Koto Panjang – a village in the highland district of Kabupaten Kerinci in Sumatra
Koto Panjang is a small settlement on the island of Sumatra, which administratively belongs to the Kecamatan Depati Tujuh district within Kabupaten Kerinci regency in Jambi Province. The regency is the westernmost kabupaten in Jambi Province, and based on its coordinates (approximately 2° south latitude, 101° east longitude), the settlement is located near the Bukit Barisan mountain range in the equatorial tropical highlands. Koto Panjang does not appear independently in available Indonesian Wikipedia sources, therefore the following sections present the broader regency-level context, clearly indicating where settlement-level sources exist and where they do not.
General overview
No independent, settlement-level Wikipedia entry or other verifiable source for Koto Panjang is available in the accessible materials, therefore the following information should be understood at the level of Kecamatan Depati Tujuh and Kabupaten Kerinci. Kabupaten Kerinci – to which Kecamatan Depati Tujuh and Koto Panjang belong – is a prominent tourist region of Jambi Province, sometimes referred to as "a handful of earth fallen from heaven," alluding to the area's exceptional natural characteristics. The regency has been headquartered in Siulak since 2011; previously, Sungai Penuh held this role, and has since been granted the status of an independent city (kota). The name "Kerinci" derives from a Tamil word, Kurinji, which is the name of a flowering species native to the highlands of South India – this etymology itself indicates that the area is a highland region with distinctive natural character. Koto Panjang itself is presumably a small, locally administered village (desa or kelurahan level unit) that fits into the administrative structure of Kecamatan Depati Tujuh, but no concrete, verifiable data is available regarding its internal structure, population, or area.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level data is available regarding Koto Panjang's real estate market, therefore the following observations relate to the broader context of Kabupaten Kerinci and Jambi Province. In highland, nature-rich kabupatens – such as Kabupaten Kerinci – the real estate market is typically characterized by lower transaction volumes than in coastal or urban centers of the island; the main driving forces are agricultural use, rural residential properties, and potential eco-tourism developments. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals are generally not permitted to acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); foreign citizens may acquire property rights within the framework of Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other limited forms, and typically employ long-term rental solutions. Before making any investment decision – particularly in such poorly documented rural locations – it is essential to involve local legal and real estate experts, as land use categories and local regulations in Kabupaten Kerinci can present a complex picture.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or other verifiable data are available regarding safety and security in Koto Panjang. Rural and highland areas of Kabupaten Kerinci and Jambi Province generally host low-density, agricultural communities where the everyday sense of security typically corresponds to levels common in small villages. However, this does not provide specific crime statistics for Koto Panjang; the general situation can always change, and travelers are always advised to monitor current warnings from local authorities or consular advisories.
Tourist attractions
The available source materials contain no data about identifiable tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Koto Panjang. The broader Kabupaten Kerinci, however – according to Indonesian Wikipedia – is recognized as one of Jambi Province's leading tourist destinations; the regency encompasses some of Jambi Province's most acclaimed natural attractions, thanks to the highland landscape extending across the Bukit Barisan mountain range and the equatorial rainforests. These regency-level natural endowments ensure the region's appeal, but verifiable data is not available regarding the exact distances from Koto Panjang to these attractions or whether the village has its own known landmark or event. To learn more about these, it is advisable to rely on local sources and information from Kabupaten Kerinci's tourism office.
Summary
Koto Panjang is a village in the Kecamatan Depati Tujuh district of Kabupaten Kerinci, the westernmost regency of Jambi Province, in Sumatra's highland zone. Detailed, independent sources specific to the settlement are not available; however, the broader natural and cultural characteristics of Kabupaten Kerinci – which Indonesian Wikipedia also highlights – determine the general character of the surrounding area. For any travel, real estate, or investment decision, it is strongly recommended to consult current, local sources, given that in small village and highland districts, available public information is typically limited.

