Batu Ampar Baru – a settlement in Sirah Pulau Padang district, South Sumatra
Batu Ampar Baru is a settlement in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) province in Indonesia, located within Ogan Komering Ilir regency and belonging to Sirah Pulau Padang district. Based on its coordinates (–3.31° south latitude, 104.85° east longitude), it lies in a lowland and river valley region typical of southern Sumatra. Its direct administrative superior is Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten, whose seat is in Kayuagung city. The provincial capital, Palembang, is situated along the Musi River roughly in a north-northwest direction from the regency. Since available source material extends only to provincial level, verifiable characteristics of the broader region are presented below rather than detailed data specific to the settlement.
General overview
The name Batu Ampar Baru, like several similarly named settlements in the region, reflects a combination of local dialect and Malay elements; "batu ampar" can be rendered approximately as "scattered stones." Sirah Pulau Padang district lies in the eastern, low-altitude areas of Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten, characterized by abundant water resources, where agriculture—particularly rice cultivation and fishing—has traditionally played a dominant role. Ogan Komering Ilir regency as a whole is part of an extensive area of South Sumatra, partly marshy and partly river valley terrain, threaded through by the Komering and Ogan rivers and their tributaries. Sumatera Selatan province as a whole had a population of approximately 9.07 million at the end of 2024 and is rich in natural resources: petroleum, natural gas, and coal extraction are characteristic of the region. Separate, detailed statistical sources for Sirah Pulau Padang district and Batu Ampar Baru are not available, therefore more precise data regarding the local community's size and economic structure cannot be provided in this article.
Real estate and investment
Separate, verifiable market data regarding Batu Ampar Baru's real estate market are not available. The rural areas of the broader Ogan Komering Ilir regency are generally characterized by real estate prices substantially lower than those near Palembang, the provincial capital, and transactions typically involve agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and areas related to water resource management. In Sumatera Selatan province, in recent decades, the extractive industry, plantation agriculture (palm oil, rubber), and development of logistics infrastructure have attracted investment capital to certain regions, though this process shows uneven distribution across the province's territory. Foreign individuals' opportunities for acquiring Indonesian real estate are limited under general national regulations: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreign citizens, however certain longer-term lease structures (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa) may be used within legal frameworks. For local-level investment decisions, up-to-date legal and market advisory services are essential.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable statistical data regarding public safety in Batu Ampar Baru are not available. The rural, agricultural regions of Sumatera Selatan province are characterized generally by conditions typical of small-town and village communities, where local social cohesion is typically strong. In the more distant districts of Ogan Komering Ilir regency—which includes Sirah Pulau Padang district—law enforcement infrastructure is typically concentrated in district and regency capitals. In the absence of comprehensive, comparable crime data, further specific statements on this topic cannot be made; information from local authorities or the provincial police (Polda Sumatera Selatan) would be authoritative on the current security situation.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly associated with Batu Ampar Baru and documented in verifiable sources can be identified. Regarding the broader Ogan Komering Ilir regency and Sumatera Selatan province, the most significant cultural and historical attractions are concentrated in Palembang, the provincial capital, which was formerly the spiritual and commercial center of the Srivijaya Kingdom of the 7th–14th centuries. This Buddhist maritime empire influenced much of Southeast Asia, and Palembang's port maintained lively contact with Arab, Indian, and Chinese traders. The Komering River region and the marshy, river valley landscape of Ogan Komering Ilir regency offer distinctive natural character in themselves; however, detailed source-based descriptions of the tourism infrastructure of these areas cannot be provided.
Summary
Batu Ampar Baru is a rural settlement in South Sumatra that is integrated into Sumatera Selatan province's administrative system through Sirah Pulau Padang district and Ogan Komering Ilir kabupaten. The province is rich in natural resources, its history extends back to the Srivijaya Kingdom, and its capital, Palembang, contains significant cultural heritage. Separate, detailed sources of data regarding Batu Ampar Baru are not available; therefore, regarding local conditions—whether demographic, real estate market, public safety, or tourism offerings—consultation on-site and inquiry with regional authorities are recommended.

