Bukit Nenas – a village in the Bukit Kapur district, Dumai city, Riau province
Bukit Nenas is a settlement in Indonesia located on the island of Sumatra, which administratively belongs to the Kecamatan Bukit Kapur district, within Dumai city (Kota Dumai), and to Riau province. Based on its geographic coordinates (1.5562285° N, 101.3866184° E), it is situated in the central part of the province, near the eastern coast of Sumatra. Dumai is the second most populous city in Riau province after Pekanbaru and serves as an important industrial and port center in the region. Since no independent sources specific to Bukit Nenas are available, the following presentation of the location is based on verifiable facts at the regency/city and province level, always marked clearly as such.
General overview
Bukit Nenas belongs to the Kecamatan Bukit Kapur administrative district, which is one of the districts of Dumai city. The name Bukit Nenas itself means roughly "pineapple hill" in Indonesian, alluding to the traditional topographical naming practices characteristic of Sumatra's interior regions. Dumai city, to which the settlement is administratively connected, is located in the eastern, coastal strip of Riau province and is known for its port functions facing the Strait of Malacca and its oil refining industry. According to data for the province as a whole, Riau had a population of nearly 6.5 million in 2022 and is considered one of Indonesia's wealthiest provinces, primarily due to its natural resources – crude oil, natural gas, rubber, and palm oil. This economic background significantly determines the lives of villages in the Dumai area, as the region's employment opportunities and infrastructure are strongly tied to the needs of industry and plantation agriculture. Bukit Nenas itself is a small, local-scale community and is not among the regionally prominent settlements in terms of tourism or commerce.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data relating to Bukit Nenas does not appear in available sources, so the following information refers to Dumai city and Riau province as the broader context. Dumai has undergone industrial and logistics development over recent decades: its port infrastructure, the presence of oil refining, and proximity to the Strait of Malacca maintain relatively stable demand for industrial and residential properties within the city. Considering the province as a whole, the real estate market is significantly influenced by economic activity linked to natural resources, which can lead to cyclical fluctuations. In Indonesia, property acquisition by foreign nationals is generally restricted: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have legal recourse through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term leasing arrangements. These general regulations apply to the Dumai area and thus to Bukit Nenas as well; however, it is advisable to obtain current, accurate information about local market conditions from an Indonesian real estate expert or legal advisor.
Safety and security
Factual security statistics or police data specific to Bukit Nenas do not appear in available sources, so only general observations characteristic of the broader region can be made. Dumai city, to which the district belongs, is an industrial port city, and like similar Indonesian cities, public safety falls primarily within the jurisdiction of the local police (Polres) and municipal administration. In Riau province – as in many other regions of Indonesia – public safety generally meets the country's average standards; however, social tensions connected to deforestation and plantation industries are periodically present in certain areas of the province. Well-founded, source-supported statements cannot be made about the security situation in Bukit Nenas or the Bukit Kapur district; it is recommended to obtain current information about local conditions before making decisions on-site.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions linked to Bukit Nenas do not appear in available sources, so this section presents the broader context of Dumai city and Riau province. In Dumai city and its immediate surroundings, industrial and port character is dominant, which means limited offerings in terms of traditional tourist attractions. For Riau province as a whole, natural features – such as the Strait of Malacca coastline, islands within the province (for example Pulau Rupat or Pulau Bengkalis), as well as tropical vegetation and rivers in interior areas – constitute the range of potential nature-tourism destinations; however, their precise distance and accessibility from Bukit Nenas cannot be verified from sources. The province's cultural life is defined by Malay and Minangkabau traditions and local customs, but sources are not available on their specific manifestations connected to Bukit Nenas or the Bukit Kapur district.
Summary
Bukit Nenas is a small, local-scale settlement in the Kecamatan Bukit Kapur district of Dumai city in the Sumatran part of Riau province. The region's economic character is determined primarily by oil refining, palm oil plantations, and port logistics, which define Dumai as a whole. Detailed information specific to the settlement – population, property prices, attractions, security statistics – does not appear in currently available sources; the above therefore should be understood at the province and city-group level. Those seeking more detailed and current information about Bukit Nenas would be most reliably helped by consulting Indonesian local government records or contacting the authorities of Kota Dumai.


