Binangon – village in Muara Komam District, East Kalimantan
Binangon is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan Province (Kalimantan Timur), located in the Kabupaten Paser region, within the Muara Komam kecamatan (district). Based on its geographic coordinates (approximately 1.6 degrees south latitude and 115.7 degrees east longitude), it lies in the central-southern part of Borneo island, in an area characterized predominantly by tropical forests and river valleys. Kabupaten Paser is the southernmost region of East Kalimantan Province, with its administrative seat in the city of Tana Paser (also known as Tanah Grogot). Since detailed settlement-level data on Binangon is not currently available, the following description relies primarily on the known context of the region and district.
General overview
Binangon is not among Indonesia's well-known or tourist-visited settlements; it is a smaller community, likely based predominantly on agriculture and forestry, which forms part of the Muara Komam district within the rural territory of East Kalimantan. Kabupaten Paser was established on June 26, 1959, when the northern portions of Kotabaru Regency were organized into an independent region. The region has an area of 11,603.94 square kilometers, with a population of 230,316 according to the 2010 census, 275,452 according to the 2020 census, and estimated to have exceeded 315,000 as of mid-2025 according to official projections. This demographic growth indicates gradual development in the broader region. Paser is a region rich in natural resources, where coal mining, palm oil production, and forestry are the dominant economic activities. Binangon and the settlements in Muara Komam district presumably fit into this pattern, although verified sources on the specific local economic structure are not available.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Binangon is not publicly available, so the following reflects the broader regional context of Kabupaten Paser and East Kalimantan. East Kalimantan Province has received increased investor attention over the past decade, partly due to the Indonesian government's decision to build the country's new capital, Nusantara, on the province's territory. This development has initiated a real estate market restructuring process in several districts of the province, though it primarily affects more infrastructure-equipped, urban areas. Due to Kabupaten Paser's southern location and rural character, such effects are currently having a more limited impact. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); instead, they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or long-term lease constructions. In smaller, less developed regions such as Muara Komam district, real estate prices are typically lower than the Indonesian average, though liquidity and infrastructure may also be more limited.
Safety and security
No verified, settlement-level statistics or data are available regarding Binangon's public safety situation. Regarding rural areas of Kabupaten Paser and East Kalimantan more broadly, it can be said that in most sparsely populated, rural areas of Borneo, public safety does not present a particular problem for daily life, though infrastructure and official presence are necessarily smaller than in the province's urban centers. General security advice applicable to Indonesia — such as careful handling of valuables and respect for local customs — naturally applies to this region as well. For more detailed, current information, the travel advisories of the home country's foreign ministry and the regional agencies of the Indonesian police (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) are authoritative sources.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions can be identified for Binangon specifically. The natural resources of Kabupaten Paser — extensive tropical forests, river systems, and Borneo's biodiversity — are generally characteristic of the region and may hold appeal for nature enthusiasts, though available sources contain no specific, named attractions either for Muara Komam district or the immediate vicinity of Binangon. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Paser, nature tourism and ecotourism are possible activities, but organized tourist infrastructure is not yet well developed in the rural parts of the region. Those interested in East Kalimantan's natural values tend to travel to better-known areas of the province, such as the Kutai National Park area, which is better equipped in terms of infrastructure and accessibility for receiving visitors.
Summary
Binangon is a poorly documented small settlement on Borneo in Muara Komam District, Kabupaten Paser, in East Kalimantan Province. Based on available information, the broader region is a rural area rich in natural resources, with moderate-paced demographic and economic development. It is not considered a priority destination from either a tourism or real estate market perspective; regional context is best provided by data at the Kabupaten Paser level. For detailed and current local information, the kecamatan or kabupaten local administrative offices represent reliable sources.

