Baulin – settlement in the Tapin region, South Kalimantan province
Baulin is a small Indonesian settlement located in South Kalimantan (Kalimantan Selatan) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Tapin, belonging to the Candi Laras Selatan district (kecamatan). Based on its geographic coordinates (-2.8578595, 114.9071876), it is situated in the interior of Borneo island. The seat of Kabupaten Tapin is Rantau, which belongs to the Tapin Utara district. Baulin itself is poorly documented, therefore the following description relies significantly on information available at the broader Kabupaten Tapin level, which is clearly indicated in the respective sections.
General overview
Baulin, as part of the Candi Laras Selatan kecamatan, belongs to Kabupaten Tapin. The regency's total area is 2,174.95 km², with a population of 203,660 according to 2025 data, and a population density of 93 persons/km². These figures characterize the entire kabupaten level; independent population or area data specific to Baulin is not currently publicly available. The territory of Kabupaten Tapin is fundamentally defined by the Tapin River watershed system. The river has four known tributaries: Sungai Muning, Sungai Tatakan, Sungai Halat, and Sungai Gadung. This river system plays a determining role both in the region's landscape character and in local livelihoods. In the case of Baulin, it is likely that nearby waterways and agricultural areas developed along their banks form the framework of daily life, though no direct source is available for this. The region is characteristically rural in nature, with the tropical climate and vegetation typical of the South Kalimantan region.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Baulin is not available. Kabupaten Tapin as a whole falls within the rural interior areas of South Kalimantan province, where real estate prices and investment activity are typically at lower levels compared to the province's coastal or urban zones. Within the province as a whole, the capital Banjarmasin and its immediate sphere of influence represent the most dynamic real estate market; rural areas, including Kabupaten Tapin, are characterized primarily by transactions in agricultural plots and residential properties for local use. It should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; they have access to usage rights (Hak Pakai) and certain lease structures, the legal frameworks of which are determined by Indonesian agricultural and real estate regulations. From an investment perspective, the broader Kabupaten Tapin falls more into the category of long-term, low-turnover rural real estate rather than speculative or tourism-oriented investment destinations.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics specific to Baulin or the Candi Laras Selatan district are not available. Regarding South Kalimantan province as a whole, its rural areas generally do not rank among Indonesia's most problematic public safety regions, and daily life in smaller villages typically unfolds in a peaceful manner. However, mentioning any specific crime statistics or incidents related to Baulin is not warranted due to lack of sources. Travelers and those seeking property are advised to obtain information about current local conditions from the competent authorities of Kabupaten Tapin or from reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions linked to Baulin are listed in available sources. At the Kabupaten Tapin level, a detailed tourism database is not available in the accessible Wikipedia sources. The natural characteristics typical of the broader South Kalimantan region – such as river valleys, tropical forests, and river-based transportation culture – are present throughout the Tapin River watershed area and fundamentally determine the district's natural environment. In areas closer to Rantau, the seat of Kabupaten Tapin, elements of regency-level tourism infrastructure are likely to be found; however, no verified data can be provided regarding specific attractions in the immediate vicinity of Baulin. For those interested, the better-known destinations of South Kalimantan province, such as Banjarmasin or the Meratus Mountains (Pegunungan Meratus) region, may serve as reference points for understanding the region's tourism offerings.
Summary
Baulin is a small, poorly documented settlement in South Kalimantan province, located within the Candi Laras Selatan district of Kabupaten Tapin. Reliable information regarding the region is predominantly available at the regency level: Kabupaten Tapin is an administrative unit with an area of 2,174.95 km² and a population of approximately 203,660, whose character is defined by the Tapin River and its system of tributaries. Baulin itself should not be considered a documented destination either from a tourism or real estate market perspective, and a more thorough understanding of local conditions requires local knowledge or direct local sources.

