Maluang – a small Borneo village in Gunung Tabur District, Berau Regency
Maluang is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in the province of East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur), within the territory of Berau Regency and administratively part of Gunung Tabur Kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (2.365594° N, 117.5848° E), it is located in the eastern part of Borneo island, within the broader region of the Berau River valley. Currently, no independent settlement-level encyclopedic or administrative sources are available for the village; therefore, the following description is based on available regency- and district-level information, with clear indication that the given context refers to the broader surrounding area.
General overview
Maluang does not feature among widely known Indonesian tourist destinations, and its name does not appear independently detailed as a unit in major travel or administrative databases. Gunung Tabur District, to which the village administratively belongs, is one of the internal territorial units of Berau Regency, named after the historical Gunung Tabur Sultanate, a branch of the Berau Sultanate. Berau Regency itself extends across the northern part of East Kalimantan province and is territorially one of Indonesia's larger regencies; it is characterized predominantly by tropical rainforests, river valleys, and coastal areas. Gunung Tabur District is located near Tanjung Redeb city, which serves as the administrative and economic center of Berau Regency. Maluang is likely a smaller community belonging to the less urbanized interior portion of the district, for which local agricultural and forestry activities may be determining factors, although verified sources on this matter are not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Maluang is not available. At the broader level of Berau Regency, it can be stated in general terms that the region's real estate market is most active around Tanjung Redeb city center, while in more distant rural areas — such as the interior of Gunung Tabur District — real estate turnover and prices typically operate at more moderate levels. In East Kalimantan province, infrastructural investments over recent decades have concentrated primarily along economic axes organized around coal mining and oil and gas industries, which may indirectly affect certain rural areas, though their direct impact on individual villages varies. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available, which constitute the legal framework valid throughout the country. Prior to any investment decision, the involvement of local legal and real estate experts is always advisable.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistical data is available regarding public safety in Maluang. Based on general characterization of Berau Regency as a whole, it can be stated that the rural, sparsely populated villages of East Kalimantan province are typically low-crime communities where local customary law and community norms strongly determine everyday life. The regional bodies of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) are present in Berau Regency and conduct organized patrol activities around administrative centers. In more distant villages, police presence and response times naturally differ from those in urban areas, though no concrete data regarding broader security incidents is known specifically for Gunung Tabur District or Maluang. Generally applicable precautions for travelers — particularly in tropical, forested areas, attention to natural hazards such as flooding and wildlife — are applicable here as well.
Tourist attractions
Maluang itself does not possess independent tourist attractions supported by sources. However, the name of Gunung Tabur District is connected to the historical Gunung Tabur Sultanate, whose architectural heritage is to be found in the Tanjung Redeb area, within the broader region of the district. Among the best-known tourist destinations in Berau Regency is the Derawan Islands group (Kepulauan Derawan), a location recognized throughout Indonesia for marine and diving tourism, although this area is likely situated at considerable distance from Maluang. The area along the Berau River generally attracts ecotourists, as the region's rainforests and river valleys maintain rich wildlife — including Bornean orangutans. These natural values pertain to the broader regency context; due to lack of sources, no named attractions in the immediate vicinity of Maluang can be specified.
Summary
Maluang is a sparsely documented small Indonesian village in Gunung Tabur District belonging to Berau Regency in East Kalimantan province. Currently, no independent, detailed administrative or tourist sources are available for the village; therefore, concerning individual characteristics, only the broader regency- and provincial-level context can be presented reliably. Based on its location, the settlement is linked to a rural community within the eastern interior regions of Borneo, whose life is presumably closely connected to the local natural environment and the farming traditions of the Berau River valley. For those planning an extended stay or property rental at the regency or district level, prior familiarity with Tanjung Redeb city's urban infrastructure and the local legal framework is essential.

