Cilodang – a small Sumatran settlement in Pelepat District, western Bungo Regency
Cilodang is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Bungo Regency (Kabupaten Bungo) in the western part of Jambi Province, more specifically belonging to Pelepat District (Kecamatan Pelepat). Based on its coordinates, the settlement lies in the central-western interior areas of Sumatra, approximately at latitude -1.66 and longitude 102.32. As part of Jambi Province, the region sits in one of Sumatra's interior zones, characterized by forest areas and river valleys. Since comprehensive encyclopedic sources specific solely to Cilodang are not currently available, the following description is based on data at the Bungo Regency level, which the reader should keep in mind.
General overview
Cilodang is not among Indonesia's more widely known settlements and does not appear as a separate, detailed entry in available public sources. Smaller villages within Kecamatan Pelepat are generally communities built on agricultural and forestry activities, possessing relatively modest infrastructure. Bungo Regency itself was established on October 4, 1999, through the division of the former Bungo Tebo Regency: the eastern part became Tebo Regency, while the western part became Bungo Regency. The regency covers an area of 4,659 km², with its administrative center in Muara Bungo city. The 2010 census recorded 303,135 inhabitants across the entire Bungo Regency, while the 2020 census recorded 362,363; the official estimate for mid-2024 puts the population at 381,272. Verified source data on Cilodang's own population is not available. Pelepat District generally belongs to the regency's interior, forest-adjacent zone, where farming and plantation cultivation (primarily palm oil and rubber) play a determining role in the local economy.
Real estate and investment
No separate, verifiable sources are available regarding Cilodang's real estate market. Based on the broader context of Bungo Regency level data, it can be stated that in interior Sumatran, non-tourist rural areas, real estate prices and investment activity typically operate at lower levels than in the province's larger cities or Jambi's coastal zones. The regency's administrative center, Muara Bungo, offers the most developed commercial and residential real estate market in the region, while for smaller villages such as Cilodang, real estate transactions primarily serve local needs. Under the generally applicable Indonesian regulatory framework, foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited property titles are available, and legal consultation and thorough knowledge of current regulations are advisable in all cases.
Safety and security
No settlement-level public safety statistics or detailed analysis verifiable from reliable sources are available regarding Cilodang. Bungo Regency, and more broadly the interior rural areas of Jambi Province, can generally be classified among moderately developed Indonesian regions, where population density is lower compared to major cities and traditional community social organization plays an important role. As in many interior rural areas of Indonesia, local community norms and neighborhood relationships are decisive in maintaining everyday public order. Specific crime indicators or security classifications cannot be cited in the absence of verified sources; those intending to travel to or settle in the area are advised to gather current local information and contact relevant authorities.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions directly associated with Cilodang are known from verified sources. The natural environment within Bungo Regency – the Sumatran rainforests, river valleys, and proximity to the Bukit Barisan mountain range – is generally characteristic of the area, yet specific visitable sites within the regency's territory and their exact distances from Cilodang cannot be provided in the absence of reliable sources. The natural environment generally associated with Kecamatan Pelepat could, however, potentially be attractive to those seeking less frequently visited landscapes of Sumatra's interior. The nearest city-level services and any potential tourist infrastructure can be found in Muara Bungo, which serves as the regency's administrative center; however, the exact distance from Cilodang cannot be indicated without verified sources.
Summary
Cilodang is a small rural settlement in the central-western interior zone of Sumatra, located in Pelepat District of Bungo Regency in Jambi Province. Bungo Regency was established in 1999, covers an area of 4,659 km², and has an estimated population exceeding 381,000 as of 2024. Cilodang itself lacks broadly documented tourism, economic, or real estate market profile; available public information can only be understood within the framework of regency-level context. For those requiring more detailed and current information about the region, local authorities and information gathered directly on site represent the most reliable point of reference.

