Benangin V – small settlement in Central Kalimantan's Barito Utara District
Benangin V is located in Kalimantan Tengah (Central Kalimantan) Province in Indonesia, within Kabupaten Barito Utara (North Barito Regency), in Teweh Timur District (kecamatan). It sits in the interior of Borneo island, positioned at approximately 115.37 degrees east longitude, slightly south of the Equator. Central Kalimantan Province is one of Indonesia's largest provinces, covering an area of 153,564.50 km², with Palangka Raya as its provincial capital. According to the 2020 census, the province had a population of slightly more than 2.67 million, while 2024 estimates from the Ministry of Internal Affairs place the figure at approximately 2.79 million residents. Beyond these province-level statistics, more detailed demographic or other specific statistical data about Benangin V is not available from verifiable public sources.
General overview
Benangin V is a small, rural settlement in Teweh Timur District, administratively part of Kabupaten Barito Utara. The Roman numeral in its name indicates that multiple adjacent administrative units sharing the same root name exist in the area — this is standard practice in Indonesia's Kalimantan region, where villages and hamlets are differentiated by serial numbers. Administratively, Teweh Timur District is connected to Muara Teweh city, which serves as the regency seat and the economic and administrative center of the North Barito region. In the interior areas of Central Kalimantan, the natural environment is defining: the landscape is typically characterized by tropical rainforests, rivers, and swampy, peat-rich areas, all of which significantly influence local transportation and livelihood opportunities. The province, particularly the Barito river watershed, has traditionally been home to indigenous Dayak ethnic communities, and this heritage is reflected in the cultural practices, agricultural customs, and forestry traditions of those living here. No reliable sources currently provide specific information about Benangin V — such as its population, area, or economic profile.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data specific to Benangin V is publicly available. However, at the broader level of Kabupaten Barito Utara and Central Kalimantan Province, several general contextual points merit attention. Rural settlements in Borneo's interior are generally not among Indonesia's real estate market hotspots: primary economic activity typically centers on agriculture, forestry, mining (in Central Kalimantan's case, coal and gold), small-scale retail, and fishing sectors. Real estate prices and investment activity in these areas are substantially lower than in cities on Java island or Bali's tourist zones. Foreign citizens' opportunities to acquire Indonesian real estate are constrained by Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria) and related regulations: foreigners generally cannot acquire full land ownership rights (hak milik), but may participate in the real estate market only under specific, limited legal arrangements — such as hak pakai (usage rights) or lease structures. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in Barito Utara District. Before making concrete investment decisions, on-site legal and market due diligence is advisable.
Safety and security
No publicly available, reliable public safety statistics or official incident reports specific to Benangin V are available. For the broader region of Central Kalimantan Province, it can be noted that Indonesia's interior, rural areas generally do not feature among the country's most dangerous regions according to public perception and international travel advisories. However, the characteristics of Borneo's interior areas — sparse infrastructure, limited access to public services, and challenging healthcare provision — substantially affect daily living conditions and may complicate emergency assistance if needed. In certain areas of Central Kalimantan over recent decades, local tensions related to resource management, land use, and deforestation have occurred; these have been primarily political-economic conflicts rather than general public safety concerns. In the absence of specific data, no distinct assessment can be made about Benangin V's security situation.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly associated with Benangin V are known from verified sources. In the broader region of Kabupaten Barito Utara and Teweh Timur District, the natural environment — tropical rainforests, the Barito River and its tributaries, and associated ecosystems — provides the primary draw for those visiting Central Kalimantan's interior areas. Characteristic of the province as a whole is that for those interested in Dayak communities' traditional culture, local craftsmanship, longhouse structures, and ceremonies, this area can offer unique experiences. Additionally, certain parts of Central Kalimantan Province contain ecologically valuable and ecotourism-suitable areas, partly based on the province's distinctive biodiversity. These characteristics hold generally at the provincial level; however, no verifiable data currently exists regarding whether these opportunities are accessible in Benangin V's immediate vicinity and what infrastructure is available.
Summary
Benangin V is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan Province, in Teweh Timur District of Kabupaten Barito Utara, in Borneo's interior. Publicly available and verifiable detailed information about the settlement is extremely limited, therefore understanding of the area can only be framed through province- and region-level context. In terms of natural and cultural characteristics, the broader environment — Borneo's rainforests, the Barito River region, and Dayak traditions — provides the framework for understanding the location. From real estate market, public safety, and tourist attraction perspectives alike, only generalizations applicable to the region as a whole can be applied, as settlement-specific, reliable data is currently not accessible.

