Ujung Tanjung – a settlement in Tanah Putih district, Rokan Hilir regency
Ujung Tanjung is a settlement belonging to Tanah Putih district within the administrative territory of Rokan Hilir regency, in Riau province on the island of Sumatra. According to coordinates, the settlement is located at 1.62 degrees north latitude and 101.15 degrees east longitude. Rokan Hilir regency belongs to Riau province, which is known in Indonesia as a region of royal jungle and rich natural resources. The regency's capital is Bagansiapiapi, and the entire regency is home to approximately 670,000 residents according to the latest data.
General overview
Ujung Tanjung is a small Indonesian settlement located in Tanah Putih district, forming part of the local administrative system. The settlement is in Rokan Hilir regency, which is divided into a total of 18 kecamatan (districts), 25 kelurahan (urban villages), and 173 desa (villages). The regency spans an area of 8,881 square kilometers, which represents a relatively densely built subtropical area characteristic of Sumatra.
Tanah Putih district, to which Ujung Tanjung belongs, is one of the various administrative units of the regency and represents a typical Indonesian rural environment. The settlements found here are generally organized around agriculture and fishing-based economies, which is characteristic of Riau province. The indigenous population is the Melayu Rokan Hilir ethnic group, which fundamentally defines the spirit and society of the region. The infrastructure corresponds to the Sumatran rural character: villages typically have basic transportation routes, local markets, and community institutions.
Ujung Tanjung, like many other villages in the Rokan Hilir region, is not an internationally recognized tourist destination but rather a settlement with local administrative and economic significance. Visitors typically arrive with regional or provincial connections, or they are those interested in studying Sumatran rural life or exploring real estate market opportunities. Transportation between settlements generally occurs by boat or overland routes, reflecting the basic Sumatran logistical reality.
Real estate and investment
Ujung Tanjung's local real estate market follows dynamics characteristic of rural Indonesian regions. Since aggregated market data is unavailable at the settlement level, the situation can be interpreted based on trends observable at the Rokan Hilir regency level. At the regency level, the real estate market is fundamentally connected to local agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commerce, which determines price levels and supply-demand dynamics.
According to Indonesian law, foreign private individuals cannot purchase land and property directly in their own names; freehold title (Sertifikat Hak Milik) is not available to them. Foreign investors can, however, acquire property usage rights through leasing models (Hak Guna Usaha, Hak Guna Bangunan) or within the framework of Indonesian legal entities. In rural areas such as Ujung Tanjung, real estate prices are characteristically lower than in urban centers, though demand is also more limited.
The rural Sumatran real estate market generally offers a more durable investment perspective for those who intend to invest in long-term agricultural or regional development projects. Soil quality, water supply, and infrastructure development potential are the most important considerations for valuation. In the immediate vicinity of Ujung Tanjung, agricultural parcels and fishing facilities are typically found, which form the foundation of the local economy. However, investors intending to enter this market are advised to consult with local representatives, as administrative and property relations in Indonesia are complex and may vary by province.
Safety and security
There are no concrete, settlement-level statistical sources available regarding public safety within Ujung Tanjung municipality. In general, however, Riau province and especially Rokan Hilir regency are characterized by a relatively stable public safety situation, which is systematically managed by Indonesian national and local law enforcement agencies. Sumatran rural regions are typically considered areas with less organized crime than urban centers.
In rural Indonesian municipalities such as Ujung Tanjung, traffic accidents and petty crime constitute the primary risks. Neighborhood security systems (keamanan lingkungan) are less organized than in gated urbanized areas, but community cohesion is stronger. Persons visiting or intending to settle in the area are advised to observe local customs and traffic regulations, as well as maintain basic safety precautions.
Indonesian authorities generally pursue a visitor-friendly policy, and foreign nationals can enter using Indonesia's visa on arrival (VOA) or electronic travel permit (e-visa). However, in rural regions, health, transportation, and communication infrastructure are less developed than in the main tourism centers, which should be considered when planning travel.
Tourist attractions
There are no documented tourist attractions specifically recorded for Ujung Tanjung settlement. The settlement is characteristically a rural administrative unit, which is not organized as a prominent destination for international or domestic tourism. However, Tanah Putih district and more broadly Rokan Hilir regency are rich in natural and cultural values, which are linked to the characteristics of the Sumatran region.
Within the regency's territory, tidal zones and intertidal areas are significant from fishing and natural perspectives. The coastal regions of Rokan Hilir, though not directly within Ujung Tanjung's boundaries but rather in the broader Bagansiapiapi-adjacent coastal areas of the regency, are known for their rich marine biodiversity. The remnants of Sumatran jungle and their fauna, particularly the presumed surviving large mammal populations (tigers, elephants, orangutans) — although further from the mentioned sub-regions — form part of the provincial ecosystem.
In the immediate vicinity of Ujung Tanjung, economic activity is organized primarily along fishing bases, local markets, and agricultural communities, which can serve as study and community tourism destinations in a limited capacity. At the Rokan Hilir regency level, Bagansiapiapi, the regency's capital port city, is known for its local culture, fishing industry, and maritime commerce. Persons intending to travel there are advised to hire a local guide, as the area's infrastructure is limited and English is less widely spoken in rural municipalities.
Summary
Ujung Tanjung is a small rural settlement in Tanah Putih district of Rokan Hilir regency, which fulfills local economic and social functions as part of the Indonesian administrative system. The settlement is not an international tourism destination; however, it benefits from the natural and fishing resources of Rokan Hilir regency and may be of interest for local or research-oriented travel. Real estate opportunities correspond to rural Sumatran characteristics, with limited opportunities for foreign property ownership, but remain open to potential long-term investments. Public safety is generally stable, though Indonesian law is complex, so consultation with local advisors is recommended before investing.

