Keresik Bura – a small Bornean village in the Paser Belengkong district of Kabupaten Paser
Keresik Bura is a small settlement in Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan) province of Indonesia, administratively falling under the Paser Belengkong district (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Paser. Geographically, it is located on the Indonesian part of Borneo, near the coordinates marked by latitude -1.99 and longitude 116.19. Borneo is the world's third-largest island, and East Kalimantan is one of the provinces characterized by both extensive tropical rainforest areas and the presence of a natural resource extraction industry. Kabupaten Paser itself is one of the more southern districts of the province, where the Paser ethnic group, the historical legacy of the Paser Sultanate, and the distinctive Paser language form the cultural background – these characteristics can be identified from available Wikipedia sources at the regency level, though no separate source is available specifically about Keresik Bura.
General overview
Keresik Bura appears as an independent settlement in administrative records; however, it does not appear in either domestic or international geographic databases with a level of detail that would allow for a comprehensive independent description of the village. The Paser Belengkong district lies within Kabupaten Paser, and this kecamatan – like other rural areas of the regency – is generally characterized by relatively low population density, the dominance of agricultural and forestry activities, and the defining role of natural landscapes in daily life. Kabupaten Paser itself preserves the tradition of the Paser Sultanate, and the Paser ethnic community living in the area has its own language, the Paser language – these cultural characteristics form an important part of the region's identity. Since the available source material is limited to regency-level summaries, concrete data about Keresik Bura's internal structure, population, or local institutions cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market in Keresik Bura. The broader context is provided by the economic environment of Kabupaten Paser and East Kalimantan province. East Kalimantan province is one of Indonesia's key regions for natural resource extraction – particularly coal and oil mining, as well as the palm oil industry – and this economic structure influences the dynamics of the local real estate market: demand for property is generally stronger near industrial zones, while in more distant rural areas, transaction volumes and prices typically remain lower. It can be said generally that under Indonesian land laws, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property in Indonesia; special title forms (such as Hak Pakai) are available to foreign investors, but their conditions and duration are regulated within defined frameworks. In rural, small-population villages like Keresik Bura presumably is, real estate market activity is typically minimal, and investment in such areas requires more extensive due diligence and local legal advice.
Safety and security
No concrete, verified statistics or official reports regarding the public safety situation in Keresik Bura are found in available sources. For the broader region, East Kalimantan, it can be stated generally that rural and small-town areas of the province present an overall stable security picture, though differences naturally exist between individual districts. The rural zones of Kabupaten Paser are typically not numbered among the province's particularly problematic areas; however, such assessments can change over time, and it is always advisable to obtain current information from local sources or Indonesian authorities. In general, Indonesian small villages are characterized more by close community bonds, which tends to have a positive effect on local-level community safety perception, though this cannot be automatically applied to any specific location without prior knowledge.
Tourist attractions
No named data is available in the sources consulted regarding tourist attractions in Keresik Bura. In relation to Kabupaten Paser and the Paser Belengkong district, the known cultural and historical connection is the legacy of the Paser Sultanate, preserved on the regency's territory through local traditions and the culture of the Paser ethnicity; this represents a distinctive, lesser-known historical layer at the broader district level within East Kalimantan. Borneo's natural characteristics – extensive tropical rainforests, river systems, rich biodiversity – generally characterize the province's rural zones, and the Paser Belengkong kecamatan's territory presumably lies within such a landscape; however, due to lack of sources, no named attractions, protected areas, or cultural sites specifically associated with or located near Keresik Bura can be identified. Those visiting the region are advised to obtain information about local tourism offerings starting from Tana Paser, the capital city of Kabupaten Paser.
Summary
Keresik Bura is a small settlement relatively unknown to the wider public, located in East Kalimantan province in the Paser Belengkong district of Kabupaten Paser. Available source material is limited to the regency level, where the cultural heritage of the Paser Sultanate, the Paser ethnic community, and the Paser language constitute the identifiable local characteristics. Detailed demographic, economic, or tourist information about Keresik Bura itself is not currently publicly available, so those interested in the village are advised to start with regency-level information about Kabupaten Paser and obtain information on-site.

