Bumi Sari – a village in Kepahiang Regency, Bengkulu Province
Bumi Sari is an Indonesian village located in Ujan Mas District (kecamatan), within the territory of Kepahiang Regency, Bengkulu Province, on the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates, the village lies along the southern latitude lines, in the interior, hilly and mountainous region of Bengkulu Province. According to available Indonesian Wikipedia sources, Bumi Sari is administratively one of the villages of Kecamatan Ujan Mas belonging to Kabupaten Kepahiang. Given the location of the province and regency, the settlement exists in a natural and social environment characteristic of the southwestern interior regions of Sumatra. The province and regency's positioning means this settlement exists within environmental and social conditions typical of Sumatra's interior southwestern territories.
General overview
Bumi Sari is one of the villages belonging to Ujan Mas District in Kepahiang Regency. The settlement itself does not appear in widely circulated tourism or economic descriptions, and is therefore considered a village with distinctly local character and limited recognition. Kepahiang Regency generally lies in the interior areas of Bengkulu Province, where topography and climate are determining factors for agricultural activity – particularly coffee and tea plantations. Kabupaten Kepahiang as a whole is of a mountainous character, situated near the Bukit Barisan mountain range, which determines the area's land cover and economic structure. Ujan Mas District itself fits into this agrarian-characterized interior Sumatran zone. More precise population data, area information, or internal institutional structure of Bumi Sari is not known from available sources, and therefore no reliable statements can be made about these aspects.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable data on the real estate market in Bumi Sari is not available. In broader context, Kepahiang Regency is a relatively small-population, predominantly rural area within Bengkulu Province, where real estate market activity is lower than in major Indonesian cities or prominent tourism destinations. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that in interior areas, real estate prices generally move at more modest levels, and the market is primarily oriented toward local demand rather than external investors. An important general consideration is that in Indonesia, opportunities for foreign nationals to acquire property are limited: full ownership (Hak Milik) is available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can acquire longer-term use rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, and in some cases may participate in the real estate market through business structures. In a rural, lesser-known village such as Bumi Sari, external investment interest is not characteristic based on available data.
Safety and security
Unique, local-level statistics or analyses regarding public safety in Bumi Sari are not available. It can be stated generally that rural, interior areas of Bengkulu Province – which include Kepahiang Regency and thus Ujan Mas District – are characteristically low-traffic tourism and industrial zones, where public safety matters depend more on local community dynamics and the effectiveness of administration than on problems typical of large urban environments. It is generally valid for rural regions of Indonesia that community norms and local social cohesion play important roles in maintaining everyday order. Specific crime statistics or incident data cannot be provided due to lack of sources, and therefore readers relying on the area or considering property should depend on local, current information.
Tourist attractions
Based on available sources, no specifically named tourist attraction in Bumi Sari village can be identified. Based on general knowledge regarding the broader Kepahiang Regency, the region's natural assets – including hills associated with the Bukit Barisan mountain range, plantations, and jungle areas – provide a form of natural backdrop for the region, though these cannot be specifically and verifiably connected to Bumi Sari. It is generally known in Bengkulu Province that nature hiking, visits to coffee plantations, and observation of mountainous landscapes constitute a form of informal attraction in infrequently visited interior areas, but these cannot be sourced as specific attractions in Bumi Sari as a destination. Those wishing to become familiar with the kecamatan or regency area would be well advised to inquire with local government authorities or tourism offices about precise and current attractions.
Summary
Bumi Sari is a small Indonesian village in Kepahiang Regency, in Ujan Mas District, in the interior Sumatran region of Bengkulu Province. The location is poorly documented, not prominent from a tourism perspective, and its real estate market data are not publicly accessible. The region is generally rural and agricultural in character, with proximity to the Bukit Barisan mountain range and circumstances characteristic of Bengkulu's interior areas. For those planning to visit Bumi Sari or its immediate surroundings, local-level, current information is essential, as available source material on the village contains only basic administrative classification.

