Melati Jaya – a village of small settlements in Gunung Tabur District, Berau Regency
Melati Jaya is a village (desa) in East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia, administratively belonging to Gunung Tabur District (Kecamatan Gunung Tabur) and Berau Regency (Kabupaten Berau). Based on its coordinates, it is located in the eastern part of Borneo Island, near approximately 2.31 degrees north latitude and 117.68 degrees east longitude. The area falls within the sphere of the large Borneo rainforest zone and the watershed of the Berau River. Detailed settlement-level database sources are not available in the materials at hand, therefore the contextual information presented below is at the level of Gunung Tabur District and Berau Regency, with clear indication that these refer to the broader region and not necessarily to this single village alone.
General overview
Melati Jaya is not among the more widely known Indonesian tourism or real estate market destinations, and no independent entry or detailed description of it is found in available sources. Gunung Tabur District, to which the village is administratively connected, is a district within Berau Regency, whose territory reflects the characteristic natural features of eastern Borneo: dense tropical forests, riverine landscape, and relatively sparsely populated rural areas characterize the region. Berau Regency itself is one of the largest administrative units in East Kalimantan, with an economy traditionally built on the extraction of natural resources — primarily coal, farmed pearls, fisheries, and forestry. Smaller villages like Melati Jaya generally engage in agricultural and fishing activities, but available sources do not contain specific regional data, population figures, or territorial extent, so this information is omitted from the present overview.
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level data on Melati Jaya's real estate market is not available. At the level of Berau Regency, it can be said that the real estate market in the area is typically less developed than in more developed urban areas of the province, such as the Balikpapan or Samarinda regions. However, East Kalimantan has received increased attention in recent years as the site of Nusantara, Indonesia's intended new capital, which spans across the neighboring North Penajam Paser Regency and Kutai Kartanegara Regency. This infrastructure and economic development dynamic could in principle have an impact on the province's real estate market as a whole, but we lack reliable data on the extent of direct impact on villages in Berau. Generally speaking, foreign citizens' property rights in Indonesia are limited: foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate, but rather primarily have access to longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). This general legal framework applies to the entire territory of the province, including Berau Regency and its constituent villages, including Melati Jaya.
Safety and security
No verifiable settlement-level or district-level statistics or detailed sources are available regarding safety and security in Melati Jaya. Berau Regency and, more broadly, East Kalimantan Province are among the relatively sparsely populated, rural regions within Indonesia. In smaller rural villages, crime rates are typically lower than in larger cities, however this statement cannot be confirmed or refuted for Melati Jaya on the basis of credible local data. Travelers and those planning longer stays are advised to seek information from Indonesian authorities, local government, or trustworthy local contacts regarding the current situation, as general regional trends do not necessarily accurately reflect conditions in individual villages.
Tourist attractions
No sources-backed tourist attractions specifically associated with Melati Jaya are found in available materials. At the level of Gunung Tabur District and Berau Regency, however, the region offers numerous well-known attractions that may be accessible at an unknown but potentially reachable distance from the village. One of the most famous tourist destinations in Berau Regency is the Derawan Island Group (Kepulauan Derawan), known for its reef systems, sea turtles, and diving opportunities. Gunung Tabur, the seat and namesake of Gunung Tabur District, is itself an area with a historical past linked to a former sultanate. The cultures of communities living along the Berau River and the rainforests extending into the interior of Kalimantan also attract those interested in ecotourism, but specific named attractions directly connected to Melati Jaya village cannot be identified from available sources.
Summary
Melati Jaya is a small village in Berau Regency, East Kalimantan, belonging to Gunung Tabur District, for which detailed, verified settlement-level data is not available. The broader region, Berau Regency, is an area rich in natural resources due to its proximity to Borneo's rainforests, the Berau River, and the Derawan Islands, economically based primarily on raw material extraction and fisheries. Those considering the village or its immediate surroundings for longer stays, investment, or other purposes would be well advised to consult current local sources, as general provincial and regency-level data do not necessarily accurately reflect the specific circumstances of a smaller rural community.

