Dusun Pulau – a small Sumatran settlement in Kecamatan Air Rami, Kabupaten Mukomuko
Dusun Pulau is a village on Sumatra island in Indonesia, administratively belonging to Kecamatan Air Rami district, which falls under Kabupaten Mukomuko regency, and further under Bengkulu Province. Based on the settlement's coordinates (−3.02° south latitude, 101.72° east longitude), it is located on the western side of Sumatra, in the northern part of Bengkulu Province. Bengkulu Province extends along the western coast of the island, and at the provincial level had a population of approximately 2.14 million in mid-2025, with a population density of roughly 110 persons/km². Since no verified sources specifically about Dusun Pulau are available in the material on hand, the following summary is based on the context of the broader administrative units – Kecamatan Air Rami, Kabupaten Mukomuko, and Bengkulu Province.
General overview
Dusun Pulau belongs to the Kecamatan Air Rami administrative unit within Kabupaten Mukomuko. Kabupaten Mukomuko is the northernmost regency of Bengkulu Province, which borders directly with West Sumatra Province. The region is characteristically rural and agricultural in nature: the surrounding area alternates between oil palm plantations, smaller rice fields, and natural forest areas. The Kecamatan Air Rami district itself is predominantly classified as rural, where the local livelihood is based primarily on agriculture, particularly oil palm cultivation, and to a lesser extent on fishing. Dusun Pulau, as a smaller administrative subdivision (dusun, meaning a village section or hamlet), likely forms part of a larger desa (rural administrative unit), which is a common structure in rural areas throughout Indonesia. The settlement cannot be counted among destinations widely known to tourists or investors; it is comprehensible mainly in local and regional contexts.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data concerning Dusun Pulau and its immediate surroundings, or the Kecamatan Air Rami area, does not appear in available sources. At the broader level of Kabupaten Mukomuko and Bengkulu Province, it can be said in general terms that the rural Sumatran real estate market typically operates with lower prices and narrower trading volume compared to the more densely populated and developed regions of Java or Bali. In rural areas of this type, the majority of real estate transactions involve agricultural land, where oil palm plantations or smaller farming operations provide the value. It is important to note for foreign nationals that property ownership regulations in Indonesia are generally restrictive: as a rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land or property, but can only participate in the real estate market under certain time-limited legal titles – such as Hak Pakai, or use rights. These general rules apply to rural areas of Bengkulu Province, including Kabupaten Mukomuko. From an investment perspective, the region may be relevant primarily for those interested in the agricultural sector, but for any such transactions, consultation with a local legal advisor is recommended.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or verified, specific data on Dusun Pulau's public safety are not available in the sources on hand. In general terms, rural small-population settlements in Bengkulu Province – particularly in districts like Kecamatan Air Rami located in the northern part of Kabupaten Mukomuko – can typically be characterized by lower population density, more closed community structures, and lower crime rates compared to larger urban areas, although this is a general regional observation and not a claim confirmed by sources specific to Dusun Pulau's actual situation. In rural areas of Sumatra, potential natural hazards – primarily flooding during the rainy season, and in rare cases encounters with wild animals in forested border areas – may require greater attention than risks of a criminal or legal nature. These factors merit particular consideration in the case of rural, small communities. For accurate, current safety information, local authorities and Indonesian public institutions competent for travelers can provide reliable, up-to-date information.
Tourist attractions
Data regarding identified tourist attractions in Dusun Pulau or the immediate Kecamatan Air Rami area does not appear in available sources, so it is not possible to name specific sites without speculation. In the broader Kabupaten Mukomuko area and Bengkulu Province, however, both natural and cultural assets are present: the coastline running along the western coast of the province and the hilly, forested landscape of the interior are generally known characteristics; however, their precise, verified naming cannot necessarily be tied to Dusun Pulau based on available material in terms of territory. With regard to Bengkulu Province as a whole, it may be noted that part of the province's natural forest areas extends at the base of the Bukit Barisan mountain range, and this northern Bengkulu region generally favors ecotourism and nature-hiking interests rather than mass tourism traffic. Based on all this, Dusun Pulau and its immediate surroundings can be identified primarily not as a tourist destination, but as a rural, agricultural-character residential area.
Summary
Dusun Pulau is a rural small Sumatran settlement that falls under Kecamatan Air Rami district, Kabupaten Mukomuko, and Bengkulu Province. The available source material contains verified data only at the provincial level, so it is not possible to form an accurate, source-supported picture of the settlement's specific characteristics; the foregoing is based on general contexts of the broader region. The area is located in the northern, rural part of Bengkulu Province, typically characterized by agricultural assets and limited tourist infrastructure. For those seeking specific information regarding the locality, the local administrative bodies and Indonesian land registry and authority records may serve as reliable starting points.

