Long Hurai – small interior Borneo settlement in Mahakam Hulu Regency
Long Hurai is located in Mahakam Hulu Regency in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) Province, in the Long Bagun District within the interior of Borneo Island. Based on its coordinates (0.3722943° N, 115.4350619° E), it lies near the Equator in the central-eastern part of the island. The capital of East Kalimantan Province is Samarinda, and the province has a total area of 127,346.92 km², with a population of 3,941,766 as of 2020. No independent, verified source material exists specifically about Long Hurai and Long Bagun District; therefore, the broader provincial and regency context is presented below, with data reliability indicated in each case.
General overview
Long Hurai, as part of Mahakam Hulu Regency, is located in one of the most remote and sparsely populated interior regions of Borneo Island. Mahakam Hulu Regency, as its name indicates, encompasses the upper reaches of the Mahakam River, one of East Kalimantan's major river systems. Long Bagun District, to which Long Hurai belongs, is similarly situated in this distant, difficult-to-access area, where infrastructure is typically less developed than in the province's coastal or industrialized zones. East Kalimantan Province as a whole is Indonesia's fourth least densely populated province, and although the total population reached 4,194,958 by the second half of 2025, this represents low population density relative to the province's vast area. Interior river villages – presumably including Long Hurai – are characteristically smaller communities traditionally inhabited by Dayak communities, typically based on agricultural and fishing activities; however, no verified sources specifically document this for Long Hurai.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable data exists regarding Long Hurai's real estate market and local investment opportunities. Based on the broader provincial context, East Kalimantan as a whole became economically prominent in recent decades primarily through mining – particularly coal extraction and oil and gas services – though these sectors are fundamentally concentrated in coastal and industrial zones. In the interior areas of Mahakam Hulu Regency, to which Long Hurai belongs, economic activity and real estate market turnover are considerably more modest than in the province's more developed regions. An important general fact is that in Indonesia, direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreigners; foreigners may only establish long-term use or lease rights (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa), and this nationwide regulation also governs the real estate market approach for this region of Long Hurai. In smaller, remote villages, real estate market transparency and the number of formal transactions are typically limited.
Safety and security
No verifiable local-level statistics exist regarding Long Hurai's safety and security. Generally speaking, the remote, sparsely populated interior regions of East Kalimantan Province – such as Mahakam Hulu Regency – are not typically classified among regions burdened by major urban crime problems; however, factors arising from isolation, such as limited police presence or infrastructure difficulties, may present risks of different types. These general observations reflect broader patterns relevant to the upper Mahakam River region and should not be considered a concrete, on-site-verified security assessment of Long Hurai. For any traveler, current information obtained from local authorities or reliable local sources is recommended for such remote, difficult-to-access areas.
Tourist attractions
Available materials contain no tourist attractions directly associated with Long Hurai that are supported by verified sources. The broader region, the upper Mahakam River valley, is however considered a region of natural and cultural value in East Kalimantan, characterized primarily by river-based nature travel, traditional Dayak community culture, and Bornean rainforests. These attractions generally illustrate the region's characteristics but cannot be specifically tied to Long Hurai as verified tourist attractions. Mahakam Hulu Regency as a whole is a relatively undeveloped tourist destination, access to which – particularly for interior villages – typically requires river transport and demands significant logistical preparation.
Summary
Long Hurai is a settlement located in East Kalimantan Province, in Long Bagun District of Mahakam Hulu Regency, situated in one of the remote, sparsely populated areas of Borneo's interior. Beyond verifiable data regarding the province – an area of 127,346.92 km², a population of nearly four million, and capital at Samarinda – no verified, detailed source material currently exists specifically about Long Hurai and Long Bagun District. This circumstance suggests that the given settlement belongs among the region's smaller, less-documented settlements, for which reliable, current information can be obtained primarily from local sources.

