Lobang Kelatak – small Bornean settlement in Batu Putih District of Berau Regency
Lobang Kelatak is an Indonesian village located in East Kalimantan province (Kalimantan Timur), within Berau Regency (Kabupaten Berau), and specifically in Batu Putih District (Kecamatan Batu Putih). Based on its geographical coordinates (1.3117° north latitude, 118.4514° east longitude), it is situated on the eastern part of Borneo island. The provincial capital of Samarinda is located considerably to the south. Lobang Kelatak itself does not appear in available encyclopedic sources, so the following sections present verified data concerning the broader administrative units and generally known regional characteristics, always clearly indicating which administrative level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Lobang Kelatak belongs to the administrative area of Kecamatan Batu Putih within Kabupaten Berau. Berau Regency is one of the relatively sparsely populated districts of East Kalimantan province, characterized by extensive tropical rainforests, river valleys, and coastal areas near the Celebes Sea. Based on provincial data, East Kalimantan covers an area of 127,346.92 km². In 2020, the province's population was 3,941,766 inhabitants, rising to 4,194,958 by the second half of 2025 — making the region Indonesia's fourth least densely populated province. Small villages, presumably including Lobang Kelatak, typically subsist on agricultural or fishing activities, in line with the natural endowments of Berau Regency. Kabupaten Berau is also known for hosting some of East Kalimantan's notable natural values, though none of these can be directly linked to Lobang Kelatak based on available sources.
Real estate and investment
No reliable real estate market data specific to Lobang Kelatak is available, so the following presents context at the broader — provincial and regency — levels. Over the past decade, interest in the real estate market has intensified in East Kalimantan province, partly due to developments in the southern part of the province related to Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, which has been accompanied by increases in regional property prices and investment activity. However, this intensification primarily affects the more southern and infrastructure-developed areas of the province; Kabupaten Berau, particularly its smaller and less accessible settlements, traditionally show lower property turnover and price levels compared to these areas. Under Indonesian land laws, foreigners generally cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); for foreign private individuals or legal entities, the typical forms available are Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights). From an investment perspective, agricultural and forestry utilization, as well as activities related to natural resource extraction, may be determining factors in the Kecamatan Batu Putih area, though only regency-level generalizations can be made based on available sources.
Safety and security
No crime statistics or local police data specific to Lobang Kelatak is available in the sources consulted. Regarding East Kalimantan province generally, it can be noted that population density is low — a fact supported by the data mentioned earlier — which typically correlates with modest crime rates in small villages, though this does not substitute for concrete, local-level crime statistics. In the region, particularly in more remote, forested areas, the lack of infrastructure and healthcare provision may represent a more significant daily challenge. For travelers, standard precautions apply: obtaining information from local authorities and regency-level administration about current conditions, particularly during the rainy season when road conditions may change.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attraction directly linked to Lobang Kelatak and named in sources is documented. However, the broader Kabupaten Berau area is widely known to contain the Derawan Islands (Kepulauan Derawan), which rank among East Kalimantan's most renowned natural tourist destinations: the area is recognized among divers and nature enthusiasts for its coral reefs, sea turtle nesting sites, and underwater biodiversity. These islands, however, are located at another, more easterly point within Kabupaten Berau, and it cannot be asserted without sources that they are easily accessible from Lobang Kelatak. The Kecamatan Batu Putih area itself may offer nature-based experiences due to its rivers, hills, and primary forest areas, but the source material does not mention any specific named attractions for this district. It follows from all this that those seeking the natural values of Berau Regency would be well advised to target the wider Kabupaten Berau, particularly the better-known locations, and to regard Lobang Kelatak rather as a transit point or starting point for exploring the region.
Summary
Lobang Kelatak is a small Bornean village with limited documentation in wider public sources, belonging to Kecamatan Batu Putih in Kabupaten Berau, East Kalimantan province. The available source material contains verifiable data exclusively at the provincial level, so an independent, factual characterization of the settlement can be offered only in limited terms. The broader region is a sparsely populated, natural resource-rich area whose defining administrative and tourist center points toward the regency capital. From real estate market, safety and security, and tourist attraction perspectives alike, verified relationships at the regency and provincial levels provide the framework for interpreting local conditions.

