Ibul Besar I – a village in Pemulutan District, South Sumatra
Ibul Besar I is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Pemulutan District (kecamatan) in Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) Province on Sumatra Island. Based on its geographic coordinates (-3.0759° south latitude, 104.7492° east longitude), it is located in the region's southern equatorial zone. The regency capital is Indralaya, and Pemulutan District is one of the administrative units of Ogan Ilir. Ogan Ilir Regency was established by Law No. 37 of 2003 on December 18, 2003, when it became an independent administrative unit separated from Ogan Komering Ilir Regency.
General overview
Ibul Besar I is a poorly documented village of primarily local significance, for which no independent, settlement-level encyclopedic sources are currently available. Villages belonging to Pemulutan District are typically rural communities with agricultural and riverside livelihoods tied to the Ogan River region. Viewing Ogan Ilir Regency as a whole, the area lies along Sumatra's eastern main highway (jalur lintas timur Sumatra), and the regency's administrative center, Indralaya, is located approximately 35 kilometers from Palembang city, the capital of South Sumatra Province. This location means that Ibul Besar I, like other villages in Ogan Ilir, has relatively good connections to the region's most important urban center. As of the end of 2024, Ogan Ilir Regency had a total population of 446,020 people, reflecting a population density typical of a medium-sized, predominantly rural regency. Village economies have traditionally been based on riverine floodplain rice cultivation and fishing, which are generally characteristic of South Sumatra's lower-lying areas.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Ibul Besar I. In broader context, Ogan Ilir Regency – particularly villages near Indralaya – has increasingly attracted investment interest over the past decade as an extension of the Palembang agglomeration, partly due to the presence of Universitas Sriwijaya's campus in Indralaya and partly through main highway development. The real estate market in this district is generally based on suburban expansion and demand for agricultural plots, though these processes do not necessarily affect all villages in Pemulutan equally. For foreign citizens, Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria) contains restrictions on direct land ownership: foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) but may use other title forms – such as hak pakai – under certain conditions. These general legal frameworks apply throughout the country, including in South Sumatra.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data or crime statistics are available regarding the safety and security of Ibul Besar I. In general terms, the rural, agricultural areas of South Sumatra – such as much of Ogan Ilir Regency – do not rank among particularly problematic security zones compared to provincial and national averages, as they consist of smaller, cohesive communities. However, traffic safety risks associated with the volume of traffic around Indralaya and along the main highway are generally well known, since Sumatra's eastern transit route handles significant freight traffic. Accurate, current information about local security conditions can only be provided by local authorities or reliable on-site sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified data is available regarding specific, named tourist attractions in Ibul Besar I. At the level of Pemulutan District and Ogan Ilir Regency, the region's most notable draw is its proximity to Palembang: the South Sumatra city possesses rich historical and cultural heritage, and settlements in Ogan Ilir Regency are most easily reached from there. The regency capital, Indralaya, represents the area's most important public and educational infrastructure hub. Regarding natural environment, the region's rivers – the Ogan River and its tributaries – have traditionally been used for local fishing and transport, forming an integral part of the rural landscape, though organized tourism infrastructure at this level is not currently documented. Local festivals and customs characteristic of villages in Ogan Ilir are better understood as part of community and religious life rather than as tourist attractions in this area.
Summary
Ibul Besar I is a small village (desa) in Pemulutan District, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra, whose significance is primarily at the administrative and local community level. The regency as a whole benefits from a favorable location along Sumatra's eastern main highway and proximity to Palembang, with a total population of nearly 446,000 as of the end of 2024. Concrete, verifiable information about the village is currently limited, so for the purpose of obtaining substantive details, the local administrative authorities or the district office are recommended as primary sources.

