Long Lamcin – small Bornean village in Kelay district, Kabupaten Berau
Long Lamcin is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Berau, in the territory of Kecamatan Kelay. Based on its coordinates (1.9181452° N, 116.6340103° E), it is located in the interior, jungle-covered region of Borneo, far from the province's capital, Samarinda. The available source material extends only to the regency level, so independent, detailed data about the village is not available; the following sections present verifiable connections of the broader region, clearly indicating when reference is made to Kabupaten Berau or Kecamatan Kelay as the wider context.
General overview
Long Lamcin is not widely known; its name does not appear in available Indonesian encyclopedic sources on Kabupaten Berau, indicating that it is a relatively small population village of primarily local significance. Kecamatan Kelay is one of the interior districts of Berau regency, situated in Borneo's dense tropical rainforest and river valley interior regions. Kabupaten Berau is one of the largest regencies by area in East Kalimantan, with its seat in Tanjung Redeb city. The regency overall presents a mosaic appearance: more developed coastal and urban zones alternate with difficult-to-access, sparsely inhabited interior areas. The Kelay River valley, whose name is reflected in the kecamatan's designation, is one of the region's defining natural elements. Communities living in such interior, river valley regions of Kalimantan are generally small villages sustained by agriculture and forest resources, accessible via river or dirt road leading toward the administrative center. Precise demographic and infrastructural data for Long Lamcin cannot be verified from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Long Lamcin is not available. Considering the broader context, the real estate market of Kabupaten Berau is primarily driven by Tanjung Redeb and coastal, tourism-affected areas. In the regency's interior, difficult-to-access regions – to which Long Lamcin belongs – property turnover is characteristically low, transactions typically occur within local, informal circles, and the investment market is substantially narrower than in the province's more developed areas. As a general Indonesian regulatory framework, it is worth noting that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in real property in Indonesia; limited, temporary rights (such as Hak Pakai, or usage rights) are available to them, with detailed conditions determined according to current Indonesian land laws. In Kalimantan's interior regions, the pace of infrastructural development influences long-term real estate market prospects; however, it is not possible to provide a well-founded assessment regarding Long Lamcin's specific situation due to the absence of source data.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or documented data exist regarding safety and security in Long Lamcin. Generally speaking, East Kalimantan's interior, rural areas – including Kabupaten Berau's interior districts – are characteristically low-crime regions practicing small-community lifestyle, where social control is strong and serious crimes are rare. However, difficulties in accessibility and potential gaps in healthcare and emergency infrastructure may present certain risks in less-known interior areas. The generally applicable precaution in such regions is to obtain proper orientation with local authorities and to engage a reliable local guide. A specific safety assessment of Long Lamcin cannot be provided based on currently available source data.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attraction identifiable from reliable sources is associated with Long Lamcin. The Kecamatan Kelay region and, more broadly, Kabupaten Berau's area, however, are rich in natural resources: the Derawan island group is located within the regency's territory, representing a regionally known destination for coastal tourism, particularly recognized for diving opportunities. This area, however, is geographically at a significant distance from Long Lamcin, located on the regency's eastern, coastal side. The interior regions – including the Kelay River area – are ecologically valuable as they belong to one of the least-disturbed zones of Bornean rainforest; here, fauna characteristic of Kalimantan's wilderness may occur, including rare primate and bird species. Nevertheless, these general ecological characteristics apply to the region and cannot be considered specific tourist attractions of Long Lamcin as an independent destination.
Summary
Long Lamcin is a small, interior Bornean village in East Kalimantan, in the Kecamatan Kelay district of Kabupaten Berau. Independent data on the village from reliable sources is not available, so its description necessarily rests on the broader regency and district framework. The area's natural assets are significant; however, the real estate market and tourist infrastructure in the regency's interior regions – in contrast to the more developed coastal and urban zones – are limited. For those planning to visit this region or settle there, thorough on-site orientation and consultation with local authorities are recommended.

