Merasa – a small settlement in Borneo's interior, in Kelay District of Berau Regency
Merasa is a small settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province in Indonesia, specifically in Kelay District (Kecamatan Kelay) belonging to Berau Regency. Based on its geographical coordinates (1.7503408° North latitude, 117.2440957° East longitude), it is located in the northern interior of Borneo. The broader region to which the settlement belongs encompasses the eastern portion of Indonesian Kalimantan, characterized by rainforests, river valleys, and relatively sparse population density. Since no detailed, publicly accessible database sources are available specifically about Merasa, the facts presented below are drawn from information at the district, regency, and provincial levels.
General overview
Merasa is one of the settlements in Kelay District (Kecamatan Kelay), which belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Berau. East Kalimantan province itself extends along the eastern coast and interior areas of Borneo, and is one of Indonesia's largest provinces. Berau Regency is located in the northern part of East Kalimantan; the regency seat is the city of Tanjung Redeb. Kelay District stretches across the regency's interior, forest-covered areas, where the Kelay River and its tributaries shape the landscape and local transportation options. In such districts, villages typically depend on agriculture, forestry, and small-scale fishing; infrastructure development generally lags behind that of coastal cities. Merasa is thus a little-known, small-scale interior Bornean community for which no specific data exists regarding its significance from tourist or economic perspectives.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data for Merasa and Kelay District is not publicly available. At the broader Berau Regency level, it can be noted that East Kalimantan province has shown economic development over recent decades due to coal mining, forestry activities, and oil and gas sectors. This process generated real estate demand in certain areas; however, in interior, less accessible districts—such as Kelay District—the real estate market has generally remained narrow and local in character. Under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) provide a lawful framework. This general regulatory environment applies to Berau Regency and Merasa within it, but describing specific real estate market developments pertaining to Merasa would require reliable local sources, which are currently unavailable.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics for Merasa are not available. Small villages in East Kalimantan province and generally in Borneo's interior areas are typically characterized by low urbanization levels and community-based social organization, where strong local social networks generally contribute to relative public safety. However, the access difficulties and infrastructure deficiencies of such areas can sometimes impede rapid official response. Generally speaking, life in rural interior areas of East Kalimantan tends to be quieter than in urban zones; however, any specific claims about Merasa cannot be made without sources.
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions are listed in available sources regarding Merasa as a tourist destination. The broader Berau Regency, however, is one of East Kalimantan's notable tourism areas: the Derawan Islands (Kepulauan Derawan), found on the regency's coast, are among the province's known natural assets and are notable for their marine biological diversity; however, these are located at significant distance from Merasa, on the eastern coast. The natural environment of Kelay District's interior areas—the rainforests, river valleys, and wildlife—could provide a basis for ecological tourism, but available sources do not specifically document such offerings tied to Merasa. For interested parties, tourist information about Berau Regency as a whole provides a more well-founded starting point.
Summary
Merasa is a small, poorly documented settlement in East Kalimantan, in Kelay District, as part of Berau Regency. Located in Borneo's interior, forested regions, it presents the typical picture of the area's rural, interior territories regarding local conditions and infrastructure. No concrete demographic, real estate market, or tourism data for Merasa is publicly available; for interested parties, information available at the Kabupaten Berau level provides the reliable framework for understanding the region.

