There are exactly 36 kindergartens, 108 elementary schools, 40 junior high schools, 19 senior high schools, in addition to 4 vocational high schools. There is only one higher education institution in the regency, which is Malinau Polytech, located in North Malinau district. It is a private institution established in 2007 and offers diplomas in business administration, accounting, plantation cultivation, and information. School participation rate was 93.28% in 2020 and literacy rate was 98.34% on the same year. On healthcare facilities, there are three hospitals, one polyclinic, 97 puskesmas, and 9 pharmacies. Malinau Regional Hospital, owned by the regency government, is the main hospital and the largest in the regency, located in North Malinau District. It is considered a C-class hospital by Ministry of Health. In addition, the regency has 123 healthcare centers and 6 operational medical clinics. There are exactly 59 mosques, 174 Protestant churches, 35 Catholic churches, a
Balinese temple, and a
Chinese Buddhist temple. The only Balinese Hindu temple in the regency is named Pura Agung Femung Jagatnatha and located in Malinau Kota district. It is mostly used by Balinese migrants. The length of roads in the regency is 1,043.20 kilometres, out of which only 167.42 kilometres have been sealed and paved. Malinau Kota, the regency seat and most populous district, is connected by
Perum DAMRI bus to
Tanjung Selor and
Nunukan Regency. The regency is served by
Robert Atty Bessing Airport, which seen 1,051 departures and 959 arrivals in 2020 with more than 25,000 passengers both arrived and departed. Due to abundance of navigable river and lack of adequate road infrastructure, speedboat through river is one of main transportation in the regency which served movement of around 48,975 people in 2020. However, this is sharp decrease from previous figure of 116,032 in 2019. In 2016, most of the regency have access to 4G signal. As with many regions in Indonesia, the only fiber optic service provider in the regency is
IndiHome which is state-owned under
Telkom Indonesia. == See also ==