Dusun Baru Pelokan – a small settlement in XIV Koto district, Kabupaten Mukomuko, Bengkulu Province
Dusun Baru Pelokan is an Indonesian village located in the northern part of Bengkulu Province on Sumatra, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Mukomuko, belonging to the XIV Koto district (kecamatan). According to its coordinates (-2.5068; 101.0881), the settlement lies in the inland, more hilly and mountainous areas of Sumatra's west coast. The available source material contains only provincial-level data about the specific village; therefore, the description below is based on general information about the broader Bengkulu Province and Kabupaten Mukomuko, which is clearly indicated where applicable. In mid-2025, Bengkulu Province counted approximately 2,140,476 residents, with a population density of roughly 110 per km².
General overview
Dusun Baru Pelokan belongs to the XIV Koto kecamatan, which is one of the administrative districts of Kabupaten Mukomuko in the northern band of Bengkulu Province. Kabupaten Mukomuko itself is a relatively young regency: it became an independent administrative unit in 2003, after previously being part of Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara. The region's economic foundation is primarily based on agriculture – particularly palm oil production and rubber tree plantations – which provide livelihood sources for numerous rural villages in Bengkulu Province. The settlement itself, named Dusun Baru Pelokan, does not appear as a prominent or particularly well-known place in Indonesian common usage; rather, the name refers to a typical, small rural community that fits into the region's agrarian character. The province as a whole is a relatively low-density and little-urbanized area on the western side of Sumatra, where the natural environment – jungle, mountains, rivers – plays a defining role in daily life.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level sources are available regarding the real estate market of Dusun Baru Pelokan; therefore, the following observations should be understood at the level of the broader Kabupaten Mukomuko and Bengkulu Province. The rural real estate market in the region generally exhibits low price levels compared to the Indonesian national average, which can be explained by the fact that the area is relatively isolated, infrastructure development lags behind major island centers, and internal demand is moderate. Agricultural properties – plantation land, rice fields – dominate, while the residential real estate market is narrow and local in character. For Indonesian citizens, land purchase and rental occur within standard legal frameworks. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land law generally restricts direct real estate acquisition: foreigners cannot, as a general rule, acquire "Hak Milik" (full ownership) property; however, certain long-term rental and usage arrangements (such as Hak Pakai) are legally available. From an investment perspective, the agricultural sector and projects related to natural resources may be relevant in the region, though consulting with local legal and financial experts is always recommended before examining specific opportunities.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable source is available regarding the public safety situation in Dusun Baru Pelokan. In general terms, rural areas of Bengkulu Province – including the districts of Kabupaten Mukomuko – are not considered among Indonesia's regions with particularly problematic public safety records. In rural Indonesian villages, community cohesion is traditionally strong, and local-level conflicts are generally resolved through community mechanisms. However, in certain isolated, forested areas of the province, tensions related to legal activities (such as deforestation and plantation management) are occasionally present, as observed in many rural regions of Sumatra across Indonesia. In the absence of specific crime statistics, careful and up-to-date information gathering is recommended before any stay or investment.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions or points of interest relating to Dusun Baru Pelokan are listed in available sources. The broader Bengkulu Province, however, is diverse in both natural and cultural terms: the province as a whole is characterized by the Barisan mountain range, beaches along the Indian Ocean coast, and the region's primeval forests, which are particularly noteworthy in the vicinity of Kerinci Seblat National Park – though this latter point applies primarily to the southern and central parts of the province. Kabupaten Mukomuko itself has relatively underdeveloped tourist infrastructure, so visitors to the area primarily seek nature trekking, unspoiled coastal sections, and acquaintance with rural life. In the case of Dusun Baru Pelokan – as a small village belonging to XIV Koto kecamatan – the natural environment and local agricultural landscape presumably constitute its only appeal; however, the available source material does not contain any named, verified attractions in this regard.
Summary
Dusun Baru Pelokan is a small, rural Indonesian settlement on the west coast of Sumatra, located in the Kabupaten Mukomuko region of Bengkulu Province, belonging to the XIV Koto kecamatan. No independent, detailed source material is available about the village, so its characteristics can be approached through the general features of the broader region – Bengkulu Province, which has moderate population density, a predominantly agricultural character, and relatively low urbanization. For those considering the location from the perspective of real estate purchase, investment, or residence, on-site information gathering and the involvement of experts with up-to-date, local knowledge are essential.

