Gedung Wani – a small Sumatran village in Kinal District, southern Kaur Regency
Gedung Wani is an Indonesian settlement on the island of Sumatra, located in Kaur Regency, the southernmost regency of Bengkulu Province. The village falls under the administrative unit of Kecamatan Kinal (Kinal District), and based on its coordinates is positioned in the south-central area of the regency, approximately at –4.63° south latitude and 103.28° east longitude. Kaur Regency itself occupies the southern tip of Bengkulu Province on the western coast of Sumatra. Since available source material extends only to the regency level, the following discussion of Gedung Wani can only be presented factually within the broader administrative and geographical context.
General overview
Gedung Wani does not appear among widely known Indonesian tourist or economic destinations; it can be considered a small-scale, rural settlement operating within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Kinal. Kinal District is part of Kaur Regency, whose capital is the city of Bintuhan. Kaur Regency was established on February 25, 2003, when the southeastern areas of the former South Bengkulu Regency were organized into an independent administrative unit. The total area of the regency is 2,608.85 km², which represents a relatively large expanse and places it among the least densely populated units in the province: the 2010 census recorded 107,899 residents, the 2020 census registered 126,551, and according to official estimates for mid-2024, the regency population stands at 132,659, comprising 68,148 males and 64,511 females. Gedung Wani itself represents only a fraction of the regency's total population; consistent with characteristics of village-sized, agricultural-oriented Sumatran settlements, local livelihoods presumably rest on agricultural activities commonly practiced in the region, though factually substantiated data on this matter does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data is not available for Gedung Wani; the following observations reflect the broader context of Kaur Regency and Bengkulu Province. Kaur Regency is one of Sumatra's rural, relatively sparsely populated areas, where the real estate market is significantly less developed than in Indonesia's economic centers. Considering the regency as a whole, property prices are generally lower compared to the more urbanized parts of the province, which necessitates a cautious approach regarding investment risk and liquidity. In Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities available to foreign nationals are restricted by general regulations: Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved exclusively for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically participate in the real estate market through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements. In a rural area with underdeveloped infrastructure, such as Kinal District, the predictability of investment returns and property value appreciation is more limited than in Indonesia's dynamically developing tourist zones.
Safety and security
No quantified metrics or local police statistics regarding public safety in Gedung Wani are available in the source material used. It can be stated generally that rural areas of Bengkulu Province, including Kaur Regency, follow rhythms of life characteristic of Indonesian rural regions, marked by lower population density that correlates with statistically lower levels of urbanization. Evaluation of public safety for the province as a whole likewise exceeds the scope of available local source material, so concrete factual statements cannot be made. Travelers are generally advised to consult reliable, current Indonesian official or consular sources regarding current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
No source material contains data on tourist attractions specifically identified with or named after Gedung Wani. The broader Kaur Regency is situated on the western coast of Sumatra; the region's generally known natural characteristics include coastal areas and the forested, hilly terrain of Sumatra's interior, but these cannot be specifically linked to Gedung Wani in the absence of sources. Bintuhan itself, the regency's capital city, is a relatively nearby administrative and commercial center within Kinal District where local infrastructure and services are concentrated; however, the source material does not contain verified, named tourist information about other locations within the regency that would be accessible from Gedung Wani.
Summary
Gedung Wani is a small, rural-character Indonesian settlement that belongs to Kecamatan Kinal and Kabupaten Kaur in Bengkulu Province on the island of Sumatra. The regency was established in 2003 and possesses a relatively modest though growing population; the capital is Bintuhan. Factually substantiated data specific to the settlement regarding tourist attractions, the real estate market, and public safety is lacking, so Gedung Wani can primarily be classified among the quieter rural Sumatran villages, which form an integral yet poorly documented part of the greater region.

