Mak Teduh – small Sumatran settlement in Kerumutan District, Pelalawan Regency
Mak Teduh is an Indonesian settlement located on the island of Sumatra, which administratively falls under Kabupaten Pelalawan (Pelalawan Regency) in Riau Province as part of Kecamatan Kerumutan (Kerumutan District). Based on its coordinates (0.09° north latitude, 102.41° east longitude), it is positioned near the Equator on the interior eastern side of Sumatra. Due to the limited availability of public documentation beyond database records, the following sections present verifiable general context regarding the broader district and region.
General overview
Mak Teduh is a smaller settlement belonging to Kecamatan Kerumutan, likely of a rural character. Kerumutan District itself forms part of Pelalawan Regency, which is administratively known as one of the kabupatens of Riau Province. Riau Province lies on the eastern part of Sumatra and is characterized by low-lying, flat and swampy areas, plantation agriculture – primarily oil palm cultivation – and river systems and peatland wetlands. Within Pelalawan Regency, the water system of the Kampar River and its tributaries, along with extensive plantation land use, play a determining role. In such rural areas located within interior Sumatra, small villages and settlements are typically organized around agricultural activities, fishing, or forestry-related work. More detailed, source-supported place-specific characteristics of Mak Teduh are not available.
Real estate and investment
Verified, authenticated data regarding Mak Teduh's real estate market cannot be provided. In the broader regional context – namely Riau Province and within it Pelalawan Regency – it may be noted that in the interior, rural areas of the province, real estate values and investment activity are generally significantly lower than in the coastal or more industrialized parts of the province, and lower than in larger Sumatran cities such as Pekanbaru. In rural zones, land parcels primarily change hands within the framework of agricultural use, mainly plantation purposes. In relation to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, it should be noted that foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; the law permits them certain more restricted title forms, the details of which are explained by current legislation and specialized legal advisors. In rural, poorly documented areas, any real estate transaction should be undertaken with heightened care and involvement of the competent local authorities.
Safety and security
No specific, publicly released statistics or place-specific data are available regarding safety and security in Mak Teduh. In broader regional context, it may be generally stated that rural areas of Riau Province rank among Indonesia's relatively stable and secure regions, where daily life in small villages typically proceeds calmly. However, in interior rural areas of Sumatra, accessibility of infrastructure and healthcare services may be limited, which merits attention from travel and lifestyle perspectives. Consultation of the most recent briefings from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Indonesian authorities regarding the current security situation is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No source-based, specifically named information is available regarding direct tourist attractions in Mak Teduh. However, at the level of Pelalawan Regency and Kerumutan District, it is known that the region's natural resources – the rivers, peatland wetlands, and landscape interspersed with plantations – may hold certain ecotourism interest. Within Pelalawan Regency, publicly available information exists regarding the location of Taman Nasional Tesso Nilo (Tesso Nilo National Park); this protected area is located near the Equator in the more western parts of the regency and is noted for its lowland rainforests and the Sumatran elephant population residing there, which tends to attract nature conservation and ecotourism interest. Whether Mak Teduh falls within proximity of this area or other named attractions cannot be confirmed from available sources.
Summary
Mak Teduh is a Sumatran settlement in Riau Province, within Kabupaten Pelalawan territory, belonging to Kecamatan Kerumutan, and situated near the Equator. Due to the scarcity of publicly available documentation about the place, detailed, reliable characteristics cannot be provided; interested parties may obtain more precise, up-to-date information from local administrative bodies or databases of the Indonesian statistical bureau (Badan Pusat Statistik). The broader characteristics of the region – the Sumatran natural environment, agricultural character, and rural lifestyle – are likely applicable to this settlement as well, but this can only be inferred from regional context rather than asserted on the basis of place-specific sources.

