Damai Makmur – small settlement within the administrative area of Kabupaten Tebo, Jambi province
Damai Makmur is a small settlement in Rimbo Ulu subdistrict, belonging to Tebo Regency (Kabupaten Tebo) in Jambi province (Provinsi Jambi) on Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (-1.2873° south latitude, 102.0107° east longitude), it is situated in the central interior areas of Sumatra, near the Equator. The capital of Kabupaten Tebo is Muara Tebo city, and the regency became independent on October 12, 1999, through the division of the former Kabupaten Bungo Tebo. No independent, verified source material is available for Damai Makmur itself, therefore the following description is based on verifiable information at the broader regency and provincial level, with this framing clearly indicated.
General overview
Damai Makmur is administratively classified as part of Kecamatan Rimbo Ulu within the administrative system of Kabupaten Tebo. Kabupaten Tebo itself is one of the inland, landlocked regions of Jambi province, bordering both Riau province and West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat). According to mid-2024 data, the total population of the regency was 367,251 inhabitants, representing relatively low population density relative to the regency's extensive territory. It is generally characteristic of interior Sumatran areas that livelihood is significantly tied to agriculture, primarily the cultivation of oil palms (palm oil) and rubber plantations. The name Damai Makmur – which in Indonesian roughly means "peaceful prosperity" – follows a typical naming pattern given within transmigration programs or as part of regional development initiatives, which was a common practice in the interior Sumatran areas during the second half of the twentieth century. The settlement itself is not known from a tourism perspective and does not rank among the regency's prominent settlements.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verified real estate market data is available for Damai Makmur. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Tebo, it can be said that the region's real estate market is relatively narrow and illiquid compared to larger Sumatran cities such as Jambi city or Palembang. In the interior Sumatran areas, real estate transactions primarily involve agricultural land and simple residential properties. From an investment perspective, land areas connected to the palm oil and rubber sectors may have market relevance, although their exact value and turnover may vary in certain districts of Tebo regency. Indonesian law generally severely restricts direct land ownership by foreigners: foreign citizens generally cannot acquire land with "Hak Milik" (ownership rights) status, but may only maintain real estate interests under various limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai – usage rights). This general Indonesian regulatory framework applies in Jambi province and Kabupaten Tebo as well, and all potential investors are advised to consult with local legal experts.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verified statistical data is available regarding public safety in Damai Makmur. With respect to interior areas of Kabupaten Tebo, and more broadly Jambi province, it can be said that these regions are typically locations with the level of public safety characteristic of small towns and rural Sumatran areas. In rural Sumatra, the proportion of violent crime is typically lower compared to larger urban regions, however in sparsely inhabited interior areas, the accessibility of public institutions and law enforcement infrastructure may also be more limited. Jambi province is not classified by Indonesian authorities as a particularly dangerous region. For foreign visitors or potential real estate investors, it is generally recommended to map out local conditions in advance and obtain information from regency-level authorities.
Tourist attractions
The available source materials contain no named tourist attractions directly associated with Damai Makmur. In the broader Kabupaten Tebo region, the natural environment – the Sumatran rainforests, river valleys, and plantation landscapes – represents the area's principal visual characteristics, although these do not feature as organized tourist attractions in the regency's offerings. Throughout Jambi province, the most well-known tourism destination is the Muaro Jambi temple complex (Candi Muaro Jambi), which however is located in the eastern part of the province near Jambi city and is at considerable distance from Damai Makmur. Within Kabupaten Tebo's territory, nature walks and riverside environments may offer experiences for those interested, but no information is available regarding organized tourism infrastructure in the interior districts, including Rimbo Ulu subdistrict.
Summary
Damai Makmur is a poorly documented, small-scale interior Sumatran settlement belonging to Rimbo Ulu district in Kabupaten Tebo, Jambi province. The regency became independent in 1999 and had a population of nearly 367,000 in 2024. The settlement is not prominent from tourism or real estate market perspectives; the region exhibits the general characteristics typical of interior Sumatran areas: agricultural in nature and sparsely populated. For any specific, up-to-date local information, the competent administrative bodies of Kabupaten Tebo or local sources can provide reliable guidance.

