Jembayan Tengah – a small Bornean village in Loa Kulu District, East Kalimantan
Jembayan Tengah is a settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province in Indonesia, which is classified under Loa Kulu Kecamatan of Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 0.55 degrees south latitude and 116.97 degrees east longitude), it is located in the interior of Borneo island, near the equator. The provincial capital, Samarinda, is the nearest major urban center, functioning as the region's administrative and commercial hub. Direct data regarding Jembayan Tengah is limited, so the following sections prioritize verifiable information at the province and regency level, with the text clearly distinguishing such sources throughout.
General overview
Jembayan Tengah is classified as a village (desa) within Indonesia's administrative system, belonging to Loa Kulu Kecamatan and, within that, to Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara. Kutai Kartanegara is one of the largest and most significant regencies in East Kalimantan, its territory notable from an economic perspective due to rainforests, rivers, and hydrocarbon reserves. According to available sources, East Kalimantan province has a total area of 127,346.92 square kilometers, and during the 2020 census the province had a population of 3,941,766 people, indicating low population density – it is considered Indonesia's fourth least densely populated province. This regional context suggests that in Loa Kulu District, and thus in Jembayan Tengah, local communities are likely relatively dispersed, with economies based primarily on agriculture or forestry activities, though no direct verified source confirms this. The province's administrative and economic center has long been Samarinda, which serves as the most important supply hub for smaller settlements in the region as well.
Real estate and investment
No directly verifiable market data exists regarding Jembayan Tengah's real estate market and investment opportunities. At the broader Kutai Kartanegara Regency and East Kalimantan Province level, important context is provided by the fact that the region has undergone significant coal mining and oil industry-based development over recent decades, which has also affected local real estate and land use patterns. Additionally, the Indonesian government has announced that the new capital, Nusantara, will also be built in East Kalimantan province, which projects long-term infrastructure development and economic dynamism for the entire province – this broader regional process is worth keeping in mind in all investment decisions regarding the area. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to arable land or residential property in Indonesia; available options for foreigners primarily include Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain types of condominium ownership, which are limited in time and subject to conditions. Involvement of a local legal advisor is essential before any real estate decision.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistics or police data exist regarding security conditions in Jembayan Tengah. Generally speaking, smaller rural settlements in East Kalimantan province typically have low crime levels and relatively stable public security, where local community ties are stronger than in large cities. Considering the province and Kutai Kartanegara as a whole, standard precautionary measures, primarily focused on property protection, are generally sufficient. However, travelers and those arriving in the area are always advised to maintain current knowledge of local conditions, taking into account that mining and industrial activities may result in different local dynamics in certain zones.
Tourist attractions
No verified sources exist regarding named tourist attractions in Jembayan Tengah as a tourism destination. However, Loa Kulu Kecamatan and the broader Kutai Kartanegara Regency are located in an area with natural and cultural assets that are generally noted in connection with East Kalimantan: Bornean rainforests, the Mahakam River and its tributaries, and Dayak cultural heritage are all characteristic features of the region. Within Kutai Kartanegara Regency is located Kutai National Park, one of Borneo's best-known nature reserves and rainforest habitat, but its exact relationship to and distance from Jembayan Tengah cannot be specified due to lack of verifiable sources. Samarinda, the provincial capital, offers numerous cultural and tourism opportunities for those staying in the region, and expanded infrastructure is typically accessed from smaller villages through it.
Summary
Jembayan Tengah is a small Bornean settlement located in Loa Kulu District within Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara in East Kalimantan province. No independent, detailed administrative or tourism sources exist regarding the settlement, so its characteristics are primarily understood on the basis of province and regency level contexts. The region's economic context is determined by the resource industry, low population density, and development processes associated with the construction of the new capital. On this basis, Jembayan Tengah is a place fitting into a rural environment, regarding which current local knowledge is recommended before any decisions are made.

