Linggang Banjarejo – a settlement in the interior of East Borneo, within Kabupaten Kutai Barat
Linggang Banjarejo is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) Province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Kutai Barat, and belongs to Tering District. Geographically, it is situated in the central part of Borneo Island, near the Equator, approximately 0.15 degrees south of the southern latitude, near 115.6 degrees east longitude. The broader region, Kabupaten Kutai Barat, is a large inland area of East Kalimantan, whose natural characteristics are defined primarily by tropical rainforests, river valleys, and hills. Since publicly accessible, independent encyclopedic sources on this specific village are not currently available, the following description is based on the broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Linggang Banjarejo belongs to Tering District, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Kutai Barat. The regency seat is Sendawar, which is known as the administrative and economic center of the Kutai Barat region. Tering District is one of the inland, river-accessible areas of the regency; the Mahakam River and its tributaries are the region's traditional routes of transport and livelihood. Kutai Barat itself became an independent regency in 2003, when it separated from the former Kutai Kartanegara region; since then it has had its own administrative system. Among the indigenous populations in the region, Dayak communities play a determining cultural role, and local villages – including Linggang Banjarejo presumably – generally sustain themselves through agriculture, small-scale mining, and activities related to forest management. Since no publicly accessible population or territorial data are available for the area, the size and precise nature of the settlement cannot be reliably determined from available sources.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, publicly documented data on Linggang Banjarejo's real estate market is not available. For the broader regency, Kutai Barat, it can be stated in general that the region's real estate market exhibits moderate activity typical of inland areas of East Kalimantan, and is primarily aligned with the economy based on local agriculture and natural resources. East Kalimantan Province has recently become the focus of Indonesian government attention, as the country's new capital, Nusantara, is being built within the province's territory, which has initiated development dynamics affecting the entire province. This development process has been accompanied in certain areas of the province – particularly in districts with better infrastructure connections – by growing real estate market interest; however, the direct impact of this on the inland areas of Kutai Barat, including villages belonging to Tering District, remains undocumented. According to the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights) titles are available under specified conditions. This general legal framework applies to the entire territory of the country, and thus to Kutai Barat as well.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics on Linggang Banjarejo's public safety are not available. Regarding Kutai Barat region and the inland areas of East Kalimantan in general, it can be established that these districts are less densely populated, and the livelihoods of those living there have traditionally been tied to natural resources. In such relatively isolated inland areas, serious urban crime problems are less characteristic than in larger cities or busier tourist destinations; however, the availability of healthcare infrastructure, supply services, and emergency services may also be more limited than in more developed urban regions. In the absence of verified sources, it is not justified to provide specific crime data, statistics, or security assessments for the area.
Tourist attractions
No publicly documented named attractions are known regarding Linggang Banjarejo as a tourist destination. Among the natural endowments generally associated with Tering District and Kabupaten Kutai Barat are the wetland habitats formed along the Mahakam River, tropical rainforests, and sites of Dayak cultural heritage, which can be found at various points in the region. Kutai Barat Regency as a whole is known for the fact that the culture and craft traditions of traditional Dayak communities remain alive in the area. Within the region, nature-based tourism, river excursions, and ecotourism programs related to indigenous peoples' culture are present in some districts, but their specific accessibility and exact distance relative to Linggang Banjarejo cannot be determined precisely from available sources. Anyone seeking this type of tourism program in the region would be advised to contact the regency's relevant tourism office directly.
Summary
Linggang Banjarejo is an Indonesian village located in East Borneo, in Kalimantan Timur Province, in Tering District of Kabupaten Kutai Barat, for which detailed, verified encyclopedic sources are currently not available. The character of the broader region is defined by tropical forested landscape, Dayak cultural heritage, and rural economy based on natural resources. In terms of real estate market and tourism, the regency forms part of the province's development processes; however, infrastructure and documentation in inland districts remain limited. For more precise, settlement-level information, consultation with local Indonesian administrative authorities or local sources is recommended.

