Banua Anyar – a settlement in Bakumpai district, Kabupaten Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan
Banua Anyar is a small settlement in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province in Indonesia, specifically within the Kabupaten Barito Kuala administrative unit, in the Bakumpai district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.97° south latitude, 114.80° east longitude), it is located in the southeastern part of Borneo island. The regency's capital is Marabahan, which functions as the administrative and commercial center of the region. No direct sources about the village are available, so the following analysis relies on verified facts at the level of Kabupaten Barito Kuala and general information interpreted within that framework.
General overview
Banua Anyar belongs to the Bakumpai kecamatan, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Barito Kuala in South Kalimantan province. The regency has a total area of 2,996.46 km², and according to data from the first half of 2025, its population is 332,178. The area partially falls within the planned Banjar Bakula Metropolitan Zone, which indicates that the region may develop closer ties with the neighboring Banjarmasin agglomeration in the long term. The regency has a coastal strip to the southeast, while to the north it borders Kabupaten Kapuas in Kalimantan Tengah province. Banua Anyar itself is a relatively small, predominantly rural community, whose daily life is presumably shaped by agricultural and fishing activities characteristic of Bornean river valleys – this, however, is a general regional observation and not a fact verified from settlement-level sources. The name of Bakumpai district is connected to local Dayak-Malay cultural traditions and reflects the proximity of tributaries of the Barito river, which is reflected in the water-dependent way of life of villages in this area.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market of Banua Anyar. Regarding Kabupaten Barito Kuala as a whole, it can be said that the area, as a potential part of the planned Banjar Bakula Metropolitan Zone, may fall within the scope of South Kalimantan development processes, which could attract infrastructure investments and moderate real estate market activity in the medium and long term. Currently, in the rural parts of the regency, real estate prices and investment activity typically operate at lower levels than in the provincial capital, Banjarmasin. In general, it can be stated that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (use right) or Hak Sewa (lease right) forms are available, which are regulated within the framework of Indonesian land law. This regulatory framework applies equally to Banua Anyar as part of Indonesia. Before making specific real estate decisions, consultation with local legal advisors and review of current regency-level regulations are recommended.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or official assessment is available regarding the public safety situation in Banua Anyar. Regarding the broader region, namely South Kalimantan province and the area of Kabupaten Barito Kuala, it can be generally stated that public safety in rural Bornean areas is primarily influenced by local police presence and close community ties. In smaller villages farther from major cities, such as Banjarmasin, community norms generally strongly regulate community life. However, in the absence of precise crime data, incident statistics, or comparative security assessments, caution must be exercised regarding any specific claims. For travelers and those intending to stay in the area, the generally applied informed prudence – careful handling of valuables, respect for local customs – is warranted here as well.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly linked to Banua Anyar village and identified by name appear in available sources. Regarding Bakumpai district and Kabupaten Barito Kuala, the characteristic feature of the broader region is the system of the Barito river and its tributaries, which may offer points of interest from the perspective of learning about Bornean river culture – a natural asset – but available sources do not contain information about its tourism infrastructure or organized accessibility. Marabahan, the regency's capital, represents the nearest urban center; from there, the province's administrative and cultural capital, Banjarmasin, is also within accessible distance, where the so-called floating markets (pasar terapung) represent a known attraction – these, however, are not tourist sites belonging to Banua Anyar, but merely illustrate the tourism offerings of the broader region. Understanding the actual tourism characteristics of the location would require local sources.
Summary
Banua Anyar is a small, rural settlement in South Kalimantan province in Indonesia, in the Bakumpai district of Kabupaten Barito Kuala, in the southeastern countryside of Borneo island. According to 2025 data, the regency has a population of 332,178, an area of nearly 3,000 km², its capital is Marabahan, and it lies near the planned Banjar Bakula Metropolitan Zone. Verifiable, detailed data about the village itself is not available; assessment of real estate market, public safety, and tourism characteristics is provided by the general framework of the regency and province. For more detailed, site-specific information, involvement of local knowledge and current Indonesian sources is necessary.

