Long Pari – a small Bornean settlement in North Kalimantan's Kabupaten Bulungan region
Long Pari is a minor settlement in Kalimantan Utara (North Kalimantan) Province, Indonesia, situated in the northern part of Borneo island. Administratively, it falls under Kecamatan Tanjung Palas Barat district, which is part of Kabupaten Bulungan regency. The regency capital is Tanjung Selor, which also serves as the capital of Kalimantan Utara Province. Based on its coordinates (2.8007° N, 117.185° E), Long Pari is located in the northern, relatively interior areas of the regency, where natural environment and river valleys play a defining role in daily life.
General overview
Long Pari does not appear in widely available tourist maps and tourism sources, indicating that it belongs among the less-trafficked settlements nestled in Borneo's interior. Independent, settlement-level statistical data is not yet publicly available from accessible sources; therefore, the following data pertains to Kabupaten Bulungan as a whole, within the framework of which the village is located. The regency's total area is 13,181.92 km², indicating an extraordinarily large administrative unit with relatively low population density. Kabupaten Bulungan had approximately 157,593 inhabitants in 2022, a figure that grew to 170,239 by the end of 2024. This slow but steady growth reflects the broader region's development potential. Kecamatan Tanjung Palas Barat itself, to which Long Pari belongs, covers the western part of the Tanjung Palas area. Within Bulungan's administration, there is ongoing discussion about relocating the regency capital to Kecamatan Tanjung Palas, which could impact the entire region's development dynamics in coming decades. Long Pari, as one of the smaller villages in the interior areas, likely has a local economy based on agriculture and forestry, as is generally characteristic of similar interior regions of Borneo — this can, however, only be determined on the basis of general regional geographical and economic knowledge, not from location-specific sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Long Pari is not found in publicly available sources. In the general economic context of Kabupaten Bulungan and Kalimantan Utara Province, the real estate market differs considerably from those of Indonesia's tourism-focused areas. The region's economic foundation rests on natural resources — forestry, mining, agriculture — and real estate transactions are characteristically more active in the regency center, Tanjung Selor, and along development corridors. Kalimantan Utara can expect indirect development effects related to Indonesia's planned capital relocation (the new capital, Nusantara, is being built in East Kalimantan Province on neighboring territory), which could enhance the region's infrastructural and investment appeal in the medium term. It is important to mention as general information that in Indonesia, full property ownership rights (Hak Milik) for foreign nationals are legally restricted; foreigners typically gain real estate usage rights through long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). In Long Pari and similar small interior Bornean villages, real estate market turnover is minimal and predominantly local in nature, therefore an investment-oriented approach to the area requires thorough on-site information gathering.
Safety and security
Public security statistics or local police reports specifically pertaining to Long Pari are not known from publicly available sources. Regarding Kabupaten Bulungan and Kalimantan Utara Province as a whole, it can be said generally that the region encompasses relatively sparsely populated and insufficiently urbanized areas, where criminal phenomena characteristic of large cities are less dominant. Kalimantan Utara is among Indonesia's youngest provinces (it became an independent province in 2012) and possesses developing institutional infrastructure. In interior, less easily accessible areas, government services — including police presence — may have more modest coverage than in larger cities due to lower population density and infrastructural limitations. On this basis, Long Pari and its immediate surroundings are best described by the situation characteristic of typical small interior Bornean villages; however, drawing specific, location-specific security conclusions is not warranted in the absence of available data.
Tourist attractions
Specifically named tourist attractions pertaining to Long Pari are not found in available sources. In the broader context of Kecamatan Tanjung Palas Barat and Kabupaten Bulungan region, it is worth noting that Borneo's interior areas generally possess rich natural endowments: rainforest landscapes, tributaries of the Kalimantan river system, and the cultural heritage of local indigenous Dayak communities characterize this region. The regency capital, Tanjung Selor, is the administrative and commercial center of the area, and from there, nature-oriented locations within Bulungan territory can be reached. Within Kalimantan Utara Province, the Kayan Mentarang National Park is located, which is among Borneo's largest protected natural areas and is significant from an ecological biodiversity perspective; however, this park falls within Malinau regency and is not in direct proximity to Kabupaten Bulungan or Kecamatan Tanjung Palas Barat. For travelers visiting Long Pari, the local natural environment and possible riverbank experiences could offer interest, but reference to specific, named attractions cannot be made on the basis of sources.
Summary
Long Pari is a small-sized, poorly documented Bornean settlement in Indonesia's Kalimantan Utara Province, belonging to Kecamatan Tanjung Palas Barat district within Kabupaten Bulungan. The region as a whole is a relatively sparsely inhabited area rich in natural resources, where development of transport and institutional infrastructure is ongoing. From a real estate and tourism perspective, Long Pari currently possesses no documented appeal, and is primarily relevant for those interested in the region's natural endowments. Broader development processes pertaining to Kabupaten Bulungan — including the possible capital relocation and Kalimantan Utara Province's general development trajectory — could influence the narrower region's prospects in the long term.

