Muara Bomboy – a settlement in Damai district, Kutai Barat regency
Muara Bomboy is a small settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, Indonesia, belonging to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Kutai Barat, which lies in the interior of Borneo island, and specifically to Damai district (Kecamatan Damai). Based on its coordinates (approximately 0.5 degrees south latitude, 115.68 degrees east longitude), it is situated in the region's interior, forested, river-rich area. As no direct, verifiable settlement-level sources are available, the following account relies on generally known characteristics at district and regency level, with this clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Muara Bomboy is located in the area of Kecamatan Damai, one of the interior districts of Kutai Barat regency along the route leading toward West Kalimantan. Kabupaten Kutai Barat itself is an extensive regency in East Kalimantan province, predominantly covered by forests, rivers, and mountainous terrain; its administrative seat is Sendawar, formerly Barong Tongkok. The regency became independent in 2000 from the former Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara, and its area is approximately 31,000 square kilometers, making it one of the most extensive administrative units in East Kalimantan. The population of the region is predominantly composed of various branches of the Dayak peoples, who have preserved their own traditional culture and community structures to the present day. The prefix "Muara" in the Indonesian language denotes a river mouth or a water course flowing into a river, suggesting that the settlement was established near a water course, at its mouth or confluence — this is characteristic of the settlement pattern typical of interior Borneo. We do not have verified data regarding precise population figures, area, or other settlement-level statistics.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable, settlement-level sources are available regarding Muara Bomboy's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the general investment context of Kutai Barat regency and East Kalimantan province. Over recent decades, East Kalimantan has been known as one of Indonesia's most important locations for coal mining and oil extraction, a factor that has shaped real estate demand throughout the regency. At the same time, the Indonesian government announced in 2019 that the country's new capital — Nusantara — would be developed in East Kalimantan province, on the border between Kabupaten Penajam Paser Utara and Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara. This decision generated heightened investor interest at the provincial level, although Kutai Barat regency — which lies at a relatively great distance from Nusantara, in interior mountainous areas — is directly less affected by this real estate market dynamic. Interior, less accessible locations generally experience lower development activity and lower real estate prices compared to coastal or urban areas. Regarding the Indonesian real estate law framework: foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) and other limited forms are available, with their conditions determined by Indonesian agrarian law regulations.
Safety and security
We do not have specific, verifiable data regarding safety and security in Muara Bomboy; therefore, the following reflects the generally known context of East Kalimantan and Kutai Barat regency. East Kalimantan province is typically classified in the middle category in Indonesian security rankings; in the interior, rural areas of the province, the rate of violent crime is lower than in major cities, although difficult accessibility and sparse infrastructure present specific risks — primarily in the areas of natural hazards (flooding, forest fires during the dry season) and limited healthcare provision. A characteristic challenge in the region involves issues of illegal logging and mining, which in some areas can create community tensions. Generally speaking, the traditional community norms of local Dayak communities maintain strong social cohesion in rural areas, which typically has a favorable effect on public safety. However, these are regency-level general observations and do not necessarily reflect Muara Bomboy's specific situation.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources are available regarding named tourist attractions in Muara Bomboy. Kecamatan Damai and the broader Kutai Barat regency, however, conceal numerous natural and cultural assets that may be of interest to those interested in interior Borneo. In Kutai Barat regency, the traditional longhouses (lamin) of Dayak communities and their cultural ceremonies represent one of the region's most well-known and widely mentioned attractions; the region's interior river valleys — including the Mahakam river system — are known for their ecological diversity. Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) occurring in the region and other endemic species receive attention from a nature conservation perspective. At East Kalimantan provincial level, Kutai National Park (Taman Nasional Kutai) is one of the most significant protected areas, although it is located east of Kutai Barat regency, in areas toward the coast. We cannot name any specific, verifiable tourist attraction from the Kecamatan Damai area or near Muara Bomboy — for interested parties, locations closer to the regency seat of Sendawar offer more documented possibilities.
Summary
Muara Bomboy is a small settlement lying in the interior areas of Borneo, in East Kalimantan province, in Damai district of Kabupaten Kutai Barat, regarding which detailed, verifiable source material is currently unavailable. The character of the location is likely determined by the interior Bornean river valley, forested landscape and community life connected to Dayak cultural traditions, in line with the general character of Kecamatan Damai and Kutai Barat regency. For those interested in the interior rural areas of East Kalimantan, the regency seat and the province's more well-known natural areas offer a more solid starting point for orientation.

