Gunung Meraksa – a small South Sumatran village in the Kecamatan Tanjungsakti Pumu district of Kabupaten Lahat
Gunung Meraksa is a small Indonesian village belonging to the Kecamatan Tanjungsakti Pumu district within the Kabupaten Lahat administrative unit in South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) province. The settlement is located in the southeastern part of the island of Sumatra, at approximately 4.10° south latitude and 102.96° east longitude. The Tanjungsakti Pumu district is one of the areas that remained part of Kabupaten Lahat during the 2007 administrative reorganization, while most of the western districts were transferred to the newly created Empat Lawang Regency. No dedicated, named Wikipedia source or other publicly available documentation about the village exists; therefore, the broader Kabupaten Lahat context is presented below, with clear indication of which statements apply to the regency and which may be interpreted as applicable to the village.
General overview
Gunung Meraksa is a minimally known and documented location; it is recorded by travelers passing through the region and in local administrative databases. The Kecamatan Tanjungsakti Pumu district, to which the settlement belongs, is situated in the southwestern portion of Kabupaten Lahat's territory. Kabupaten Lahat itself covers 4,361.84 km² and had a population of 430,071 according to the 2020 census; official estimates for mid-2025 place the regency's population at 453,300. The majority of South Sumatran regencies are characterized by agricultural and forestry activities; in the case of Kabupaten Lahat, the terrain, natural conditions arising from proximity to the Bukit Barisan mountain range, and coffee production together define local livelihoods. The village name's "Gunung" prefix means "mountain" in Indonesian, suggesting that the settlement is located on hilly or mountainous terrain, though no numerical data is available to confirm this. Verified publications are unavailable regarding the precise population, area, or administrative status details of the Tanjungsakti Pumu district and Gunung Meraksa within it.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data specific to Gunung Meraksa village is available. Within the broader Kabupaten Lahat context, it can be said that the real estate market in rural South Sumatran regencies differs fundamentally from that of Indonesia's tourism-developed islands: demand is generated primarily by the local population, agricultural land use, and industrial investors connected to raw material extraction, not by foreign tourists or second-home buyers. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian land; for them, longer-term title options include Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Guna Bangunan (building rights), typically for 25–80 year periods, subject to certain conditions. In rural, less-documented regions, due diligence on real estate transactions, verification of land registry status, and coordination with local administration are particularly important steps. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Lahat and, within it, the Tanjungsakti Pumu district may be of interest primarily to those focused on the agricultural and forestry sectors, rather than as a target for real estate development or tourism investors.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics are available on the safety and security of Gunung Meraksa. Rural South Sumatran districts generally display a security picture similar to the Indonesian rural average: in smaller communities, social control is stronger and the rate of serious crime is lower than in major cities. For Sumatera Selatan province and within it Kabupaten Lahat, risk factors identified by authorities traditionally include traffic accidents and periodic forest fires, which are recognized as problems present across the entire South Sumatran region. These statements apply at the provincial and regency level; it cannot be established whether specific safety conditions exist within Gunung Meraksa village itself. Standard precautions recommended for visitors – keeping copies of important documents, maintaining contact with local authorities, obtaining advance information on current road conditions – are applicable here as well.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction directly linked to Gunung Meraksa village appears in available sources. The broader region of Kabupaten Lahat and neighboring Kota Pagar Alam, however, offers several noteworthy natural and cultural environments from multiple perspectives. The proximity of the Bukit Barisan mountain range offers trekking and hiking opportunities in the region. The area of Kabupaten Lahat and Kota Pagar Alam (which, while administratively an independent city, is geographically situated as an enclave within the regency) is known in specialized literature for ancient stone carvings of the Basemah culture; these megalithic monuments form part of Indonesia's cultural heritage. The aforementioned attractions relate to the entire region and are not necessarily accessible directly from Gunung Meraksa; actual accessibility and road conditions require advance information. To date, no source-documented tourism data specific to the Tanjungsakti Pumu district or the village itself is available.
Summary
Gunung Meraksa is a small, minimally documented South Sumatran village belonging to the Kecamatan Tanjungsakti Pumu district, and within it to Kabupaten Lahat regency in Sumatera Selatan province. No independent, verified sources exist about the village; the broader region presents the general profile of rural, agriculture-oriented South Sumatran villages. At the time of the 2020 census, Kabupaten Lahat had a population of 430,071 and covers 4,361.84 km². For those considering land acquisition or extended residence in the region, familiarity with Indonesian legal frameworks and engagement of local legal advisors are essential steps.

