Tanjung Bali – A settlement in Musi Banyuasin Regency, Sumatra
Tanjung Bali is a settlement located in Batang Hari Leko District of Musi Banyuasin Regency in South Sumatra. According to coordinates, it is situated at -2.61° southern latitude and 103.69° eastern longitude. This area lies in the southern part of the large island of Sumatra, within Indonesia's mainland regions. The settlement can be understood within the broader context of the regency, which functions with Sekayu city as its administrative center and has a population of approximately 707,290. The area is distinctly rural and peripheral in character, exhibiting typical characteristics of Indonesian countryside settlements.
General overview
Tanjung Bali is located on the island of Sumatra within Musi Banyuasin Regency, which itself is one of the developing rural regencies of South Sumatra. The settlement belongs to Batang Hari Leko District, which forms part of the regency. In terms of Indonesian administrative divisions, the regency encompasses approximately 14,266 square kilometers and is situated within the country's Sumatra macroregion. Musi Banyuasin Regency is currently led by Bupati M. Toha Tohet, who assumed the position on February 20, 2025, following his installation directly by President Prabowo Subianto. The regency's motto is "Serasan sekate," and its development slogan is "Kota Randik" (Rapi, Aman, Damai, Indah, dan Kenangan – Orderly, Safe, Peaceful, Beautiful, and Memorable), which reflects the area's development aspirations. Detailed data directly concerning specific identifying characteristics of Tanjung Bali settlement are not readily available, so its nature can be outlined primarily based on the context of the broader rural Sumatran area. It is a quiet, rural place that typically participates in the community, agricultural, and local economic dynamics of the Sumatran settlement pattern.
Real estate and investment
Tanjung Bali and Batang Hari Leko District are areas where the real estate market is strongly organized around agricultural and rural development. Considering Musi Banyuasin Regency as a whole, which is a participant in Indonesian rural economy, the real estate market is predominantly based on local demand and use. According to the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulations applicable to foreigners, non-Indonesian citizens can own property on a leasing basis (with terms of 20–30 years), while freehold ownership is restricted to Indonesian categories. In rural areas, such as the circumstances of Tanjung Bali, real estate prices are significantly lower than in urban or tourism-centric regions. Sales and rentals are primarily tied to local demand, corresponding to agricultural and small-scale enterprise purposes. In case of investor interest, through the structure of the broader Musi Banyuasin Regency, sectors may be possible that involve agricultural and forestry value chains, though such intentions require deeper, localized economic studies. In this part of rural areas, the dynamics of real estate development are slower than in urban centers and are closely connected to the local pace of infrastructure development.
Safety and security
Public safety in rural Sumatra regions generally follows Indonesian countryside norms, where violent crime rates are typically lower than in larger cities, though open geographical spaces and lower police presence present specific risks. Tanjung Bali is distinctly a rural settlement, so emphasis is typically placed on community-level security. At the regency level, where the city (Sekayu) serves as administrative center, security improvement is a priority of administration, as reflected by the "Aman" (Safe) directive contained in the mentioned development slogan. In Indonesian rural communities, self-organization and local community oversight mechanisms are often stronger than institutionalized police presence. Tanjung Bali and its immediate rural surroundings thus fall within the typical security profile of such rural Sumatran areas, where caution in nighttime travel, protection of valuables, and respect for local norms are among recommended practices.
Tourist attractions
Verified data directly concerning settlement-level tourist attractions specifically identified for Tanjung Bali are not readily available. However, within the broader neighborhood of Musi Banyuasin Regency, several opportunities targeting rural and nature-based tourism exist, representing the characteristics of the Sumatran countryside. The regency and its districts are regions where ecological and agritourism development proceeds at a slower pace but appears as a potential direction within the context of Indonesian rural development. The Sumatran countryside typically offers elements such as rainforest biodiversity, local community tourism, and agricultural and farming education (plantations, rice terraces, local production methods). Although Tanjung Bali is not directly an international tourism center, Musi Banyuasin Regency generally falls within the emerging spatial organization of alternative tourism research and rural community tourism in Sumatra. The tourism potential of such rural settlements primarily manifests in terms of locally guided tours, community culture experience, and authentic study of Sumatran countryside lifestyle, which increasingly attracts travelers seeking to explore rural Indonesian reality alongside urban tourism.
Summary
Tanjung Bali is a quiet, rural Sumatran settlement within Batang Hari Leko District of Musi Banyuasin Regency, exhibiting typical characteristics of Indonesian rural communities. The real estate market and investment opportunities are primarily oriented toward local demand, while in tourism, the potential of rural community tourism is more prominent. In terms of public safety, the settlement follows Indonesian countryside norms, and within the broader regency's development vision, safety and ongoing development are key elements.

