Banu Mas – settlement in Buay Pemuka Peliung District, South Sumatra
Banu Mas is a small Indonesian village located in South Sumatra Province (Sumatera Selatan), belonging to Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, and administratively classified within Buay Pemuka Peliung District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located at approximately -4.28° latitude and 104.39° longitude, in the southern part of Sumatra island. The provincial capital of the broader region is Palembang, which is also the largest and historically most significant city in the area. Banu Mas lacks independent, detailed source material; therefore, the broader environment of the settlement is presented below based on verifiable data at the provincial and regency level.
General overview
Banu Mas does not rank among Indonesia's widely known settlements and does not have documented prominent significance from either a tourist or economic perspective. Buay Pemuka Peliung District is a relatively little-mentioned administrative unit within Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, with its territory extending into Sumatra's interior, toward the more mountainous and hilly regions of the island's southern part. The Sumatera Selatan province as a whole is characterized by being rich in agricultural and natural resources—particularly petroleum, natural gas, coal, and plantation lands. Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency itself is primarily agrarian in nature, where land cultivation and small-scale agricultural production play the main role in the livelihoods of local communities. Banu Mas is presumably likewise such an agricultural-based small community, though direct verifiable sources on this matter are not available.
Real estate and investment
No publicly documented data is available regarding Banu Mas's real estate market. Broader context is provided by the general conditions of Sumatera Selatan Province and Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency: in inner Sumatran small towns and villages, property prices typically represent a fraction of price levels in major Indonesian urban centers, such as Palembang or Java island. Demand for rural farmland and residential properties is fundamentally determined by local and domestic factors, with minimal presence of foreign buyers in the region. Generally speaking, in Indonesia the property ownership opportunities for foreign citizens are legally restricted: a foreign private individual cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); the available legal forms—such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or agreements established through a nominal Indonesian owner—carry different risk levels. From an investment perspective, the appeal of Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency is primarily derived from the agricultural sector (palm oil plantations, rubber) and mineral resources, though these sectors are generally not open to small-scale foreign private investors. When assessing rural real estate investments, it is worth considering infrastructure provision, distance from cities, and limitations of local market liquidity.
Safety and security
No specific, verifiable data is available regarding Banu Mas's public safety situation. For Sumatera Selatan Province as a whole, it can be stated that the area—similar to most rural regions in Indonesia—is not considered to carry elevated risk in daily life. In the province's rural communities, public safety is primarily ensured by local police forces (Polri), though institutional and infrastructure provision is lower in areas more remote from cities. In rural small communities, neighborhood-level mutual surveillance and informal social control are traditionally present. In the absence of available local crime statistics, no substantiated claim can be made about Banu Mas's specific public safety; as a general consideration, up-to-date information regarding the region's conditions can be obtained from competent consular authorities and reliable travel information sources.
Tourist attractions
Available sources contain no mention of documented tourist attractions in Banu Mas. From the broader offerings of Sumatera Selatan Province, Palembang city stands out, where the historical heritage of the Sriwijaya Buddhist Kingdom (7th–14th century), as well as Benteng Kuto Besak fortress on the banks of the Musi River and the Ampera Bridge count as known visitor destinations. In the interior areas of Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, the natural environment—river valleys, hilly landscapes—may offer informal appeal, but these do not appear in available sources as named, regularly visited tourist destinations. Based on all this, Banu Mas and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered to be a touristically developed or actively visited destination area.
Summary
Banu Mas is a small, poorly documented settlement in South Sumatra Province, in Buay Pemuka Peliung District of Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency. The broader province is an area rich in natural resources and historically significant, with its capital, Palembang, known as the former center of the Sriwijaya Kingdom. Independent source material about Banu Mas itself is not available; therefore, any detailed information concerning the settlement—whether regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourist opportunities—can only be understood in the context of the district and province's general characteristics. To obtain more precise and current information about the location, consultation with local authorities or domestic Indonesian specialists is recommended.

