Delang Kerohong – small Bornean settlement in the interior of Mahakam Hulu regency
Delang Kerohong is located in the province of Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan), specifically belonging to Mahakam Hulu regency and the Long Pahangai district (kecamatan). Geographically, it is situated in the interior of the island of Borneo, close to the equator – its coordinates (0.762° N, 114.455° E) indicate that it lies on the border between the northern and southern hemispheres, in the central-eastern part of the island, deep within the mainland interior. The available sources in this case contain only provincial-level data; currently, no independently verifiable, detailed information about Delang Kerohong is available, so the description relies on the broader regional context.
General overview
Delang Kerohong does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or administrative information sources, which suggests that it is a relatively small, sparsely inhabited settlement in the Bornean interior. The Long Pahangai kecamatan to which it belongs, as part of Mahakam Hulu regency, is one of the most remote and difficult-to-access administrative units in East Kalimantan. Mahakam Hulu itself is a relatively recently established administrative unit, having separated from the former Kutai Barat regency. According to statistics for Kalimantan Timur province, the territory has an area of 127,346.92 km², and its 2020 population was 3,941,766 inhabitants, making it Indonesia's fourth least densely populated region. This provincial-level data well illustrates how the interior Bornean areas, such as Mahakam Hulu and the settlements of the Long Pahangai district, are embedded in sparsely inhabited, extensive natural environments. The provincial capital is Samarinda, which is several hundred kilometers away from Delang Kerohong in a straight line, and considerably farther by land and water routes. Local transportation is typically facilitated by waterways along the Mahakam River and its tributaries, as well as connections via small aircraft.
Real estate and investment
No verified, specific real estate market data is available for Delang Kerohong and Long Pahangai district. Taking into account the broader East Kalimantan context, it can be said that the real estate market in Kalimantan Timur province has been shaped in recent decades primarily by extractive industry investments (mining, timber extraction, and infrastructure serving the oil and gas sectors) and developments related to the construction of the new capital, Nusantara Ibu Kota. The latter project directly affects mainly Penajam Paser Utara and Kutai Kartanegara regencies, though it influences assessments of the province as a whole and investor interest. Very remote small settlements surrounded by extensive natural areas, such as Delang Kerohong apparently is, typically do not form part of the organized real estate market; land use may be organized according to local community regulations and customary law. Generally speaking, in Indonesia the property rights of foreign nationals are strictly limited: land ownership (Hak Milik) can only be registered under the names of Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may at most be entitled to longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai), and these too require detailed legal preparation.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the public safety of Delang Kerohong. For Kalimantan Timur province as a whole, it can be stated that the province's major cities – Samarinda, Balikpapan – have organized law enforcement infrastructure, while in deeply interior areas, particularly in sparsely inhabited and difficult-to-access districts, police presence and accessibility of state services are typically limited. In interior Bornean areas, life has traditionally been organized according to local dayak community norms, and the incidence of violent crime is generally lower than in urbanized coastal areas, according to available information sources. However, access to healthcare services and emergency assistance may be limited due to great distances and inadequate infrastructure, which is worth considering for anyone visiting the region.
Tourist attractions
No specific, source-supported data is available regarding tourist attractions in Delang Kerohong and Long Pahangai district. What is generally characteristic of Mahakam Hulu regency and the broader interior regions of East Kalimantan is that unspoiled rainforests, the natural world of the Mahakam River system and its tributaries, and the traditional culture of dayak indigenous communities represent the main attractions for visitors reaching the area. Long Pahangai district is located in the upper course of the Mahakam River, where river travel itself can provide a significant natural experience. At the provincial level, it is known that the Apokayan plateau and the Kayan Mentarang National Park (although the latter is partly also connected to Kalimantan Utara territory) are among the region's significant nature conservation and ecotourism areas; however, these are not in the immediate vicinity of Delang Kerohong but rather within the broader region, and verified data on their exact distance is not available.
Summary
Delang Kerohong is a small settlement in the interior of Borneo, belonging to Long Pahangai district in Mahakam Hulu regency in Kalimantan Timur province. The place lies in a sparsely inhabited, difficult-to-access natural environment, and it does not have easily accessible, published databases from either a tourism or real estate market perspective. The broader region is characterized by the province's low population density, the Mahakam River system, rainforest landscape, and the culture of dayak communities, which together define the character of the area. Those interested in the Mahakam Hulu region should conduct thorough preparation and seek current information about local conditions from direct sources.

