Tanjung Mudo – a settlement in Merangin Regency, Jambi Province
Tanjung Mudo is part of Jangkat Timur Kecamatan (district), which belongs to Merangin Regency in Jambi Province, on the island of Sumatra. The settlement's geographic coordinates are -2.47594414 and 102.02083184. Merangin Regency, one of the largest administrative units in Jambi Province, is divided into 24 kecamatan with a total area of 7,668.61 km². The regency's population at the end of 2024 was approximately 397,461 people. Tanjung Mudo is a small, local-level community within this broader regional context.
General overview
Tanjung Mudo is located in Jangkat Timur District, which forms the eastern and more central part of Merangin Regency. The settlement is characteristically a rural community, positioned at the desa or kelurahan level in Indonesia's administrative hierarchy. Although specific settlement-level statistical data is not available, the context of Merangin Regency helps to understand the environment: the regency is one of the largest by area and one of the oldest administrative units in Jambi Province, characterized by several relatively dispersed communities depending on the provincial capital, the city of Bangko. Jangkat Timur Kecamatan, as one of the regency's constituent parts, is typically comprised of rural settlements and smaller communities. The name Tanjung Mudo, beginning with the word tanjung (meaning: cape or peninsula) and ending with mudo, likely refers to the settlement's local topographic characteristics and environmental conditions, though its precise etymology is based on the local community's history.
Real estate and investment
Specific data regarding the real estate market at the settlement level in Tanjung Mudo is not available; however, the broader regional context—Merangin Regency and Jambi Province—provides a generalizable picture. Merangin Regency is a rural area with an agricultural and resource-based economy, where the real estate market typically operates in lower price categories than more urbanized Indonesian regions. The province is located on Sumatra, which has traditionally been shaped by agriculture, forestry, and in some areas, extractive industries. Small settlements such as Tanjung Mudo typically consist of agricultural properties and real estate intended for local community purposes. In Indonesia, land and property acquisition by foreigners is subject to strict regulations: freehold (outright) ownership by foreign individuals is not permitted; however, leasehold agreements are available for renewable 30-year periods. In rural areas such as Tanjung Mudo, the real estate market generally concentrates on local or national Indonesian investments, and the presence of international capital is limited. Local authorities and community organizations are responsible for handling property and development matters.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety data for Tanjung Mudo is not publicly available; however, the broader security situation in Merangin Regency and Jambi Province can be examined. Jambi Province, like other rural areas of Sumatra, generally exhibits relative stability, though Indonesian rural regions—similar to rural communities in other developing countries—may face challenges such as local disputes, conflicts over natural resources, or occasional organized crime. Merangin Regency, as an agricultural and resource-rich area, may occasionally experience community or transportation safety issues as infrastructure and economic development expand. Small communities such as Tanjung Mudo are typically governed by strong local community cooperation and customary law institutions, which operate alongside local police and administrative presence. In Indonesian rural regions, public safety is generally considered good; however, travelers and residents are advised to exercise basic safety precautions, follow local advice, and cooperate with official Indonesian authorities.
Tourist attractions
Specific information about tourist attractions in Tanjung Mudo is not available from verifiable sources. The settlement is a small rural community that does not function as an international tourist destination. However, at the level of the narrower Jangkat Timur Kecamatan and the broader Merangin Regency, numerous natural and cultural points of interest exist. Merangin Regency, located in Jambi Province, forms part of the island's central zone rich in forestry and biodiversity, so forestry and natural segments typically attract nature-oriented travelers. The region's river systems—including potential smaller waterways and transport rivers—are locally relevant. Temples, mosques, and community cultural buildings within and near such settlements are important in defining local religious and community life; however, these primarily serve local community purposes rather than organized tourism. Travelers wishing to gain insight into rural life in Merangin Regency typically turn to the provincial capital of Bangko or other settlements in the regency with better infrastructure advantages. Tanjung Mudo is primarily of interest at the local level, as an experience of genuine rural Indonesian community life.
Summary
Tanjung Mudo can be considered a small, rural settlement in Jangkat Timur District of Merangin Regency, Jambi Province, on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is characteristically focused on agricultural and local community functions, operating as a typical example of Indonesian rural life and administration. While specific settlement-level tourism or economic data is not available, the broader regional context indicates that this is a rural area undergoing transformation and infrastructure development, where the local community and traditional economy continue to play a central role today.

