Biatan Baru – a small settlement in the Biatan district, East Kalimantan Province
Biatan Baru is a village in Kabupaten Berau, located in Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) Province, specifically within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Biatan. It is situated on the eastern part of the island of Borneo, at approximately 1.57 degrees north latitude and 117.98 degrees east longitude. The provincial capital, Samarinda, is at a considerable distance from the Biatan district. Based on available sources, detailed statistical or encyclopedic data specifically about the settlement is not readily available; therefore, the following description presents verifiable characteristics of the province and the broader region, with clear indication of which administrative level is being discussed.
General overview
Biatan Baru itself does not appear in extensive tourism or administrative sources, so detailed demographic data and precise descriptions of the settlement's infrastructure are not available in verified form. The district known as Kecamatan Biatan belongs to Kabupaten Berau, which is one of the extensive, sparsely populated regions of East Kalimantan Province. The province as a whole – with an area of 127,346.92 km² according to Wikipedia sources – is Indonesia's fourth least densely populated area, with a total provincial population of 3,941,766 as of 2020. This means that smaller villages like Biatan Baru are typically scattered across vast forested and agricultural areas with low population density. Kabupaten Berau itself is known for the preservation of natural ecosystems, its mineral resources, and its coastal and forested regions, although these characteristics cannot be documented with sources as they directly apply to Biatan Baru municipality. The Biatan district is presumably an administrative unit of agricultural character consisting of small villages, but concrete local data is not available to confirm this.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data source is available regarding Biatan Baru's real estate market; therefore, the following description presents the broader context of East Kalimantan Province and the Berau region. Kalimantan Timur has received increased attention in the Indonesian real estate market over the past decade, partly due to economic activity generated by coal mining and oil and gas extraction, and partly due to the planned construction of Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN), Indonesia's new capital, which is also being realized on provincial territory. This development could stimulate real estate demand across the province in the medium term, though its direct impact on remote villages in Kabupaten Berau – such as Biatan Baru – is not currently documented. Generally speaking, in similar small villages in Kalimantan, real estate prices are significantly lower than in urbanized areas of the province, though liquidity and infrastructure are also more limited. For foreign citizens, it is important to note that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain Hak Sewa (lease arrangements) are available, whose general conditions are regulated by Indonesian agrarian law and apply in East Kalimantan as well.
Safety and security
No specific settlement-level crime data or security assessment for Biatan Baru is available in publicly verifiable sources. Regarding the broader province of Kalimantan Timur, it can be generally stated that in rural, sparsely populated communities, serious violent crime is typically less frequent than in larger urban centers, though this observation cannot be verified with specific statistics for Biatan Baru. In rural parts of Borneo, typical risks may include hazards resulting from inadequate infrastructure, limited healthcare accessibility, and periodic natural phenomena such as flooding or forest fires; however, these are generally characteristic of similarly situated rural villages in East Kalimantan and are not unique to Biatan Baru. For any specific travel or stay planning, it is advisable to obtain information about actual conditions from local authorities or reliable, current sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attraction specifically associated with Biatan Baru can be identified in published sources. However, across the broader Kabupaten Berau area, numerous natural and cultural sites of national and international significance are recognized. The region's best-known tourist destination is the Derawan Islands (Kepulauan Derawan), which, due to sea turtles, manta rays, and rich coral reefs, is considered one of Indonesia's most significant diving tourism areas; however, this is located at a relatively great distance from Biatan Baru, on the shores of Berau Bay. The rainforest interior of Kabupaten Berau also attracts those interested in ecotourism, near the boundaries of the Kayan Mentarang National Park. Based on available data, the immediate vicinity of Biatan Baru is not among Berau's well-known tourist zones, and detailed, reliable sources regarding local natural or cultural attractions are not available.
Summary
Biatan Baru is a small, incompletely documented settlement in East Kalimantan, located within the Kecamatan Biatan district as part of Kabupaten Berau. The province's characteristic low population density and rural Bornean environment define the character of the place, though specific local data – from population to infrastructure – are not publicly verifiable. For investors and tourism interests, the broader Berau region is relevant, where mineral extraction, ecotourism, and the indirect effects of IKN development determine economic processes; however, Biatan Baru's direct role in these activities has not yet been documented in sources.

