Padang Peri – a village in the Kabupaten Seluma area, Bengkulu Province
Padang Peri is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Bengkulu Province, located in the southwestern part of the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to the Semidang Alas Maras district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kabupaten Seluma. The regency seat is Pasar Tais. Since settlement-level statistics or detailed descriptive sources are not available, the following characterization is based primarily on data at the Kabupaten Seluma level and known contextual information about the broader region, with this limitation noted throughout.
General overview
Padang Peri is a small settlement belonging to the Semidang Alas Maras kecamatan, not documented in detail in publicly available sources. Kabupaten Seluma itself was established as an independent administrative unit in 2003, when it was separated from the former Kabupaten Bengkulu Selatan area – this was formalized by Law Number 3 of 2003 (Law 3/2003). According to 2021 data, the regency had a population of approximately 207,877 residents, which had risen to 215,354 by mid-2024, with a population density of merely 84 people/km², indicating a relatively sparsely populated area even by Indonesian standards. In Kabupaten Seluma, the Serawai ethnicity and Serawai language are dominant: in the daily life of local communities, this regional language is widely used alongside Indonesian. The region's economic foundation is primarily based on rice cultivation, and in coastal areas – such as Pantai Seluma and Pino Raya kecamatan – fishing also represents an important livelihood source. Published data on Padang Peri's precise economic profile or infrastructure situation is not available.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, publicly accessible data on Padang Peri's real estate market does not exist. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Seluma, the region is a sparsely populated, rural area where the real estate market is typically characterized by low transaction volume and moderate price levels – this is generally applicable to Sumatra's interior and less developed districts. From an investment perspective, the regency's agricultural potential (rice, other crop cultivation) and the fishing opportunities in coastal areas represent the main attractions, rather than real estate speculation. As a general note within the Indonesian legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, primarily usage rights (Hak Pakai) and in certain cases lease rights (Hak Sewa) are available. These national regulations apply equally in Bengkulu Province and Kabupaten Seluma, and legal consultation is recommended before any property transaction decision.
Safety and security
Settlement-level statistics or detailed reports on safety and security in Padang Peri are not publicly available. Considering the general situation of Kabupaten Seluma and Bengkulu Province, the region is a rural, non-tourist area where daily life is organized according to local community norms and customs. No extraordinary security warnings are known regarding Bengkulu Province as a whole; standard travel precautions – discreet handling of valuables, respect for local customs – are advisable here as well. For more precise, current security information, the travel advisory services of foreign affairs authorities are recommended, since local conditions can change and real-time monitoring requires on-site or official sources.
Tourist attractions
The available documentation does not specify concrete, source-supported tourist attractions in Padang Peri. At the Kabupaten Seluma level, however, numerous cultural and natural points of interest are known. The regency's characteristic traditional dishes include gulai remis (snail-based curry) and rebung asam umbut lipai (pickled bamboo shoot dish), which form part of local gastronomic culture. Within the Serawai community, the traditional dance Tari Andun is practiced, as well as the Bimbang Bebalai wedding ceremony, which is a defining element of the region's folk heritage. Coastal kecamatan (such as Pantai Seluma) also offer natural attractions along the Indian Ocean shore, though these locations are situated in separate areas from Padang Peri, and reliable data on the distance between the two points is not available. In any case, the natural and cultural assets of Kabupaten Seluma collectively provide a backdrop for visitors, even if Padang Peri itself cannot be considered an established tourist destination.
Summary
Padang Peri is a smaller Indonesian settlement in Bengkulu Province that is not documented in detail in public sources, located in the Semidang Alas Maras kecamatan of Kabupaten Seluma. The broader surrounding area, Kabupaten Seluma, became independent in 2003 and is a relatively sparsely populated, agrarian region where Serawai ethnic culture and rice and fishing economies are dominant. From real estate market, security, and tourist perspectives, primarily general observations at the regency level are applicable to the village, since specific settlement data is not publicly available. For more detailed information about the village and the district, it is advisable to consult local sources or Indonesian administrative records.

