Laburan – a small settlement in the Paser Belengkong district of Kabupaten Paser, East Kalimantan
Laburan is a settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, located within the Kabupaten Paser administrative unit, and specifically belonging to the Paser Belengkong district (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 1.94 degrees south, 116.40 degrees east), it is situated in the interior, hilly and forested regions of the island of Borneo. The seat of Kabupaten Paser is Tana Paser, formerly known as Tanah Grogot. The available source material does not contain detailed, independent data specific to Laburan itself, so the following description relies largely on verifiable context at the broader regency and provincial level.
General overview
Laburan is a small settlement belonging to the Paser Belengkong district, characteristically rural in nature. Kabupaten Paser as a whole had a population of 309,667 at the end of 2024, indicating relatively modest population density relative to the regency's extensive territory. The Paser Belengkong district itself is one of the interior units of the kabupaten, located at a distance from the capital, Tana Paser, where living conditions and infrastructure are generally simpler than in the regency's urban centers. The population living in Kabupaten Paser is notably multilingual: according to the source material, a significant portion of the population actively uses multiple languages, reflecting the ethnic diversity of the island of Kalimantan. This characteristic likely applies to Laburan and the surrounding villages as well, although no data specifically for the settlement is available. The economic basis of such small interior Bornean villages is typically agriculture, plantation farming (particularly oil palm), forestry, and to a lesser extent fishing in nearby waterways.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Laburan is not found in the available source material. At the broader Kabupaten Paser level, it can be noted that in East Kalimantan province, the real estate market has been on a relatively dynamic development trajectory over the past decade, primarily motivated by the presence of mining and plantation industries, as well as infrastructure developments occurring in the region. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the legal framework governing property acquisition contains strict restrictions for foreign citizens: foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property, and can only participate in the real estate market under specific, limited property rights (for example, Hak Pakai, meaning usage rights). This general Indonesian land ownership regulation applies to Kalimantan Timur province, thus to Kabupaten Paser and its territories, including Laburan. Small villages located in rural areas, such as Laburan, typically do not form part of active investment real estate markets, in contrast to more developed and easily accessible urban areas.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety statistics or detailed data for Laburan is not available in the sources used. In general terms, it can be said that in the rural, interior areas of East Kalimantan, the public safety situation is characteristically peaceful, with a lower proportion of violent crime compared to more densely populated urban zones. The major security challenges in the region typically stem from illegal deforestation, violations related to natural resources, and informal economic activities occurring in isolated areas, which place additional burdens on law enforcement. Specific crime statistics, however, cannot be extracted from the source material, so the above reflects merely the regional context generally applicable to the interior of Kalimantan, and cannot be considered a proven statement regarding Laburan.
Tourist attractions
Neither Laburan specifically nor the Paser Belengkong district expressly contains any named tourist attractions in the available sources. Considering Kabupaten Paser as a whole, the regency's natural assets – Bornean tropical forests, rivers, the Mahakam river system and its tributaries, as well as the biodiversity found there – could potentially be attractive to those interested in ecotourism, but the verified source material does not name any specific landmarks that can be linked to Laburan. Tana Paser, the seat of Kabupaten Paser, offers more services compared to rural areas and possibly more well-known local attractions, but these do not appear detailed in the sources. For those interested, the interior rural areas of the regency would likely be of appeal primarily for their authentic village living conditions, primeval landscapes, and local communities with multilingual and diverse cultural backgrounds.
Summary
Laburan is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia's East Kalimantan province, located within the Paser Belengkong district of Kabupaten Paser. The broader regency is an administrative unit with a population of nearly 310,000 and multilingual speakers, with its seat in Tana Paser. The settlement itself does not appear in the available sources with unique, detailed data; based on regency and provincial level context, it can be described as a typical interior Bornean village, where economic life is based primarily on agriculture and plantation farming. Neither regarding the real estate market nor tourism do we have independent, verified data specific to Laburan, so in these areas the broader regional context provides the primary point of reference.

