Bajayau Tengah – a small village settlement in South Borneo, Hulu Sungai Selatan region
Bajayau Tengah is a small-scale Indonesian settlement located in Daha Barat district, belonging to Hulu Sungai Selatan regency, in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, on the southern part of Borneo island. Based on its coordinates (-2.708 latitude, 114.987 east longitude), it is situated in the interior areas of the province, characteristically in flat, river-proximate terrain. Kalimantan Selatan province has a population of 4,330,144 as of the first half of 2025, and is divided into a total of 11 regencies and 2 cities. The provincial capital has officially been Banjarbaru since 2022, although Banjarmasin previously and currently remains the most important economic center of the region.
General overview
Bajayau Tengah does not appear in widely accessible tourism or economic sources, indicating that it is a relatively small-population, rural-character settlement serving primarily as the location of everyday life for the local community. Its belonging to Daha Barat district establishes its placement within Hulu Sungai Selatan regency, a region in South Borneo's interior areas, situated in countryside relying on river networks and agriculture—including rice cultivation. Kalimantan Selatan province is historically and culturally the homeland of the Banjar ethnicity; this context shapes the everyday life, traditions, and community organization of local villages. The province attained its independent provincial status on August 14, 1950, and has since undergone gradual development, though its interior, remote areas—including the interior parts of Hulu Sungai Selatan—show slower infrastructural development compared to coastal and urban regions. In the case of Bajayau Tengah, detailed local-level statistics are not available in this source material; the general picture can be inferred from regency and district-level data.
Real estate and investment
Independent, local-level real estate market data for Bajayau Tengah are not found in available sources. Considering the broader regional context of Hulu Sungai Selatan regency, it can be stated that in the interior, rural areas of Kalimantan Selatan province, real estate prices and investment activity are characteristically substantially lower than in proximity to the province's major cities—particularly Banjarmasin or Banjarbaru. The agricultural and rural real estate market in this region is based more on local supply-and-demand relationships and does not possess significant foreign investor presence. Regarding the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) on real estate in Indonesia; they have available to them Hak Pakai (use rights) or other indirect legal solutions, which can be pursued with local legal advice. From an investment perspective, the province's interior villages can primarily attract regional interest through agricultural production and local infrastructure development, rather than for the international real estate market.
Safety and security
Verifiable local-level data are not available regarding public safety in Bajayau Tengah. Considering the general characteristics of the broader region, Kalimantan Selatan province, the rural areas of the province can be counted among the relatively stable parts of Indonesia where small-community lifestyles are practiced. Small agricultural communities living in Borneo's interior regions, based on their way of life and social organization, generally constitute low-conflict environments, though this can only be established from the province's general context, not based on local crime data. Travelers and those interested are advised to monitor current regional authority information and consult Hulu Sungai Selatan regency-level sources regarding local conditions. It can be stated in general that in Indonesia, public safety in rural villages is substantially influenced by community cohesion and local customary law.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions or notable sites associated with Bajayau Tengah appear in available data. Regarding the broader Daha Barat district and Hulu Sungai Selatan regency area, only province-level sources are available, which do not list specific attractions for this narrower area. For Kalimantan Selatan province as a whole, the traditions of Banjar culture, the village lifestyle established along waterways, and the Bornean natural environment—including tropical rainforests, river valleys, and local craftsmanship—provide a general frame of reference for those interested. Should someone visit villages in the Daha Barat area, the local river networks and agricultural landscape, as well as the traditions of Banjar community life, can offer an authentic, though not specifically tourism-developed, experience. The province's more important tourism destinations—such as Banjarmasin and its floating markets, or other natural areas of the province—are much more easily accessible, and more detailed information is available about them.
Summary
Bajayau Tengah is a small-scale, rural-character settlement in the interior areas of Kalimantan Selatan province, in Daha Barat district, within Hulu Sungai Selatan region. Detailed local-level data are not available; understanding the settlement requires reference to the broader context of South Borneo, characterized by Banjar culture and agricultural background. From real estate market, public safety, or tourism perspectives, the broader framework of the province applies, as Bajayau Tengah does not figure among known, documented destinations. For those interested, it is worthwhile to consult Hulu Sungai Selatan regency-level authorities and regional sources for information about local conditions.

