Juata Kerikil – settlement in the northern part of Tarakan city, on Borneo
Juata Kerikil is a settlement in Indonesia's North Kalimantan (Kalimantan Utara) Province, within Tarakan Utara (North Tarakan) District of Tarakan city (Kota Tarakan). Based on its coordinates (3.378° North latitude, 117.567° East longitude), it is situated in the northern part of Borneo Island, close to the Celebes Sea. Tarakan city lies on a separate island, which plays an important regional role on the border between East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan. As concrete, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources for Juata Kerikil are not yet available, the description below is built on the broader, verifiable administrative and regional context, with this limitation noted throughout.
General overview
Juata Kerikil belongs to Tarakan Utara Kecamatan, which is one of the four administrative districts of Tarakan city. Tarakan itself is one of Indonesia's youngest independent municipal administrations (kota), known as one of the economic and transportation hubs of North Kalimantan Province. Tarakan Utara District characteristically encompasses the northern, partly agricultural and forested areas of the city, where smaller villages and residential neighborhoods alternate. The word "kerikil" in Indonesian means gravel or shale terrain, which may allude to the settlement's physical geographic character, though this is merely a toponymic observation and is not based on documented local sources. Since Tarakan lies on an island, much of the surrounding area is characterized by mangrove forests and fishing settlements. Smaller residential areas within the city, such as Juata Kerikil, typically connect to the urban fabric through local administrative and public service infrastructure—schools, health stations, mosques—but available sources contain no detailed information about this specific village.
Real estate and investment
Tarakan city, of which Tarakan Utara District and thus Juata Kerikil form part, is considered one of the most dynamically developing urban areas in North Kalimantan Province. Since the province's establishment in 2012—when North Kalimantan separated from East Kalimantan—infrastructure investments directed to the region have increased, which has had an impact on the local real estate market. In Tarakan city, due to its island location, developable land is limited, which generally exerts upward pressure on property prices within the city. Documented sources for specific property prices or development plans at the Juata Kerikil level are not available, so these observations pertain to the city level of Tarakan. Foreign ownership of property in Indonesia is generally regulated: under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate, but typically participate through rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or nominal ownership solutions, which require legal and financial due diligence. This general Indonesian legal framework applies to Tarakan and North Kalimantan as well.
Safety and security
Tarakan city, as one of North Kalimantan's major urban centers, can be said to have public safety at a level generally characteristic of medium-sized Indonesian cities. No substantive, verifiable crime statistics for Juata Kerikil are available, and no publicly accessible source regularly publishes comparable data for the broader Tarakan Utara District. Generally, Kalimantan cities—including Tarakan—are less crowded compared to larger Javanese metropolitan areas, and local community networks (the RT/RW system, or neighborhood self-administration) contribute to social cohesion. As in other Indonesian urban areas, it is advisable to exercise caution regarding traffic safety, weather conditions (rainy season, floods), and accessibility of health infrastructure. No specific safety assessment for the village can be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
No sources containing specific named attractions for Juata Kerikil as a tourist destination are available. However, several sites in Tarakan city and its broader area are known to be of interest to visitors and are accessible from Tarakan Utara District. For example, areas along the Binalatung River on Tarakan Island offer natural landscapes featuring typical elements of Borneo's biodiversity—mangrove forests and rich bird life—for nature enthusiasts. Within Tarakan city, there is also a well-known nature conservation area and orchid garden (Kebun Raya Tarakan), which is connected to the vicinity of the native Juata forest—the name element "Juata" also appears in Juata Kerikil, which may suggest that the location can be linked to a territorial zone named Juata. However, these connections cannot be conclusively confirmed without verified sources. Within Tarakan city itself, the port city atmosphere, coastal fishing quarters, and proximity to the Celebes Sea provide the most essential tourist context for those staying in the region.
Summary
Juata Kerikil is a smaller settlement belonging to Tarakan city, located in Tarakan Utara District in the northern part of Borneo, in North Kalimantan Province. In the absence of detailed, documented settlement-level sources, the characteristics of the place can primarily be inferred from urban and regional context: the administrative, economic, and natural features of Tarakan city on its island determine the broader environment. Those interested in the region—whether from residential, investment, or travel perspectives—are advised to consult sources at the Tarakan Utara District and Tarakan city level, and to assess local conditions firsthand.

