Long Pakaq – settlement in the interior of East Kalimantan, in Long Pahangai District
Long Pakaq is a small, remotely situated settlement in Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Long Pahangai, part of Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu. The regency is located in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province on the island of Borneo. Based on the settlement's coordinates (0.77° N, 114.46° E), it lies in the eastern, terrestrial part of the province, in jungle-covered interior areas. Detailed, verified sources about the settlement are currently not available, so the following sections present the broader environment based on available provincial and general regional knowledge.
General overview
Long Pakaq, as part of Kecamatan Long Pahangai, is located in one of Indonesia's most sparsely populated and least accessible regions. East Kalimantan province had a total population of 3,941,766 at the 2020 census, making the province Indonesia's fourth least densely populated area. This characteristic is particularly true of the interior areas, where Long Pahangai District is situated: scattered small communities in river valleys form the typical settlement structure. The Mahakam River and its tributaries traditionally serve as the main transportation routes in this region, where terrestrial infrastructure is extremely limited. The provincial capital is Samarinda, which is at a considerable distance from Long Pakaq as the crow flies, located in the eastern interior highlands. The area's inhabitants most likely belong to Dayak communities, which have lived in river valleys in Borneo's interior for centuries and maintain a lifestyle closely tied to the forest and water, although verifiable data from sources about this specific settlement is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent local real estate market data for Long Pakaq is not available. In terms of broader regional context, East Kalimantan province is generally considered one of Indonesia's dynamically developing provinces from an investment perspective, particularly in coastal areas and those near major cities. In the interior regions, such as villages in Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu, the real estate market is extremely limited and scarcely exists in organized form: typical property relationships here should be understood within community and local customary law frameworks. In Indonesia, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full land ownership; under applicable general regulations, foreigners can hold property only on the basis of Hak Pakai (use rights), and this restriction applies throughout the country. In the interior areas of Mahakam Hulu Regency, investment interest remains very limited, and accessibility difficulties also constrain any potential development opportunities.
Safety and security
No verified local or district-level crime statistics are available for Long Pakaq. Generally speaking, the sparsely populated interior areas of East Kalimantan province have traditionally been characterized by low crime levels, which is, however, related to the region's low population density and the internal cohesion of closed-knit communities. At the same time, distance and limited infrastructure mean that police presence and emergency assistance may be scarce in these areas. For travelers and visitors, isolation and extreme natural conditions – including rainy season flooding and difficult forest terrain – are factors to be considered from a safety perspective. All of this is a general observation applicable to Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu as a whole, not verified local data specific to Long Pakaq.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable data from sources is available regarding tourist attractions specifically linked to Long Pakaq. The natural features of Kecamatan Long Pahangai and the broader Mahakam Hulu region – pristine forests, the river system, and local Dayak culture – could theoretically offer appealing elements for those interested in ecotourism or cultural tourism, however, no specific, named visitor destinations can be identified from available sources. Considering East Kalimantan as a whole, the province possesses generally expected natural and cultural assets, but their relationship to Long Pakaq and their accessibility given the distances cannot be precisely determined due to lack of specific data. Those interested are strongly advised to obtain prior information about accessibility and local conditions, as the region's infrastructure in interior areas is severely limited.
Summary
Long Pakaq is a remote, interior-located small settlement in East Kalimantan, which as part of Kecamatan Long Pahangai belongs to Kabupaten Mahakam Hulu. The province – Indonesia's fourth least densely populated area – is generally characterized by isolation, limited infrastructure, and low population density typical of interior regions, all of which are defining features of this area as well. Detailed, verified sources about the settlement are not available; individual characteristics have therefore been presented based on broader provincial knowledge. In the long term, the region's future depends partly on East Kalimantan's general development directions, which currently affect the province's coastal and near-urban areas far more intensively than the interior regions.

