Separi – a settlement in the eastern part of Kalimantan Timur
Separi is a small settlement that belongs to Tenggarong Seberang district and forms part of Kutai Kartanegara regency. The location is situated in Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) province, in the Indonesian region of Borneo island. The settlement does not have international tourist recognition; however, as a constituent element of Kutai Kartanegara regency, it forms an integral part of the region's economic and administrative structure. Tenggarong Seberang district, to which Separi belongs, is one of 20 districts of Kutai Kartanegara regency, which strengthens the regency's complete administrative system.
General overview
Separi forms part of Tenggarong Seberang kecamatan (district), which functions as an administrative unit of Kutai Kartanegara regency. The settlement operates as a small community, though settlement-level specific data are available in limited measure from public sources. Kutai Kartanegara regency as a whole encompasses approximately 27,263 square kilometers and has more than 800,000 residents according to 2025 data. The regency is divided into 20 kecamatans and 225 desa/kelurahan (villages and subdistricts), which demonstrates that Separi is a relatively small community within the larger administrative structure. Kalimantan Timur province is an economically dynamic, resource-intensive region of the Indonesian Borneo area, where forestry, oil and gas industries, and the agricultural sector play significant roles. Small settlements in such regions typically participate in supporting the local economy and administrative and public service networks.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Separi are not available from dedicated sources; however, the local real estate market context can be understood at the level of Kutai Kartanegara regency, which encompasses it. Kalimantan Timur province is considered a dynamic economic zone focused on resource extraction, infrastructure development, and administrative expansion. Kutai Kartanegara regency occupies a special position, as details of the regency are connected to the construction of Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara – Samboja and Sepaku kecamatans are areas of the planned new capital. This suggests long-term infrastructure and land development potential in the region. Indonesian property law offers foreigners limited opportunities through Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights), while full ownership (Hak Milik) is reserved for locals. Real estate market activity in Kalimantan Timur is generally linked to infrastructure development, resource base, and government investments. Separi itself, as a small settlement, may have specific investment markets that are not directly accessible, but the broader regional dynamics may influence value creation over the long term, particularly in relation to infrastructure development.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety data for Separi are not available from public statistical sources. However, with respect to Kutai Kartanegara regency and Kalimantan Timur province, which encompass it, it can generally be stated that the structure of Indonesian urban-rural public safety applies. Kalimantan Timur, as a resource-intensive region, experiences dynamics associated with urbanization and infrastructure development, which may bring both higher transport and economic activity as well as related security challenges. Smaller settlements generally exhibit lower crime rates than major cities; however, community-based security and local administrative presence are also central factors. The region's tourism traffic does not present a security factor experienced by Separi at the same level as international tourist destinations. No specific security incidents are documented that would be directly recorded at the level of Separi or Tenggarong Seberang district.
Tourist attractions
Settlement-level tourist attractions in Separi are not available from verifiable public sources. The settlement itself is not known as a significant international or domestic tourist destination. However, at the level of Tenggarong Seberang district and the broader Kutai Kartanegara regency, Kalimantan Timur carries numerous natural and cultural values. The regency and province are both areas relevant in terms of natural ecosystems and from the perspective of Indonesian history and administration. The construction of Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, on the territory of Samboja and Sepaku kecamatans may bring long-term tourism and visitation potential in the future, as it entails infrastructure developments that will improve the region's connectivity and accessibility. Kalimantan Timur is generally known for indigenous Dayak culture, forest biodiversity, and resource management; however, specific named attractions at Separi settlement do not derive from sources. Those interested would need to follow the broader attractions of Kutai Kartanegara regency and the development pace of infrastructure projects.
Summary
Separi functions as a small settlement in Tenggarong Seberang district within the administrative system of Kutai Kartanegara regency, which belongs to Kalimantan Timur province. The settlement does not possess dedicated tourist or international economic significance; however, it plays a role as a component of the regency's economically dynamic region. Real estate and investment opportunities depend on the broader infrastructure development pace of the region, particularly the construction of the new capital. Regarding public safety and tourist attractions, Separi itself does not possess international or widespread domestic recognition; however, at the regency and province level, Kalimantan Timur's economic and administrative potential is enduring. As one such small settlement in Indonesian Borneo, Separi represents the operational framework of local administration, economy, and community structure.

