Kemantan Agung – a village in Air Hangat Timur District, Kabupaten Kerinci
Kemantan Agung is a small settlement in Indonesia's Jambi Province, which belongs to the Kabupaten Kerinci administrative unit and within it to the Kecamatan Air Hangat Timur district. Geographically it is located in the central part of Sumatra, in the highland environment of the Kerinci Valley, at approximately -1.99 latitude and 101.41 longitude coordinates. Kabupaten Kerinci is the westernmost regency of Jambi Province, situated on the border of West Sumatra Province, and as a whole is a highland-character region with exceptional natural assets. Direct, publicly available source material specifically regarding Kemantan Agung is not currently available, therefore the description below is based on verified data and broader regional context available at the level of the regency, that is, Kabupaten Kerinci.
General overview
Kemantan Agung is a smaller, relatively little-known rural settlement, whose name does not appear in widely available tourism or statistical databases. The Kecamatan Air Hangat Timur district within Kabupaten Kerinci belongs to the eastern, highland band where the Kerinci Valley's distinctive microclimate and elevated terrain conditions determine living conditions and economic activity. The generally recognized characteristic of Kabupaten Kerinci is that it is considered the province's prominent tourism area, described in Indonesian sources also as "a handful of earth from paradise" (sekepal tanah dari surga). The regency seat has been Siulak since 2011; previously Sungai Penuh held this role, and has since been granted independent city status. The name Kerinci derives from a Tamil word, the name of the Kurinji flower, a plant native to South Indian highlands. Kemantan Agung itself can be described as a village operating in a highland agricultural environment, embedded within the broader ecological system of the Kerinci Valley, where the region's traditional activities—primarily the cultivation of cinnamon and tea plantations, as well as subsistence farming—are likely determining factors, although settlement-level sources do not explicitly confirm this.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data regarding Kemantan Agung is not publicly available. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Kerinci, the region primarily possesses potential from agricultural and eco-tourism perspectives, however the size and liquidity of the real estate market are characteristically considerably smaller than in Indonesian major cities or along the Bali–Lombok tourism axis. In highland, agriculture-dominated areas, real estate prices are generally modest, investment demand is restrained, and infrastructural development is at a lower level compared to urbanized regions. An important general consideration is that Indonesia's current agrarian law and real estate regulations limit the acquisition of full ownership (Hak Milik) for foreign nationals; foreigners can typically acquire long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) or implement investments through Indonesian corporate structures. This general legal framework applies equally to Kemantan Agung and Kabupaten Kerinci, and all potential investors are advised to obtain legal counsel before specific transactions.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible local or district-level statistics or detailed assessment regarding safety and security for Kemantan Agung is available. Generally speaking, rural and highland settlements in Kabupaten Kerinci and Jambi Province typically represent lower crime risk environments compared to crowded Indonesian major cities, although this does not mean they are free from all possible risks. General safety considerations related to rural life—such as distance to healthcare access, quality of transportation infrastructure, and natural risks (for example weather extremes occurring in highland terrain)—may be more relevant factors than common crime. For a more accurate assessment of local safety and security, on-site orientation and direct contact with local authorities is recommended.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Kemantan Agung, identified named tourist attractions at settlement level could not be found in sources. However, Kabupaten Kerinci as a whole is a prominent tourism area of Jambi Province, where natural and cultural features possess regionally significant appeal. Due to the regency's highland character, nature-oriented tourism—including volcanoes, Kerinci-Seblat National Park, tea and cinnamon plantations, and traditional Minangkabau–Kerinci culture—represents a determining attraction in the broader region. Exact distances between these attractions and the Kemantan Agung settlement cannot be specified due to lack of sources, but due to the highland valley's compact size, the most important regency attractions are certainly relatively accessible. Confirmed data regarding local festivals, temples, or other notable attractions is not currently available, therefore claims cannot be made regarding these.
Summary
Kemantan Agung is a small highland rural settlement in the western part of Kabupaten Kerinci, in the Kecamatan Air Hangat Timur district, in Jambi Province, on Sumatra. Publicly available data sources directly about the village are not currently accessible, but the broader Kerinci Valley's highland, agricultural, and eco-tourism assets place it clearly within a regional framework. Kabupaten Kerinci is known as Jambi Province's specially designated natural tourism zone, whose benefits indirectly affect smaller villages included within it. Detailed, local-level data regarding real estate market and safety and security requires personal on-site research.

