Binjai Hilir – village in Binjai Hulu District, Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan
Binjai Hilir is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Kalimantan Barat (West Kalimantan) province, within Kabupaten Sintang territory, and specifically in Kecamatan Binjai Hulu district. Based on its coordinates (0.1827508 North latitude, 111.4395128 East longitude), the settlement is situated in the central-western part of Borneo Island, near the Equator. Kabupaten Sintang is an extensive regency, predominantly forested and rich in waterways, with its administrative center in Sintang city. Binjai Hilir, as one of the district's villages, represents the characteristically rural, agricultural, and nature-dependent way of life typical of the region.
General overview
According to available sources from Indonesian Wikipedia, Binjai Hilir is one of the villages of Kecamatan Binjai Hulu in Kabupaten Sintang, West Kalimantan province. More detailed settlement-level data — such as precise population figures, area, or local institutional infrastructure — is not available from this source. The district name, Binjai Hulu, indicates that Binjai Hilir represents the lower section along the river's course within the administrative unit, while Binjai Hulu refers to the upper river basin; this type of river-oriented naming is typical in Kalimantan's rural administration. Kabupaten Sintang is generally a large, sparsely populated regency where a significant portion of the population lives in small villages, and livelihoods largely depend on plantation agriculture—particularly oil palm cultivation—river-based fishing, and small-scale commerce. The area's natural environment is characterized by tropical rainforests, the Kapuas river system watershed, and varied topography.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level real estate market data specific to Binjai Hilir does not appear in available sources, therefore the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Sintang and West Kalimantan province. In rural areas of West Kalimantan, the real estate market generally operates at more modest transaction volumes and lower prices compared to major Indonesian cities or tourism-developed regions. Demand for agricultural and plantation-purpose land in Sintang Regency has been notable over recent decades in connection with palm oil industry expansion, though this dynamic occurs within a complex regulatory and social framework. According to Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership of land (Hak Milik); foreigners can only access property through specific usage rights titles (such as Hak Pakai), and this regulation applies throughout the country, including rural areas of Kalimantan. From an investment perspective, the Kecamatan Binjai Hulu and Binjai Hilir area may be primarily relevant for those considering activities connected to agricultural or natural resource operations and who are familiar with navigating Indonesia's regulatory environment.
Safety and security
Concrete, published public safety statistics or assessments specific to Binjai Hilir are not available. Regarding the broader region, West Kalimantan, it can be noted generally that in rural, small villages, community life is traditionally close-knit and based on personal acquaintance, which typically corresponds with lower levels of public crime compared to urban areas. However, in rural regions of Kalimantan, infrastructural underdevelopment, distance from government services, and conflicts related to deforestation and illegal resource extraction may potentially present security challenges in certain areas. These observations are, however, of a general nature and should not be construed as a description of Binjai Hilir's specific security situation.
Tourist attractions
The available source does not list specific named tourist attractions for Binjai Hilir. In the broader Kabupaten Sintang area—to which the settlement administratively belongs—a notable site is the vicinity of Sintang city, where the Kapuas and Melawi rivers converge, a distinctive natural and cultural reference point in the region. Within the kabupaten territory, Bukit Kelam (Kelam Hill) is a natural formation of basalt rock that is recognized as a regional natural attraction and holds local religious and cultural significance for Dayak communities; however, this site is located near Sintang city, not necessarily in the vicinity of Binjai Hilir. The source material contains no data regarding specific attractions available within or in the immediate vicinity of Kecamatan Binjai Hulu. The area's natural environment—tropical forests and river networks—may hold appeal for those interested in ecotourism, but no information is available regarding organized tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Binjai Hilir is a small rural village in West Kalimantan province, Indonesia, within Kabupaten Sintang territory and Kecamatan Binjai Hulu district. Based on available sources, detailed settlement-level characteristics are not known; however, within the broader regional context, the location fits into a Bornean rural environment where natural resources, agriculture, and river-oriented ways of life play a determining role. With regard to real estate markets, public safety, and tourism, the framework conditions at regency and provincial levels are relevant, while specific, location-specific data are not currently publicly accessible.

