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    About Keramat Jaya

    Keramat Jaya – small settlement in Pulau Burung District, Indragiri Hilir Regency

    Keramat Jaya is an Indonesian settlement located in the territory of Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, part of Riau Province, specifically within the Pulau Burung kecamatan. Based on its coordinates (0.41° north latitude, 103.35° east longitude), it is situated on the low-lying eastern coast of Sumatra, in an area characterized by river deltas and mangrove zones. The seat of Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir is in the city of Tembilahan; the regency's total population according to data released by the Ministry of Interior in mid-2024 was 705,041 inhabitants. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for Keramat Jaya itself; therefore, the following sections present the generally verifiable characteristics of the broader administrative unit—the regency and province—clearly indicating which administrative level each characteristic refers to.

    General overview

    Keramat Jaya belongs to Pulau Burung kecamatan, whose name means "Bird Island" in Indonesian, which itself hints at the natural resources of the region: this section of the eastern Sumatran coast is structured by extensive wetland habitats, river channels, and mangrove forests. Based on data available at the regency level, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir is located in the southern part of Riau Province, bordering Kabupaten Tanjung Jabung Barat in Jambi Province and Kabupaten Lingga, which forms part of Kepulauan Riau Province. This border position also means that the area lies in a transit zone between the Strait of Malacca and the internal Sumatran regions. Agriculture—particularly palm oil production and fishing—has traditionally played an important role in the local economy throughout the regency as a whole. No direct data is available for Keramat Jaya regarding local economic structure, precise population figures, or the development of public services; such information would need to be obtained from official records at the kecamatan or regency level.

    Real estate and investment

    Concrete, verifiable data on Keramat Jaya's real estate market is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir as a whole, it can be said that the regency is relatively underdeveloped in terms of urbanization, and the real estate market is organized primarily around agricultural areas, fishing settlements, and urban real estate concentrated in the provincial seat of Tembilahan. From an investment perspective, areas near the river delta used for agricultural purposes are the determining factor in the region. Indonesia's applicable land ownership regulations apply generally to the entire territory of the country: foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. This regulatory framework applies to Keramat Jaya and other settlements in Pulau Burung kecamatan as well. Before acquiring property, consultation with a local notary and the competent branch office of the Badan Pertanahan Nasional (National Land Authority) is recommended in all cases.

    Safety and security

    No independent, verifiable public safety statistics or official assessment is available for Keramat Jaya. Generally speaking, rural, smaller settlements in Riau Province typically have low levels of urbanization and associated social tensions; however, this alone does not constitute criminal statistics or an official security assessment. Within the territory of Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, as throughout the regency, public safety is ensured by the territorially competent units of the Indonesian National Police (Polri). For travelers—particularly in smaller, more remote rural areas—it is generally advisable to familiarize oneself with local conditions beforehand, complete consular registration, and involve local partners with knowledge of the area.

    Tourist attractions

    No verifiable tourist attraction or cultural landmark is known for Keramat Jaya from reliable sources. Pulau Burung kecamatan and Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir as a whole are not among widely recognized Indonesian tourist destinations. Regarding the broader natural environment of the regency, the river delta, mangrove ecosystems, and eastern Sumatran wetland habitats may be of interest to travelers receptive to ecotourism; however, no data is available regarding organized visitability, infrastructure conditions, or tourist attractions specifically related to Keramat Jaya. Within the region as a whole, Tembilahan, the kabupaten's capital, is the point where public services and potential tourism starting points are concentrated. Beyond this, no statement naming notable attractions can be made based on available sources.

    Summary

    Keramat Jaya is a small Sumatran settlement located in Pulau Burung kecamatan of Indragiri Hilir Regency in Riau Province, for which no independent, detailed documentation is publicly accessible. The regency is situated in the eastern Sumatran river delta region, with a population exceeding 705,000 inhabitants as of mid-2024. Regarding local economic and administrative conditions, details of the real estate market, public safety, and potential tourism opportunities, on-site orientation and direct contact with local authorities and official sources of the kabupaten are recommended for all interested parties.


    More about Pulau Burung

    Pulau Burung – Coastal kecamatan in Indragiri Hilir Regency, RiauPulau Burung is a kecamatan in Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau, located on the eastern coast of Sumatra facing the…

    Pulau Burung – Coastal kecamatan in Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau

    Pulau Burung is a kecamatan in Indragiri Hilir Regency, Riau, located on the eastern coast of Sumatra facing the Strait of Malacca and the islands of Karimun and Batam in the Riau Islands province. According to the Indonesian Wikipedia entry, the kecamatan covers about 538.33 km² with a population near 21,688 across 15 desa, giving a density of around 40 people per km². Although the kecamatan takes its name from the small uninhabited Pulau Burung itself, the populated area is a coconut and pineapple processing zone built on the mainland coast directly opposite the island.

    Tourism and attractions

    Pulau Burung is not a packaged tourism destination, and named ticketed attractions inside the kecamatan are limited in widely available sources. The character of the area is shaped by mangrove-fringed lowland, tidal river channels, large hybrid-coconut and pineapple plantations, and a working fishing-and-trade waterfront. Across Indragiri Hilir Regency, of which Pulau Burung is part, the wider tourism picture is dominated by the Tembilahan riverfront, traditional Melayu culture along the Indragiri estuary, and the regency's deep historical ties to Sumatran coconut production – Indragiri Hilir is one of the largest coconut-producing regencies in Indonesia. Cultural life follows a Melayu-Muslim coastal pattern, with mosques, langgar and modest pesantren shaping the calendar at desa level, and seafood and coconut-based dishes anchoring the local cuisine.

    Property market

    The Pulau Burung property market is dominated by single-storey landed houses on family plots, often raised on stilts where ground is low or tidal, with timber and concrete construction and a thin layer of warung and small ruko near the kecamatan centre and the processing facilities. Plot sizes can be substantial, especially in plantation-adjacent desa. Land tenure mixes formal BPN certification near built-up areas with traditional family tenure across the coastal and plantation belt; tidal flood exposure is a real consideration. Across Indragiri Hilir Regency, of which Pulau Burung is part, the more active residential market is concentrated in Tembilahan, while Pulau Burung remains a coastal-industrial and plantation-services submarket.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply in Pulau Burung is modest and largely informal, with kontrakan, kost rooms and small guesthouses serving plantation managers, processing-facility workers, civil servants, teachers and small traders. Investors weighing exposure to the area should treat it as a long-horizon, plantation-and-trade position rather than projecting urban yields, and should pay close attention to tidal-flood mapping, road and waterway access, and the broader cycles of the coconut and pineapple economy that shape rural cash flow.

    Practical tips

    Access to Pulau Burung is by road and inter-island boat from Tembilahan, the regency capital, with regional sea links to Karimun and Batam in the Riau Islands. The closest large airports are Sultan Syarif Kasim II in Pekanbaru and Hang Nadim in Batam. Basic services such as the kecamatan puskesmas, primary and secondary schools, mosques and small markets are organised at desa level, while larger hospitals, banks and the regency administration sit in Tembilahan. The climate is tropical and humid with strong monsoon influences typical of the eastern Sumatra coast. Foreign investors should note that Indonesian regulations restrict freehold land title to Indonesian citizens; long-term leasehold and Hak Pakai arrangements are the usual route for non-citizens.

    More about Indragiri Hilir

    Indragiri Hilir – Coconut Palms and Wetland Life in Riau's Southern DeltaIndragiri Hilir Regency lies in the southern part of Riau province, at the Indragiri River delta on the…

    Indragiri Hilir – Coconut Palms and Wetland Life in Riau's Southern Delta

    Indragiri Hilir Regency lies in the southern part of Riau province, at the Indragiri River delta on the South China Sea coast. The regional capital is Tembilahan. The region is one of Indonesia's largest coconut-palm-producing areas – endless coconut plantations, wetland fishing villages and Malay delta culture define it.

    Attractions and Activities

    The Indragiri River delta can be explored on boat tours: mangrove forests, riverside fishing villages and coconut plantation landscapes. Tembilahan waterfront market (Pasar Tembilahan) operates along the river – fresh fish, coconut products and local sweets. Local fishing villages have traditional stilt-house architecture and fish-processing workshops. Mangrove forests harbour rich birdlife.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Malay fishing culture dominates the region: the traditional jukung (boat) and the rhythm of river life. Cuisine is Malay-Riau: tempoyak (fermented durian sauce), gulai ikan patin (catfish curry), lempuk durian (durian sweet), and nasi lemak (coconut rice) are local flavours.

    Public Safety

    Indragiri Hilir is a safe region. On the wetlands, boat transport is standard – use reliable local operators. Flooding may occur in rainy season. Insect repellent is recommended due to mosquitoes. Medical care is basic; Pekanbaru (approx. 4–5 hours) has the nearest more advanced hospital.

    Practical Information

    From Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport, approximately 4–5 hours south by car. The best time to visit is May to September. Accommodation: simple guesthouses in Tembilahan.

    More about Riau

    Riau is a province on the eastern coast of Sumatra that serves as one of the centers of Malay culture in Indonesia. The region welcomes visitors with rich historical heritage,…

    Riau is a province on the eastern coast of Sumatra that serves as one of the centers of Malay culture in Indonesia. The region welcomes visitors with rich historical heritage, unique natural phenomena, and authentic cultural experiences.

    Where is Riau?

    Riau is located in the central-eastern part of Sumatra, facing the Strait of Malacca. Its capital, Pekanbaru, is accessible by air from Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur.

    What to See?

    1. Siak Sri Indrapura Palace

    The former Malay sultanate palace standing on the banks of the Siak River is an impressive architectural monument. The palace now functions as a museum, offering insight into Malay royal culture.

    2. Muara Takus Temple

    One of Sumatra's oldest Buddhist-Hindu temple complexes, dating from the 7th–11th centuries. The ruins are located deep in the jungle, creating a quiet and mystical atmosphere.

    3. Kampar River – Bono Tidal Bore

    The bono phenomenon on the Kampar River is a natural tidal bore that can reach up to 4 meters in height. Local surfers and kayakers regularly ride this unique natural phenomenon.

    4. Malay Cultural Heritage

    Riau is one of the cradles of Malay language and culture. Traditional Malay houses, weaving, and musical traditions are still alive in the province's villages.

    When to Visit?

    The dry season (April–September), according to BMKG, is most favorable. For observing the bono tidal bore, follow the local calendar.

    How Long to Stay?

    2–4 days is sufficient:

    • 1 day: Pekanbaru and Siak Palace
    • 1 day: Muara Takus Temple
    • 1–2 days: Kampar River and nature walks

    Renting or Investing in Riau?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Riau, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Riau, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Riau Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Riau is not a typical tourist destination, but the Malay cultural heritage and unique natural phenomena offer a one-of-a-kind experience for explorers.

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