Hajak – a small Bornean settlement in Teweh Baru District, Barito Utara Regency
Hajak is an Indonesian settlement located in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) province, within Barito Utara Regency, specifically in Teweh Baru District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-1.0202 latitude, 115.0110 east longitude), it is situated in the central interior regions of Borneo island. The provincial capital of Central Kalimantan is Palangka Raya city, and the province, with a total area of 153,564.50 km², is one of Indonesia's largest administrative units. According to 2020 census data, the province's total population was 2,669,969 inhabitants, which according to Indonesia's Ministry of Internal Affairs records as of mid-2024 had increased to 2,784,971 registered residents. Hajak village itself has no available independent statistics in the available sources, so the characteristics of the broader region are presented below, with clear indication of the contextual level.
General overview
Hajak is not among Indonesia's settlements that are particularly well-known for tourism or economic significance; it belongs to Teweh Baru District (kecamatan) within Barito Utara Regency. Barito Utara Regency lies in the northern part of Central Kalimantan province, with the region's character primarily defined by tropical rainforests, the Barito river system, and relatively low population density. In Borneo's interior regions, such small villages are generally characterized by agricultural and forestry activities, with often limited transportation infrastructure. Central Kalimantan province consists of 13 kabupaten (regencies) and 1 kota (municipal administrative unit), each with significantly different development levels. Specific detailed administrative or demographic data about Hajak village does not appear in available sources, so regarding local characteristics, only generalizations at the district and regency level can be made with appropriate caution.
Real estate and investment
No reliable, publicly verifiable data is available on the real estate market of Hajak and Teweh Baru District. The broader Barito Utara region and Central Kalimantan are generally characterized by property prices in smaller, interior-located villages being typically lower than in the provincial capital Palangka Raya or in more developed coastal cities. The province's economy relies heavily on natural resource extraction, including timber harvesting, mining, and plantation agriculture; these factors also influence local real estate market dynamics. According to Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full property ownership (Hak Milik) on land; for them the options are Hak Pakai (right of use) and in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights). These general legal frameworks are valid across the entire country and are therefore applicable in Central Kalimantan and the Hajak region as well. From an investment perspective, the region's potential primarily depends on the pace of infrastructure development and economic activity related to natural resources; assessing these requires up-to-date, local expert consultation.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available in the source material regarding Hajak's public safety. In the interior, sparsely populated regions of Central Kalimantan province, it can generally be said that smaller villages have a slow pace of life, with urban-type crime characteristically less present than in larger urbanized areas. However, before conducting any specific safety assessment, it is recommended to obtain current local information, as in some parts of the region tensions related to deforestation, illegal natural resource extraction, or land-use conflicts represent more general phenomena characteristic of the entire island. The province's authorities and local communities typically endeavor to maintain order, but institutional and infrastructural capacities may be more limited in smaller, difficult-to-reach areas. Based on all this, a well-founded, factual statement about Hajak's security situation can only be made based on local, current sources.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named tourist attractions linked to Hajak village. Teweh Baru District and the broader Barito Utara Regency lie in Borneo's interior regions, where natural features – tropical rainforests, river systems, the Barito river basin – could theoretically represent ecological and nature tourism appeal. Regarding Central Kalimantan province as a whole, it can be said that indigenous Dayak communities live in various parts of the province, and their culture and traditions form part of the region's cultural heritage; however, no verified source contains specific data regarding Hajak in this connection. For anyone wishing to gather information about available natural or cultural attractions in Barito Utara Regency or Teweh Baru District, it is advisable to inquire with local tourism authorities or reliable local sources, as available public documentation is incomplete in this area.
Summary
Hajak is a small Bornean settlement belonging to Teweh Baru District in Barito Utara Regency of Kalimantan Tengah province. The available, verifiable source material contains data exclusively at the provincial level; settlement-level demographic, economic, or tourism information is not publicly available. The broader region belongs to the tropical interior regions of Borneo island, where low population density, an economy based on natural resources, and limited infrastructure are more general characteristics. For those interested in Hajak or its immediate surroundings, consulting local administrative bodies or reliable on-site sources is recommended to obtain current and detailed information.

