Wana Mukti – a settlement in Pulau Rimau District, Banyu Asin Regency
Wana Mukti is a settlement located in Banyu Asin Regency in the Indonesian province of South Sumatra, in the Sumatra macroregion. The settlement belongs to Pulau Rimau District, which is situated in the northeastern part of the regency. Banyu Asin Regency was established on April 10, 2002, from the coastal and eastern areas that previously formed part of Musi Banyuasin Regency. The regency takes its name from the Banyuasin River, which represents the main watercourse of the area. Wana Mukti is a small settlement that, among numerous villages in the regency, belongs to those situated in lower-lying, coastal-type areas.
General overview
Wana Mukti is located in Pulau Rimau District, which extends across the northern-northeastern part of Banyu Asin Regency. The settlement is positioned at approximately -2.63 degrees north latitude and 104.43 degrees east longitude, which places it among scattered settlements characterized by the regency's coastal, low-lying terrain. According to 2020 data, most of the regency had a population of 836,914 residents, with 2025 estimates placing the figure at 897,425. Considering this, Wana Mukti can be classified among low-population villages where traditional forest and water management, as well as fishing, form the primary livelihood sources. Most settlements belonging to the district are similarly situated on characteristic low terrain, at levels between rivers and coastal zones, where forests and wetland areas alternate.
Infrastructure and public services within the settlement follow the characteristic rural Indonesian pattern, where basic healthcare and educational provision are present according to local community needs. Within Banyu Asin Regency's 12,551.15 square kilometers, Wana Mukti as a small community is embedded in a rural economy utilizing natural resources such as rice cultivation, fishing, and forestry. Among the regency's neighboring territories, to the north lie Musi Banyuasin Regency and Jambi Province; to the east, the Bangka Strait; to the south, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency and Muara Enim Regency, as well as Palembang City (which nearly surrounds it); and to the west, again Musi Banyuasin Regency.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on the real estate market in Wana Mukti and settlements of Pulau Rimau District is not available. Small rural Indonesian villages such as Wana Mukti generally do not form part of active commercial real estate markets; however, given knowledge of the area, the general real estate market context of Banyu Asin Regency can be understood. The regency, which lies on coastal low-lying terrain and is positioned near Palembang among larger urban centers, has experienced transforming development dynamics in recent decades. Areas immediately surrounding the Palembang metropolis do not directly affect Wana Mukti and the Rimau Island region; however, from the perspective of the regency as a whole, development policy points toward further development of the scattered settlement education network and modernization of low transportation infrastructure.
Regarding Indonesian land acquisition regulations, it is important to note that foreign private individuals may acquire lease rights for a minimum of 30 years and maximum of 60 years on Indonesian territory, rather than full ownership. Establishing an Indonesian PT (perseroan terbatas, limited liability company) or acquiring property through an Indonesian spouse are options that investors frequently consider. Such investment activity at the Wana Mukti settlement is at a low level; most property here is family-owned or community land, which has been used traditionally by the indigenous community for generations. However, the rural, low-lying terrain may potentially be of interest for other agricultural or water management development purposes, provided that necessary permits and administrative framework are available.
Safety and security
Specific data on public safety at the settlement level in Wana Mukti is not available. Indonesian rural villages, particularly those situated on coastal low-lying terrain, generally experience lower levels of organized crime compared to large cities; however, certain rural areas may be affected by looting, poaching, or fishing conflicts between communities. At the Banyu Asin Regency level, which is situated near Palembang, general public safety is comparable to that of average rural Indonesia; more significant concerns are linked to coastal smuggling routes and fishing dispute settlements.
From the perspective of South Sumatra Province as a whole, it can be stated that following the conflict-ridden periods of the 1990s and 2000s, the general security situation has stabilized, although disputes over resources and administrative tensions may remain present. Small rural communities such as Wana Mukti function as places specifically governed by community self-regulation and traditional alliance structures. Local leaders and local security organizations are directly responsible for maintaining public order. Travelers and new residents should not automatically assume security risks: the general level of rural Indonesia is acceptable; however, travelers are advised to seek local guidance and limit evening movement to moderate levels.
Tourist attractions
Specific tourist attractions pertaining to Wana Mukti settlement are not documented through verifiable sources. As a small rural community, the settlement does not traditionally possess developed tourism infrastructure or clearly registered attractions that are sought by large numbers of travelers. By contrast, within the broader rural and natural character of Pulau Rimau District and Banyu Asin Regency, numerous opportunities exist for those interested in learning about traditional Indonesian fishing culture, mangrove forests, and wetland ecosystems situated on low-lying terrain.
In the northern region of Banyuasin Regency, Rimau Island and the surrounding water area are known for fishing activities, which may offer travelers insight into authentic community fishing practices. Low-lying villages are mostly settlements closely tied to rivers and shorelines, where traditional stilt buildings, local markets, and community life serve as objects of observation rather than designated tourist attractions. Palembang City, which lies below the regency, has grown into a center of more than 1.5 million residents with numerous museums, cultural, and historical sights—Wana Mukti and the Pulau Rimau region remain a secondary research area for most travelers compared to the rural tourism radiating from Palembang. Travelers specifically interested in South Sumatran rural and low-lying ecosystem systems or conducting sociocultural studies may find points of interest in such small settlements; however, accommodation and dining infrastructure are not particularly developed.
Summary
Wana Mukti is a small rural settlement in Pulau Rimau District of Banyu Asin Regency in South Sumatra, bearing the characteristic nature of Indonesian low-lying villages. The settlement is fundamentally a community based on fishing and scattered agriculture, for which specific tourism or major development ambitions are not documented. Limited opportunities exist regarding the real estate market; Indonesian investment and property acquisition rules are fundamentally restricted for foreigners. Public safety operates at the average level of rural Indonesia, based on traditional community self-regulation. For travelers or investors, the settlement is not a concentrated destination; however, it offers an opportunity to experience authentic South Sumatran rural and riverside culture.

