Benua Riam – rural settlement in the inland region of South Kalimantan, in the Aranio district of Kabupaten Banjar
Benua Riam is a small settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, located in the central-southern portion of the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Aranio district, which in turn falls under the Kabupaten Banjar regency. The regency capital is the city of Martapura, and the area is also part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan region. Based on Benua Riam's coordinates (–3.53°, 115.22°), the settlement lies in the regency's interior rural zone, at a considerable distance from the coast and from Banjarmasin, the provincial capital.
General overview
Benua Riam is a rural village administratively under Kecamatan Aranio. Detailed, independent public descriptions of the village itself are not available in accessible sources; therefore, the following characterization is based on knowledge of the broader Kabupaten Banjar regency and the geographically determined general characteristics of the district, with this framework kept in mind. Kabupaten Banjar covers an area of 4,688 km² and has a population density and infrastructure level representing moderate development relative to conditions in inland Borneo. The regency had approximately 595,717 residents as of mid-2025. The Aranio district extends across the eastern-southeastern portion of Kabupaten Banjar, where forested, hilly-river valley terrain and small-scale agricultural communities typically predominate. Benua Riam is most likely a community based on plantation agriculture and smallholder farming, exhibiting typical characteristics of inland Borneo: the primary livelihood sources are probably horticulture, rice production, and activities linked to natural resources. The Kecamatan Aranio area appears in literature mainly in connection with the Riam Kanan Reservoir, which is the district's defining physical geographic feature, and Benua Riam may fall near it based on coordinates—though this particular connection is not substantiated by independent sources.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Benua Riam's real estate market is not available in public sources; therefore, the following picture reflects the broader market context of Kabupaten Banjar and Kalimantan Selatan province. The Kabupaten Banjar regency possesses relatively active real estate activity owing to its proximity to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone: in Martapura and districts further from Banjarmasin, property prices are lower than in the province's urban areas, and the pace of infrastructure development is slower. In interior rural districts like Aranio, real estate market turnover is typically minimal, land parcels are predominantly agricultural in designation, and the number of commercial developments is small. Foreign citizens' opportunities to acquire real estate in Indonesia are generally restricted: under Indonesian land law, foreigners cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik), but may at most hold long-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or participate in commercial real estate investment through a PT PMA structure. This general legal framework applies to the country as a whole and thus to this area as well. From an investment perspective, Benua Riam and its surrounding area is not currently considered an active target region; those interested are advised to consult with regency-level authorities (Kabupaten Banjar) regarding current regulations and the status of available plots.
Safety and security
No data on Benua Riam's public safety is available from independent, authenticated sources. Rural inland areas of Kalimantan Selatan province generally have crime rates that are more moderate compared to urban regions, and in small villages informal community oversight and tight social bonds contribute to relative public safety. Regency-level police administration serves the area through Martapura, though accessibility to individual villages may vary depending on the condition of the road network, which can also affect response times. Foreign visitors and those planning extended stays are advised to obtain current security information through relevant local offices of the Indonesian National Police (Polri) and through consular advisories, as local conditions can change over time. It can be said in general that rural areas in Kalimantan Selatan province have experienced stable security conditions over the past decade, though this assessment reflects a provincial-level picture rather than exclusively that of Benua Riam village.
Tourist attractions
Benua Riam itself does not appear in available sources as having designated tourist attractions. However, the Kecamatan Aranio district is regionally known as a natural destination due to the Riam Kanan Reservoir: the reservoir's water surface, small islands, and the water-based tourism that has developed around it constitute one of Kabupaten Banjar's characteristic attractions. The Aranio district is of interest primarily to visitors drawn to nature-based excursions owing to this water body, the surrounding hilly forested landscape, and the traditions of the local Banjarese Kalimantanese community. Benua Riam, as a small village belonging to the Aranio district, might potentially serve as a starting point or transit station for such excursions, though this connection too is an inference from the district's general geography rather than a source-verified fact. Considering Kabupaten Banjar as a whole, Martapura is the most-visited city in the region, known for the Cempaka Diamond Quarter and its jewelry market; this is the nearest unambiguously documented tourist destination at the regency level.
Summary
Benua Riam is a small rural settlement in South Kalimantan, located in the Kecamatan Aranio district of Kabupaten Banjar. Detailed, authenticated data on the village is not publicly available; the picture presented here is based on general characteristics of the Kabupaten Banjar regency, which covers 4,688 km² and has a population of nearly 596,000. As an inland Borneo rural area, the region is characterized by smallholder agriculture and a lifestyle shaped by the natural environment; its real estate market activity is minimal, and its tourist infrastructure is linked to the Aranio district's natural resources. For more precise and current local knowledge, direct contact with local administrative authorities is recommended.

