Kampung Pinang – Small settlement in the equatorial zone of Kampar regency
Kampung Pinang is located within the territory of Kabupaten Kampar in Riau Province, specifically in the Kecamatan Perhentian Raja district. Geographically, it is situated in the central part of Sumatra, approximately near the equator, a characteristic determined by the climatic conditions typical of the entire Kabupaten Kampar area. The settlement's coordinates (0.376612° N, 101.4452717° E) confirm its location on the edge of the equatorial zone, just a few kilometers north of the equator. Detailed settlement-level data specific to this location is currently not available; therefore, the following description is based primarily on regency-level verified sources and general geographical-administrative context.
General overview
Kampung Pinang is not among the locations widely known in Indonesian tourism or business circles; it is primarily a rural settlement of local significance within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Perhentian Raja. Kabupaten Kampar, to which it administratively belongs, is one of the largest administrative units in Indonesia's Riau Province: with an area of 11,289.28 km², it represents 12.26% of the province's total territory. According to mid-2024 data from the Ministry of Interior Affairs, the regency has a population of 876,767 people, with its administrative seat in the city of Bangkinang. The kabupaten itself lies directly on the equator line, which means a consistent, hot, and humid tropical climate throughout the region, and thus in the Kampung Pinang area as well. The landscape surrounding the village is generally characterized by lush tropical vegetation, palm plantations, and agricultural activities connected to plantation economy, which represents a typical image of the interior of Riau Province. The life of the local community is fundamentally determined by agriculture and small-scale local commerce, as is generally the case in rural areas of Kampar regency.
Real estate and investment
Dedicated real estate market data for Kampung Pinang is not available; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Kampar and Riau Province. Kabupaten Kampar, although possessing an administrative center in the city of Bangkinang, is generally considered a rural area where real estate prices and transaction volumes lag behind the more urbanized zones of Riau Province, particularly Pekanbaru. The typical investment direction in the region relates to plantation economy, especially oil palm cultivation, which is a defining economic sector for Riau Province as a whole. In small villages, and thus likely in Kampung Pinang as well, the real estate market is relatively illiquid, with transactions being rare and occurring primarily among local actors. In general terms, it can be stated that in Indonesia, land ownership regulations contain significant restrictions for foreign citizens: foreign nationals cannot acquire full property rights (Hak Milik); long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) are primarily available to them, with their legal frameworks governed by Indonesian agrarian laws. This general regulatory background applies equally to real estate in the Kampung Pinang area.
Safety and security
Specific local security statistics or police data for Kampung Pinang are not available. Regarding rural areas of the broader Kabupaten Kampar and Riau Province, it can generally be said that in smaller villages, the community fabric is tight-knit, and crime patterns characteristic of major cities are less prevalent. However, in Riau Province, as one of the centers of Indonesian plantation economy, there do occur local conflicts related to land use and natural resources, which can create tensions in certain areas. Despite this, based on available general information, rural settlements in Kampar regency are not classified as areas with exceptionally high crime rates. Specific security assessments are best obtained from local or provincial authorities, as well as current travel advisors.
Tourist attractions
No documented tourist attractions can be identified specifically for Kampung Pinang. Within the territory of Kabupaten Kampar, however, several well-known natural and cultural points of interest exist, which characterize the regency as a whole, even if their exact distances from Kampung Pinang cannot be determined from sources. The Kampar region is generally known for the Kampar River (Sungai Kampar) water system, which defines the area's physical geography and offers fishing and nature exploration opportunities in certain sections. Bangkinang, the administrative seat of the regency, is the center of administrative and commercial functions, where basic services are concentrated. In the broader context of Riau Province, particularly toward Pekanbaru, some cultural and natural attractions are accessible, though their exact distances from Kampung Pinang cannot be determined from available sources. Given the rural character of Perhentian Raja district, underdeveloped tourism infrastructure can be assumed, and the area is primarily significant for agricultural production rather than tourism.
Summary
Kampung Pinang is a small rural settlement in Riau Province on the island of Sumatra, located within Kecamatan Perhentian Raja in Kabupaten Kampar. Based on regency-level data, the area is countryside situated near the equator, characterized by tropical climate, the dominance of plantation economy, and rural lifestyle. Detailed data specific to Kampung Pinang is currently not available; therefore, assessment of the settlement is possible only within the framework of the broader administrative unit, based on the general characteristics of Kampar regency.

