Dompas – small settlement in Bukit Batu District, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province
Dompas is an Indonesian settlement located in eastern Sumatra, belonging to Bukit Batu kecamatan within Bengkalis Regency (Kabupaten Bengkalis) of Riau Province. Based on its coordinates (1.307776, 102.060403), the area falls within the eastern mainland zone of Sumatra, close to the broader hydrographic zone of the Strait of Malacca. Settlement-level statistical sources are not currently available; therefore, the broader regency and provincial context is presented below, with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Dompas belongs to Bukit Batu kecamatan, which forms part of Kabupaten Bengkalis administrative unit. Bengkalis Regency itself is one of the most extensive administrative units in Riau Province: its area spans 6,973 km², and by the end of 2024, the regency's total population reached 681,884 residents. The regency's territory encompasses the eastern mainland portion of Sumatra as well as numerous islands. Dompas, as one of the villages in Bukit Batu District, is presumably a small community reliant on agriculture and natural resources, though directly verifiable data on this is not available. Kabupaten Bengkalis's economy is generally characterized by the dominance of petroleum and natural gas extraction, which serves as the regency's largest source of budget revenue. The regency holds strategic importance due to its location on international shipping routes leading toward the Strait of Malacca. Bengkalis is also part of the Indonesia–Malaysia–Singapore Growth Triangle (IMS-GT) and Indonesia–Malaysia–Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT) regional economic development programs, which aim to strengthen cross-border trade and investment appeal. Dompas itself is a relatively unknown small settlement that does not currently receive particular attention from tourists and investors.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Dompas; therefore, the broader context of Bengkalis Regency and Riau Province is presented below. Riau Province is one of Indonesia's more economically active regions, whose appeal stems primarily from the energy industry (petroleum, natural gas) and proximity to neighboring Singapore and Malaysia. Kabupaten Bengkalis, thanks to the aforementioned regional growth triangle programs, figures as a potential investment location in development policy plans, particularly in logistics and industrial infrastructure. In such a context, the real estate markets of smaller, less-mapped villages — such as Dompas — are mainly influenced by local demand factors and economic activity linked to agriculture and natural resources. According to the general framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental constructions are available, with conditions stipulated by Indonesian agrarian law provisions. Local legal and real estate professional consultation is recommended prior to any investment decision.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data source is available on public safety in Dompas; therefore, only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. Rural areas of Riau Province and Bengkalis Regency are typically characterized by relatively low crime levels and consist of agricultural communities where daily life is organized at the small-community level. In maritime areas near the Strait of Malacca, authorities devote heightened attention to maritime border control and anti-smuggling operations, which generally influences the broader region's security situation; however, this affects landlocked villages away from inland waterways less directly. For travelers and those intending to settle, consultation with relevant Indonesian authorities and consular services is recommended to gain understanding of local conditions, as location-specific security data is not found in available public sources.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions in relation to Dompas do not appear in available sources; therefore, the broader context of Bengkalis Regency is presented. Kabupaten Bengkalis is generally known for its natural assets, which include the eastern coastline of Sumatra and the river and wetland systems characteristic of the region, which may offer experiences for those interested in nature walks, fishing, and ecotourism. In Bengkalis city, the regency seat, and on the island of the same name, which serves as the regency's namesake administrative and cultural center, local Malay cultural traditions and the coastal natural environment form the backbone of tourist offerings. Bukit Batu kecamatan, to which Dompas also belongs, does not figure as a prominent tourist destination in available sources; it is likely that the local rural lifestyle and the natural landscape characteristic of Sumatra's interior areas may prove of interest to visitors drawn to lesser-known, authentic small settlements.
Summary
Dompas is a small village of Bukit Batu kecamatan belonging to Riau Province's Bengkalis Regency, for which independent, detailed public data sources are not yet available. The broader Kabupaten Bengkalis is known economically for petroleum and gas extraction, as well as for its strategic trading position resulting from proximity to the Strait of Malacca, and is also counted as a target area for regional development programs. Based on the above, Dompas may be considered a quiet, less-mapped small settlement, regarding which site-based orientation and contact with local authorities may provide reliable, up-to-date information for tourists, investors, and those intending to settle.

