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    About Loa Ulung

    Loa Ulung – a Bornean settlement in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan

    Loa Ulung is an Indonesian settlement located in the Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) province, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, specifically within the Tenggarong Seberang district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated on the eastern part of the island of Borneo, near the Equator, at approximately 0.36 degrees south latitude and 117.01 degrees east longitude. The provincial capital, Samarinda, is the most important city in the broader region, serving as an administrative and commercial center for the surrounding administrative units. The total area of Kalimantan Timur is 127,346.92 km², and in 2020, the province's population was approximately 3.94 million.

    General overview

    Direct, detailed Indonesian or international encyclopedic sources specifically on Loa Ulung are not available in the materials at hand, so the settlement is presented below on the basis of the general context of Tenggarong Seberang district and Kutai Kartanegara Regency, with this framework clearly indicated. The Tenggarong Seberang kecamatan extends along the Mahakam River and is known as one of the region's agriculturally and mining-active zones. Kutai Kartanegara Regency is one of East Kalimantan's largest and economically significant administrative units, with significant coal mining and oil and gas industry activities on its territory. Villages of similar size and location in this district are typically medium-sized agricultural communities whose lives are also shaped by the proximity of raw material extraction industries. Kalimantan Timur is Indonesia's fourth least densely populated province, so in rural areas such as Tenggarong Seberang district, low population density can be expected.

    Real estate and investment

    Direct, itemized data on Loa Ulung's real estate market is not available, so the following observations reflect the broader investment context of Kutai Kartanegara Regency and Kalimantan Timur province. Over the past decade, throughout the province, infrastructural developments—particularly due to the planned proximity of the new Indonesian capital, Nusantara—have attracted increased interest in the real estate market. Kutai Kartanegara Regency, which directly borders the planned area of the new capital, has become the focal point of investor attention, leading to rising real estate prices and land values in certain areas of the regency. It is important to emphasize that this dynamic primarily affects the regency as a whole and its major cities; in a smaller, rural village like Loa Ulung, the local market may be considerably narrower and less liquid. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik); typically, Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to involve a local legal expert.

    Safety and security

    Settlement-level, itemized verifiable statistics or analysis on Loa Ulung's safety and security are not available in the provided sources. Generally speaking, the majority of rural, agricultural settlements in East Kalimantan are peaceful communities with low crime rates, and the province as a whole is not characterized by public safety problems typical of major cities. In the vicinity of mining areas, social tensions may occasionally arise, but these typically do not develop into critically dangerous situations. Since concrete, independently sourced public safety data for Loa Ulung is not available, the above observations merely reflect the general character of the region and do not replace on-site information gathering.

    Tourist attractions

    Named tourist attractions specific to Loa Ulung do not appear in the available sources, so the following presents verifiable attractions in the broader surrounding area, primarily in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, noting that these are not necessarily located in the village itself but in its broader vicinity. The city of Tenggarong, the regency's capital, is known for the Mulawarman Museum, which presents the history and cultural heritage of the Kutai Sultanate; this museum is one of the region's most significant cultural attractions. The areas along the Mahakam River also have appeal for understanding local Dayak culture, the river ecosystem, and the natural landscape. Kutai National Park, while not directly located in Tenggarong Seberang district, is one of East Kalimantan's most significant nature reserves, where Bornean orangutans and other endemic species can be observed. The precise distances of these attractions from Loa Ulung cannot be determined from the available sources.

    Summary

    Loa Ulung is a small, rural Indonesian village in East Kalimantan province, located in Tenggarong Seberang district, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Situated on the eastern part of Borneo, the regency has received heightened attention in recent years due to its proximity to the planned new Indonesian capital, Nusantara, which has also influenced the economic and real estate market dynamics of the broader region. The settlement itself is relatively underdocumented in publicly available sources, so the above characterization primarily reflects the context at the district and regency level. To obtain more detailed, up-to-date information about the location, consultation with local authorities or on-site information gathering is recommended.


    More about Tenggarong Seberang

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    Tenggarong Seberang – Coal Mining Capital Across the River from the Royal City

    Tenggarong Seberang (literally "Opposite Tenggarong" or "Tenggarong's Far Bank") sits on the eastern side of the Mahakam River across from the regency capital, and its character could hardly be more different from the royal-historic city it faces. Where Tenggarong is defined by its sultanate heritage and cultural tourism identity, Tenggarong Seberang is defined by coal – specifically by the PT Kitadin and PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) mining operations that have made this district one of the most significant coal mining zones in Indonesia. The scale of open-cut coal mining here is visible from the air – enormous pits of exposed coal seams, waste dumps, haul roads and the heavy equipment that moves millions of tonnes of thermal coal each year. This coal feeds power stations across Asia, and the revenue it generates has made Kutai Kartanegara one of the wealthiest regencies in Indonesia. The district has also developed significant residential and commercial infrastructure to service the mining workforce and their families.

    Tourism & Attractions

    Tenggarong Seberang is not a conventional tourist destination – the coal mining landscape dominates the visual environment. However, the scale of the mining operations is genuinely impressive from an industrial perspective, and the contrast between the ancient Kutai cultural heritage visible in Tenggarong across the river and the hyper-modern coal extraction economy of the east bank tells a vivid story about East Kalimantan's economic transformation. The river crossing by ferry or bridge provides views of both the old royal city and the industrial east bank. Some mining companies offer educational visits to their operations for interested parties who make advance arrangements through their community relations programmes.

    Real Estate Market

    The coal industry creates a strong and relatively stable property market in Tenggarong Seberang. Worker housing compounds maintained by mining companies set high standards for residential infrastructure. The private residential market surrounding the company compounds serves sub-contractors, support workers and the services sector employees. Commercial property along the main access roads serves the mining economy's retail and services needs. The district is more affordable for residential property than Samarinda or Balikpapan while offering higher quality infrastructure than most non-urban East Kalimantan districts – a combination that makes it attractive for families of mining workers seeking value for money.

    Rental & Investment Outlook

    Coal mining provides the most reliable commercial rental demand in the district. The mining companies' long-term operational commitments (active mining plans extend decades into the future for the established operations) create stability that is unusual in resource-dependent economies. Residential rental for contract mining workers and sub-contractors provides volume demand. Commercial retail and services targeting the relatively high-income mining workforce generates above-average returns. The coal sector's global transition risk is real but managed – Indonesian coal exports face a decades-long managed decline rather than an abrupt cutoff, maintaining near-term value while requiring long-term economic diversification planning.

    Practical Tips

    Tenggarong Seberang is across the Mahakam River from Tenggarong, connected by the Kutai Kartanegara Bridge (which has had structural issues in the past; verify current crossing conditions). The road from Samarinda east of the Mahakam also provides access. Mining operations are strictly controlled environments – all visits require formal authorisation. The residential and commercial areas of the district are freely accessible. For those combining Tenggarong cultural tourism with Tenggarong Seberang industrial interest, staying in Tenggarong provides the better base given the cultural infrastructure, with the bridge crossing providing access to the east bank. Property transactions in the mining zone require understanding of how the mining concession boundary interacts with land ownership rights.

    More about Kutai Kartanegara

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    Kutai Kartanegara – The Kutai Sultanate and the Mahakam River in East Kalimantan

    Kutai Kartanegara Regency lies in the centre of East Kalimantan province, along the lower-middle section of the Mahakam River. Its capital is Tenggarong, approximately 30 km from Samarinda. The region is the heir of the historical Kutai Sultanate – one of Indonesia’s oldest (4th century) Hindu kingdoms.

    Attractions and Activities

    Mulawarman Museum in Tenggarong operates in the Kutai Sultanate palace: sultanate crowns, weapons, Dayak artefacts and Hindu-era inscriptions. Kumala Island (Pulau Kumala) on the Mahakam River is a recreation park. Boat tours on the Mahakam can be arranged: Irrawaddy dolphins can be observed near Muara Muntai. Samboja Lestari (Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation) is an orangutan and sun bear rehabilitation centre in Samboja.

    Culture and Cuisine

    The Kutai Sultanate’s Malay and Dayak heritage: the Erau Festival in Tenggarong is held annually – sultanate traditions, Dayak dances and water sports. Amplang (fish cracker) is Kutai Kartanegara’s most famous snack. Cuisine is Kalimantanese: nasi kuning (yellow spiced rice), ayam cincane (spiced chicken) and udang galah (giant river prawn).

    Public Safety

    Kutai Kartanegara is a safe region. Watch for traffic when boating on the Mahakam. Medical care: basic hospital in Tenggarong; Samarinda (approx. 30 minutes) has full hospital facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Balikpapan Sepinggan Airport, approximately 2 hours north by car. From Samarinda, approximately 30 minutes. The best time to visit is May to September. Accommodation: hotels in Tenggarong and Samarinda.

    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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