Ujung Pasir – a settlement in Tanah Cogok district, Kerinci Regency
Ujung Pasir is one of the settlements in Tanah Cogok kecamatan (district) in Kerinci Regency, which is located in Jambi province on the western part of Sumatra island. The settlement's coordinates are -2.1191102, 101.4651493. Ujung Pasir is a small-sized, rural settlement that represents a typical example of the regency's social and economic structure. The place is registered as Ujung Pasir within the country's administrative levels.
General overview
Ujung Pasir is a smaller settlement belonging to Tanah Cogok district, which is not among Indonesia's most well-known tourist destinations. The settlement is part of Kerinci Regency's administrative structure, which has been centered in Siulak city since 2011 (previously the regency seat was Sungai Penuh, which after 2001 was separated and now has city status). Kerinci Regency, to which Ujung Pasir territory is administratively connected, is known as "sekepal tanah dari surga" (a handful of earth from paradise) in Jambi province's tourism circles and is one of the most important tourism sources in the region.
Given its rural character, the settlement's life is organized around agriculture and community living. Part of Kerinci Regency's history is the fact that it derived its name from the Tamil-language word "Kurinji," which refers to a flower growing in South Indian highlands. This etymological origin points to traditional botanical knowledge established locally and the region's historical connections. Ujung Pasir, as a settlement belonging to the district, is a typical manifestation of the regency's geographic, social, and economic conditions.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, verifiable information about Ujung Pasir's settlement-level real estate market data is not available. However, considering the settlement's development level and real estate market dynamics, it is useful to consider the broader economic context of Kerinci Regency. Kerinci Regency, to which Ujung Pasir belongs, is one of Jambi province's tourism-oriented regions, which can be considered to have long-term investment potential, although smaller settlements still require significant progress in infrastructure and market development.
Within the general frameworks of Indonesia's real estate market, limited opportunities exist for foreign citizens. Most Indonesian real estate (particularly in rural areas) can be owned by Indonesian citizens or authorized businesses. Rural settlements like Ujung Pasir are typically owned by local farmers, agricultural enterprises, and community land. The real estate market in such small settlements typically operates in a local market, characterized by low prices, and primarily consists of agricultural or residential land changing hands. Its investment value may depend on the region's gradual development and tourism development in a longer perspective.
Safety and security
Ujung Pasir, as a small rural settlement in Kerinci Regency in Jambi province, is generally characterized according to the characteristics of Sumatran rural communities. Indonesia's rural areas, particularly regions with less developed infrastructure, typically operate with low crime rates and strong community cohesion. The general public safety situation in rural Sumatra is relatively stable; however, the region's development level, infrastructure, and institutional development naturally affect the safety of individual areas.
In Jambi province, which forms the framework for Ujung Pasir's administrative placement, public safety is generally considered adequate and is not regarded as a high-risk region. Rural areas are typically safer than some urban centers; however, infrastructure development and institutional presence are more limited in smaller settlements. As a small community, Ujung Pasir's life is characterized by the important role that community self-organization and local administration play in maintaining order.
Tourist attractions
Concrete, verifiable information about Ujung Pasir's settlement-level tourist attractions is not available in accessible source materials. Given the settlement's small size and rural character, its tourism infrastructure is likely minimal. However, Kerinci Regency, which encompasses it, possesses numerous tourist attractions. Among the characteristics of the regency as "sekepal tanah dari surga" (a handful of earth from paradise) are the tourism and ecological assets available there, which particularly attract travelers toward natural beauty and traditional community life.
Within Kerinci Regency's territory are found, among other things, hilly terrain, which is one of the potential focuses of Indonesian tourism. The region is one of Jambi province's most significant natural and cultural resource centers. Ujung Pasir is directly located in the sphere of attraction of these tourism sources; however, the settlement itself does not constitute a prominent tourist destination. Visitors here could be considered either regional enthusiasts or explorers of Kerinci Regency's broader tourism network who are seeking rural community life forms, traditional economy, and local culture.
Summary
Ujung Pasir is a rural settlement in Tanah Cogok district, Kerinci Regency, in Jambi province, on Sumatra island. As a small community, it is an integral part of the regency, characterized economically and socially by agriculture, community life, and rural traditions. Its tourism infrastructure is minimal, though Kerinci Regency's tourism development potential indirectly affects it. Its real estate opportunities are limited and local in character, with its investment value in a longer perspective being a function of the region's development. The settlement operates as a relatively safe rural community where community and local institutions play a decisive role in organizing society.

