Anjar Arip – small Bornean settlement in Kabupaten Bulungan, North Kalimantan
Anjar Arip is a settlement in Kalimantan Utara (North Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, which ranks among the country's youngest provinces – it became an independent province in 2012, having previously been part of East Kalimantan. The settlement falls under the administrative district of Kecamatan Sekatak, which is part of Kabupaten Bulungan regency. Geographically, it is located in the northern part of Borneo island, and based on its coordinates (3.3035076° N, 117.0770178° E), it has a location typical of tropical rainforest-covered interior areas. Direct, dedicated Wikipedia sources or detailed public database entries specifically for Anjar Arip are not available; therefore, the following is based on reliable database data and generally verifiable characteristics of Kecamatan Sekatak, Kabupaten Bulungan, and Kalimantan Utara province, with clear indication of which administrative level is being referenced.
General overview
Anjar Arip belongs to Kecamatan Sekatak, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Bulungan. Kabupaten Bulungan itself is one of the regencies of Kalimantan Utara province, with its seat in the nearby city of Tanjung Selor, which also serves as the administrative capital of the province. Kecamatan Sekatak is an extensive area, largely divided by forests and river valleys, located in the interior of Bulungan regency. Settlements of this type in interior Bornean districts are generally characterized by scattered populations living in smaller villages and settlements, with transportation conducted partly by river and partly by dirt roads. Accessibility can therefore vary depending on weather and season. Kalimantan Utara province as a whole is one of Indonesia's least densely populated areas, while simultaneously possessing significant natural resources, where timber extraction, coal mining, and oil palm plantations play a dominant economic role. Concrete, source-supported data on Anjar Arip's population, territorial extent, or local public institutions is not available.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Anjar Arip. However, in the context of the broader region—namely Kabupaten Bulungan and Kalimantan Utara province—it can be said that the real estate market remains relatively underdeveloped and has limited liquidity compared to Java island or Bali province. Infrastructure development in the province features among Indonesian government priorities, particularly given that the new capital, Nusantara, located in East Kalimantan province, generates regional economic effects in neighboring provinces as well – this may attract certain development and investor interest to the Kalimantan Utara region, though this effect is indirect and uncertain. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property in Indonesia; for them, primarily usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) and various lease arrangements are available. This general legal framework also applies in Bulungan regency and Kalimantan Utara. Interior Bornean areas are generally characterized by lower real estate prices; however, the lack of developed infrastructure and distance constitute serious risk factors in any investment decision.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety statistics or police data specifically for Anjar Arip are not publicly available; therefore, only the broader regional context can be presented objectively. Kalimantan Utara province does not rank prominently among Indonesian provinces as a region with notable public safety concerns. Interior, sparsely populated districts, such as rural regencies like Kecamatan Sekatak, are generally characterized by lower-density police and emergency service coverage, with longer response times than in major cities. In such isolated villages, potential risks tend to stem more from the natural environment (flooding, accessibility of forest-swamp terrain, tropical diseases) than from conventional crime; however, this is a general observation and not a source-supported statement specific to Anjar Arip.
Tourist attractions
Tourist attractions directly identifiable with Anjar Arip are not known from available sources. At the level of Kabupaten Bulungan and Kalimantan Utara province, the region's natural assets – primarily extensive rainforests, river systems, and biodiversity – form potential nature tourism and ecotourism destinations. Tanjung Selor, the seat of Kabupaten Bulungan, serves as the administrative and commercial center of the province and may function as a supply base for travelers in the region. The Derawan Islands (Kepulauan Derawan), belonging to Berau regency and located in the neighboring East Kalimantan province, are recognized natural attractions in Kalimantan Utara, but these are neither in Bulungan regency nor in Kecamatan Sekatak – they merely illustrate the broader Bornean regional context. Based on Anjar Arip's interior, forest and river-valley location, a nature-oriented environment is probable, but no sources provide information on specific named attractions, trails, or visitor facilities.
Summary
Anjar Arip is a small interior Bornean settlement in Kalimantan Utara province, belonging to Kecamatan Sekatak and Kabupaten Bulungan. Publicly available, detailed source material on the settlement is currently not available, so specific named attractions, exact population figures, or local real estate market data cannot be provided. The broader regional context is defined by rich natural resources but relatively underdeveloped infrastructure in interior Borneo, where accessibility and service availability are limited. For those interested in the area—whether for nature exploration or investment considerations—consultation at the Kabupaten Bulungan regency level and seeking current on-site information is recommended.

