Lingga Kuamang – a small Sumatran village in Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir
Lingga Kuamang is a village-level settlement in Indonesia's Jambi Province, specifically within the Kabupaten Bungo administrative unit and belonging to Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir. Its geographical location falls in the central-southern part of Sumatra, with approximate coordinates at -1.61° southern latitude and 102.40° eastern longitude. Kabupaten Bungo is situated in the western-central part of Jambi Province, and the tropical, hilly-forested landscape characteristic of the region surrounds the settlement. No direct Wikipedia source exists for the village, so the following sections rely on known administrative frameworks and generally verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Bungo and Jambi Province, which is clearly indicated in each relevant section.
General overview
Lingga Kuamang is not widely known as a tourist or commercial destination; in character, it is a small rural Sumatran community. Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir, to which the village administratively belongs, is situated as part of Kabupaten Bungo near the watershed of the Batang Hari river. Kabupaten Bungo itself covers approximately 4,500 square kilometers, which according to Indonesian statistical data consists largely of forested and agricultural landscapes; the region's economy is traditionally characterized by rubber and palm oil plantations, and to a lesser extent by food crop cultivation. These general characteristics are likely applicable to Lingga Kuamang's immediate area as well, but village-specific economic or demographic data cannot be asserted due to lack of sources. Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir is relatively interior in location, with an infrastructure development level typical of rural areas in Kabupaten Bungo, meaning moderate road network development and basic public services.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable source data is available regarding Lingga Kuamang's real estate market. Looking at Kabupaten Bungo as a whole, rural agricultural areas' real estate markets are generally characterized by moderate activity and relatively low land prices compared to Indonesian metropolitan markets. Demand for agricultural and residential plots is primarily at local level. From an investment perspective, rural palm oil and rubber sector-related agriculture represents the most widespread economic activity in Jambi Province's rural areas, and in certain areas property purchases and land use related to these sectors may be a relevant factor. It is important to note that under generally applicable Indonesian regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; they may access Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain other rights, the conditions of which are governed by Indonesian agricultural laws. Before any local real estate transaction, engagement of a local legal expert or notary is recommended, as real estate registration conditions in rural areas may vary by region.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable or confirmable statistics are available regarding Lingga Kuamang's public safety, so the following is limited solely to general observations regarding the broader region. Rural districts of Jambi Province, including the interior areas of Kabupaten Bungo, can generally be classified as medium to low conflict-intensity areas by Indonesian standards; compilations by the country's Ministry of Interior and the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS, Indonesian Statistics Bureau) on public safety do not classify the province as a whole among high-risk regions. In rural, small-community environments in Indonesia, community policing based on adat (customary law) and local community control generally play a role in everyday security. Nevertheless, without detailed village-specific public safety data, more concrete statements cannot be made regarding Lingga Kuamang.
Tourist attractions
No source data is available regarding tourist attractions specifically tied to or named after Lingga Kuamang. The broader Kabupaten Bungo area is generally known for being part of Sumatra's interior forested zone, where a mosaic of natural landscape and plantation agriculture is predominant. The Kerinci-Seblat National Park (Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat), located in areas adjacent to Kabupaten Bungo and in Jambi Province's interior, is one of Sumatra's largest and most significant protected natural areas and forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage site; however, it is not located within Bungo Regency territory but rather further west, primarily within Kerinci and Merangin regencies, thus at significant distance from Lingga Kuamang. The Batang Hari river, Jambi Province's defining waterway, also passes through Kabupaten Bungo's territory, and the natural and cultural environment connected to the river constitutes general characteristics of the region. Reliable statements cannot be made regarding local-level attractions and their precise distances from Lingga Kuamang due to lack of source data.
Summary
Lingga Kuamang is a rural Sumatran settlement located within Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir, as part of Kabupaten Bungo in Jambi Province. Independent, detailed documentation of the village is currently not publicly available, so the above sections have drawn on more general, verifiable characteristics of Kabupaten Bungo and Jambi Province. The region's agricultural and natural character, the general framework of rural Indonesian real estate regulation, and the province's medium risk classification provide the context in which Lingga Kuamang is embedded. For accurate, current information about the location, publications from the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) Kabupaten Bungo and the local administrative office (kantor desa) can be reliable primary sources.

