Gurimbang – small Bornean settlement in the Kabupaten Berau Sambaliung district
Gurimbang is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, belonging to Kabupaten Berau and located within the Kecamatan Sambaliung administrative district. Geographically, it is situated in the interior of Borneo island, at approximately 2.05° north latitude and 117.63° east longitude. Currently, no detailed documented sources focusing specifically on this settlement are available; therefore, the presentation below is based on verified and accessible context at the Kecamatan Sambaliung and Kabupaten Berau levels, which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Gurimbang belongs to Kecamatan Sambaliung, which is one of the administrative districts of Kabupaten Berau in East Kalimantan. Kabupaten Berau itself is located in the eastern part of Borneo and is one of the most geographically extensive Indonesian regencies in terms of both territory and natural characteristics. The name "Berau" simultaneously refers to the local ethnic group (Suku Berau), the sultanate that previously existed in the region (Kesultanan Berau), and the administrative unit itself (Kabupaten Berau), indicating that the region historically possessed its own distinct cultural and political identity. Gurimbang, as one of the villages in Sambaliung district, presumably reflects a way of life based on agricultural and natural resources characteristic of the region, as is generally observed in rural settlements throughout East Kalimantan. The district and regency are considered underdeveloped rural areas from a tourism perspective, where the level of infrastructure and services lags behind the southern parts of the island or areas closer to the Java Sea coast. Current population figures, territorial data, or other verified statistics concerning the village are not available from established sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable data regarding Gurimbang's real estate market is not available. The broader context can be approached at the Kabupaten Berau level: East Kalimantan province is one of the defining regions of the Indonesian economy in resource extraction (coal, oil, timber), which results in industrial-type investment activity in certain areas, while the real estate market in rural, smaller villages typically remains narrow and local in character. In Indonesia, land ownership regulations applicable to foreign citizens operate within universally valid legal frameworks that restrict real estate acquisition possibilities: as a general rule, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over Indonesian land, but may instead employ longer-term lease arrangements (hak sewa, hak pakai), whose details should always be clarified with a local legal expert. In smaller Bornean villages like Gurimbang, the volume of real estate market transactions is generally low, price levels are modest compared to urban areas, and investment decisions are substantially influenced by the condition of local infrastructure, road network accessibility, and the level of public service development.
Safety and security
No documented sources providing specific public safety statistics or incidents relating to Gurimbang are available. In general terms, rural districts of East Kalimantan – including the countryside areas of Kabupaten Berau – are not among Indonesia's regions with notably high crime rates, though the precise situation may vary from village to village and from period to period. In smaller, agriculturally oriented communities, strong local social cohesion and community norms typically shape the picture of everyday safety. For visitors and potential investors, the generally recommended precautions apply as they do in other rural parts of Indonesia: informing local authorities and the community of the intention to visit, as well as prior familiarization with terrain and weather conditions are particularly important in such a remote location.
Tourist attractions
No established tourist attractions directly connected to Gurimbang are known from verified sources. However, the broader environment of Kecamatan Sambaliung and Kabupaten Berau forms part of Borneo's natural wealth: the region as a whole is characterized by lush tropical rainforest, a diverse river system, and rich biodiversity, which are generally characteristic of rural areas in East Kalimantan. The historical heritage of Kesultanan Berau represents cultural interest at the regency level; however, the specific relationship of these elements to Gurimbang cannot be precisely determined due to lack of sources. For potential visitors, the exploration of the natural environment and local culture represents the most likely motivation, but detailed mapping of infrastructural conditions and accessibility is essential before planning a trip.
Summary
Gurimbang is a sparsely documented small settlement in East Kalimantan, forming part of the Kecamatan Sambaliung district of Kabupaten Berau. Data directly concerning the village is limited, and therefore understanding the location is best achieved through context provided at the regency and provincial levels. Kabupaten Berau is a Bornean region rich in natural resources that carries the historical heritage of Kesultanan Berau, and its rural settlements – including presumptively Gurimbang – present a characteristic picture of Indonesian rural life. Anyone planning to travel to or invest in this area would be well advised to prepare with thorough on-site information gathering and involvement of local experts.

