Tanjung Putus – a village of Tabir Barat district in Merangin Regency
Tanjung Putus is a settlement located in Tabir Barat district (kecamatan) within Merangin Regency, which is situated in Jambi Province on the Sumatra macroregion of Indonesia. In the Indonesian administrative system, the village represents one of the fundamental settlement units of the regency. The location forms part of Merangin Regency, which is the most organized administrative area of Jambi Province, thus Tanjung Putus is linked to the region's local and regional infrastructure systems.
General overview
Tanjung Putus is a settlement found in Tabir Barat district, which forms an integral part of Merangin Regency's structure. According to the country's administrative division, the village operates as a member of a smaller settlement network, following the characteristic pattern typical of rural Sumatra. Merangin Regency, to which Tanjung Putus belongs, is the largest administrative unit in Jambi Province by area, covering 7,668.61 square kilometers and divided into 24 districts. The regency seat is located in Bangko district, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the region. The regency was home to approximately 397,461 residents at the end of 2024, which would constitute a very large administrative area in a Hungarian comparison.
The settlement is located on the island of Sumatra, which is the second largest island in the Indonesian archipelago. The region is characterized by a tropical climate, which results in significant precipitation and lush vegetation. Tanjung Putus, as part of Tabir Barat district, forms a peripheral or mid-rural section of Merangin Regency, typically characterized by forested, rural terrain. Indonesian villages and small municipalities follow a similar structure, with central public spaces and scattered single-story residential buildings.
Real estate and investment
In the Merangin Regency region, to which Tanjung Putus belongs, the real estate market is characterized by low price levels and limited international interest. In rural Indonesian areas such as Tanjung Putus, real estate transactions take place predominantly among local traders and rural residents. In the rural parts of Sumatra, real estate prices typically constitute a fraction of urban centers, which represents an investment opportunity for buyers with limited initial capital. According to the Indonesian land ownership system, foreigners cannot acquire property under their own name, however long-term lease rights (HGB – Hak Guna Bangunan) or agricultural rights (HGU – Hak Guna Usaha) are possible under certain conditions.
In the economy of Merangin Regency, the agricultural, forestry, and mining sectors play a significant role, which is also reflected in the local real estate market. Rural settlements such as Tanjung Putus most commonly offer opportunities for agricultural land investments or real estate supporting small-scale business activities. The current infrastructure development of Merangin Regency and gradual improvements in road connections may have a positive effect on the real estate market in the longer term, although this is currently limited. For international investors, investment opportunities in rural Sumatran areas offer mostly speculative potential and require thorough local study.
Safety and security
Specific data on public safety at the settlement level of Tanjung Putus is not available, however the security situation in Merangin Regency and the broader Jambi Province can be assessed based on regional indicators. The rural parts of Sumatra, including Merangin Regency, enjoy relatively stable security conditions, supported by strong local community structures and traditional conflict-resolution mechanisms. In Indonesian rural settlements, violent crimes and organized criminality are not characteristic, so daily life is generally considered safe.
The presence of Indonesian police in rural areas such as Tanjung Putus is indicated by smaller clinics or locally operating representatives. The area's traffic safety and protection against lawlessness generally operate on the basis of local autonomy and community responsibility. Due to the absence of tourism and international movement, risks characteristic of big-city hazards and xenophobia pose less of a threat in rural Merangin. Nevertheless, in rural Sumatran areas, basic traffic safety precautions (avoidance of nighttime travel, protection of valuables) are recommended.
Tourist attractions
Tanjung Putus village itself does not possess any renowned tourist attractions that would be documented in international sources or tourism management materials. The settlement's main characteristic is its status as a rural, agricultural and forestry-based village. The broader Tabir Barat district and Merangin Regency area, however, is accessible due to its natural and cultural significance within Sumatra.
The regional character of Merangin Regency is primarily determined by the low, forested rural environment, which is valuable from botanical and ecological perspectives. In the northern and eastern parts of the regency, rivers and larger catchment basins can be found, which are potential destinations for eco-tourism, although their infrastructure is underdeveloped. In the Jambi Province region, the nearby Kerinci Seblat National Park (Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat) is located, which is one of the most significant areas of Indonesia's megabiodiversity zone. However, this national park is located farther from Tanjung Putus, situated on the western edge of the regency. The local-level cultural and traditional characteristics of Merangin Regency, including the customs of ethnic Minangkabau or Jambi communities, hold little curiosity value in local tourism.
In Indonesian rural regions such as Tanjung Putus, tourist interest is fundamentally concentrated in self-sustaining, artisanal and agricultural tourism. Observation of livestock farming, rice cultivation and forestry activities could be the only tourism element supported by local communities, however this is not characterized by commercial considerations and organized travel. For adventure tourism and nature trekking, Merangin Regency appears as a rural but less easily accessible area.
Summary
Tanjung Putus is a village in Tabir Barat district of Merangin Regency, Jambi Province, forming an integral part of the Sumatra macroregion. The settlement is a rural agricultural and forestry-based village, which represents a typical unit of Indonesian local administration, characterized by limited development infrastructure and rudimentary tourism offerings. The real estate market operates among local traders and is only limitedly open to international investment. Public safety can be assessed at the level of rural countryside. Tourist attractions are practically nonexistent in the village, however eco-tourism and rural community tourism represent potential long-term development directions. The settlement forms an integral part of the Merangin Regency rural network and is dependent on provincial developments and infrastructure improvements.

