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    About Kelian Dalam

    Kelian Dalam – a small East Kalimantan village in Tering District, Kutai Barat regency

    Kelian Dalam is a small settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province in Indonesia, administratively part of Kecamatan Tering district and Kabupaten Kutai Barat regency. Based on its coordinates (−0.075831° N, 115.5089° E), it is located directly south of the equator in Borneo's interior regions. The capital of Kabupaten Kutai Barat is Sendawar; the regency was established as a separate entity from the former Kabupaten Kutai under Law No. 47 of 1999. Within the broader region, specific data about Kelian Dalam (population figures, administrative rank, boundaries) currently lacks an independent, identified source, so the description below is based on verifiable data at regency level and general East Kalimantan context, with clear indication of when broader context is being referenced.

    General overview

    Kelian Dalam is part of Kecamatan Tering subdistrict, one of 16 kecamatan in Kabupaten Kutai Barat. The regency's total area is approximately 20,384.60 km², and by the end of 2024 it had nearly 186,581 inhabitants — this vast area and relatively low population indicates that the region overall is sparsely settled, consisting of remote interior zones. Kutai Barat regency borders Kabupaten Mahakam Ulu to the north, Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara to the east, Kabupaten Penajam Paser Utara to the south, and Kabupaten Barito Utara (belonging to Central Kalimantan) to the west. This border zone means that villages in Tering district — presumably including Kelian Dalam — lie in dense rainforest and highland terrain near the Mahakam River watershed. Such interior Borneo villages are typically inhabited by Dayak and other indigenous communities, where traditional livelihoods (forestry, small-scale agriculture, river fishing) remain predominant, though specific data about this settlement cannot be provided from sources.

    Real estate and investment

    No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding Kelian Dalam's real estate market; the following reflects the broader investment environment of Kabupaten Kutai Barat and East Kalimantan. The region's real estate market is fundamentally shaped by the fact that East Kalimantan is home to Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, which has brought increased infrastructure attention and development investment to the entire province over the past decade. However, in interior, rural areas of Kutai Barat regency — which includes Tering district — the real estate market is far less liquid and developed than in coastal cities or in Nusantara's immediate vicinity. Regarding broader Indonesian regulatory frameworks, it is worth noting that Indonesian law restricts foreign individuals from directly owning land: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can at most obtain long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions. In such an interior Borneo village, land prices and property transactions are typically at very low levels, with demand being local in character — this observation reflects the general picture for rural areas of the regency, not unique market data for Kelian Dalam.

    Safety and security

    Specific public safety statistics or police data for Kelian Dalam are not available. Interior, rural areas of Kabupaten Kutai Barat and East Kalimantan province are generally characterized by lower levels of organized crime compared to major cities, yet law enforcement infrastructure and capacity are also more limited, which makes both rapid incident response and their registration more difficult. In Borneo's interior regions, daily life has traditionally been built on strong community bonds, which generally supports local-level social security. In the broader East Kalimantan region, illegal mining and logging sometimes create social tensions, but these are typically environmental and legal matters rather than direct public safety concerns. Overall, a substantiated, factual assessment of Kelian Dalam's public safety can only be made based on local data or verifiable reports, which are currently unavailable.

    Tourist attractions

    No specific named tourist attractions can be identified for Kelian Dalam from available sources. In the broader Kecamatan Tering and Kabupaten Kutai Barat areas, Borneo's interior rainforests and the Mahakam River system provide the natural backdrop, which holds numerous ecotourism opportunities: riverine landscapes, the culture of indigenous Dayak communities, and the biological diversity of tropical forests form the main attractions of interior Borneo travel. Sendawar, the capital of the regency, can serve as a starting point for those wishing to visit rural areas of Kutai Barat. However, these general observations apply to the regency as a whole; reliable information about Kelian Dalam's specific tourist infrastructure, accessibility, and attractions can only be obtained from on-site or local authority sources.

    Summary

    Kelian Dalam is a poorly documented small settlement in East Kalimantan province, in Kecamatan Tering district, within Kabupaten Kutai Barat regency. The regency's large area (approximately 20,385 km²) and relatively low population effectively illustrate the sparsely inhabited, forest-covered interior Borneo environment of which Kelian Dalam is a part. Specific data — population figures, local attractions, property prices, public safety indicators — are currently verifiable only at the broader regency level; precise information about the settlement can be obtained from local sources and on-site inquiry.


    More about Tering

    Tering – Upper Mahakam Junction and Gateway to Remote Interior Borneo Tering occupies a strategic position in the Mahakam River system – a junction settlement in the upper middle…

    Tering – Upper Mahakam Junction and Gateway to Remote Interior Borneo

    Tering occupies a strategic position in the Mahakam River system – a junction settlement in the upper middle reaches where the river's character begins the transition from the broad, lake-punctuated lowland Mahakam to the narrower, faster-flowing upper river that penetrates deep into the Borneo interior. The town serves as a waypoint for river traffic between Long Iram downstream and the more remote upper Mahakam communities, functioning as a fuel stop, overnight staging point and supply resupply on journeys that can last several days in each direction. The community has the mixed character typical of Mahakam River settlements – indigenous Dayak families whose connection to the river and forest predates Indonesian statehood, combined with more recent arrivals who came with the palm oil and coal mining development that has transformed much of Kutai Barat's economy over the past two decades. The landscape around Tering combines the river floodplain with forested hills that become increasingly rugged as one travels upstream.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Tering's tourism value is primarily as a staging point for upper Mahakam expeditions rather than as a destination in itself, but the town has genuine character. The river frontage is active with various boat traffic, and the market where upriver communities trade their agricultural and forest products with the town's merchants reflects the centuries-old exchange economy of the Mahakam corridor. Day trips upstream from Tering pass through forest scenery of increasing wildness, with proboscis monkeys common on the riverbanks and the sounds of the forest increasingly prominent as the distance from the town increases. The Mahakam River at Tering supports good fishing for those interested in freshwater species – local fishermen using traditional methods catch arwana (protected), jelawat and other large river fish.

    Real Estate Market

    Tering's commercial real estate serves the river transit economy – fuel supply, accommodation, food provision and basic services for travellers and traders. The river junction position creates commercial value that is disproportionate to the town's modest size, as it captures passing trade from multiple directions. Agricultural land in the surrounding area is a mix of palm oil, rubber and subsistence crops. Formal land documentation is limited; river frontage land is particularly informally held but commercially valuable for the boat and trading economy that depends on river access.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    River transit services – accommodation, fuel, provisions, boat maintenance – provide steady commercial returns from the captive market of Mahakam River travellers. Agricultural processing for the surrounding farming communities would create value-added opportunities beyond simple crop trading. As ecotourism interest in the upper Mahakam grows, Tering's position as the last significant service point before the remote interior gives it potential as an outfitting and staging base for expedition tourism. Investment here requires physical presence and operational management rather than passive returns – this is a hands-on commercial environment.

    Practical Tips

    Tering is reached from Samarinda by the Mahakam River express boat service (approximately 14–18 hours upstream) or by road via Sendawar and the upper Kutai Barat road network. From Tering, the journey continues upriver toward Long Iram and the remote interior. Fuel availability in Tering should be verified before any upstream journey, as supply can be interrupted. Basic accommodation and food are available; quality is simple but sufficient. The river current is stronger here than in the lower Mahakam, requiring more powerful boat engines for upstream travel. River level monitoring is important for journeys into the upper Mahakam, as low-water season (July–September) can make some sections difficult for larger boats.

    More about Kutai Barat

    Kutai Barat – Dayak Cultural Heartland in the Interior of East KalimantanKutai Barat Regency lies in the interior of East Kalimantan province, along the middle-upper section of the…

    Kutai Barat – Dayak Cultural Heartland in the Interior of East Kalimantan

    Kutai Barat Regency lies in the interior of East Kalimantan province, along the middle-upper section of the Mahakam River. Its capital is Sendawar. The region is one of Borneo’s most important Dayak cultural territories: the heartland of the Dayak Tunjung and Dayak Benuaq peoples.

    Attractions and Activities

    Eheng longhouse village (Desa Eheng) is one of Borneo’s last traditional Dayak lamin (longhouse) settlements: a 300-metre timber structure housing multiple families together. Dayak Benuaq ceremonies (belian healing ceremony, kwangkay secondary burial) can be experienced through local arrangements. River tours on the upper Mahakam can be arranged – to explore the rainforest and villages. Undisturbed tropical forest can be found around Muara Pahu.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Dayak Tunjung and Benuaq culture are among Borneo’s richest tradition-preserving communities: wood-carved statues, eraq (Dayak textile), mandau (traditional sword) and communal ceremonies. Cuisine is Dayak: lemang (rice cooked in bamboo), ayam panggang bumbu (spiced grilled chicken), fern leaves and freshwater fish.

    Public Safety

    Kutai Barat is a remote and underdeveloped region. Travel with a local guide is recommended. Road conditions are poor in the rainy season. Healthcare is very limited; Samarinda (approx. 6–8 hours) is the nearest hospital.

    Practical Information

    From Balikpapan or Samarinda airports, approximately 6–8 hours by car/boat. Alternatively, Mahakam River speedboat from Samarinda. The best time to visit is May to September. Accommodation: very limited – simple guesthouses in Sendawar.

    More about East Kalimantan

    East Kalimantan is Borneo's largest province, where the Derawan Islands' marine paradise, the Mahakam River's culture, and the new capital Nusantara converge. The region is…

    East Kalimantan is Borneo's largest province, where the Derawan Islands' marine paradise, the Mahakam River's culture, and the new capital Nusantara converge. The region is world-famous for diving, sea turtles, and the stingless jellyfish lake.

    Where is East Kalimantan?

    The province is located on Borneo's eastern coast, along the Celebes Sea. Balikpapan and Samarinda are the main cities, both with international airports. Indonesia's planned new capital, Nusantara, is currently under construction in the province's northern part.

    What to See?

    1. Derawan Islands – Marine Paradise

    The Derawan Islands are an archipelago with crystal-clear waters where sea turtles, manta rays, and sponges await. Kakaban Island's stingless jellyfish lake is unique: the jellyfish don't sting, and you can swim among them. Sangalaki Island is a nesting site for manta rays and sea turtles.

    2. Kutai National Park

    Kutai National Park is one of Borneo's oldest protected areas. Orangutans, Bornean elephants, and rare bird species live here. The park spans rainforests around Sangatta.

    3. Mahakam River

    Indonesia's third-longest river is the stage for Dayak and Banjar culture. River cruises offer sightings of dolphins, traditional villages, and floating markets. Tenggarong and Kutai Kartanegara are historically significant towns along the river.

    4. Nusantara – The New Capital

    Nusantara, Indonesia's planned new capital, is currently under construction in northern East Kalimantan. The implementation is in progress, and the region is becoming an increasingly important tourism and economic hub.

    5. Balikpapan and Samarinda

    Balikpapan is the oil industry center, but Kumala Beach and local gastronomy are also attractive. Samarinda is the gateway to the Mahakam River, from where river excursions depart.

    When to Visit?

    March–October is the dry season, ideal for diving at the Derawan Islands and river tours. The jellyfish lake is visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    5–7 days recommended:

    • 2–3 days: Derawan Islands, diving, jellyfish lake
    • 1–2 days: Mahakam River cruise
    • 1 day: Kutai National Park
    • 1 day: Balikpapan or Samarinda

    Renting or Investing in East Kalimantan?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in East Kalimantan, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Balikpapan Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about East Kalimantan, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • East Kalimantan Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    East Kalimantan is where marine experiences meet river culture. The Derawan Islands offer world-class diving, while the Mahakam River provides an authentic Borneo experience.

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