Bahaur Batu Raya – a Bornean village in Kecamatan Kahayan Kuala, Central Kalimantan
Bahaur Batu Raya is an Indonesian settlement on the island of Borneo (Kalimantan), in the province of Central Kalimantan (Kalimantan Tengah). Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Kahayan Kuala, which falls within Kabupaten Pulang Pisau. The capital of Kabupaten Pulang Pisau is the city of Pulang Pisau itself, located in Kecamatan Kahayan Hilir. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately –3.19° south latitude, 114.16° east longitude), it is situated near the lower course of the Kahayan River or its delta, in a characteristically marshy Bornean landscape divided by peatlands and tropical forests.
General overview
No independent settlement-level source is available regarding Bahaur Batu Raya's location and character, so the information below presents verified facts about the broader region, Kabupaten Pulang Pisau, with explicit indication that these are regency-level data. Kabupaten Pulang Pisau covers an area of 8,997 km², and according to the 2010 Indonesian census, it had 120,062 inhabitants, while by the end of 2024 this figure had grown to 144,663. The regency's motto is the expression "Handep Hapakat," which in the local Dayak Ngaju language means "mutual assistance" (gotong royong, or communal cooperation) — this reflects the traditional social values of the Dayak communities living in the region. Bahaur Batu Raya lies in Kecamatan Kahayan Kuala, which represents low-altitude terrain near the mouth of the Kahayan River, characterized by riverine landscape. Such Bornean riverside villages are typically small communities that subsist on agriculture, fishing, and gathering, where transportation is partly conducted by water. The settlement's name — the "Batu Raya" compound, which in Indonesian roughly means "large stone" or "stone area" — reflects local naming traditions, though no source provides details about this. Peatlands (gambut) are characteristic across the entire kabupaten's territory; these are ecologically significant areas, yet they constitute climatically and fire-hazardous zones in Borneo.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable data is available regarding Bahaur Batu Raya's real estate market or investment environment, so the following presents the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Pulang Pisau and Central Kalimantan province. Overall, Kabupaten Pulang Pisau is a relatively sparsely populated region with underdeveloped infrastructure, whose economic foundations rest on agriculture (mainly rice cultivation and palm oil), forestry, and fishing. Under such circumstances, the real estate market's size and liquidity are considerably smaller than in the areas surrounding Kalimantan's major cities (such as Palangka Raya or Banjarmasin). Generally speaking, in Indonesia foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (hak milik) of real estate, but may only hold property through limited rights — such as long-term lease agreements (hak sewa) or usufruct rights (hak pakai) under certain conditions. From an investment perspective, in such underdeveloped Bornean regions, appreciation potential depends on the pace of infrastructure development within the region. Central Kalimantan province may fall within the radius of developments related to the Indonesian capital's relocation (Nusantara), but this impact on more remote villages is limited — at least in the short and medium term.
Safety and security
No crime statistics or public safety data specific to Bahaur Batu Raya are available, so the following reflects the broader, verifiable context of Kabupaten Pulang Pisau and Central Kalimantan province. Smaller Bornean riverside villages are generally characterized by low crime rates and tight community bonds, where local customary law and community norms (including Dayak traditions) play an important role in maintaining social order. In the broader region, in sparsely populated and partially difficult-to-reach areas, police presence may be limited; this does not necessarily indicate higher risk, but accessibility of service systems (healthcare, emergency services) is also more restricted. A known risk factor in the region is the forest fire season, which particularly affects peatland-covered areas during the dry season (typically June–October), and has public health implications (smoke, air quality degradation). A specific safety assessment for Bahaur Batu Raya cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No direct sources are available regarding Bahaur Batu Raya's notable sites or tourist appeal. Tourism infrastructure in Kabupaten Pulang Pisau is generally limited; the kabupaten holds attraction primarily due to its natural endowments: the world of the Kahayan River and its tributaries, peatland ecosystems, and the culture and traditional lifestyle of the local Dayak communities constitute the region's general natural and cultural background. Across Central Kalimantan province, the Tanjung Puting National Park (in Kabupaten Kotawaringin, in the western part of the province) is recognized as a notable natural attraction, also renowned for orangutan rehabilitation — however, it lies at considerable distance from Bahaur Batu Raya and does not fall within Kabupaten Pulang Pisau. The Kahayan River course could potentially be relevant for Bornean river tourism, but no verifiable data exists on organized tourism offerings in the immediate vicinity of Bahaur Batu Raya.
Summary
Bahaur Batu Raya is a small Bornean settlement in Kecamatan Kahayan Kuala within Kabupaten Pulang Pisau, Central Kalimantan province. Since no independent settlement-level sources are available, the picture of it can be drawn based on the general characteristics of the 8,997 km² regency with approximately 144,663 inhabitants: a sparsely populated region divided by peatlands and river networks, whose economy relies on agriculture and fishing, with a motto that emphasizes communal cooperation in the Dayak Ngaju "Handep Hapakat." The settlement has no documented special appeal from either a tourist or real estate market perspective; individuals planning to visit or settle there are advised to thoroughly research local conditions beforehand.

