Kumun Mudik – small settlement in Kumun Debai District within Kota Sungai Penuh city
Kumun Mudik is a Sumatran small settlement that administratively belongs to Kumun Debai District (kecamatan). The district is located within Kota Sungai Penuh city (kota), which is part of Jambi Province in Indonesia. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the south Sumatran highland area, near the Kerinci region, where the natural environment plays a defining role in local life. Kota Sungai Penuh itself is a relatively young municipal administrative unit, with its administrative framework established by Indonesian legislation in 2008.
General overview
Kumun Mudik does not feature prominently on widely known tourism or economic maps, and available databases do not contain detailed, settlement-level information about the village. The broader administrative unit, Kota Sungai Penuh, was established based on Indonesian parliament law number 25/2008 through the division of the former Kabupaten Kerinci, and was confirmed on October 8, 2009 by the then Minister of Interior Affairs. In areas belonging to the city – including within Kumun Debai District – economic activity is typically characterized by agriculture and traditional Kerinci community culture as the foundation of livelihood. Kota Sungai Penuh's total population was 101,716 as of mid-2024, with a population density of 260 people/km². Kumun Mudik itself is a smaller community within the city, likely predominantly agricultural in character, with precise population data not available in the sources used.
Real estate and investment
No available, named real estate market data exists for Kumun Mudik. In the broader context – namely Kota Sungai Penuh and Jambi Province – it can be stated generally that Sumatran cities and their agglomeration settlements have experienced gradual urbanization pressure over the past decade, which has resulted in moderate land price increases in certain areas. In smaller, highland-located villages – such as Kumun Mudik may be – real estate prices are typically significantly lower than those near the province's major cities. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' property acquisition options are legally restricted: full ownership (Hak Milik) can be acquired exclusively by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire longer-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or property purchased for residence purposes under certain conditions. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to involve a local legal expert, particularly in smaller rural areas where land registration and property rights relationships may be more complex.
Safety and security
No public security-specific, statistical data is available in the sources used for Kumun Mudik. Generally speaking, rural and highland communities in Jambi Province – including villages within the Kota Sungai Penuh administrative area – typically have lower crime rates than crowded districts in Indonesian major cities. The Kerinci highlands have traditionally been characterized by closed, strong community-bonded social structures, which generally contribute to the maintenance of local public security. However, in smaller rural areas, the availability of infrastructural emergency services may also be limited, which warrants attention during travel and extended stays. These statements reflect general assessments regarding the region and do not directly characterize Kumun Mudik's specific security situation.
Tourist attractions
The source materials do not name specific tourist attractions or sites of interest in relation to Kumun Mudik. In the broader area, near Kota Sungai Penuh, however, the natural endowments of the Kerinci region are generally known within Indonesia: the region contains Kerinci Seblat National Park, one of the significant nature conservation areas of the Sumatran highlands, which UNESCO recognizes as part of the Sumatran Tropical Rainforest heritage. Additionally, Kerinci Volcano, which is Sumatra's highest point, is also connected to this broader region. It is important to emphasize that these attractions are not specifically bound to Kumun Mudik but rather belong to the Kota Sungai Penuh vicinity and the adjacent Kabupaten Kerinci area. Reliable data on specific attractions accessible from the village and their exact distances is not available.
Summary
Kumun Mudik is a small Indonesian settlement within Kota Sungai Penuh city, belonging to Kumun Debai District in Jambi Province, Sumatra. Based on available source materials, detailed, independent data about the village is not known; the broader administrative unit, Kota Sungai Penuh, functions as a city of approximately 101,000 inhabitants as of mid-2024, established as an independent city in 2009. To understand the area, the natural and cultural context of the Kerinci region provides the most reliable background, while deeper data provision regarding the specific location would require local and current sources.

