Kubang Gedang – settlement in Depati Tujuh District, western Kabupaten Kerinci
Kubang Gedang is a Sumatran settlement located in the western part of Kabupaten Kerinci, which belongs to Jambi Province, and more specifically falls under Depati Tujuh District. Based on its coordinates (-2.0251894, 101.3991423), it lies slightly south of the Equator in the central-western interior regions of Sumatra. Kabupaten Kerinci itself is the westernmost district of Jambi Province, with its administrative seat in the city of Siulak since 2011. The topography and natural characteristics of the broader region are decisive factors in the local way of life and economic opportunities.
General overview
Kubang Gedang does not yet have a detailed independent description in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources, so the following presents the known characteristics of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Kerinci, with clear indication that these pertain not solely to the village but to the district as a whole. The name Kabupaten Kerinci is traced back to the Tamil word "Kurinji," which refers to a flower native to the highlands of South India — an allusion to the mountainous character of the area, which is defining for the entire Kerinci district. The district as a whole is recognized as a highlighted tourism area of Jambi Province, to which the epithet "a handful of earth fallen from heaven" is applied in Indonesian tourism. Depati Tujuh District, to which Kubang Gedang belongs, is situated in the interior regions of the district, typically characterized by agriculture and nature-based livelihoods. The region is generally marked by rural settlement patterns, agricultural activities (including terraced cultivation and smallholder gardening), and mountain-linked economic practices. Specific population or area data for the village are not currently available from verified sources.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level, verifiable data are available regarding the real estate market of Kubang Gedang. In broader context, Kabupaten Kerinci, as the westernmost, mountainous district of Jambi Province, possesses development potential primarily from agricultural and eco-tourism perspectives, which influences the dynamics of the real estate market as well. In such nature-oriented interior areas, real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in the more urbanized coastal regions of Sumatra, though liquidity and development infrastructure may also be more limited. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities of foreign nationals are restricted by law: "Hak Milik" (full ownership) can be acquired exclusively by Indonesian citizens, while for foreigners "Hak Pakai" (use rights) or other limited legal arrangements apply. Prior to any specific investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is essential, particularly in rural, less urbanized areas where plot conditions and administrative background may be more complex.
Safety and security
No statistics specific exclusively to Kubang Gedang regarding public safety are available in publicly accessible sources. Generally speaking, rural, interior mountainous areas of Indonesia — such as the region of Kabupaten Kerinci — typically have lower crime rates than major cities or busy tourism zones, though this statement is necessarily general and does not substitute for current local orientation. The mountainous-rural character of the district and the community structure of smaller villages traditionally represent strong social control, which also affects public safety. However, to form an accurate, current, and reliable picture of public safety, it is advisable to rely on local authority sources and up-to-date information.
Tourist attractions
No tourism attractions directly linked to Kubang Gedang and verifiable from sources have been identified. The broader region, Kabupaten Kerinci, however, is recognized as one of the leading tourism destinations in Jambi Province, characterized by natural attractions and mountainous landscape. The district as a whole holds a prominent position from a tourism perspective within Jambi Province, as reflected in the epithet "sekepal tanah dari surga," meaning "a handful of earth fallen from heaven," used in local tourism communication. Those who visit the Depati Tujuh District or the surroundings of Kubang Gedang can primarily become acquainted with the district's major natural and cultural sites, which are accessible within the broader area. Specific, named attractions — temples, mountain peaks, waterfalls, festivals — would be cited only if reliable sources specifically link them to the village or Depati Tujuh District; such data are not currently available.
Summary
Kubang Gedang is a poorly documented, rural settlement in the interior of Sumatra, in Depati Tujuh District, Kabupaten Kerinci, Jambi Province. The broader region to which the village belongs is the tourism-prominent, mountainous district of Jambi Province, characterized by its natural endowments and agricultural character. More detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourism-related data directly pertaining to the village are not currently available publicly, so for questions on these matters the local authorities or the administrative bodies of Kabupaten Kerinci can provide more precise information.

