Tanjung Tengah – A small settlement in the island archipelago of South Kalimantan
Tanjung Tengah is located on the island of Kalimantan (Borneo), in the southern part of South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province. The settlement belongs to the Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district in Baru regency, which is characterized primarily by its archipelagic and coastal landscape features. According to its coordinates (-4.0666965, 116.0913309), the area is situated in the maritime portion of the region, belonging among the typical smaller inhabited places of the Indonesian archipelago. The name Tanjung Tengah occurs in several locations in Indonesia, but this settlement ranks among the less well-known villages of the Kalimantan region.
General overview
Tanjung Tengah is a small inhabited village that forms a community closely tied to island and river-based livelihoods. The settlement is located in Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district, which forms part of the southeastern portion of South Kalimantan. Since specific village-level data is not available, the broader region — particularly the general characteristics of Baru regency and South Kalimantan — provides essential context for understanding the area. Borneo island, as the third largest landmass in Indonesia, encompasses numerous small coastal and inter-island villages. The name of Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district itself suggests the archipelagic character of the area (Pulau Laut: sea island), where settlements are often accessible only by water transport or through small local ports. In the Indonesian administrative system, such district-level units frequently consist of multiple small villages and hamlets, of which Tanjung Tengah is one.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market in Tanjung Tengah and the broader Baru regency area differs fundamentally from that of well-developed regions like southern Bali or major Javanese cities. South Kalimantan plays a decisive role in the Indonesian economy primarily in raw material extraction, energy management, and basic material processing industries, so the real estate market is similarly concentrated in these sectors. Coastal and inter-island villages like Tanjung Tengah generally display lower real estate value dynamics compared to more touristically popular regions of Indonesia. Property prices are typically significantly lower than those found in developed zones such as Bali or Jakarta. In Baru regency, it is characteristic that real estate transactions frequently occur between local parties, with limited major Indonesian and international investor activity. Regarding foreign acquisition of Indonesian property, the fundamental regulation applies that foreigners may acquire long-term (99-year) leasehold rights or limited ownership under special conditions. Since Tanjung Tengah is a small inter-island village, real estate development projects such as tourism infrastructure or major investments typically do not directly affect this area. Real estate investment in this region is mainly limited to local-scale, small-scale commercial or residential property purposes.
Safety and security
The general public safety situation in South Kalimantan corresponds to the Indonesian average, however small inter-island settlements like Tanjung Tengah may differ in certain specific security risks from current trends. In the region, over recent decades, major cities such as Balikpapan and Samarinda have shown higher crime rates, while small rural and inter-island villages, as well as coastal communities, generally face considerably lower public safety risks. Small communities such as Tanjung Tengah are built upon strong local community connections and neighborhood mutual surveillance, which reinforces informal order-maintenance mechanisms. Fishing communities are often characterized by struggles with illegal fishing and related border disputes, and given areas — primarily small inter-island spaces — can also be affected by certain natural hazards (weather extremes, coastal currents). However, such archipelagic communities generally display low levels of organized criminal activity, and safety measures for travel and vehicles are not generally considered a critical risk factor.
Tourist attractions
Tanjung Tengah is not directly a tourist destination and does not appear in internet or English-language tourism sources as a known visitor-oriented place. This is consistent with the fact that the settlement is a small inter-island community that falls on the periphery of the Indonesian tourism industry. However, in the broader context of Pulau Laut Tanjung Selayar district and the Kalimantan region as a whole, there are natural and community features that could interest potential travelers. South Kalimantan contains numerous coastal zones displaying marine biodiversity, where coral reefs, marine life, and fishing are popular activities. Inter-island communities offer the possibility of authentic Indonesian archipelago experience, where locals employ traditional fishing and maritime transportation methods. The Kalimantan region is generally known for its rainforest biodiversity, however these resources are found primarily in inland, interior Kalimantan areas. In the immediate vicinity of Tanjung Tengah, the area's character is fundamentally defined by the marine coastline, water transportation infrastructure, and typical island livelihood. Travelers who arrive in this region and such small villages are typically open to authentic, tourism-infrastructure-minimized Indonesian community life, as well as the area's fishing and marine biodiversity aspects.
Summary
Tanjung Tengah is a small inter-island settlement in Baru regency in South Kalimantan province, which in the Indonesian administrative system ranks among smaller, primarily fishing and coastal communities. Specific village-level data about the place is not available, however the broader regional characteristics — the archipelagic character, lower real estate and investment activity, and relatively limited tourism infrastructure — provide the basic framework. The village is practically devoid of international tourism-related destinations and is typically unknown even at the Indonesian level. Real estate and investment opportunities are limited, and property values and transactions are significantly lower than in Indonesia's better-known regions. Regarding public safety, small inter-island communities generally display more favorable profiles than urbanized major cities. Tanjung Tengah essentially belongs among those smaller representatives of the Indonesian archipelago where authentic, tourism-infrastructure-minimized community life dominates.

