Lubuk Segonang – a South Sumatran village in Ogan Ilir regency, Kandis district
Lubuk Segonang is an Indonesian village (desa) belonging to the Kecamatan Kandis district within Kabupaten Ogan Ilir in South Sumatra province (Sumatera Selatan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at southern latitude in the interior areas of Sumatra. The administrative center of Kabupaten Ogan Ilir is Indralaya, which is situated in Kecamatan Indralaya. The information and relationships presented below are largely derived from verified sources at the regency level regarding the kabupaten and do not refer exclusively to this specific village.
General overview
Lubuk Segonang cannot be classified among the more well-known or touristically visited South Sumatran locations; it falls into the category of typically agrarian interior Sumatran villages belonging to Kecamatan Kandis. It is known that Kabupaten Ogan Ilir as a whole is situated on the eastern trans-Sumatra route (jalur lintas timur Sumatra), and its administrative center, Indralaya, is approximately 35 kilometers from the city of Palembang. The entire kabupaten had a population of 446,020 at the end of 2024 and became an independent regency in 2003, when it was created from the former Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ilir based on Law No. 37 adopted on December 18, 2003. Available sources contain no data regarding the specific population, area, or other characteristics of Lubuk Segonang; in this regard, the general characteristics of the kabupaten provide broader context. Kecamatan Kandis, to which the village administratively belongs, is located in the interior part of the regency, where livelihoods are traditionally tied to agriculture and natural resources, consistent with the characteristics of other interior districts in South Sumatra.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verified real estate market data is available specifically for Lubuk Segonang; therefore, the following presents general investment and real estate market relationships for Kabupaten Ogan Ilir and the broader South Sumatran region. Kabupaten Ogan Ilir is situated on the eastern trans-Sumatra route, which represents a logistically favorable location for areas in proximity to but distinct from Palembang. Real estate markets in such interior Sumatran regencies located 30–40 kilometers from urban agglomerations are generally based on local transactions, primarily for agricultural and smaller commercial purposes; investment-based real estate activity is characteristically lower than in the provincial capital or coastal zones. Within the framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) or other legally defined forms are typically available to them. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in South Sumatra and Ogan Ilir. Prior to making investment decisions, consultation with a local attorney and real estate specialist is always recommended.
Safety and security
Direct, verifiable data on safety and security in Lubuk Segonang is not available. In broader regional context, interior rural districts of South Sumatra are generally not included among areas presenting elevated security risks in Hungarian or other European foreign affairs advisories; however, it is a general recommendation that travelers always remain informed about current situational conditions. Public order within rural communities is typically organized within local municipal-level structures. No specific criminal statistics or security incidents appear in the sources, so such data cannot be provided; visitors are advised to consult advisories from Indonesian authorities and their own diplomatic missions.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions connected to Lubuk Segonang appear in available sources. Regarding Kabupaten Ogan Ilir as a whole, the sources used contain no detailed tourism description, recording only the administrative and demographic characteristics of the kabupaten. In the broader South Sumatran region, Palembang as the provincial capital offers the most documented attractions, and areas accessible from there appear in guidebooks primarily in connection with this city. Palembang is accessible from Ogan Ilir via Kecamatan Indralaya along the eastern trans-Sumatra route; the aforementioned approximately 35-kilometer distance from the regency's administrative center to the provincial capital provides the general orientation framework. No specifically named natural or cultural landmarks can be confirmed from sources regarding Lubuk Segonang.
Summary
Lubuk Segonang is a South Sumatran village belonging to Kecamatan Kandis within Kabupaten Ogan Ilir, its broader administrative and demographic framework outlined by regency-level data: the kabupaten counted nearly 446,000 people at the end of 2024 and is situated on the eastern trans-Sumatra route, approximately 35 kilometers from the city of Palembang. No independent, verifiable source data exists specifically for the village; therefore, this presentation has relied on broader, kabupaten-level relationships. From a tourism perspective, the region is not among Indonesia's well-known destinations, and regarding real estate markets and public safety, regional and general Indonesian legal frameworks are authoritative.

