Baringin A – small settlement in the South Borneo Tapin River watershed region
Baringin A is an Indonesian village in Kalimantan Selatan (South Kalimantan) province, situated in the southern part of Borneo island. Administratively, it belongs to Candi Laras Selatan district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Tapin (Tapin regency). The regency seat is the city of Rantau, located in Tapin Utara district. Based on the settlement's coordinates (approximately 2.93° south latitude and 114.94° east longitude), it is situated within Kabupaten Tapin, in the Tapin River watershed.
General overview
Baringin A does not appear as an independent entry in accessible encyclopedic sources, therefore published population or area data are not available for the settlement itself. Based on verifiable data pertaining to the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Tapin, the regency covers an area of 2,174.95 km², with a population of approximately 203,660 inhabitants in 2025, and a population density of around 93 persons/km². This overall indicates a sparsely populated, agricultural and natural area, which is characteristic of Borneo's interior regions. The landscape of Kabupaten Tapin is primarily shaped by the Tapin River and its four tributaries – Sungai Muning, Sungai Tatakan, Sungai Halat, and Sungai Gadung – which form a watershed system. Baringin A is located in Candi Laras Selatan district, which belongs to the more southern, river-crossed areas of the regency. Life in such small Borneo villages is typically characterized by river-adjacent agriculture, fishing, and plantation farming (palm oil, rubber), although these activities cannot be verified from sources specifically for Baringin A.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly accessible source exists regarding Baringin A's real estate market and local investment opportunities. In the context of the broader region, Kabupaten Tapin, it can be stated that the real estate market of South Kalimantan province is strongly differentiated according to distance from major urban centers – particularly Banjarmasin and the newly developed capital area, Nusantara. In smaller, rural villages, including those in the Candi Laras Selatan district, property prices are generally substantially lower than in the provincial capital or more industrialized areas. From an investment perspective, the characteristics of rural Kalimantan real estate at the regency level are determined by agricultural land use and proximity to natural resources – including coal and palm oil plantations. It is generally worth noting that in Indonesia, foreign nationals are not legally permitted to purchase land with full ownership rights (Hak Milik); foreigners may participate only in long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai), which represents the legal framework applicable throughout the country and naturally extends to Kabupaten Tapin and Baringin A.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level data on safety and security in Baringin A is available in public sources. The broader region, Kalimantan Selatan province, is generally classified among moderate-risk Indonesian regions compared to major metropolises, and in the rural Kabupaten Tapin area, daily life is typically characterized by community-oriented living and low urbanization levels common to small settlements. In strictly rural, small-population villages throughout Indonesia, urban-style crime risk is generally lower; however, in more remote areas, police presence and infrastructure provision may be more limited. These general observations apply to the entire region and do not substitute for specific, current on-site information.
Tourist attractions
Baringin A has no known tourist attractions that can be verified from sources. For Kabupaten Tapin regency as a whole, detailed tourist attractions recorded in encyclopedic sources are not available based on available materials. It can be stated generally, however, that rural areas of Kalimantan Selatan are primarily attractive for their river landscapes, tropical forests, and the authentic culture of Dayak and Banjar communities. The Tapin River and its tributaries – such as Sungai Muning or Sungai Tatakan – are important natural features at the local level, which determine rural livelihoods and accessibility. The provincial capital, Banjarmasin, which is typically several hours' drive from Kabupaten Tapin, possesses numerous recognized tourist attractions, including the floating market (pasar terapung) and canal networks, but these are understandably not counted among Baringin A's direct attractions.
Summary
Baringin A is a small Borneo village in Candi Laras Selatan district, within Kabupaten Tapin, Kalimantan Selatan province. No verifiable data about the settlement is available from independent public sources; the broader regional picture shows a sparsely populated, rural area connected to the Tapin River water system. Regarding real estate market, tourist opportunities, and safety, general characteristics applicable at the regency and province level can be formulated, but on-site or current official information is recommended in every case.

