Mayanau – a small Bornean settlement in Kabupaten Balangan Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi district
Mayanau is a small settlement in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province in Indonesia, situated in the southern part of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi district, which functions as part of Kabupaten Balangan regency. Based on its coordinates (–2.4015; 115.6450), the settlement falls in the regency's interior, more mountainous and hilly region, slightly south of the equator. Statistical or encyclopedic sources at the settlement level are currently unavailable for Mayanau; therefore, in the following sections, the local context is presented based on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Balangan and Kalimantan Selatan province, with clear indication of when references are made to the region rather than to the village itself.
General overview
Mayanau does not appear in widely known Indonesian tourism or administrative databases, indicating that it is a relatively small, poorly documented rural settlement. Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi district forms part of Kabupaten Balangan, which itself is a relatively young regency, created as a result of administrative reorganization in South Kalimantan province. The name "Balangan" refers to several concepts in the region: first, the regency itself; second, the Sungai Balangan (Balangan River); and third, the Dusun Balangan ethnicity, which as a subethnic group of the Dayak people inhabits the Kecamatan Halong area—these names reflect the diversity of local history and culture. Kabupaten Balangan is generally known for its agricultural and forestry activities; the terrain and natural vegetation of the area exhibit the tropical rainforest character typical of Borneo's interior regions. Mayanau, given its location, is presumably a rural, small-scale community where local livelihoods may be connected to traditional farming and forest resources—however, these assumptions are based on broader regional patterns, in the absence of direct sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Mayanau and Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi. Based on the broader context—Kabupaten Balangan and Kalimantan Selatan province—it can be stated that agricultural land and plantations dominate the real estate market in South Kalimantan's interior areas; in rural regions far from major cities, such as the provincial capital Banjarmasin and commercial centers, real estate prices are typically lower, and market liquidity is limited. In Kabupaten Balangan's region, natural resources—coal, rubber, palm oil—may play a determining role in local land use, though no specific data about Mayanau is known in this regard. Generally, it is true that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, the possible legal frameworks are Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights), which must be understood within the framework of Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria). In rural areas, particularly in Kalimantan's interior regions, real estate transactions require heightened legal care.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding public safety in Mayanau. For the rural interior areas of Kabupaten Balangan and Kalimantan Selatan province in general, it can be said that in smaller villages, community life is tightly woven, and crime forms characteristic of major cities are less prevalent in these areas. However, in more remote, less developed regions, police presence and opportunities for rapid assistance may be more limited, which characterizes life there with a certain degree of community safety awareness based on self-sufficiency. No specific crime statistics or security assessment for Mayanau is known; relevant information can be obtained from the competent authorities of Kabupaten Balangan.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified tourist attraction directly linked to Mayanau is known. In the broader region of Kabupaten Balangan, natural features—rivers, hilly and forested landscape, Borneo's tropical rainforests—in principle constitute tourist attractions; however, no concrete data is available regarding their accessibility and development in relation to Mayanau. From a regional perspective, it is worth mentioning that the more well-known natural and cultural attractions of Kalimantan Selatan province—such as the Loksado mountain region or the Martapura diamond industry—are generally located much farther from Kabupaten Balangan's interior areas, and their exact distance from Mayanau cannot be specified due to lack of sources. The Dayak cultural heritage—whose local representative is the Dusun Balangan group within the Halong district—also represents regional attraction, but its direct connection to Mayanau is likewise undocumented.
Summary
Mayanau is a poorly documented small rural settlement in Kabupaten Balangan Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi district, in South Kalimantan province's Bornean interior regions. No statistical, tourism, or real estate market data directly related to the settlement is publicly available; the above sections are therefore predominantly based on the generally known characteristics of the broader administrative unit—Kabupaten Balangan and Kalimantan Selatan. The location exhibits a rural and remote character, and may be understood within the context of the region's natural and cultural heritage. For more detailed and current local information, the competent administrative bodies of the kabupaten and on-site inquiry can serve as reliable sources.

