Benua Anyar – small Bornean settlement in Kabupaten Banjar
Benua Anyar is an Indonesian settlement (a desa or dusun level administrative unit) located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within Kabupaten Banjar, specifically belonging to Cintapuri Darussalam district. Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the interior regions of south Borneo, approximately at the intersection of the -3.16°N and 115.00°E latitude and longitude lines. The seat of Kabupaten Banjar is Martapura city, which is governed by regency-level administration. The settlement is located on the Kalimantan peninsula, or the Indonesian part of Borneo island, falling within the zone of south Kalimantan plains and hilly areas within the macroregion.
General overview
Benua Anyar does not feature as a widely known tourist or economic destination, and detailed administrative or demographic data at the settlement level cannot be found in available public sources. The Cintapuri Darussalam district, to which it belongs, is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Banjar. Kabupaten Banjar as a whole has an area of 4,688.00 km², with an estimated population of 595,717 residents as of mid-2025, characterizing the region as a medium-sized regency predominantly agricultural in nature and partly mining-oriented. Martapura, the regency seat, is known for its diamond cutting and jewelry industry as well as its religious life in South Kalimantan province. Benua Anyar, as one of the smaller settlements of the district, ostensibly belongs to the category of rural, agriculturally-oriented villages that populate the interior areas of the regency – this, however, is not directly confirmed by available sources but rather inferred from the general context regarding the region.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data regarding Benua Anyar's real estate market is not available; therefore, the broader context of Kabupaten Banjar and South Kalimantan province provides the reference framework below. Kabupaten Banjar forms part of the Banjar Bakula metropolitan region, which is organized around Banjarmasin, the largest city in the province. The proximity to this metropolitan area meaningfully influences the real estate market of surrounding regencies: with improved inter-city connections and population growth, moderate real estate demand is experienced in certain parts of the regency. However, in rural, smaller settlements, real estate prices are typically substantially lower than in major cities, and the number of transactions remains limited. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot possess full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, the legal framework typically consists of long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai). This general Indonesian land law regulation applies equally to Benua Anyar and to the entire territory of Kabupaten Banjar. From an investment perspective, the region primarily offers opportunities for local and domestic Indonesian buyers; for smaller rural villages, the predictability of investment returns is limited.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level crime statistics or official assessments regarding Benua Anyar's public safety are not available in the sources consulted. Kabupaten Banjar and South Kalimantan province generally rank among moderately developed, predominantly rural Indonesian regions, where the proportion of serious violent crimes is typically lower than in major cities. In rural areas of south Kalimantan, living conditions and community relations can generally be considered stable, although for current, local-level assessments, it is advisable to consult information from the province or regency authorities and local units of the Indonesian police (Polri). It must be emphasized that this generalization pertains to the regional context and does not constitute a description of Benua Anyar's specific public safety situation.
Tourist attractions
The available source material contains no named tourist attractions specifically related to Benua Anyar. The most well-known tourist and cultural attractions of Kabupaten Banjar are concentrated at the regency seat, Martapura, which is known in South Kalimantan province for its diamond industry heritage and the Masjid Agung Al-Karomah grand mosque. Additionally, the natural environment of south Borneo represents an attraction within the regency's territory: rivers, wetland and peatland areas, and fragments of Kalimantanian rainforests are found in the broader region. Regarding Benua Anyar, no source-substantiated data exists about direct tourist infrastructure; the village is more appropriately situated as part of the interior, less-traveled Bornean countryside, where visitor traffic is minimal and interested parties would primarily approach the area from neighboring, better-known destinations.
Summary
Benua Anyar is a small Bornean settlement located in South Kalimantan, in Cintapuri Darussalam district of Kabupaten Banjar, for which direct, detailed administrative or tourist source data is not available. The broader region, Kabupaten Banjar, is a nearly 600,000-resident, 4,688 km² regency belonging to the Banjar Bakula metropolitan area, whose cultural and economic center is concentrated in Martapura city. A standalone characterization of Benua Anyar is currently possible only through the more general context of the regency and province; for more precise, site-specific information, it is advisable to consult local administrative sources.

