Perintis Jaya – a village in the Rimbo Bujang District of Tebo Kabupaten in the eastern part of Jambi Province
Perintis Jaya is a settlement located on the island of Sumatra within the administrative territory of Jambi Province, forming part of the Rimbo Bujang Kecamatan (district) in Tebo Kabupaten (regency). This region is a sparsely populated yet economically active area in Indonesia's eastern Sumatra region, where settlements are closely tied to forestry and the agricultural sector. The coordinates of the village can be directly determined; however, real estate market and tourism characteristics are linked to broader regency-level dynamics, as settlement-level documentation is only limitedly available in most external sources.
General overview
Perintis Jaya is part of the Rimbo Bujang Kecamatan administrative district, which is located within Tebo Kabupaten. Due to its eastern Sumatra location within Jambi Province, this region is considered a less well-known and less developed tourist destination in Indonesian Sumatra; however, it is known for intensive agricultural and forestry activity. The Rimbo Bujang area surrounding the village is largely built on rural, peasant agriculture and an integrated forest-agriculture economy for its profitability.
Specific named source information about the settlement is generally not available in English or international-level databases, which means that the community living here operates within a smaller, locally integrated municipal framework. According to Indonesia's three-level administrative division (kota/kabupaten – kecamatan – desa/kelurahan), Perintis Jaya is likely a desa (rural settlement) or kelurahan status, falling under Rimbo Bujang Kecamatan. Jambi Province as a whole has undergone gradual infrastructural development in recent decades, although external tourism sources and major projects are more closely tied to the coastal areas and the provincial capital (Jambi City).
Real estate and investment
Targeted real estate market information specifically for Perintis Jaya village is not directly available; however, at the broader level of Tebo Kabupaten and Jambi Province, real estate market characteristics are fundamentally tied to agriculture and forest processing economies. In the Sumatra region, property valuation and development fluctuate according to relative political and economic stability; however, over the past two decades, Indonesian government infrastructure investments have been extended to eastern Sumatra regions.
Real estate acquisition by foreigners in Indonesia operates under strict regulations. The Indonesian legal system fundamentally protects the priority of national ownership, and land title acquisition by non-citizens is heavily restricted. In general terms, foreigners can acquire at most a twenty-year lease or usufruct rights, and they have the option to gain indirect real estate positions through establishing Indonesian companies. Since Perintis Jaya is not a primary tourism or industrial destination in Jambi Province, speculative real estate market activity here is minimal. Values align with the performance of the local agricultural and forestry sector.
Those planning extended stays or business activities in the region generally access lease or usage rights through agencies operating within the Indonesian bureaucratic framework. Local government bodies (Pemerintah Desa, or village municipal office) are often the first contact point for initiating real estate transactions. Property values in the rural setting are significantly lower than in larger cities or major tourism centers.
Safety and security
A specific security database for Perintis Jaya village is not publicly available; however, within the broader context of Jambi Province, Indonesian law enforcement organizations and government reports generally characterize rural Sumatra regions as relatively stable with low crime rates. Over the past two decades, the incidence of violent crimes in Sumatra has shown a declining trend, particularly outside larger urban centers and their peripheral and rural districts.
Specialized risks such as banditry or violent conflicts are not characteristic of the current Jambi Province territory. Nevertheless, as in other rural areas of Indonesia, public order is also ensured by the local Polri (Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia, or Indonesian National Police) and community self-help organizations (such as ronda or environmental security systems). For travelers and working personnel, basic caution and compliance with local regulations are standard practice. Due to the rural character, access to immediate medical or police assistance may be difficult, for which arriving persons should be prepared accordingly.
Tourist attractions
No directly identifiable tourist sites or monuments for Perintis Jaya village appear at the level of international and Indonesian tourism databases. Due to the village's small size and rural character, main accommodation and dining infrastructure is minimal. However, in the broader surroundings of the town, the Tebo Kabupaten and surrounding districts of Jambi Province encompass numerous Sumatra natural and cultural attractions.
Rimbo Bujang Kecamatan largely forms the forest-edge landscape where the Sumatran forested terrain has remained in relatively intact form in significant sections. The region's fauna is represented by Sumatran tigers, deer, and characteristic Indonesian flora species. Special ecotourism opportunities may open at the local level through forest tours organized by the community or within community tourism frameworks. However, these are generally not listed in international accommodation guides and are most accessible through local connections.
Jambi City, the administrative center of Jambi Province, is located approximately one hundred to one hundred fifty kilometers to the west, where the Jambi Masjid (a monumental mosque constructed in the 1990s) and the Sumatran historical heritage of the Tanjung Jabung Utara region (such as memorials of the Sultanate of Jambi) can be observed. The village of Perintis Jaya itself has no prominent tourism offerings; however, studying community experiences linked to forest economy and rural life may be realistic for a narrow but interested audience. Travelers from other parts of Jambi Province (such as the coastal Kuantan Singingi or Merangin areas) can indirectly reach these regions, though they require separate organization and local partnership connections.
Summary
Perintis Jaya is a rural settlement located in the Rimbo Bujang Kecamatan of Tebo Kabupaten in Jambi Province on the island of Sumatra, situated on the periphery of the Sumatran agricultural and forestry economy. Limited information is available regarding the village from the perspective of general tourism or international real estate market assessment; however, among Sumatran rural communities, it forms part of the fabric of the Indonesian economy. Persons visiting there will need local connections and Indonesian language knowledge; real estate acquisition is strictly subject to Indonesian legislation, and public security conforms to Indonesian rural standards. The village's development prospects are tied to national-level Sumatra infrastructure projects and the forest economy.

