Lubuk Tuba – small village in the Pseksu district of Kabupaten Lahat, South Sumatra
Lubuk Tuba is an Indonesian settlement located within the Kabupaten Lahat administrative unit of South Sumatra province (Sumatera Selatan), situated in the Pseksu district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-3.7634955, 103.3731694), it lies in the southern portion of the kabupaten, within Sumatra's interior regions. Direct, settlement-level statistics and detailed local descriptions are not available in the sources consulted, so the following characterization is based on verified data at the Kabupaten Lahat level and general regional knowledge. This location represents one corner of Sumatra's interior landscape, dominated by hills and plantations.
General overview
Lubuk Tuba belongs to the Pseksu kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Lahat. The kabupaten itself is one of the interior regions of South Sumatra province, with its seat located in the Lahat district (Kecamatan Lahat). As of late 2024, Kabupaten Lahat had approximately 448,141 residents and is divided into 24 kecamatan — a result of successive administrative reorganizations known as pemekaran. The kabupaten was previously more extensive: Pagar Alam city separated from it in 2001, and Kabupaten Empat Lawang did so in 2007 as an independent administrative unit. Direct data regarding Lubuk Tuba's character and size is unavailable, but the Pseksu district, like most of the kabupaten's rural interior districts, typically consists of small villages, agricultural areas, and natural landscapes. Within the kabupaten territory is found, among other features, the wildlife sanctuary named Suaka Margasatwa Isau-Isau, which indicates that the region's biodiversity and natural values are significant. Detailed statistics and informational materials regarding the Pseksu district and Lubuk Tuba itself are not available in the sources used.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Lubuk Tuba's real estate market is not available. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Lahat region, it can be said that in Sumatra's interior areas, rural agricultural properties dominate, and real estate prices are generally considerably lower than in provincial cities or Indonesia's tourism-developed regions. Investment activity is primarily linked to plantation agriculture (such as palm oil, rubber, and coffee) and mining, which have traditionally been defining economic sectors in South Sumatra province. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' land acquisition opportunities are restricted by law: foreign natural persons generally cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate, but may only establish limited-duration usage or lease-type legal relationships (such as Hak Pakai). This general framework rule is valid throughout the country, and thus applies to Lubuk Tuba and Kabupaten Lahat as well. Before making investment decisions, thorough familiarization with local regulations and involvement of legal advisors is recommended.
Safety and security
Reliable, settlement-level data on Lubuk Tuba's public safety situation is not available in the sources consulted. Generally speaking, in the rural, interior areas of South Sumatra province — as is true for most of the Kabupaten Lahat districts — everyday public safety is characterized by conditions typical of small villages: community life is tightly organized, and local communities have strong cohesion. For Indonesia as a whole, public safety in rural areas is fundamentally overseen by the local police (Polri), and in small settlements community self-regulation also plays an important role. We are unable to provide specific crime data or comparable statistics for Lubuk Tuba or the Pseksu district, so observations on this matter remain grounded in general observations regarding the broader regional context.
Tourist attractions
There is no data in available sources regarding named tourist attractions or leisure facilities in Lubuk Tuba. However, within Kabupaten Lahat territory, the Suaka Margasatwa Isau-Isau wildlife sanctuary is verifiably present, which represents one of the region's outstanding natural values and is intended to preserve the wildlife of the kabupaten's interior, hilly-forested landscape. Beyond this, Kabupaten Lahat is generally known for lying in Sumatra's interior countryside on river valley and hilly terrain, which in many places has largely preserved its traditional agricultural culture and natural environment. Specific attractions — temples, natural landmarks, cultural festivals — cannot be precisely named for Lubuk Tuba or the Pseksu district due to lack of sources. Those interested are advised to seek local information available at Lahat, the kabupaten's seat.
Summary
Lubuk Tuba is a small rural settlement in South Sumatra province, located in the Pseksu district of Kabupaten Lahat, regarding which detailed, verifiable data is currently limited. The broader region, Kabupaten Lahat, with its approximately 450,000 residents, wildlife sanctuaries, and agricultural economy, is a characteristic interior rural kabupaten of South Sumatra. For more precise information regarding real estate, public safety, or tourism relating to the settlement, it is advisable to consult local and provincial sources, and on-site inquiry is recommended.

