Laburan Baru – a small Borneo settlement in Paser Belengkong district, Kabupaten Paser
Laburan Baru is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in East Kalimantan (Kalimantan Timur) province, in Kabupaten Paser, within the Paser Belengkong kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately 1.98 degrees south latitude and 116.31 degrees east longitude, in the central-eastern part of Borneo. The capital of Kabupaten Paser is Tana Paser (formerly Tanah Grogot), and at the end of 2024 the kabupaten had a population of approximately 310,000. No independent, verifiable data source exists specifically for Laburan Baru, so the description below is based primarily on knowledge at the regency and provincial levels, as well as on broader geographical context.
General overview
Laburan Baru belongs to Paser Belengkong kecamatan, one of the administrative districts of Kabupaten Paser in East Kalimantan. The kabupaten as a whole has a population of approximately 309,667 (end of 2024 figure), and much of its territory is characterized by tropical rainforest, river valleys, and plantations, as is typical for the interior of Borneo. The region is culturally diverse: according to available sources, multilingualism is widespread among the inhabitants of Kabupaten Paser, reflecting the varied ethnic and linguistic composition characteristic of Borneo. Settlement-level statistics or detailed administrative descriptions of Paser Belengkong district and Laburan Baru itself are not currently publicly available, so concrete data on the village's size, exact population, and infrastructure cannot be provided. In general terms, smaller villages in the interior regions of East Kalimantan typically engage in agriculture, small-scale plantation farming, and livelihood activities connected to the forest.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level real estate market data exists for Laburan Baru or Paser Belengkong kecamatan, so the following observations reflect the broader context of Kabupaten Paser and East Kalimantan. East Kalimantan province has received increased investor attention over the past decade, partly because Indonesia's new capital city, Nusantara, is being built in the neighboring Kabupaten Penajam Paser Utara and Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara. This development has generally heightened interest in real estate across the region, though its impact varies significantly by area. In more remote interior areas of Kabupaten Paser, such as Paser Belengkong district, the real estate market is typically less liquid than in coastal or urban-adjacent zones. Regarding the Indonesian regulatory framework: foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; however, certain legal structures—such as long-term leasehold (Hak Pakai) or corporate ownership (PT PMA)—allow for the maintenance of foreign interests. These general rules also apply in East Kalimantan, and involvement of a local legal specialist is advisable before any specific transaction.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable data source exists for the public safety of Laburan Baru, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. The interior rural areas of Kabupaten Paser and East Kalimantan province are not generally considered regions of elevated security risk within Indonesia. In the interior areas of Borneo, smaller villages typically have local community structures that play a stabilizing role. As in any rural area of Indonesia, visiting persons are advised to take local customs and norms into account and to review current travel warnings and information from local authorities beforehand. For more precise, up-to-date security assessments, travel advice issued by one's own country's foreign ministry provides a reliable starting point.
Tourist attractions
No verified data exists on specific named tourist attractions in Laburan Baru or Paser Belengkong kecamatan, so the following describes generally known features of the broader Kabupaten Paser region. At and around Tana Paser, the capital of Kabupaten Paser, the Bornean tropical natural environment, river valleys, and areas considered indigenous forest serve as locations for nature walks and excursions. The region's cultural heritage is formed by the traditions of its diverse local ethnic groups, which arise from the multilingual and multiethnic character of Kabupaten Paser. In East Kalimantan, orangutan reserves (such as protected areas found in other parts of the province) and boat tours along major river systems are common tourist attractions, though these may be at considerable distance from Laburan Baru, and their precise accessibility should be verified from local sources.
Summary
Laburan Baru is a small village on Borneo, located in Paser Belengkong district, Kabupaten Paser, in East Kalimantan province. Since no independent verified sources exist specifically for the settlement, available data must be understood at the regency level: Kabupaten Paser is a multilingual kabupaten of approximately 310,000 inhabitants, whose interior rural areas—likely including the Laburan Baru area—bear the characteristics of the Bornean tropical landscape and local agricultural livelihoods. East Kalimantan province benefits from heightened regional development attention due to its proximity to the new capital city, a factor that influences the long-term prospects of the broader region, though the direct involvement of Laburan Baru in this connection is not documented.

