Tanjung Redep is a city located in the East Kalimantan province of Indonesia. It serves as the capital of the Berau Regency. The city is situated on the northeastern coast of Borneo Island, near the border with Malaysia. Tanjung Redep is known for its natural beauty, with picturesque beaches and lush rainforests surrounding the area. It is also an important hub for the mining and oil industries in the region. The local economy is primarily driven by natural resource extraction, including coal, oil, and gas. The city has basic infrastructure and amenities, including hotels, restaurants, and shops. The Kelay River flows through Tanjung Redep and is a popular spot for boating and fishing activities. The nearby Derawan Islands, with their pristine beaches and diverse marine life, are a popular tourist destination. In recent years, efforts have been made to promote eco-tourism and sustainable development in the area, in order to preserve its natural resources for generations to come.