Lingsir – a small Bornean settlement in the Balangan region of South Kalimantan
Lingsir is an Indonesian village located within Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, under the administrative unit of Kabupaten Balangan, belonging to the Kecamatan Paringin Selatan district. Based on its coordinates (approximately –2.35° southern latitude, 115.46° eastern longitude), it is situated in the interior, hilly-forested areas of Borneo Island, in one of the province's less urbanized zones. Neither Wikipedia nor other verifiable public sources contain independent, detailed descriptions of the village; therefore, the information presented below is based on facts verified or generally accepted at the level of Kecamatan Paringin Selatan, Kabupaten Balangan, and Kalimantan Selatan province, with clear indication that these pertain to the broader administrative framework.
General overview
Lingsir is not among Indonesia's most well-known tourism or investment destinations, and available public databases contain no population or area statistics regarding it. The seat of Kecamatan Paringin Selatan district is the city of Paringin, which is also the administrative center of Kabupaten Balangan. Balangan regency is a relatively young administrative unit: it separated as an independent kabupaten from Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara in 2003. The region is characterized by agriculture – primarily rice cultivation and small-scale horticulture – as well as mineral extraction, particularly coal mining, which is a dominant economic sector throughout South Kalimantan. Village infrastructure in the interior parts of the province is typically more basic than in coastal or urban zones; roads, electrical networks, and mobile internet coverage are gradually expanding, but may remain limited in certain rural areas. Based on its location within the district and available general context, Lingsir is considered a rural village of this type.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available real estate market data specific to Lingsir exists. With regard to the broader Kabupaten Balangan and Kalimantan Selatan province real estate market, it is worth noting that the province's economy has traditionally been driven by coal mining and agriculture; these sectors indirectly influence local land prices and rental demand near mining operation zones. Compared to the provincial capital, Banjarmasin, the interior districts, including municipalities in Balangan regency, exhibit significantly lower real estate prices, with demand primarily sourced locally and from mining industry labor. For foreign nationals, it is important to know that under Indonesia's general legal framework – based on agrarian law and its amendments – full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are not available to foreign private individuals; foreign investors typically operate through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or through Hak Guna Bangunan land-use rights for economic purposes, via a PT PMA (foreign-invested joint-stock company). These fundamental rules apply throughout the country, including South Kalimantan. In rural areas such as the Lingsir region, the real estate market is generally narrow and illiquid, with a small number of transactions.
Safety and security
No publicly available, verifiable public security statistics or crime data specific to Lingsir exist. South Kalimantan province, in general, can be described as follows: compared to major cities – Banjarmasin and surrounding urban zones – the interior, rural districts are low-density villages operating through close community networks, where minor public security incidents are relatively rare. The Indonesian National Police (Polri) provincial and district offices are responsible for maintaining public order; Balangan regency has its own district police headquarters (Polres) operating in Paringin. No serious security incidents affecting ordinary travelers or investors are documented in publicly known sources from the region, though this assessment must be qualified by the caveat that in the absence of current, site-level data, broad conclusions cannot be drawn.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources document named tourist attractions directly linked to Lingsir village. In the broader Kabupaten Balangan region, however, it is generally known that the interior areas of South Kalimantan possess rich natural endowments: rivers, rainforest-covered hills, and the traditional culture of Dayak communities characterize the landscape. With respect to the province as a whole, it is known that the Meratus mountain range (Pegunungan Meratus) traverses South Kalimantan and lies relatively close to the Balangan region; this area offers opportunities for nature enthusiasts and ecotourism, though without verified sources specifying distances relative to Lingsir, specific measurements are not provided. Regarding cultural tourism in the broader Kalimantan Selatan province, Banjarmasin's floating markets and the traditional Dayak villages of the Loksado region are better known, but these are located at considerable distance from Lingsir. Detailed, publicly available source material regarding the tourism infrastructure of Paringin Selatan district itself is not available.
Summary
Lingsir is a rural, poorly documented Bornean settlement located within Kecamatan Paringin Selatan district, under the administration of Kabupaten Balangan, in Kalimantan Selatan province. In the absence of publicly accessible village-specific sources, detailed presentation of the location is not possible; based on available context, it is a settlement in interior Borneo whose economy is likely influenced by agriculture and proximity to mineral extraction operations. For those seeking information about the Balangan region – whether for travel, real estate purchase, or investment – it is advisable to conduct on-site research and to thoroughly familiarize oneself with the relevant Indonesian legal frameworks, particularly the regulations governing land acquisition by foreigners.

