Bunsur – a small settlement in the Sungai Apit subdistrict, Kabupaten Siak
Bunsur is an Indonesian village situated in Riau Province on the eastern part of the island of Sumatra. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Sungai Apit subdistrict, which functions as part of the Kabupaten Siak regency. The regency seat is Siak Sri Inderapura. Based on the settlement's coordinates (1.0466° N, 102.2084° E), it is located in an area close to the equator, at low elevation, in a region rich in river networks, which is generally characteristic of Riau.
General overview
Bunsur does not appear as an independent entry in readily accessible encyclopedic sources, so detailed information about the settlement—such as precise population figures, the size of built-up areas, or local administrative structure—is not currently available in published form. The broader Kabupaten Siak as a whole covers an area of 8,556.09 km² and had a population of approximately 495,760 by the end of 2024. This context indicates that the regency is a relatively large administrative territory with moderate population density, where most villages and smaller settlements are based on agriculture, fishing, or forestry activities. Kecamatan Sungai Apit, to which Bunsur belongs, is situated near the tributaries and estuarine regions of the Siak River, as suggested by the subdistrict's name, where water management and river use play a defining role in daily life. In this region, palm oil plantations, traditional fishing, and small-scale agriculture are the most common livelihood sources. Bunsur presumably fits into this pattern, though verifiable, settlement-level data on this matter is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, source-based data are known regarding Bunsur's real estate market. Considering the broader context, Kabupaten Siak has been on a path of economic growth over recent decades thanks to the expansion of the palm oil industry and associated infrastructure developments, which have generally had a positive effect on the regency's overall real estate market. In smaller, remote villages—such as Bunsur presumably is—property prices are typically a fraction of those in larger cities of the province, such as Pekanbaru, while liquidity and demand are also substantially lower. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; instead, Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain long-term lease arrangements are available to them, though these require legal counsel. From an investment perspective, settlements of this primarily agricultural character typically require long-term, patient capital, and local market knowledge is indispensable.
Safety and security
No published public safety statistics or local police reports are available regarding Bunsur. In general, rural settlements in Riau Province with smaller populations typically have low crime rates, reinforced by close community networks and social control based on local customary law. However, in certain parts of the province—particularly in industrial and plantation zones—disputes over land boundaries and conflicts related to forestry do occur, though these are primarily civil in nature. Traffic safety on rural road networks deserves attention in itself, as the condition of secondary roads can deteriorate significantly during rainy seasons. All these observations reflect general trends applicable to the region and cannot be considered statements specific to Bunsur.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no concrete, specifically named tourist attractions related to Bunsur. Regarding Kabupaten Siak as a whole, the most well-known cultural and historical landmark is the Istana Siak Sri Inderapura, the former palace of the Siak sultanate located at the regency seat in Siak Sri Inderapura, which stands as both a testament to Malay architecture and to the Dutch colonial era. Additionally, several natural attractions are found within the regency, including landscapes along the Siak River and rainforest areas that may be of interest from an ecotourism perspective. Kecamatan Sungai Apit, where Bunsur is situated, may presumed to be attractive to those interested in riverside nature exploration based on its name and riverside character, though detailed, verifiable tourist information on this is not available. For travelers planning a visit, the regency seat of Siak Sri Inderapura is the most suitable starting point for getting to know the region.
Summary
Bunsur is a small, poorly documented settlement in Riau Province, Indonesia, within the Kecamatan Sungai Apit subdistrict of Kabupaten Siak, in the river-rich eastern part of Sumatra. Available data exist only at the regency level: Kabupaten Siak is an administrative unit with nearly half a million inhabitants and an area exceeding eight thousand square kilometers. Regarding Bunsur's character, real estate market, and attractions, no publicly available, verifiable sources currently exist, so those interested in the settlement are advised to seek information on site and to contact local authorities.

