Aturan Mumpo II – village in Bengkulu Tengah Regency, Pematang Tiga District
Aturan Mumpo II is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Bengkulu Province (Provinsi Bengkulu) on Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah, and within that to Kecamatan Pematang Tiga. Based on its coordinates, the village lies near the southern latitudes in the interior areas of Central Bengkulu, approximately at -3.61 latitude and 102.26 longitude. The available source – the relevant article from Indonesian Wikipedia – records only the above administrative classification of the village.
General overview
Aturan Mumpo II is one of the smaller villages belonging to Kecamatan Pematang Tiga in Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah. This regency is a relatively young administrative unit: Bengkulu Tengah became an independent kabupaten in 2008, having previously been part of Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara. The region is primarily known for its agricultural and forestry activities, which are generally characteristic of Sumatra's interior, hilly and mountainous areas. Aturan Mumpo II itself does not appear in broader tourism or economic sources, and thus can be considered a small village maintaining a traditional way of life. The settlements of Kecamatan Pematang Tiga are typically dependent on agriculture – primarily oil palm plantations and rice cultivation – as is generally observed in the rural interior areas of Bengkulu Province. No publicly available, verifiable data currently exists regarding the specific population size, infrastructure development, and details of public services in the settlement.
Real estate and investment
For Aturan Mumpo II, settlement-level real estate market data are not publicly available, and therefore the following describes the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah and Bengkulu Province. Bengkulu Province is among Sumatra's less industrialized and urbanized regions, and the real estate market is primarily concentrated around the provincial capital, the city of Bengkulu. In the interior, rural areas of the kabupaten – where Aturan Mumpo II is located – real estate transactions are typically low-intensity, with transactions predominantly occurring between local actors and mainly concerning agricultural land. Under the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease structures are available, but their specific terms always depend on individual legal and local regulations. From an investment perspective, kabupatens like Bengkulu Tengah that are in development can generally attract capital depending on infrastructure development plans and regional economic policies, but this general observation cannot be evaluated as a concrete promise for Aturan Mumpo II.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistical data are available regarding the public safety of Aturan Mumpo II. With respect to the general security situation in the broader Bengkulu Province, it can be said that the province is among Indonesia's less frequented, rural areas, where large-scale urban crime problems are typically less present. Rural communities in Bengkulu's interior areas traditionally maintain strong neighborhood and community controls. Nevertheless, general caution and respect for local norms are warranted in any travel to and extended stay in Indonesia. Specific criminal statistics or public safety ratings for this village cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Aturan Mumpo II, the available source does not mention any named tourist attractions. The broader Bengkulu Province, however, does have verifiable points of interest that can be accessed from the provincial capital and more distant settlements of the regency. In the city of Bengkulu, for example, there is Fort Marlborough, a colonial-era fort built by the British East India Company in the 18th century, which is one of the most well-known historical monuments in the province. From a natural perspective, Bengkulu Province is also notable: the hilly and mountainous landscape belonging to the Bukit Barisan mountain range, as well as the natural habitats of the Rafflesia arnoldii giant flower, can be connected to the region, though their exact locations and distance from the village cannot be clearly determined from the available sources. No verifiable information is available regarding the immediate surroundings of Aturan Mumpo II or specific points of interest within Kecamatan Pematang Tiga.
Summary
Aturan Mumpo II designates a small Indonesian village in Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah in Bengkulu Province, belonging to Kecamatan Pematang Tiga. From publicly accessible sources, substantive details about the village are unknown beyond its administrative classification: its population, infrastructure, attractions, and real estate market remain unexplored for the general public. This indicates that Aturan Mumpo II is a typical, small rural community in Sumatra's interior, knowledge of which is best based on on-site experience or local authority sources.

