Binagun Jaya – a small Sumatran settlement in Pulau Burung district, Riau province
Binagun Jaya is a settlement located in Indonesia on the island of Sumatra, which administratively belongs to Pulau Burung district (kecamatan). The district is part of Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir within Riau province. The regency's administrative center is the city of Tembilahan, located in Tembilahan kecamatan. Based on the settlement's coordinates, it lies near the equator in the southern part of Riau province, in an environment characterized by the low, swampy, peatland landscape typical of the Indragiri river delta.
General overview
Binagun Jaya is a relatively small and widely little-known settlement. Precise population and area data are not currently available in publicly accessible, verified sources, so the information presented below relies on regency-level data and characteristics from Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, with this scope clearly indicated. According to data from the Indonesian Ministry of Interior from mid-2024, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir has a population of approximately 705,041, making it one of the more significant regencies in Riau province by population. Pulau Burung district, to which Binagun Jaya belongs, is counted among the regency's more peripheral, less urbanized areas: the word "pulau" in the district's name means island, reflecting the watery, deltaic character of the region. In this area, traditional livelihoods—such as fishing, small-scale agriculture, and oil palm cultivation—are characteristic, and these generally define Riau province's economic profile. The name Binagun Jaya itself suggests, based on etymology, that it is likely a more recently established or renamed administrative unit (the term "Jaya" in Indonesian means success or prosperity, and appears in numerous newly created Indonesian settlement names), though this assumption is not supported by verified sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, local-level real estate market data specific to Binagun Jaya are available in verifiable sources. The broader real estate market in Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir regency exhibits characteristics typical of rural areas in Riau province: land prices are lower compared to the province's more urbanized areas, particularly the Pekanbaru region, which is home to the provincial capital; the volume of real estate transactions is moderate; and local demand dominates. Investor interest in agricultural areas occupied by oil palm plantations is evident throughout Riau, but this segment also raises specific legal and sustainability questions. As a general principle, it may be noted that in Indonesia, full property ownership (Hak Milik) is not legally available to foreign nationals; foreigners typically acquire land rights through long-term use or lease titles (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa), and this regulation applies uniformly across the country. In rural, less developed areas such as Pulau Burung district, real estate market transparency and liquidity are lower, and transactions are fundamentally local and agriculture-oriented in character.
Safety and security
No independent, location-specific public safety statistics or police data are available for Binagun Jaya. Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir and rural areas of Riau province generally exhibit a picture comparable to the broader Indonesian rural average in terms of public safety: the incidence of serious violent crime is relatively low, while property-related minor infractions and conflicts connected to illegal logging and disputes over plantation areas occur sporadically throughout the province. However, this reflects the generally known context of the regency as a whole and does not constitute a specific finding for Binagun Jaya. In any case, it is advisable to verify the current situation through local sources or via the consulate.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources with documented, specifically named tourist attractions for Binagun Jaya are available. Among the better-known settlements of the broader Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir regency is Tembilahan, the regency's capital, which is a center of local Muslim culture and commerce. The regency generally offers natural features characteristic of Riau province: extensive peatland forests, river delta ecosystems, and traditional Malay cultural heritage are found in the region. The watery, floodplain landscape of Pulau Burung district may hold interest for nature enthusiasts and those wishing to explore the interior of the province, but regarding the settlement itself and its immediate surroundings, sources do not report organized tourist infrastructure or named landmarks.
Summary
Binagun Jaya is a small, sparsely documented settlement in Pulau Burung district, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir regency, Riau province, on the island of Sumatra. Based on regency-level data, it is situated in one of the areas characteristic of the Indragiri delta region of a kabupaten with a population exceeding 705,000, with agricultural and floodplain character. Location-specific statistics, notable attractions, or detailed real estate market data are not currently available in verified sources; to become acquainted with the region, it would be worthwhile to regard the regency as a whole, particularly the city of Tembilahan, as a starting point.

