Telukpiyai Pesisir – a settlement in Kubu District, Rokan Hilir Regency
Telukpiyai Pesisir is a village in Kubu District (kecamatan) of Rokan Hilir Regency in Riau Province on the island of Sumatra. The settlement is located in Indonesia's eastern region, within the coastal administrative unit of Rokan Hilir. The regency's administrative structure comprises 18 kecamatan, 25 kelurahan, and 173 desa, which situates the settlement within a broader administrative and economic context. While specific settlement-level data is limited, the regency had approximately 670,692 residents in 2024, indicating the region's relative population density.
General overview
Telukpiyai Pesisir belongs to Kubu District, one of the administrative units within Rokan Hilir Regency. The settlement's name itself indicates its location: the word "pesisir" in Indonesian means coastal area or shoreline, suggesting that the village has direct or immediate connection to the sea or larger water bodies. Settlements typically found in the northeastern Sumatran region of the country generally form smaller communities, where the local economy is built upon marine resources and regional trade networks.
Rokan Hilir Regency itself is a relatively developed administrative unit within Riau Province, having been formed in 1999 through pemekaran (separation) from Bengkalis Regency. In recent decades, the regency has experienced significant development in infrastructure and industrial activities, particularly in the energy and fishing sectors. Telukpiyai Pesisir, as one of the coastal villages, likely connects to the original economic strategy of its population, consistent with the regency's specialization.
Kubu District represents one of the 18 administrative units within the regency's organization, and Telukpiyai Pesisir's relative isolation or peripheral position suggests it is a smaller, locally organized community. Coastal settlements such as these are often characterized by traditional fishing, coconut cultivation, and marine tourism, though the specific economic profile of Telukpiyai Pesisir cannot be determined precisely without general regency-level information.
Real estate and investment
Regarding real estate market opportunities, Telukpiyai Pesisir is connected to the broader economic context of Rokan Hilir Regency. The regency has demonstrated significant economic dynamism over the past two decades in the oil and gas industry, as well as the fishing sector, which indirectly influenced real estate market activity in the region. Although specific settlement-level real estate market data is unavailable, the regency has generally seen development of residential areas alongside industrial and commercial properties.
Real estate markets in settlements within Rokan Hilir Regency are generally characterized by prices significantly lower than in more developed regions (such as South Sumatran major cities or the Jakarta area). Property values in coastal villages typically cluster around fishing infrastructure, simple trading points, and agricultural-oriented assets. Telukpiyai Pesisir, as a coastal settlement, potentially possesses characteristics relevant to real estate needed for fishing activities or marine tourism development.
In Indonesia, land ownership regulations are restricted for foreign investors. Non-Indonesian citizens cannot legally own land, but may access long-term leases and certain usage rights. Such investment opportunities are generally available only through larger, more developed real estate market organizations. In smaller, peripheral settlements like Telukpiyai Pesisir, real estate transactions typically occur at the local level through personal arrangements, often within the informal economy, which increases valuation and title-clarity risks.
From an investment perspective, Telukpiyai Pesisir and Rokan Hilir Regency generally offer opportunities oriented toward long-term, resource-based sectors (fishing, small-scale commerce, tourism potential), though development of these sectors requires infrastructure investments and administrative support, which can function at the local government level.
Safety and security
Public safety in Rokan Hilir Regency as a whole is generally considered adequate according to Indonesian standards. The regency, as one of the more developed administrative units in Riau, has increasingly addressed public order and security matters over the past two decades, partly due to industrial development and infrastructure investments. Such economically active regions typically have greater police and security presence than peripheral or remote areas.
Telukpiyai Pesisir, as part of Kubu District, is a village located in the coastal band of the regency. Such coastal and smaller communities generally experience lower crime rates but higher risks from natural hazards or fishing-related accidents. Proximity to the sea presents periodic risk factors from storms and sea-level changes. Public safety in Riau Province is generally stable, although territorial disputes over resource management or conflicts over fishing rights occasionally occur in coastal communities.
For travelers and residents in such peripheral coastal settlements, inadequate classified transport infrastructure and lack of healthcare services generally present greater practical dangers than deliberate crime. Concerning internet communications and financial transaction security, however, such smaller settlements in Indonesia may lack advanced protective systems, so foreigners should exercise caution in digital and financial transactions.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions in Telukpiyai Pesisir are not documented at the settlement level. Indonesian village tourism is generally documented not by international organizations but by local communities and regional tourism agencies, which means that for settlements of Telukpiyai Pesisir's scale, accessibility at the internet level is limited.
At the Rokan Hilir Regency level, however, there are attractions and tourism potential that fundamentally characterize the region. The city of Bagansiapiapi, located within the regency and serving as its administrative center, was historically known for its maritime trade functions and role as a fishing base. Coastal regencies such as Rokan Hilir typically possess natural attractions such as freshwater and saltwater ecosystems, mangrove forests, and marine fauna. Kubu District, to which Telukpiyai Pesisir belongs, is from a historical and ethnographic perspective the settlement area of indigenous Malay communities, which may be a potential source of cultural tourism.
Broader tourist destinations known within Riau Province include places such as the Giam Siak Kecil-Bukit Batu Ramsar area or nature reserves found in the province. However, Telukpiyai Pesisir's specific proximity or relationship to these cannot be clearly determined based on available information. The settlement appears to be primarily relevant to the local community and interested fishers, rather than functioning as a destination developed for international tourism.
Summary
Telukpiyai Pesisir is a small coastal village in Kubu District, Rokan Hilir Regency, in Riau Province. Although specific settlement-level information is limited, the village can be understood as part of a more developed regency administrative organization, which happens to be a center of the oil, gas, and fishing sectors. Real estate opportunities and investment perspectives are tied to regional economic dynamics, taking into account Indonesian ownership and rental regulations. Public safety is generally adequate at the regency level, although natural hazards characteristic of coastal settlements are relevant. From a tourism perspective, Telukpiyai Pesisir does not represent an international-level attraction, but community-based tourism potential reflecting local and regional cultural or natural values is possible.

