Jajaran Lama – a southern Sumatran village in the Kikim Barat district, Kabupaten Lahat
Jajaran Lama is a smaller settlement in Indonesia's Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) province, part of the Kabupaten Lahat (Lahat Regency) administrative unit. The village forms part of Kecamatan Kikim Barat (West Kikim district), and based on its coordinates (-3.5799097, 103.249034), it is located in the interior, inland areas of the regency. The seat of Kabupaten Lahat is Lahat city, which functions as the region's administrative and economic center. Available source material extends only to regency level, so the following description reflects this broader administrative framework at numerous points, rather than the village exclusively.
General overview
Jajaran Lama is a rural settlement for which independent, detailed public records or encyclopedic sources are currently unavailable. Based on its location in Kecamatan Kikim Barat, the village lies in the interior areas of Kabupaten Lahat, typically within the hilly-mountainous Sumatran landscape. Following administrative restructuring in 2007, the area of Kabupaten Lahat was reduced to 4,361.84 km², as large portions of its western districts were used to create Kabupaten Empat Lawang, and Pagar Alam city became an independent municipality in 2001, though administratively it remains enclaved within the regency's territory today. The regency's population was 369,974 according to the 2010 census, the 2020 census recorded 430,071, and the official estimate for mid-2025 stands at 453,300. These figures pertain to the entire kabupaten; no precise population data for Jajaran Lama is known from available sources. The region typically consists of rural communities built on agricultural and forestry activities, and this is likely true of Jajaran Lama as well, though no direct evidence supports this.
Real estate and investment
Concrete real estate market data specifically for Jajaran Lama is not found in publicly available sources. Within the broader context of Kabupaten Lahat, it can be said that the property market in rural southern Sumatran districts is generally less liquid and less developed than areas around major cities such as Palembang (the provincial capital) or more tourism-active regions. In rural areas, property prices are typically lower, with supply predominantly consisting of agricultural land and simple residential properties. It is important to note that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property in Indonesia; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or Hak Pakai rights are most accessible under certain conditions. This general regulatory framework applies equally to the territory of Kabupaten Lahat. From an investment perspective, in a rural area of this scale, agricultural utilization would primarily be considered, though reliable information about specific opportunities and limitations can only be provided by professionals with current on-site expertise.
Safety and security
Public safety-specific statistics or police reports for Jajaran Lama are not found in publicly available sources. Rural districts of Sumatera Selatan province generally show a relatively stable public safety picture at the level of smaller, agriculturally-oriented villages, though no data supported by external, independent sources is available regarding Jajaran Lama specifically. Regarding the broader public safety situation affecting the region, relevant Indonesian authorities (Polres Lahat) can provide current and reliable information. Generally speaking, travelers in rural Indonesian villages are advised to exercise customary caution, and it is advisable to check local conditions directly before arrival.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Jajaran Lama village. However, within the Kabupaten Lahat region – based on verifiable data available at the regency level – the landscape is characterized by the inner highlands of Sumatra and its distinctive natural environment. Kabupaten Lahat is known for areas near the former Pagar Alam city, which belonged to it until 2001, where volcanic landscapes and natural features are found, though Pagar Alam has since become a separate administrative unit. Within the current territory of Kabupaten Lahat, for those interested in cultural-historical heritage and natural attractions, Lahat city, the regency seat, serves as a starting point. Based on available information, Jajaran Lama itself cannot be counted among developed or well-known tourist destinations, and no source-supported point of interest directly associated with the village is known.
Summary
Jajaran Lama is a rural, sparsely documented small settlement in southern Sumatran Kabupaten Lahat, in Kecamatan Kikim Barat district. Based on data pertaining to the entire regency, the region has an area of 4,361.84 km² following the 2007 administrative restructuring and a population of 453,300 (mid-2025 estimate). No independent, detailed public sources exist for the village, so the description of real estate market, public safety, and tourist characteristics necessarily places this within the broader context of the kabupaten and general conditions of rural South Sumatra. For more precise, location-specific information, consultation with local authorities or professionals working directly in the area is recommended.

