Lubuk Layang Ilir – a small rural settlement in Kikim Timur District, Kabupaten Lahat
Lubuk Layang Ilir is a village-level settlement in South Sumatra Province (Sumatera Selatan) in Indonesia, located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Lahat and belonging to Kikim Timur District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-3.7151537, 103.3775019), it is situated in the south-central part of Sumatra Island, in the interior, more mountainous areas of Lahat regency. The seat of Kabupaten Lahat is Lahat city itself, and the regency's total population at the end of 2024 was 448,141. No statistics specific to this village are available in accessible sources, so the following information should be understood at the level of the broader administrative unit.
General overview
Lubuk Layang Ilir is one of the tiny, agrarian settlements in Kikim Timur District; beyond regency-level data, no verifiable sources are available regarding either its population density or its area. Kabupaten Lahat as a whole is situated in the interior Sumatran highlands, and its economy has traditionally been based on coffee and palm oil cultivation, and to a lesser extent coal mining. In the area belonging to the Kikim River watershed, villages are generally characterized by scattered settlement patterns and small-scale agricultural plots. The regency is an area with a complex administrative history: Pagar Alam city was separated from it in 2001, and Kabupaten Empat Lawang in 2007, so present-day Kabupaten Lahat comprises 24 districts. Kikim Timur District was created from the former unified Kikim district during territorial reorganizations. Kikim Timur District itself lies in the eastern-interior zone of the regency, and the small villages within the district — including Lubuk Layang Ilir — primarily serve local agricultural functions, without significant commercial or industrial roles.
Real estate and investment
No separate real estate market data is available for Lubuk Layang Ilir. At the broader Kabupaten Lahat level, it can be said that in interior Sumatran highland regencies, real estate prices and land transaction intensity are generally far lower than in coastal towns or tourism-developed areas. The value of agricultural land depends primarily on commodity price movements — particularly coffee and palm oil conditions on the world market. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that in Indonesia the property acquisition opportunities for foreigners are restricted by law: foreign individuals cannot acquire ownership rights (Hak Milik) on residential properties, and direct foreign ownership of agricultural land is not permitted. Legal property titles available to foreign buyers include Hak Pakai (use rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights). On this type of primarily agriculture-oriented rural area, the real estate market mainly serves the needs of local buyers and those from within the province; no data is available in accessible sources regarding the presence of institutional investment projects.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistical data or documented sources are available regarding public safety in Lubuk Layang Ilir. In general, villages in the interior southern Sumatran highlands — particularly in the agricultural districts of Kabupaten Lahat — tend to be characterized by lower crime rates compared to large cities, but this observation is neither supported by local crime statistics nor by any other verifiable source specifically regarding this village. The law enforcement structure of Kabupaten Lahat is provided by regency-level police (Polres Lahat) and district-level units (Polsek). As in all Indonesian rural areas, particular attention should be given to traffic safety in terms of the condition of the internal road network, especially during the rainy season. These contextual observations should be understood as describing the general situation of the broader region, not as an assessment of Lubuk Layang Ilir's specific security situation.
Tourist attractions
No data is available in accessible sources regarding named tourist attractions specifically found in Lubuk Layang Ilir. At the Kabupaten Lahat level, however, it can be noted that the Suaka Margasatwa Isau-Isau wildlife reserve (suaka margasatwa) is located within the regency territory, which is one of the regency's verifiable natural assets. The broader region of Kabupaten Lahat is varied from both historical and natural perspectives: the volcanic and river valley landscape of the interior southern Sumatran highlands, along with sites associated with the region's megalithic cultural heritage, form the broader tourist context of the area, although the specific location and distance of these from Lubuk Layang Ilir cannot be given precisely due to lack of sources. For those interested, exploring Kikim Timur District offers primarily the experience of a nature-oriented, rural environment, without developed tourism infrastructure.
Summary
Lubuk Layang Ilir is a small, agriculture-oriented village in Kikim Timur District of southern Sumatran Kabupaten Lahat, with limited publicly available sources regarding it. The broader Kabupaten Lahat is a regency of 448,141 inhabitants (2024) comprising 24 districts, and its economy and character reflect the characteristics of the interior Sumatran highlands. Lubuk Layang Ilir is one small element in the regency's rural structure, and understanding it would require on-site experience or more detailed local information sources.

