Penyinggahan Ilir – A settlement in Kutai Barat Regency, Kalimantan Timur
Penyinggahan Ilir is a settlement in Penyinggahan district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kutai Barat regency (kabupaten) in Kalimantan Timur province (East Kalimantan). The settlement is situated in the eastern part of Borneo island, in the heart of Indonesia's Kalimantan region. According to the 2020 census, Kalimantan Timur had 3.766 million inhabitants, and based on official estimates, the population has grown towards 4 million in recent years. The eastern territories of Indonesian Borneo are characterized by jungle vegetation, rich mineral deposits, and strong economic interest in mineral resources.
General overview
Penyinggahan Ilir is considered one of the settlements in Penyinggahan district, which operates within the administrative framework of Kutai Barat regency. No official or international-level statistical data is available about the settlement itself, so it can only be understood through broader context. Kutai Barat region — to which the settlement belongs — forms a structural part of Kalimantan Timur, characterized by Indonesian Borneo's pristine interior nature and limited tourism infrastructure. With an area of 127,346 square kilometers, the province is one of the larger administrative units in Indonesia, though it ranks as the country's third least densely populated province (after North Kalimantan and Central Kalimantan). The area's peripheral location and underdeveloped infrastructure mean that settlements of this type cannot be considered tourism-managed destinations, but rather are primarily connected to local economic actors.
Real estate and investment
For investors familiar with the real estate market, limited data is available at the settlement level in Kalimantan Timur province, so specific real estate offerings or price indices for Penyinggahan Ilir are not publicly available. The province broadly — compared to other parts of the Kalimantan region — is organized around resource extraction and agriculture-based economy, which is accompanied by slow urbanization and limited residential real estate development. Within the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership of Indonesian land; however, long-term lease options (typically 30 years, renewable) are available under certain categories. In Kutai Barat regency, the real estate market focuses primarily on the local population and corporate investments related to mineral extraction. Due to limited infrastructure and urban-rural division, small-scale or speculative real estate development does not represent a significant market segment. On internet-based real estate search platforms, settlements in the region rarely appear, reflecting the market's local character.
Safety and security
No security data documented by international or media sources is directly available about Penyinggahan Ilir. However, in the general context of Indonesia's Kalimantan region, it is known that infrastructurally less developed rural areas — such as Kutai Barat regency — operate with lower crime rates, though shortages in technical resources (medical, fire, police) are typical. Among Indonesian provinces, Kalimantan Timur does not figure as a prominent security risk in English-language international data sources; however, industrial work related to large-scale mineral extraction and resource competition can cause local-level tensions in certain rural territories. Health and disaster prevention infrastructure in peripheral municipalities of Kalimantan Timur is limited, which does not make this type of settlement an ideal long-term residential base for foreigners.
Tourist attractions
Source-level data is not available regarding Penyinggahan Ilir or detailed tourist attractions in Penyinggahan district. The settlement itself is not crossed by international or Indonesian-language tourism marketing, which would suggest that it does not play a notable role in the country's tourism infrastructure. Kutai Barat region broadly remains part of Kalimantan's jungle ecosystem, which is valuable in terms of tropical flora and fauna; however, the exploration and accessibility of such natural attractions is not organized at the settlement level. In Kalimantan Timur province, better-known tourist destinations — such as Awang-Awang Hill or areas along the Mahakam River — are connected to larger cities or infrastructurally more developed regions, typically several hundred kilometers from Penyinggahan Ilir. Near the settlement in question, information or accessibility facilities are not documented, so visitors and residents are primarily focused on local community, commerce-based, or administrative matters rather than tourism.
Summary
Penyinggahan Ilir, as a small settlement in Kutai Barat regency, is located in an infrastructurally less developed part of Kalimantan Timur province. No specific, settlement-level research data is available about what makes this place habitable or economically relevant. The local economy is likely tied to agriculture, forestry, or mineral extraction sectors; however, detailed descriptions of these are not supported by external English or Hungarian language research sources. The real estate market is limited, tourism is not evident, and international mobility — particularly from foreigners — is minimal. Such rural Indonesian settlements are characterized by their organization around local communities, and their public safety is generally adequate, but due to infrastructure constraints and limited opportunities, they do not constitute primary attractions for international investment or long-term residence.

