Lutan – a settlement in Long Hubung District, Mahakam Hulu Regency, East Kalimantan
Lutan is a small settlement in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province in Indonesia, located on the eastern part of Borneo Island. Administratively, it belongs to Long Hubung District (Kecamatan), which is part of Mahakam Hulu Regency (Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu). Based on its coordinates (0.2079547 north latitude, 115.4983067 east longitude), the settlement is situated near the Equator in East Kalimantan's interior highland and river valley regions. The provincial capital, Samarinda, is located much farther toward the coast.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources exist for Lutan, so the following description is based in part on the general characteristics of broader administrative units – Long Hubung District, Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu, and East Kalimantan province. Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu comprises one of the most remote and sparsely populated interior regions of East Kalimantan; much of the region is covered by dense tropical rainforest, through which runs a network of the Mahakam River and its tributaries. Settlements in Long Hubung District are typically small villages located along rivers or near riverbanks, accessible primarily by waterway, as the road network in the province's interior areas is underdeveloped. According to 2020 census data for Kalimantan Timur province, the total population was 3,941,766 inhabitants with an area of 127,346.92 km², representing an extremely low population density – among Indonesia as a whole, the province ranks as the fourth least densely populated. Mahakam Hulu itself is among the most isolated parts of the province, where Dayak communities and livelihoods based on river-based agriculture, fishing, and natural resource extraction dominate. Lutan fits within this broader rural context.
Real estate and investment
No specific, publicly available real estate market data for Lutan is known, so the following presents more general characteristics of the broader region – primarily East Kalimantan province and Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu – with clear indication that these do not necessarily reflect local conditions in Lutan. Considering East Kalimantan province as a whole, the real estate market in recent years has shown more dynamic activity in the province's central and eastern, more developed zones – particularly around Samarinda, Balikpapan, and the planned new capital, Nusantara Capital Authority area. In interior, isolated areas such as Mahakam Hulu Regency, real estate transactions are minimal, investments are limited, and lack of infrastructure presents a serious obstacle. For foreign investors, an important framework is Indonesian land ownership regulations: under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; special rental and usage rights (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them, which grant entitlements for limited periods. In isolated, rural regions such as Mahakam Hulu, investment risk is typically higher due to weak infrastructure, limited market liquidity, and low demand.
Safety and security
No publicly available, local-level public safety statistics or regular reports exist for Lutan, so only the broader regional context and characteristics generally typical of Indonesia's interior rural areas can be described. The rural, interior areas of East Kalimantan province – including Mahakam Hulu Regency – are generally regarded as quiet regions with fewer registered criminal incidents compared to major urban areas, a situation partly explained by low population density and the isolated, small-community nature of settlements. However, in such isolated regions, law enforcement infrastructure – police stations, emergency services, health care provision – may have limited availability and capacity, which increases response times in emergencies. Without reliable, settlement-level crime statistics, no definitive statement can be made about Lutan's actual public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
No locally named tourist attractions verified from reliable sources are known for Lutan. The broader region, however – the Mahakam River valley and Mahakam Hulu area – is recognized within East Kalimantan as a nature tourism and ecotourism destination. The Mahakam River and its tributaries, riverside rainforests, Dayak cultural traditions, and riverbank way of life collectively represent attractions for those interested in eco- and cultural tourism – though this should be understood within the more general context of Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu and Long Hubung District, not exclusively regarding Lutan. The interior forests of East Kalimantan are known for their unique biodiversity, and visitors to Borneo conservation areas may travel through this region as well, though logistics and access are complex and time-consuming. Without sources, no substantive claim can be made regarding specific, named natural or cultural sites associated with Lutan.
Summary
Lutan is a small, isolated settlement in Long Hubung District of Mahakam Hulu Regency in East Kalimantan province, in the interior of Borneo Island. In the absence of independent, settlement-level documentation, the village can only be understood through the characteristics of broader administrative units – the district, regency, and province – which are collectively marked by low population density, natural forest environment, river-based accessibility, and limited infrastructure. Both conclusions regarding the real estate market and public safety can only be interpreted cautiously within a regional framework and do not replace current, locally specific data.

