Lok Batu – a small settlement in Haruai District, in the interior of Borneo in South Kalimantan
Lok Batu is located in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, within the Kecamatan Haruai administrative area of Kabupaten Tabalong. Based on its coordinates (–2.15° latitude, 115.54° longitude), it lies in the interior of Borneo island, quite far from the Java Sea, in the island's tropical rainforest interior regions. The provincial capital has been officially Banjarbaru since 16 March 2022, with Banjarmasin losing its former status as capital. Since independent, detailed source material about Lok Batu was not available, the following compilation relies primarily on verifiable characteristics of the province and the broader region.
General overview
Lok Batu is a small-sized settlement that is relatively little known internationally and belongs to the Kecamatan Haruai administrative district. Kabupaten Tabalong itself is one of the interior regencies of South Kalimantan, characterized mainly by agriculture and mining, with its terrain defined by ranges of the Meratus Mountains, tropical river valleys, and dense rainforest remnants. In Kalimantan Selatan province, in the first half of 2025, approximately 4.33 million people lived in an area of 38,744 km², composed of a total of 11 kabupaten and 2 kota. In the region, the Banjar ethnic group is the dominant population, their culture deeply influenced by Sunni Islam, which affects both daily life in rural villages and community celebrations. Lok Batu itself is likely a small unit with an agricultural and forestry background, inhabited primarily by the local community, for which precise population data is currently not publicly available.
Real estate and investment
Concrete settlement-level data on Lok Batu's real estate market are not known, so the following reflects general economic and real estate market relationships in the broader Kabupaten Tabalong and Kalimantan Selatan province. In the interior areas of South Kalimantan, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than levels in Java or southern Bali; rural plots and simple residential properties are traded here at relatively low prices. The region's economy has traditionally been driven by coal mining, palm oil plantations, and rubber cultivation, which attract labor and infrastructural development to the province. From an investment perspective, it is important to know that in Indonesia, Hak Milik (full ownership) is nominally available only to Indonesian citizens; foreign individuals typically acquire property under Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (rental rights), or potentially through an Indonesian legal entity. Real estate development activity in Kabupaten Tabalong is moderate, with demand primarily coming from local workers and domestic buyers living in the catchment areas of related industries.
Safety and security
Concrete local-level law enforcement statistics on Lok Batu's public safety are not publicly available. In general terms, it can be said that rural and smaller-sized settlements in Kalimantan Selatan – based on the general assessment of the province – are relatively low-crime environments, community-based settings where Islamic community norms and local adat (customary law) provide strong social cohesion. Compared to more urbanized areas, violent crime is rarer in interior rural villages, though economic offences—such as timber theft or land boundary disputes—are not unknown in Kalimantan's interior regions. It is in any case advisable to rely on information from local authorities and communities before arriving in the area for an extended period or for investment purposes.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions directly linked to Lok Batu. Kabupaten Tabalong and the broader Kalimantan Selatan province, however, offer several natural and cultural attractions that may be relevant for understanding the region. A characteristic natural attraction of South Kalimantan is the Meratus Mountains (Pegunungan Meratus), known for its rainforests, Dayak communities, and trekking opportunities. The provincial capital, Banjarbaru, and the former capital, Banjarmasin, have urban attractions such as floating markets (pasar terapung) and museums showcasing Banjar cultural heritage. Within Kabupaten Tabalong, the proximity of Loksado Valley and bamboo rafting can provide unique natural experiences. Lok Batu's tourism potential would likely be relevant primarily for passing-through, nature enthusiasts, and culturally interested visitors, though precise, local-level data on this is not available.
Summary
Lok Batu is a small settlement located in Kecamatan Haruai in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province, for which independent, detailed source material is currently not accessible. The characteristics of the broader region – the dominance of the Banjar ethnic group, Islamic cultural traditions, a mining and agricultural economic base, and proximity to the Meratus Mountains – outline the natural and social environment into which the settlement is integrated. In cases of investment or residence plans, information from local administrative bodies, Kabupaten Tabalong authorities, and reliable local intermediaries can supplement settlement-level data that are not publicly available.

