Lok Hamawang – a small settlement in Lampihong district, South Kalimantan
Lok Hamawang is a settlement in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province in Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to Lampihong district (kecamatan), which is situated within Balangan Regency (Kabupaten Balangan). Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.3 degrees south latitude and 115.4 degrees east longitude), the settlement is found in the interior, continental part of the region, far from the traffic of coastal major cities. No direct, detailed Wikipedia source is available for the settlement; therefore, the description below is based on data recorded in databases and the broader context of Kabupaten Balangan and South Kalimantan, always clearly indicated as such.
General overview
Lok Hamawang is an internationally lesser-known, small inland Bornean settlement. Lampihong district, as part of Kabupaten Balangan, represents a basic unit of Indonesian administration and typically consists of agricultural, rural communities. Kabupaten Balangan itself became an independent regency in 2003, having previously been part of the neighboring Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara; its administrative seat is the city of Paringin. The regency's territory is predominantly hilly, forested inland Borneo landscape, cut through by smaller rivers, where the livelihoods of local communities have traditionally centered on agriculture, rubber cultivation, and activities related to natural resources. Lok Hamawang can be considered such a rural, community-oriented settlement, where infrastructure development and the availability of urban services are typically limited compared to the urban centers of South Kalimantan. The settlements of Lampihong district are located close to one another within the interior areas of Balangan Regency, and their livelihood is determined primarily by the local economy and agricultural activity.
Real estate and investment
Specific local real estate market data for Lok Hamawang is not available. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Balangan and South Kalimantan's interior areas, it can be said that the real estate markets in such rural, small district settlements are typically narrower and less liquid than those observed in the more developed urban zones surrounding Banjarmasin or Banjarbaru. For those interested in the area, it is important to note that in Indonesia, acquisition of property ownership is subject to legal restrictions for foreign nationals: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to Indonesian property, but may only maintain property use on limited legal grounds (for example, Hak Pakai, meaning use rights). From an investment perspective, inland Borneo rural areas generally offer opportunities organized around mining (coal, minerals) and plantation agriculture (palm oil, rubber), rather than tourism-oriented property development. Reliable information about specific local conditions can only be obtained through on-site inquiry or through a trustworthy Indonesian real estate broker.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable local statistics on public safety in Lok Hamawang are not available. Generally speaking, in rural, interior areas of South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province, public safety is stable in many places due to the small-community nature, though infrastructural distances and limited state presence may present challenges in some areas. Kabupaten Balangan, as a relatively young regency, has made efforts over the past two decades to develop its administrative capacities, including strengthening police presence. In Indonesia, territorial data on general public safety is published by the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS, Central Statistics Office) and the national police (Polri), which reflect local reality more accurately than any general estimate. For those visiting or intending to settle in the area, it is recommended to obtain information from local authorities and the administrative office of Kecamatan Lampihong regarding the current situation.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source mentions any named tourist attractions specific to Lok Hamawang. However, within the broader area of Kabupaten Balangan, numerous natural and cultural points of interest are known that may be relevant to those passing through or staying in the region. Within Balangan Regency's territory are river valleys, jungle-covered hills, and the cultural heritage of indigenous Banjar and Dayak communities that form the landscape and local heritage. In South Kalimantan province, the provincial capital Banjarmasin is known for its water-based floating markets (pasar terapung) visible from boats, and the diamond-cutting workshops near the city of Martapura, which are among the region's most visited tourist destinations, but these are located at considerable distance from Lok Hamawang. Local, small-scale natural attractions – riverbanks, agricultural landscapes, proximity to Bornean forests – could potentially be appealing to those interested in nature walks, but reliable source data is not available regarding either their designation or accessibility.
Summary
Lok Hamawang is a small, sparsely documented rural settlement in South Kalimantan, forming part of Lampihong district and Kabupaten Balangan. Located in Borneo's interior areas with an agricultural character, no detailed, publicly accessible data is available about it; therefore, the broader South Kalimantan and regency-level context provides the best starting point for orientation. For those considering acquiring property, establishing a business, or prolonged residence in the area, direct contact with local administration, trustworthy Indonesian experts, and BPS databases is essential.

