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    About Lamida Bawah

    Lamida Bawah – a small settlement in the Kecamatan Paringin area, in the heart of Kabupaten Balangan

    Lamida Bawah is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kecamatan Paringin district of Kabupaten Balangan regency in South Kalimantan. Based on its geographic coordinates (−2.279° southern latitude, 115.540° eastern longitude), it is situated in the interior of Borneo, in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province. The regency seat is Paringin itself, so from an administrative standpoint, Lamida Bawah is located near the regency's governmental center. Since available sources are limited to the regency level, the following sections describe the broader context of Kabupaten Balangan, clearly indicating where settlement-level data is unavailable.

    General overview

    Lamida Bawah does not appear independently in publicly accessible, verified encyclopedic sources, so direct settlement-level data is currently unavailable. What can be stated with certainty about the broader administrative environment: Kabupaten Balangan was established on February 25, 2003, under Law No. 2 of 2003, through which it was separated from Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Utara. Interior Minister Hari Sabarno officially inaugurated the regency on April 8, 2003, and this date has since been celebrated annually as a founding anniversary. The regency's motto is "Sanggam" — "Sanggup Bagawi Gasan Masyarakat," meaning in the Banjar language: "readiness to perform work in the interest of society, grounded in sincerity." In the first half of 2025, Kabupaten Balangan had a population of 139,836 people. Kecamatan Paringin, to which Lamida Bawah belongs, is also one of the focal points of the regency's administrative and economic life, as it is home to the regency seat. In the interior areas of Borneo, villages are typically engaged in agriculture, small-scale commerce, and — adapted to the region's natural resources — forestry and mining-related activities, though verified concrete data on this for Lamida Bawah is not available.

    Real estate and investment

    No direct, verifiable data on Lamida Bawah's real estate market can be found in accessible sources. In broader context, Kabupaten Balangan is a relatively young regency, established in 2003, whose economic development has occurred over the past two decades. In Kalimantan Selatan province, the real estate market is generally influenced by economic activity linked to mineral extraction (coal, other mining products) and regional infrastructure development, though these cannot be verified as directly affecting Lamida Bawah. Under general Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) represent lawful alternatives. These provisions apply across the entire country, thus also within Kabupaten Balangan. Regarding local real estate prices, development projects, or investment trends, no concrete data can be provided based on available sources.

    Safety and security

    No direct, verified sources are available on Lamida Bawah's safety and security. Generally speaking, in the interior, less urbanized areas of Kalimantan Selatan province, public safety assessments differ from those in major cities, and local conditions can vary considerably. In the rural settlements of Kabupaten Balangan, daily life is determined by agricultural and mining communities, which in itself does not indicate particular security risks, yet any concrete statistical claim on this matter would be unfounded due to the lack of available sources. For travelers and those considering relocation, it is advisable to consult current statements from the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Indonesian authorities for up-to-date information on public safety.

    Tourist attractions

    In the case of Lamida Bawah, no identified tourist attraction can be confirmed from verified sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Balangan area, no encyclopedic-level sources are available that would name specific attractions within the regency's boundaries. What can be said, however, is that the interior areas of Borneo are generally known for their distinctive natural environment — featuring rivers, tropical rainforests, and unique biodiversity — though available sources do not identify specific, verifiable representatives of these near Lamida Bawah. For those interested, more thorough on-site investigation and the official channels of Kabupaten Balangan's administration can provide more accurate and up-to-date information on any possible natural or cultural attractions in the region.

    Summary

    Lamida Bawah is a small settlement belonging to Kecamatan Paringin in Kabupaten Balangan, in Kalimantan Selatan province, in the interior of Borneo. The regency was established as an independent administrative unit in 2003, with its seat in Paringin, and in the first half of 2025 had a population of nearly 140,000. Since no independent, verified sources are available for the settlement itself, precise demographic, real estate market, public safety, or tourist data cannot be provided. Based on general knowledge of the broader region, the place can be counted among Borneo's poorly documented rural settlements, whose deeper understanding would require on-site research or direct contact with local authorities.


    More about Paringin

    Paringin – Kecamatan in Balangan Regency, South KalimantanParingin is a district (kecamatan) in Balangan Regency, in the province of South Kalimantan, which lies in Kalimantan. In…

    Paringin – Kecamatan in Balangan Regency, South Kalimantan

    Paringin is a district (kecamatan) in Balangan Regency, in the province of South Kalimantan, which lies in Kalimantan. In broad terms, Kalimantan covers the Indonesian portion of Borneo, with vast rainforests, peatlands and an economy shaped by palm oil, coal, timber and mining alongside Dayak and Malay heritage. Indonesian administrative records list Paringin among the kecamatan of Kabupaten Balangan, but detailed English-language coverage of the district itself is limited, so this profile leans on wider Balangan and South Kalimantan context, of which Paringin is part.

    Tourism and attractions

    Paringin itself is not a packaged tourist destination; it is a working kecamatan whose appeal lies in everyday rural or small-town life, and English-language sources for the district are limited. At the regency level, Balangan Regency in northern South Kalimantan has its seat at Paringin, lies in coal-rich country near the Meratus mountains and depends on coal mining and rubber. At the provincial level, South Kalimantan has Banjarmasin as its capital, a Banjarese cultural majority, an economy built on coal, rubber, palm oil and river-based trade and a landscape of swampy lowlands and the Meratus mountains. Day-to-day cultural life in Paringin centres on village mosques or churches, small warung, weekly markets and seasonal religious and customary calendars rather than a dedicated tourism circuit.

    Property market

    Paringin is part of the wider Balangan Regency property market, with stock dominated by single-family homes on family-owned plots and smallholder agricultural land, plus ruko shop-house terraces around the kecamatan centre. Land values sit within the lower-to-middle range of the Balangan spectrum, on a gradient from main-road frontage down to interior desa holdings, and formal hak milik certification is most reliable near district offices and main villages, while remoter plots often combine customary or adat arrangements that require careful verification. The most active markets in South Kalimantan cluster around the regency capital and larger provincial cities rather than a smaller kecamatan such as Paringin, and demand here is driven mainly by local families upgrading housing and posted public-sector workers rather than speculative buyers.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Paringin is limited compared with the main cities of South Kalimantan. Owner-occupied housing dominates, supplemented by a modest number of kost boarding rooms aimed at teachers, civil servants and other posted staff, together with a small pool of rented houses tied to local government, schools and trade activity rather than resort or large-industrial demand. Investment interest is better framed in terms of agricultural land and smallholder commercial plots than pure residential yield, with stronger residential cases in the wider Balangan Regency clustering around the regency capital and major road corridors. Prospective investors should verify land status, adat arrangements and local hazard exposure before committing capital.

    Practical tips

    Paringin is reached primarily by road from Balangan's regency capital via regency and provincial routes, with travel times depending on weather and road condition. Local movement relies on private cars and motorbikes, shared angkutan pedesaan services and ojek taxis, with online ride-hailing available mainly around the closest urban centres. Puskesmas clinics, primary and lower-secondary schools, small markets and local mosques or churches serve the larger desa or kampung, while hospitals, banks and main government offices cluster in the regency capital and the nearest provincial city. The climate follows the tropical pattern of Kalimantan; foreign buyers usually structure transactions through hak pakai or company-held hak guna bangunan with professional advice, since freehold hak milik is reserved for Indonesian citizens.

    More about Balangan

    Balangan – Gateway to the Meratus MountainsBalangan lies in the northern part of South Kalimantan province, with Paringin as its center. The region sits at the foot of the Meratus…

    Balangan – Gateway to the Meratus Mountains

    Balangan lies in the northern part of South Kalimantan province, with Paringin as its center. The region sits at the foot of the Meratus Mountains, where ancient Dayak Meratus communities have preserved their traditional way of life to this day.

    The Meratus Mountains

    The Meratus range is one of Borneo's last untouched highland rainforests. Bamboo forests, waterfalls, and crystal-clear mountain streams make it a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Visiting traditional Dayak Meratus balai (communal houses) offers a unique cultural experience.

    Local Life

    The region's economy is defined by rice cultivation and rubber plantations. Traditional markets offer local produce and handicrafts.

    Getting There

    Paringin is approximately 4-5 hours from Banjarmasin by car heading north.

    More about South Kalimantan

    South Kalimantan is the heart of Banjar culture, where floating markets, the Meratus Mountains, and diamond mining traditions offer a unique experience. Banjarmasin, the "city of…

    South Kalimantan is the heart of Banjar culture, where floating markets, the Meratus Mountains, and diamond mining traditions offer a unique experience. Banjarmasin, the "city of rivers," is world-famous for Pasar Terapung (floating market), and Lok Baintan offers the most authentic such experience.

    Where is South Kalimantan?

    The province is located in southern Borneo, along the Java Sea coast. Banjarmasin is the capital, accessible by air from Jakarta and Balikpapan. The region's rivers and canals form the backbone of city life.

    What to See?

    1. Pasar Terapung – Floating Markets

    Banjarmasin's floating markets are one of the world's most photographed cultural sights. In the early morning hours, boats laden with vegetables, fruit, and local specialties float along the rivers. Lok Baintan is the largest and most authentic floating market, where local women sell from their boats.

    2. Lok Baintan

    Lok Baintan on the Martapura River offers the classic floating market experience. Visit between 5–7 AM when the market is liveliest. Boat tours also allow you to taste local dishes.

    3. Meratus Mountains

    The Meratus Mountains are South Kalimantan's green lung. Dayak Bukit communities live here, and the range's trekking trails, waterfalls, and cooler climate provide a pleasant escape from the hot coast.

    4. Diamond Mining and Martapura

    Martapura is famous for diamond and gemstone processing. Local markets and workshops let you observe the processing. The Cempaka diamond mine is a unique attraction.

    5. Banjar Culture

    Banjar people's culture – traditional houses, sasirangan textiles, gastronomy – is the soul of South Kalimantan. Soto banjar and ketupat kandangan are local specialties.

    When to Visit?

    May–September is the dry season, ideal for river tours and mountain excursions. Floating markets are visitable year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days recommended:

    • 1 day: Banjarmasin, early morning floating market (Lok Baintan)
    • 1 day: Martapura, diamond workshops, markets
    • 1–2 days: Meratus Mountains trek

    Renting or Investing in South Kalimantan?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in South Kalimantan, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about South Kalimantan, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • South Kalimantan Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    South Kalimantan is paradise for floating markets and Banjar culture. The Lok Baintan morning experience and Meratus Mountains' natural beauty together provide an unforgettable trip.

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