Pelawi – Rural village community in Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency, South Sumatra
Pelawi is part of Buay Rawan kecamatan (district), which forms the Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency in South Sumatra, on Indonesia's southeastern Sumatra island. The settlement is located east of Palembang, the provincial capital. Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency is an administrative unit situated in a green, resource-rich area inhabited by indigenous and immigrant communities. Pelawi, as a small village community, is an integral part of this region, a residential area located in a characteristically Sumatran, tropical environment.
General overview
Pelawi is a small village belonging to Buay Rawan district, carrying the typical characteristics of average Indonesian rural life. Direct information from settlement-level sources is not available; however, data from its surroundings, the Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency, and more broadly South Sumatra, testify that this region possesses significant natural resources. The province plays an important role in the country's economy as a region rich in petroleum, natural gas, and coal. South Sumatra is home to various strata of the Indonesian population: alongside local Palembangians, Javanese, Sundanese, Minangkabau, and other ethnic communities can be found, though generally concentrated in larger cities. A small village community such as Pelawi typically develops around the region's traditional, agriculture-based or small-trade economy and social structure.
The natural endowments of the Buay Rawan district in this region, based on observation, display the typical landscape of Indonesian rural areas: tropical vegetation, frequently agricultural in character, and to a lesser extent resource extraction. The settlement and its surroundings belong to interconnected village systems, where community life is based on local traditions, and infrastructure develops gradually.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Pelawi, as a rural village community, the real estate market is not directly documented. However, based on general trends evident in Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency and South Sumatra, information can be provided. In the rural areas of the regency, real estate prices are typically lower than in major cities, making investment opportunities potentially accessible mainly for smaller capital investments. The region's economic foundation is based on resource extraction (petroleum, gas, coal) and agricultural economy, which indirectly influences land and property values.
In Indonesia, foreign real estate purchases are possible only within strict frameworks. Indonesian law generally does not permit foreigners full ownership rights (eigendomrecht) over agricultural or rural land; foreigners can typically acquire long or short-term building usage rights (leasehold), which generally apply for 30 years, with possibilities for extension. In rural, less developed areas such as Pelawi, real estate transactions may occur within the local community, and information acquisition may take place through local contacts. Areas such as Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency may be of interest for long-term investment in resource management or agriculture-related projects, but implementation requires careful legal and economic consultation.
Safety and security
Directly published, settlement-level data on safety and security in Pelawi and its surroundings are not available. In South Sumatra and Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency generally, rural areas are typically characterized by stronger community cohesion, though infrastructure and state presence are less developed than in urbanized areas. Compared to larger Indonesian cities, rural communities often face lower-severity crime; however, resource-extraction-based areas may encounter other challenges, such as environmental conflicts or disorder. Specific advice regarding the safety of travelers and local residents can be obtained from local authorities and the regency administration.
Tourist attractions
Pelawi as such does not possess widely documented, well-known tourist attractions. The settlement is a rural village community that displays the authentic face of Indonesian rural life. However, within the territory of Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency, natural and cultural points of interest can be found. In the regency's surroundings, in Buay Rawan district and its vicinity, forests, the resource-rich region, and the culture of indigenous communities offer discovery opportunities for those interested in nature. Indonesian rural tourism frequently centers on connection with the local community, as well as observation of agriculture and traditional local life.
In South Sumatra and the broader Sumatra region, attractions such as the Bangka Strait, which lies between the Bangka Belitung islands and the mainland, can be found. Pelawi and its surroundings have not been published as a direct tourist destination; however, authentic Sumatran rural life and the resource-rich environment possess research and discovery value. The regency forms part of Indonesian history, particularly concerning the administrative territory of the Palembang Sultanate. Travelers are advised to seek local guides and community connections for a deeper understanding of Pelawi and the Buay Rawan region.
Summary
Pelawi is a small village community in Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency in South Sumatra, belonging to Buay Rawan district. The settlement is rural in character, located in an Indonesian resource-rich region where the petroleum, gas, and coal industries play a significant economic role. Specific data regarding the real estate market and investment are not directly available; however, the regency's general market dynamics suggest certain opportunities. Regarding tourism, Pelawi is not an established tourist destination, but authentic Sumatran rural life and the region's natural endowments possess discovery value.

