Aur Cino – rural settlement in Kabupaten Tebo, Jambi Province
Aur Cino is a small Indonesian village (desa) situated in Kabupaten Tebo within Jambi Province (Provinsi Jambi), classified under the VII Koto District (Kecamatan VII Koto). Geographically, it is located in the central part of Sumatra island, with approximate coordinates of 1.04° south latitude and 102.04° east longitude. The region exhibits the characteristic rural landscape of Sumatra's interior, continental areas, where plantation and smallholder farming define daily life. The information presented below is partly based on the broader district, regency, and provincial context, since independent, verifiable sources specifically about this settlement are not available.
General overview
Aur Cino does not rank among widely known Indonesian tourist destinations and is poorly documented at the international level. The VII Koto District, to which it belongs, forms part of Kabupaten Tebo; this regency is one of the interior, less urbanized areas of Jambi Province. Kabupaten Tebo overall is an agricultural region dominated by rubber and palm oil plantations, as well as subsistence-oriented smallholder farms. Villages are typically organized along strong community ties, and local administration operates through the village council (desa) institutional framework. Aur Cino itself is likely a similar rural community structured in this way, with daily life connected to agriculture and nearby town markets. Muara Tebo, the seat of Kabupaten Tebo, provides much of the region's administrative and commercial infrastructure.
Real estate and investment
Specific verifiable data on the real estate market in Aur Cino and generally in Kecamatan VII Koto is not available. Characterizing Kabupaten Tebo as a whole, real estate prices and development activity remain well below the level of Jambi city, the provincial capital, with local demand directed primarily toward agricultural land, modest residential properties, and areas connected to the palm oil industry. Throughout the province, as in other rural regions of Indonesia, the real estate market develops at a slow pace, and investment interest derives fundamentally from domestic actors. Under the general framework of Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria), foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights to land (Hak Milik); foreigners at best may utilize property through longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) or other legal instruments. This general regulation naturally applies across the entire country, including Jambi Province and Tebo Regency, regardless of the specific settlement level.
Safety and security
Independent public safety statistics or detailed local security information specific to Aur Cino is not available in publicly accessible sources. Generally speaking, small villages in Kabupaten Tebo and rural Jambi Province are characteristically low-density areas with tight community bonds, where the incidence of serious violent crime typically remains at lower levels compared to larger urban centers. However, the region, like other interior areas of Sumatra, faces situations connected to deforestation, illegal logging, and land use conflicts that are sometimes tense and documented at the regency level. Travelers, as everywhere in Indonesia, should take into account current information from local authorities and consular services.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources document named tourist attractions directly associated with Aur Cino. The broader Kabupaten Tebo and Jambi Province possess numerous natural and cultural values that aid in understanding the region. Among the most well-known natural areas of Jambi Province is the Kerinci Seblat National Park, located in the southwestern part of the province and counted as one of Sumatra's largest contiguous rainforest reserves – though Aur Cino is likely several hundred kilometers distant from there. The province is also notable from an archaeological perspective: the Buddhist temple complex uncovered in the Muaro Jambi area (Candi Muaro Jambi) ranks among the most significant historical sites in Sumatra, likewise situated in the eastern part of the province near Jambi city. Within Kabupaten Tebo itself, the landscape is characterized by the Batang Hari river and its tributaries, which define the region's natural features. These sites are better understood on a regency or provincial scale rather than in direct proximity to Aur Cino.
Summary
Aur Cino is a poorly documented rural Indonesian settlement in the Kabupaten Tebo region of Jambi Province, belonging to VII Koto District. In the absence of detailed verifiable sources about the village itself, the foregoing presentation relies principally on the broader regency and provincial context to characterize the region's typical agricultural character, the real estate regulatory framework, and tourist possibilities. The location does not currently rank as a known tourist destination and in real estate terms reflects the general conditions of rural Sumatra. More detailed and current information concerning the regency and province may be obtained from Indonesian authorities and reliable geographic databases.

