Kampung Baru – a small Bornean settlement in South Kalimantan Province
Kampung Baru is a settlement in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) Province, Indonesia, located on the island of Borneo. Administratively, it belongs to the Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district (kecamatan), which forms part of Baru Regency (kabupaten). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is situated approximately at southern latitude –4.01 and eastern longitude 116.06, indicating the region of Laut Island (Pulau Laut). It is important to note that the name "Kampung Baru" is an extremely common place name throughout Indonesia and Malaysia, borne by numerous different settlements, which means that detailed and unique source material for this specific location is scarce.
General overview
The name Kampung Baru means simply "new village" in Indonesian, and this designation appears in virtually every region of the country. Kampung Baru, located in the Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district belonging to Baru Regency, is a relatively small and poorly documented administrative unit. Pulau Laut (Laut Island) itself is one of South Kalimantan's coastal, partly island-characterized areas, surrounded by the Java Sea and neighboring small islands. Baru Regency lies in the southeastern part of South Kalimantan Province and is characteristically defined by activities tied to agriculture, fishing, and natural resources; the local economy centers on these sectors. The region's way of life is generally shaped by Banjarese culture and the dominant presence of Islam, which is widely prevalent throughout South Kalimantan. In settlements located in the Pulau Laut district, fishing has traditionally been an important source of livelihood, and the natural environment exhibits the tropical climate and vegetation characteristic of Kalimantan provinces. Kampung Baru itself is a more modestly sized, locally significant inhabited place within the district, and does not feature among the more widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations.
Real estate and investment
Detailed published real estate market data is not available for Kampung Baru as a specific location. Broader context is provided by the real estate market characteristics of Baru Regency and South Kalimantan Province. In recent years, the planned relocation of Indonesia's capital to Nusantara in East Kalimantan Province has drawn investor attention generally toward the Kalimantan regions, though this interest primarily affects areas in closer proximity with better infrastructure. Baru Regency, and particularly the more distant districts belonging to Laut Island, typically has lower real estate prices than Banjarmasin, the economic center of the province. In such areas, the real estate market is more locally oriented, with commercial and residential property transactions moderately active. The purchasing opportunities for foreign nationals in Indonesian real estate are generally restricted: under current Indonesian law, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, the Hak Pakai (usage right) category is primarily available, subject to certain conditions. This general regulatory framework applies across the entire country, including South Kalimantan and Baru Regency within it.
Safety and security
Specific published data on public safety in Kampung Baru is not available. Regarding the broader region, South Kalimantan Province, it can be said generally that, similar to Indonesian averages, daily life in most smaller settlements is relatively peaceful. Rural, smaller municipalities in the Kalimantan provinces are typically low-crime environments where local community life and traditions play a defining role. Naturally, any traveler or person intending to settle is advised to consult current travel advisories from Indonesian authorities and the competent Hungarian consular representation, as these are the most current and reliable sources for security information regarding a given area. In general, South Kalimantan does not rank among particularly high-risk regions; however, tropical natural conditions – weather extremes and flooding during the rainy season – warrant attention.
Tourist attractions
No specific data regarding named tourist attractions associated with Kampung Baru appears in available source materials. The Pulau Laut island region is one of South Kalimantan's seaward-facing areas, where the natural landscape – tropical forests characteristic of Borneo, coastal areas, and fishing-based livelihoods – forms the foundation of local character. Within the broader Baru Regency area, interested visitors may find experience in the nature-oriented environment and local culture, though these are not particularly organized or developed tourist destinations. The better-known attractions and tourist destinations of South Kalimantan Province – such as Banjarmasin's floating market or the natural areas of the Meratus Mountains – are located in more distant parts of the province and not in the immediate vicinity of Kampung Baru. Those planning travel toward the Laut Island district would do well to focus on the natural assets of Baru Regency as a whole and on local community lifestyles, rather than seeking developed tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Kampung Baru is a small, poorly documented Indonesian settlement in South Kalimantan Province, in the Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district, in the southern part of Borneo Island. Detailed, specific information about the settlement is scarce; its characteristics are best understood within the context of Baru Regency and the broader South Kalimantan region. The area can hold interest primarily from natural and local cultural perspectives, but it does not possess developed tourist infrastructure, widely known attractions, or an active real estate market. For all detailed, current information, it is recommended to rely on Indonesian authorities and local sources.

