Gedambaan – a settlement in Pulaulaut Sigam district, South Kalimantan
Gedambaan is an Indonesian settlement (desa or kelurahan) located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within Kotabaru Regency (Kabupaten Kotabaru), specifically in Kecamatan Pulaulaut Sigam district. Based on its coordinates (-3.2791129, 116.269572), it is situated on the southern part of Borneo island, near the coastline facing the Java Sea. The regency name appears in the database as "Baru," which may be a shortened or alternative designation for Kotabaru Regency; the regency seat, Kotabaru, is located on Laut Island (Pulau Laut). It should be noted that the available source material provides context solely at the broader regional level, so observations about Gedambaan rest on the generally known characteristics of the district and regency.
General overview
Gedambaan belongs to the Kecamatan Pulaulaut Sigam administrative unit, which forms part of Kotabaru Regency. The kecamatan situated on Pulau Laut (Laut Island) is a medium-sized, mixed-character rural area where agriculture, fishing, and forestry are all present. South Kalimantan as a whole – and particularly Kotabaru – has traditionally held economic significance for coal mining, palm oil production, and timber industry; these sectors shape both the local labour market and infrastructure development. The settlement is not among widely recognized tourist or commercial destinations, thus it is likely a small community serving local functions, with its everyday life shaped by the natural resources of Pulau Laut's interior areas and the regency's economic structure. No verifiable sources are available for exact population figures, area, or other Gedambaan-specific statistics.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data is not available regarding Gedambaan's real estate market; therefore, the following presents the broader real estate and investment context of Kotabaru Regency and Kalimantan Selatan province, with clear indication that these are regional characteristics. The real estate market in Kotabaru Regency is primarily driven by coal mining cycles and the palm oil sector; in areas connected to industry, land prices are sensitive to fluctuations in raw material prices. In smaller, rural settlements – as Gedambaan presumably is – real estate prices are typically lower compared to industrial centres, and demand is predominantly local rather than speculative in nature. In Indonesia, property acquisition by foreign nationals is restricted by general regulations: foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over productive land or residential property; however, under certain conditions, long-term rental arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) are available. From an investment perspective, the region's attractiveness is determined by the pace of infrastructure development, the quality of transportation connections, and the cyclical nature of resource extraction industries.
Safety and security
No specific crime statistics or public safety analysis for Gedambaan is publicly available; therefore, only a general picture characteristic of the broader region can be outlined, with appropriate reservations. Kalimantan Selatan province and Kotabaru Regency generally exhibit the public safety patterns characteristic of rural areas in Indonesia: in villages distant from larger cities and industrial zones, community-level social control is strong, and the proportion of serious crimes – based on generally accessible Indonesian interior and law enforcement communications – is moderate. However, in rural areas where coal mining or timber extraction occurs, land use and resource property rights conflicts occasionally arise, which are administrative and civil legal in nature rather than criminal. For visitors and renters, generally recommended precautions (secure storage of valuables, awareness of local customs) provide a sufficient basis for everyday safety.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourist attractions are known from reliable sources in the immediate vicinity of Gedambaan. The Kecamatan Pulaulaut Sigam and more broadly Pulau Laut island, however, may offer points of interest for nature enthusiasts based on their natural geographic features. On Kotabaru Regency territory, along the coastline of Laut Island – based on generally known characteristics of the region – tropical coastal landscapes and waters surrounded by coral reefs can be found, which form part of the local leisure culture. In the interior areas of the region, rainforest vegetation and biodiversity characteristic of Borneo island provide the natural backdrop. It is important to note that specific notable sites related to Gedambaan can be reliably identified only through local sources and personal research, as the available public documentation contains no verifiable data on this matter.
Summary
Gedambaan is a poorly documented, presumably small-sized rural settlement in South Kalimantan, in Kecamatan Pulaulaut Sigam district of Kotabaru Regency. Its location – in the interior areas of Laut Island – reflects the characteristic natural and economic environment of Borneo island, where coal mining, forestry, and agriculture shape local conditions. In the absence of more comprehensive, reliable, and publicly available data regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourist offerings, information can only be obtained within the context of the regency and province; prior to any decision, it is advisable to consult current local sources.

