Bontang Kuala – coastal fishing settlement in the northern part of East Kalimantan's industrial city
Bontang Kuala is located in the Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) province, specifically within Kota Bontang city, belonging to the Kecamatan Bontang Utara (North Bontang) district. Based on its coordinates (0.14° north latitude, 117.50° east longitude), the settlement lies near the eastern coast of Borneo, along the Makassar Strait. The provincial capital of East Kalimantan is Samarinda; according to the 2020 census data, the province had nearly 3.9 million inhabitants, with an area of 127,346.92 km². Bontang itself is a relatively young city characterized by industrial development, and Bontang Kuala belongs to its northern district, Bontang Utara.
General overview
Bontang Kuala is traditionally a fishing-oriented, seaside community, partly characterized by wooden houses built on stilts over water — a typical image of many coastal villages along Borneo's eastern coast. The settlement belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Bontang Utara, which encompasses the northern part of Kota Bontang. Bontang city plays a prominent role in industrialization in the region: due to nearby natural gas and petrochemical facilities operating in the area (such as the Badak LNG plant), the city and its surrounding region have become an important hub in Indonesia's energy industry. Bontang Kuala itself, however, distinguishes itself from the city's industrial districts primarily through its traditional fishing and coastal lifestyle. Since the available documented source material extends only to the provincial level, it is not possible to provide precise detailed administrative, population, or economic data regarding the settlement; the following reflects the broader regency/city and provincial context.
Real estate and investment
Kota Bontang and its broader surroundings, including the area of Kecamatan Bontang Utara, have shown significant worker demand and associated residential real estate turnover in recent decades due to the presence of the energy and chemical industry sectors. This dynamic generally results in higher rental rates and more active real estate transactions in industrial cities compared to more rural parts of the province. In the case of Bontang Kuala, its coastal location and traditional fishing village character represent particular micromarket conditions that may differ from the city's interior, service-oriented districts. Based on the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title are most suitable under certain conditions. It is advisable to involve local legal and real estate experts before making investment decisions, as regulations and local market conditions may change over time. Verified sources are not available regarding specific prices, yields, or other settlement-level real estate market data.
Safety and security
There is no separate, settlement-level, verified statistics or documented assessment available regarding public safety in Bontang Kuala. The broader region, East Kalimantan province, can generally be classified among moderately developed industrial provinces in Indonesia, where in urban areas the level of public safety typically corresponds to that observed in similarly developed cities in the country. Bontang city is known in the region as a relatively orderly city due to its industrial and local administrative presence; however, this general impression does not replace detailed, current on-site information. For any specific security matters, consultation with local authorities or reliable local sources is recommended.
Tourist attractions
Bontang Kuala itself primarily attracts those who wish to experience the traditional lifestyle of Borneo's coastal villages through its characteristic image of fishing villages with wooden houses built on stilts over water. The available provincial-level source material does not identify specific, documented tourist attractions on the settlement itself, so the following reflects the broader, generally known attractions of Kota Bontang and East Kalimantan, precisely indicating this framework. East Kalimantan province as a whole possesses rich natural endowments: tropical rainforests, rivers, and coastal areas characterize it. The province's coastal zones along the Makassar Strait offer diving and snorkeling opportunities in several locations, which show increasing interest among those interested in ecotourism. Based on the present source material, no detailed statement can be made regarding specific, verified named attractions or tourist infrastructure in the case of Bontang Kuala.
Summary
Bontang Kuala is a coastal fishing settlement in East Kalimantan province, within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Bontang Utara, in the northern district of Kota Bontang city. The place's traditional, stilt-built village character and coastal location distinguish it from neighboring industrial zones, while the city itself plays an important role in Indonesia's energy sector. In the absence of detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourism data, the information presented here is based primarily on the general characteristics of the province and the broader urban context; for precise local information, current on-site information gathering is recommended.

