Teluk Radang – settlement in Karimun Regency Kundur Utara district
Teluk Radang is situated in the Kundur Utara district of Karimun Regency (Kabupaten Karimun), which is located in the Riau Islands (Kepulauan Riau) province. The settlement is positioned in the vicinity of Sumatra, within a significant island region of the Indonesian archipelago. Teluk Radang forms an integral part of the densely populated archipelago of Karimun Regency, comprising 198 islands, where the geographic and economic characteristics of the region are strongly determined by island dispersal and the rich coastal environment.
General overview
Teluk Radang is situated within the Kundur Utara district (kecamatan), which is one administrative unit of Karimun Regency's island governance. The settlement lies within the expansive island world of Karimun Regency, which covers approximately 7,984 square kilometers, comprising 1,524 square kilometers of land and 6,460 square kilometers of ocean. Specific sources are not available for Teluk Radang at the settlement level; however, the immediate surrounding region, Kundur Utara district, and its broader context, Karimun Regency, display characteristics typical of scattered island settlements. Karimun Regency exemplifies Indonesian island administration, where among 67 inhabited islands, infrastructure and transportation organization are based on maritime connections.
The capital of Karimun Regency, Tanjung Balai Karimun, forms part of Karimun district, and the distance from this administrative center determines development prospects for Teluk Radang and other smaller settlements. The archipelago had approximately 276,650 inhabitants in mid-2025, with a population density of 300 people per square kilometer, which is relatively high given island conditions. Teluk Radang's social, economic, and infrastructural development is significantly influenced by the growth dynamics of the northeastern island zone of Karimun Regency and increasing economic orientation toward Batam city.
Real estate and investment
In Indonesian island territories, including the surroundings of Teluk Radang, the real estate market characteristically responds to regional economic dynamics. Real estate and development opportunities in Karimun Regency are closely linked to island infrastructure development, the quality of maritime shipping connections, and growing tourism potential. In island settlements such as Teluk Radang, property values depend primarily on so-called waterfront developments, fishing and aquaculture economies, and the potential of tourism development. Under Indonesian law, foreigners cannot hold direct land ownership; however, long-term lease agreements (up to 80 years) or concessions provide indirect economic presence, which represent traditional financing forms for real estate development projects.
The archipelago's island nature and the abundance of marine resources represent economic sectors that impact the real estate market: fishing, aquaculture, transportation, and gradually expanding tourism. Teluk Radang is directly positioned alongside such economic activities, which opens potential investment opportunities in tourism infrastructure, trading centers built to support fishing activities, and logistical hubs between island communities. However, development strategies within the Riau Islands focus on larger cities and international trade routes, so the real estate market in smaller island settlements is primarily influenced by local economic dynamics.
Safety and security
Regarding public security in island regions of the Indonesian Republic, it can be noted that on the Riau Islands, including the territory of Karimun Regency, the average Indonesian public security situation is characteristic. Police presence in island administration and local law enforcement organizations are fundamentally adapted to conditions typical of the region. Larger cities in Indonesia's island regions, such as Tanjung Balai Karimun, possess significant security infrastructure, which extends to smaller administrative settlements, such as Teluk Radang.
The administrative functions of Karimun Regency and the island transportation system provide a foundation that supports security protocols applied at the administrative level. Maritime transportation and archipelago traffic, however, require specialized police and civil protection regulations, which are maintained under strict oversight by Indonesian defense and police forces. At the community level, social cohesion and traditional community self-organization represent resources important for informal law and order maintenance. Teluk Radang as a community operates within the framework of general Indonesian legislation, including the aforementioned island characteristics.
Tourist attractions
Specific sources are not available regarding tourist attractions at the settlement level of Teluk Radang. However, Karimun Regency as a whole represents an island zone rich in natural and economic attractions. In the archipelago's marine environment, coral reefs, fishing festival events, and cultural traditions of island communities significantly contribute to the tourism value of the region. Island settlements such as Teluk Radang can frequently be focal points for local maritime and fishing tourism, offering prospects of authentic island life, free beach access, and opportunities for marine life observation.
Teluk Radang is directly positioned near the capital of Karimun Regency, Tanjung Balai Karimun, which as an administrative and commercial center is the most developed settlement in the region regarding infrastructure and thus serves as a reference point for tourism organization. According to the general characteristics of the archipelago, among island communities such as Teluk Radang, natural beauty and community tourism potential are particularly developed in the northern and eastern island zones. Although the name Teluk Radang does not represent an internationally recognized tourist destination, the name (the word "teluk" means bay or gulf in Indonesian) alludes to its location near a bay and coastline, suggesting lagoon-like or potentially protected bay areas. Across the archipelago as a whole, fishing tourism, snorkeling tourism, and community eco-farm trading scenarios (primarily fish farms) define tourism perspectives for settlements in this category.
Summary
Teluk Radang constitutes an integral part of Indonesian island administration within Karimun Regency's Kundur Utara district. The settlement is situated on the Riau Islands, in an environment determined by Indonesia's distinctly island-based economic and social character, where fishing, aquaculture, maritime transportation, and real estate development are intertwined. Although specific tourism, security, and real estate market data at the settlement level of Teluk Radang are not directly accessible, the general characteristics of the immediate and broader regions comprising Kundur Utara district and Karimun Regency determine its development framework and opportunities.

