Berasang – a village in Kisam Tinggi District, South Sumatra
Berasang is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kecamatan Kisam Tinggi district, within Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan (OKU Selatan) regency, in South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan) province, on the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (-4.3656625, 103.8274226), the settlement is located in the inland, continental territory of the regency, far from the coast. Administratively, the regency's capital is Muaradua, which is situated in Kecamatan Muaradua district. Currently, there is no independent, detailed official database source available for Berasang, so the following description relies primarily on data available at the level of the broader administrative unit, Kabupaten OKU Selatan, and general regional characteristics, with this distinction clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Berasang is one of the villages in Kecamatan Kisam Tinggi district, which forms part of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan. This regency was established in 2003 when it separated from the former Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu territory: Law No. 37 concerning its establishment was passed on December 18, 2003, and the kabupaten officially came into being on January 16, 2004. The regency's population measured in mid-2024 was 422,566 people. Berasang itself is a smaller, rural settlement that—based on its coordinates and administrative classification—lies within Sumatra's inland, hilly and mountainous zone. The inland areas of South Sumatra province are generally characterized by agricultural and plantation land use, particularly rubber, palm oil, and coffee production. Detailed statistical or descriptive data about Kisam Tinggi district and Berasang itself are not currently available from publicly accessible, verifiable sources, so a more precise picture of the settlement's daily life and economic profile can only be obtained from local or official sources.
Real estate and investment
No separate, verifiable data is available regarding Berasang's real estate market, land prices, or investment transactions. Considering the broader context—Kabupaten OKU Selatan and the inland areas of South Sumatra in general—it can be said that these primarily agricultural rural districts typically handle low real estate turnover, and demand is mainly connected to local, production-oriented land use. According to the general legal framework governing Indonesia's real estate market, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; for them, Hak Pakai (use rights) or in certain cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) represent the available legal forms. These general rules apply throughout the country, thus also to OKU Selatan regency and Berasang, regardless of the fact that local market conditions are not known in detail. From an investment perspective, rural Sumatran regions attract capital more through the agricultural and plantation sector, while typical urban or tourism-oriented real estate development dynamics are less prevalent in these areas.
Safety and security
No specific, settlement-level crime data or official assessment is publicly available regarding Berasang's safety. Generally speaking, the inland rural districts of South Sumatra province—including Kabupaten OKU Selatan—do not appear among the prominent locations mentioned in Indonesian travel warnings. In smaller rural villages, traffic is typically lower and urban-style crime forms are less characteristic, though at the same time access to transportation infrastructure and emergency services may also be more limited than in larger cities. This is a general regional characterization, not a specific security assessment of Berasang; for the most current and accurate information, it is advisable to consult Indonesian official and consular sources.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source is available regarding specific, named tourist attractions in Berasang or Kecamatan Kisam Tinggi district. Kabupaten OKU Selatan regency as a whole—of which Berasang is administratively a part—lies within an inland area of South Sumatra rich in natural assets, where topographic and natural features characteristic of Sumatra's interior landscape generally occur, yet these do not appear as specifically named tourist attractions in available sources. The regency's administrative capital, Muaradua, is located in Kecamatan Muaradua district; in terms of potential regional services and transportation hubs, this is the nearest urban-style center in Berasang's broader area. Should someone wish to explore Kisam Tinggi district or Berasang itself for tourism purposes, it is advisable to consult local sources and the regency administration regarding the attractions actually available.
Summary
Berasang is a small, rural Indonesian settlement in Kecamatan Kisam Tinggi district, within Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Selatan regency, in South Sumatra province. The regency was established in 2004 as an independent administrative unit and had more than 422,000 inhabitants in mid-2024. Detailed, verifiable data about Berasang itself is not available from publicly accessible sources; the picture of the settlement is based on general characteristics at the regency and province level. To gain a more thorough understanding of the settlement's daily life, real estate market, attractions, and security, consultation with local or Indonesian official sources is recommended.

