on available data regarding Barito Timur regency, the total population of the kabupaten was 115,406 in 2020, and by mid-2024 it had grown to 118,021 inhabitants, indicating modest growth but still representing a sparsely populated area (average population density of 30 people/km²). In Turan Amis and its immediate vicinity, typical sociodemographic characteristics—primarily agriculture, forestry, fishing, and local connections—are the determining factors.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market information is not available at the settlement level for Turan Amis. However, based on the broader real estate market dynamics of Barito Timur regency, it can be stated that in such remote, peripheral Indonesian areas, real estate transactions are typically low and primarily involve local individuals or community structures. In settlements like Turan Amis in Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan province, property ownership is primarily manifested in land occupation, local residential use, and retention for resource-based or family business purposes. According to Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire property rights to Indonesian real estate; they may obtain at most a lease agreement limited to 30 years (hak pakai) or exercise rights indirectly through Indonesian corporate structures. The low population density and rural character of the Barito Timur regency area suggest that land acquisition, development, or capitalization opportunities are severely limited. Available options are primarily based on local or mixed connections and through organizations or individuals who already possess traditional, community, or registered rights in the area. From an investment perspective, Turan Amis and its immediate surroundings represent an isolated area with limited economic dynamics.
Safety and security
Specific safety statistics are not available at the settlement level for Turan Amis; however, the general situation in Barito Timur regency and Central Kalimantan province can be examined. Historically, Central Kalimantan province has faced challenges such as deforestation, illegal gold mining, and related social and public order disruptions; however, regular organized police presence and the development of administrative institutions have improved over recent decades. Barito Timur regency, as a comparably rural kabupaten, operates with a stably functioning administrative system and local police cooperation structure. Turan Amis, as a small settlement based on local community, likely operates with low levels of crime and community norm-enforcement structures, where local leadership (tokoh adat, village-level administration) serves as the primary guarantor of public order. Generic travel advice for Indonesian rural areas includes consulting local and regional information sources and establishing prior contact with the administrative authorities of the given area.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions or notable sites are available in sources at the settlement level for Turan Amis. The settlement is a small, rural village with no established tourist routes or institutions. At the Raren Batuah kecamatan and Barito Timur regency level, there are similarly no known, commercially registered tourist facilities or world-class attractions. The regency and Central Kalimantan province, however, encompass on a larger scale natural values such as the sparsely populated forest areas in question, and custom-based communities. Anyone seeking tourist activities in such peripheral Indonesian areas would need to coordinate with a local guide or the regency-level tourism organization (if one operates) and become acquainted with the local interpretation of ethnic-natural tourism. Turan Amis and its immediate region are better suited to purposeful, well-prepared travel than to organized tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Turan Amis functions as a small, peripheral settlement in Central Kalimantan province, in Raren Batuah kecamatan of Barito Timur regency. The location is not a developed area in terms of real estate or tourism, with limited infrastructure and an economy operating on local, community-based foundations. Following general Indonesian rural public security norms, it is a relatively stable area. Anyone traveling to this region will require thorough preparation, identification of local contacts, and acceptance of the area's rural, small-community character.

