Sukamukti – a small settlement in Mesuji Kecamatan, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency
Sukamukti is a settlement belonging to Mesuji Kecamatan in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) Regency, South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) Province. The village is located on the island of Sumatra, which on the world map is positioned in the western part of the Indonesian Republic. The settlement is one of the smaller villages in Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, situated within Mesuji District among the regency's 18 kecamatan. The village is registered as a settlement in the Indonesian administrative records, though it does not have particular international or Indonesian-level tourism recognition.
General overview
Sukamukti is a small settlement belonging to Mesuji Kecamatan, counting among one of the least-known settlements in Ogan Komering Ilir Regency. The village is located in a non-central area of the regency, far from the regency's administrative center in Kayu Agung Kecamatan. Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, to which Sukamukti belongs, is the most significant administrative unit of South Sumatra in terms of both area and population, with approximately 786,703 inhabitants and an area of 17,071.33 square kilometers. The regency consists largely of dataran rendah (lowland) terrain, which is associated with numerous rawa (wetland areas). This natural characteristic also defines the Sukamukti region, where the terrain is similar—flat and dependent on water management conditions.
Mesuji Kecamatan, to which Sukamukti belongs, is one of the districts of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency. In 2020, the regency comprised 18 kecamatan and 314 desa (villages) as well as 13 kelurahan (urban wards), making Sukamukti one among several hundred administrative units. The village's name is Sukamukti in the local language and is classified as a settlement in Indonesian administrative usage. Small settlements such as Sukamukti are the basic units of Indonesian rural administration, where agriculture, as well as medium- and small-scale fishing or other rural activities, typically form the primary economic activity. Regarding the industrial character of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, PT OKI Pulp and Paper operates in Air Sugihan Kecamatan, belonging to the APP Sinar Mas group and specializing in paper manufacturing, though this larger industrial facility is not situated directly near Sukamukti.
Real estate and investment
Verified source information regarding Sukamukti's real estate market is not available at the village level. However, the broader economic and real estate market context of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, to which Sukamukti belongs, can be provided. Ogan Komering Ilir Regency as a whole has in recent times become part of the Patungraya Agung metropolitan zone, which is an extension of Palembang city's metropolitan area. This means that numerous parts of the regency, although Sukamukti itself lies farther from Palembang's center, are indirectly subject to the economic development directions of the Palembang region. The real estate market across Ogan Komering Ilir Regency is typically characterized by dispersed structure, where forest areas, rawa (swamplands), and agricultural land—particularly oil palm plantations—make up much of the territory.
In South Sumatra Province, the main drivers of real estate market development are urbanization toward Palembang, infrastructure development, and resource extraction (oil, timber, paper manufacturing). Due to Sukamukti's small size and rural character, it is not directly the focus of international or major strategic investments; however, the industrial and agricultural activities of the regency extend across its settlements. According to Indonesian law, land purchases by foreign nationals are heavily restricted—temporary usufruct rights (hak guna usaha, HGU) are available instruments, but original land ownership remains in Indonesian hands. The development of accommodations, guesthouses, or tourism infrastructure in Sukamukti is not characteristic at the international level, so the real estate market operates primarily at the local or regional scale.
Safety and security
Verified source information regarding public safety in Sukamukti village is not available. Considering Ogan Komering Ilir Regency as a whole, which is considered part of the periphery of the Patungraya Agung metropolitan zone, the general public safety situation is characteristic of South Sumatra Province—that is, varied and rather mixed. Indonesian rural areas are generally considered safer compared to major cities, though factors such as disputes over resources, fishing or forestry conflicts, can locally create tensions.
Small settlements such as Sukamukti are typically not direct potential points of tourism or security risk. Public safety in a rural village depends primarily on local community order, the reliability of local government (pemerintah desa), and informal community norms. On transportation routes in Ogan Komering Ilir Regency and at major transportation hubs (for example, around Kayu Agung city), traffic safety is also a notably relevant consideration. Sukamukti as a small settlement generally operates in local transportation equilibrium, though basic precautions (avoiding night travel, careful handling of valuables, respect for local customs) are internationally characteristic for rural parts of Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Verified source information containing specific attractions regarding Sukamukti village is not available. Due to the village's small size and rural character, it does not possess international or regency-level tourism recognition. In settlement types such as Sukamukti, typical activities include experiencing local community life, discovering rural life connected to agriculture or fishing, and exploring authentic aspects of Indonesian rural culture. Better-developed tourism centers, such as Mesuji Kecamatan or central areas of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, provide more structured tourism opportunities.
In the broader context of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency—which forms part of South Sumatra Province—travelers might be interested in regions closer to industrial or resource extraction facilities, or to larger natural features. Palembang city, which is the direct center of the Patungraya Agung metropolitan zone, provides more tourism and cultural opportunities, such as historical sites at Benyumasih, the Ogan Komering River (which forms an important thread in Indonesian history and local transportation), or markets reminiscent of traditional commerce in the South Sumatra region. Sukamukti, however, does not directly offer these attractions, so the small village can primarily be of interest at the local level or within community tourism frameworks for travelers seeking an authentic experience of Indonesian rural life.
Summary
Sukamukti is a small settlement in Mesuji Kecamatan, which forms part of Ogan Komering Ilir Regency in South Sumatra Province. Due to its rural character, small administrative size, and limited population concentration, the village does not receive international tourism or economic prominence; however, it is an integral part of the agricultural and local community fabric of the South Sumatra region. Real estate market and investment opportunities are primarily tied to broader regency-level developments, while public safety follows the general norms of small rural villages. The settlement is primarily of interest to travelers seeking to experience local community life and authentic Indonesian rural life, rather than as a central tourism destination.

