Banyiur – small settlement in South Borneo's marshy river region
Banyiur is a small settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, located in the southern part of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Kecamatan Anjir Pasar, which is registered as part of Kabupaten Barito Kuala. The regency seat is Marabahan. Based on settlement coordinates (-3.1177759, 114.5569318), Banyiur is situated south of the Equator in a low-lying area rich in heavily water-rich habitats formed by the Barito and Kuala rivers. No independent, settlement-level encyclopedic source currently exists for Banyiur; the following relies on verified data available regarding the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Barito Kuala, and its framed context.
General overview
Banyiur cannot be counted among the known or tourist-visited settlements of the South Kalimantan region. Small villages situated within Kecamatan Anjir Pasar are generally oriented toward agricultural and fishing activities, which represents the characteristic livelihood pattern of Bornean river region villages. The area of Kabupaten Barito Kuala totals 2,996.46 km² and had a population of 332,178 in the first half of 2025 according to Wikipedia sources. This aggregate figure characterizes the entire regency; no published data currently exists regarding Banyiur's own population. The region's geography is fundamentally shaped by the fact that a significant portion of the regency's territory exhibits coastal and floodplain characteristics—this is reflected in the regency's name itself, which incorporates the name of the Barito river. The name Anjir Pasar likewise refers to the water channel infrastructure characteristic of the area, called "anjir" in Borneo: these are artificially dug channels that connect natural rivers and play important roles in transportation, irrigation, and flood protection in the daily lives of locals. All of this determines the daily life of Banyiur and surrounding villages.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly accessible real estate market data exists for Banyiur. In the broader context of Kabupaten Barito Kuala, the real estate market primarily comprises the circulation of agricultural land, fish pond areas, and modest residential properties. The regency is partly affected by the planned Banjar Bakula metropolitan zone, which encompasses Banjarmasin and adjacent areas—this fact could potentially project long-term development impacts on certain parts of the region, though direct involvement of Banyiur cannot be clearly inferred from this. Generally speaking, smaller, rural settlements in South Kalimantan province show little commercial real estate development activity. Within the framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, full land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available in principle to foreign citizens; foreign private individuals can generally acquire rights to residential property under Hak Pakai (use rights) status, subject to specified conditions. From an investment perspective, Banyiur and Anjir Pasar district may offer opportunity primarily in local agricultural and water management sectors, rather than in tourism or commercial real estate development.
Safety and security
No specific, published public security statistics currently exist in public sources regarding Banyiur or Kecamatan Anjir Pasar. Regarding the broader Kalimantan Selatan province, it can be said that rural areas of the province generally exhibit an average or quieter security image in Indonesian terms, though authentic, systematic statistics on this subject cannot be provided based on this source material. In small, rural Bornean villages, daily life is typically characterized by close community ties. For travelers and potential investors, observance of prudent precautions—such as respect for local customs and following current advisories—is recommended in all Indonesian areas.
Tourist attractions
No data currently exists regarding tourist attractions in Banyiur that are nominally mapped and supported by verified sources. For Kabupaten Barito Kuala as a whole, no major, internationally known tourist attractions can be found in the available Wikipedia sources. The region's natural assets—the extensive river system, floodplain forests, and distinctive Bornean water habitats—could theoretically be attractive to those interested in ecotourism, though listing specific, named programs and visitation opportunities is not justified due to lack of sources. The nearest major urban center to Kabupaten Barito Kuala territory is Banjarmasin, which as the capital of South Kalimantan province serves as the region's cultural, commercial, and transportation hub, and from which Banyiur lies at a relatively short distance when considering the province's topography. Banjarmasin itself possesses numerous riverside attractions and floating markets, which are suitable venues for familiarizing oneself with Bornean urban culture.
Summary
Banyiur is a small, rural settlement in South Borneo, located within Kecamatan Anjir Pasar district of Kabupaten Barito Kuala. Available source material extends only to the regency level, where approximately 332,000 people lived in the first half of 2025 across an area of 2,996.46 km². The place does not rank among the prominent locations of South Kalimantan from either a tourism or investment perspective; it is characterized primarily by local river region farming and community life. For those interested in the region, Banjarmasin and the Barito river valley represent the nearer base for getting to know the area.

