Kahyapu – settlement on Enggano Island, Bengkulu Utara Regency
Kahyapu is located in Bengkulu Province, Indonesia, within Bengkulu Utara (North Bengkulu) Regency, belonging to the Kecamatan Enggano district on Enggano Island. According to its coordinates (-5.423382, 102.3578423), it is situated south of Sumatra's southwestern coastal region, near the Indian Ocean. The seat of Bengkulu Utara Regency is Arga Makmur, and administratively the regency encompasses not only the coastal areas of Sumatra but also Enggano Island, on which Kahyapu lies. The island is a remote area far from Bengkulu's southern coast, a relatively isolated territory with limited accessibility compared to mainland Sumatra.
General overview
Kahyapu is not among Indonesia's widely known settlements visited by tourists. The Kecamatan Enggano district, to which the settlement administratively belongs, covers Enggano Island, which is one of the least developed and most isolated areas of Bengkulu Utara Regency. The regency itself, according to verified sources, covers a region of Sumatra's western coastline and extends to islands, including Enggano. Following the latest administrative division, Bengkulu Utara's area was reduced to 4,424.60 km², as previously Bengkulu Tengah and Mukomuko Kabupatens were also part of it. According to 2020 census data, the regency had a population of 296,523 inhabitants, with a population density of only 67 people per km², which is characteristic of low-density areas that are partly forested and island-based. In the case of Kahyapu, the local population density may be even lower, given that Enggano Island's entire area has a relatively small population. Since available data extends only to the regency level, specific local data are not known; therefore, the settlement's context can be discussed in relation to Bengkulu Utara Regency and the general characteristics of Enggano Island.
Real estate and investment
No verified data are available concerning Kahyapu's real estate market and investment opportunities. The broader context can be approached through the situation of Bengkulu Utara Regency: the regency is a relatively low-density, partly island-based territory, with a 2024 annual budget of 1,445,782,633,024 IDR, reflecting moderate local economic capacity. Enggano Island, where Kahyapu is located, is isolated from Sumatra's shores and is a territory with limited infrastructure and accessibility, which generally attracts fewer large-scale real estate investors. Under the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire direct land ownership in Indonesia (Hak Milik – free ownership); legally only specific lease structures and other restricted title rights are available to them, such as Hak Pakai or long-term lease agreements. The remote location of Enggano Island and the low infrastructure development at the broader regency level suggest that the real estate market primarily serves local, small-scale needs, and speculative or tourism-oriented investment activity is not typical.
Safety and security
No verified public security statistics are available for Kahyapu. Bengkulu Province and within it Bengkulu Utara Regency generally belong to relatively sparsely populated, rural-island regions of Indonesia. Such low-density, isolated areas are typically not associated with urban-type public security problems; however, the island location and limited infrastructure may impede rapid administrative response when needed. Without specific crime data or security incidents, it can only be stated factually that Enggano Island and its associated smaller settlements—including Kahyapu—are not, by their nature, classified as densely populated areas carrying urban security risks.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no information about named tourist attractions in Kahyapu. The natural assets generally known to characterize Enggano Island—the surrounding ocean waters, tropical vegetation, and the island's isolated character—could in principle attract those interested in unique natural environments; however, verified sources containing references to specific named attractions are not available in this context. In broader terms, the coastal and island areas of Bengkulu Utara Regency may also be considered from the perspective of nature-based tourism, but verified sources do not record specifically named attractions at the regency level in this regard either. Based on all this, tourist infrastructure in Kahyapu and its immediate vicinity is likely minimal or underdeveloped, and the region is not yet counted among the destinations of institutional tourism.
Summary
Kahyapu is a small settlement on Enggano Island in Bengkulu Utara Regency, Bengkulu Province, located south of Sumatra's western coast in an isolated oceanic position. The territory's low population density and limited accessibility, belonging to Kecamatan Enggano District, are consistent with the broader characteristics of the regency. Verified sources do not provide specific data about the settlement regarding real estate market, public security, or tourism, so only the general characteristics of Bengkulu Utara Regency and the Indonesian regulatory framework offer an orientation basis for these questions. The remoteness and low development level characteristic of the area as a whole determine Kahyapu's position within the region.

