Biatan Lempake – small Bornean settlement in the Biatan district of Berau Regency
Biatan Lempake is an Indonesian settlement located in East Kalimantan province (Kalimantan Timur), belonging to the Biatan district (Kecamatan Biatan) of Berau Regency (Kabupaten Berau). Geographically, it is situated on the eastern part of Borneo island; based on its coordinates, it lies slightly north of the Equator at approximately 1.56° north latitude and 118.01° east longitude. Regarding the broader region of East Kalimantan, information about the province's main characteristics is available from available sources, however, detailed standalone documentation about the settlement itself is not currently available, therefore the following sections present the broader administrative and geographical context.
General overview
Biatan Lempake belongs to the Kecamatan Biatan administrative unit, which forms part of Kabupaten Berau. Berau Regency extends over the northern territories of East Kalimantan province and fits into one of Borneo's characteristic landscapes, partially forested and partially characterized by river valleys. East Kalimantan province has a total area of 127,346.92 km² and, according to 2020 data, had approximately 3,941,766 inhabitants; by the second half of 2025, the estimated population reached 4,194,958. The province is one of Indonesia's least densely populated regions: the country's fourth-least densely populated province. This low population density is generally characteristic of Berau Regency and thus of the Biatan district, where the natural environment and agricultural and forestry activities determine the local way of life. Biatan Lempake is certainly a smaller rural community, whose daily life is adapted to the surrounding natural conditions and local economic structure. The provincial capital is the city of Samarinda, which serves as the administrative and commercial center of the region.
Real estate and investment
Directly available real estate market data specific to Biatan Lempake is not accessible. Considering the broader context, East Kalimantan province has received increased attention from Indonesian and international investors over the past decade, partly due to its rich natural resources – coal, timber, palm oil – and partly due to the planned construction of Indonesia's new capital (Ibu Kota Nusantara), which is also located in East Kalimantan. This development has stimulated real estate market activity in certain areas of the province, however, its impact on more remote, rural areas of Berau Regency – such as Biatan district – may currently be limited. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) of real estate; property titles available to foreign nationals include long-term leases (Hak Sewa) and building rights (Hak Guna Bangunan), with the details regulated by Indonesian real estate laws. In rural areas, real estate transactions are typically modest, and the transactions involved generally occur between local and domestic actors.
Safety and security
Direct, verifiable data on public safety in Biatan Lempake is not available. Regarding Berau Regency and rural areas of East Kalimantan generally, it can be stated that in sparsely populated areas, characteristically small village communities, public safety generally presents a stable picture, with serious crime rates typically low in such rural communities. However, natural conditions – extensive forests, relatively sparse infrastructure – may hinder official accessibility in certain areas. Travelers and those considering settling there are advised to obtain information from local and provincial authorities, as well as the relevant bodies of Berau Regency about the current situation. Generally, rural communities in Indonesia, through their strong local cohesion, typically provide a safe environment for local residents.
Tourist attractions
No identifiable tourist attractions directly associated with Biatan Lempake settlement can be identified from available sources. The broader Berau Regency, however, is one of East Kalimantan's areas of natural value: the regency is known for the Derawan Island Group, which is located at the Berau Sea and is renowned for its marine biodiversity and coral reefs. However, these natural assets are presumably at considerable distance from Biatan district and cannot be considered local attractions in the strict sense. East Kalimantan generally is a destination for those interested in Bornean rainforests, rivers, and nature-based tourism; the province is known among other things as the natural habitat of orangutans. Nevertheless, regarding what specific natural or cultural attractions may be accessible near Biatan Lempake, reliable, verifiable sources are currently not available.
Summary
Biatan Lempake is a presumably small rural community situated in East Kalimantan province, in the Biatan district of Kabupaten Berau, for which detailed, standalone documentation is not currently publicly available. The sparse population density characteristic of the broader region, natural resource wealth, and recent development trends – particularly the dynamics resulting from proximity to Indonesia's new capital – collectively provide a distinctive context for the area. For those seeking detailed, up-to-date information on administrative, real estate market, or tourism-related questions concerning Biatan Lempake, contact with the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Berau is recommended.

