Banyu Tajun – settlement in Tanjung District, South Kalimantan province
Banyu Tajun is an Indonesian settlement located on Borneo island, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Tanjung District, within Kabupaten Tabalong Regency. The region is part of Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, whose provincial capital has officially been Banjarbaru since March 16, 2022, with the larger Banjarmasin having held this role previously. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately -2.21 latitude and 115.30 longitude, in the interior area of Borneo island, characterized primarily by mountains and river valleys. Since available source material extends only to the provincial level, the characteristics of the broader region provide context in place of specific data regarding the settlement.
General overview
Banyu Tajun is situated in the southeastern portion of South Kalimantan on Borneo island, within Kecamatan Tanjung District. Tanjung District itself belongs to the Kabupaten Tabalong administrative unit, whose territory extends into the interior of the island, a region partially covered with tropical forests. In the absence of direct, site-level statistical sources, precise data regarding the settlement's size, population, and infrastructure details are not available; it is likely a small, rural community falling within the administrative sphere of influence of Tanjung, the district center. Kalimantan Selatan province in total covers an area of 38,744 km² and was home to over 4.3 million inhabitants in the first half of 2025 — the province's population density is thus relatively low, and this is particularly true for interior, rural areas. The province's population consists predominantly of the Banjar ethnic group, whose own culture, language, and traditions characterize daily life in this region as well.
Real estate and investment
No directly cited, site-specific real estate market data is available regarding Banyu Tajun and its immediate surroundings. In the context of Kabupaten Tabalong Regency and Kalimantan Selatan province as a whole, it can be stated that South Kalimantan's real estate market is fundamentally concentrated in larger cities — Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru — while in interior rural areas, such as Tanjung District, property transactions are considerably more modest, and prices are substantially lower than capital-level rates. On Borneo island, which is rich in natural resources, the region's economy has traditionally been shaped by mining, forestry, and agriculture, and these factors may influence local land prices and the investment climate as well. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct, full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property; available to them are typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other indirect structures, the details of which must in all cases be clarified with local legal experts. Any investment decision requires thorough review of regency-level and current provincial regulations.
Safety and security
No site-specific, verifiable statistics regarding Banyu Tajun's public safety situation are available in the sources used. Generally speaking, the rural, village communities of Kalimantan Selatan province — to which small settlements in Tanjung District also belong — are less affected by public safety issues characteristic of major cities. In interior areas of Kabupaten Tabalong Regency, living conditions follow traditional community patterns, which typically means a stable, peaceful everyday life. Travelers and potential residents should, however, always be advised to consult relevant authorities' information and current travel advisories, since a local-level picture can only be formed through on-site inquiry.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction regarding Banyu Tajun is listed in the available source material, so only the broader regional context can be described. The natural assets of Kabupaten Tabalong Regency and Kecamatan Tanjung District — the tropical rainforests, river valleys, and diverse flora and fauna characteristic of interior Borneo areas — create an attractive environment in themselves for those seeking the island's pristine natural landscapes. In Kalimantan Selatan province, tourist offerings are primarily built on cultural sites, traditions of Banjar culture, and natural areas found at various points in the province. The nearby district center, Tanjung city, and Kabupaten Tabalong itself may offer local-level services and potentially visitable sites that could be accessible from Banyu Tajun, though precise distance data and specifically named attractions cannot be provided due to source limitations.
Summary
Banyu Tajun is a small, rural settlement in South Kalimantan province, forming part of Kecamatan Tanjung District and Kabupaten Tabalong Regency. The available source material contains only province-level data, so site-specific characteristics — population, infrastructure, real estate market, attractions — can be described only in the context of the broader region. The province as a whole is home to Banjar ethnic culture, its territory exceeds 38,700 km², and its rural interior areas — including small settlements in Tanjung District — are characterized by quiet, nature-oriented lifestyles and lower property prices. Precise, site-level information requires consultation with local authorities and on-site inquiry.

