Baturaja Lama – village near the capital of Ogan Komering Ulu regency
Baturaja Lama is an Indonesian village (kelurahan or desa) that belongs to the Baturaja Timur kecamatan (district) and is part of Ogan Komering Ulu regency (kabupaten) in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) province on the island of Sumatra. Based on its coordinates (-4.1223332, 104.1727518), the settlement is located near the city of Baturaja, which serves as the administrative and economic center of the region. The capital of Ogan Komering Ulu regency is Baturaja itself, so Baturaja Lama is situated in an area with favorable conditions in terms of administrative and service infrastructure. Direct public data sources specific exclusively to this settlement are currently limited; the broader context is therefore presented below based on verified information at the regency level, with clear indication where necessary.
General overview
Baturaja Lama, as part of Baturaja Timur kecamatan, is directly connected to Baturaja, the capital of Ogan Komering Ulu regency, which defines the settlement's daily life and appeal. According to regency-level data, the population of Ogan Komering Ulu kabupaten was 387,348 according to the 2024 census, and the area is one of South Sumatra province's significant administrative units with considerable ethnic diversity. The Ogan ethnic group lives in the largest numbers in the region, but Komering, Javanese, Lampung, Minangkabau, Batak, and Balinese communities are also present, lending cultural richness to the area. The name Baturaja Lama ("lama" in Indonesian means old or, occasionally, old city districts) may suggest that the area represents an earlier, more traditional layer of urban development, though direct sources for this are not available. Baturaja Timur district is located on the eastern side of the city of Baturaja and forms an important part of the regency's administrative core.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Baturaja Lama's real estate market is not available; the connections outlined below are therefore understood at the broader level of Ogan Komering Ulu regency and the Baturaja region. Due to its proximity to the capital city, Baturaja, the area likely follows the general movements of the regional real estate market, where demand stems partly from the local population's housing needs and partly from small-scale commercial and agricultural investment requirements. In South Sumatra province, real estate development is typically concentrated in larger cities, including the Palembang agglomeration, while smaller regency capitals and their immediate areas of influence may show slower but more stable market dynamics. It is generally true that in Indonesia, foreign natural persons cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real estate; for them, the Hak Pakai (usage rights) structure and long-term rental agreements are typically available, regulated by Indonesian land law. Prior to any specific investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate experts is advisable, particularly in smaller, less documented markets.
Safety and security
There is no independent, verified statistical source available regarding public safety in Baturaja Lama. The broader region, Ogan Komering Ulu kabupaten, likewise has not published numerical crime statistics in available sources. In general, in smaller and medium-sized cities in Indonesia and their immediate areas of influence, the level of public safety is typically moderate risk and generally presents a more favorable picture than in major urban areas. Basic police presence is maintained through the kecamatan and kabupaten level administrative system. As in all Indonesian regions, it holds true that observing basic precautions, respecting local customs, and cooperating with authorities contribute to safe residence. For more precise, up-to-date information, it is advisable to inquire with the competent local authorities or with Hungary's foreign affairs information service.
Tourist attractions
Baturaja Lama does not appear in verified sources as an independent tourist destination. The natural and cultural assets of the broader Ogan Komering Ulu region, however, merit attention: the area is one of South Sumatra's characteristic inland regions framed by river valleys and tropical hills, where the traditional culture of communities living along the Ogan River is defining. Baturaja itself, located in the vicinity of Baturaja Lama, is the administrative and commercial center of the region, where basic infrastructure and services are available. The cultural heritage of the Ogan ethnic group, traditional architecture, and local markets represent attractions generally observable in the area, though verified sources do not record specific, named attractions tied to Baturaja Lama. For visitors to South Sumatra's interior regions, the area primarily offers opportunities to observe authentic local life and natural surroundings.
Summary
Baturaja Lama is a South Sumatran settlement belonging to Baturaja Timur kecamatan, located near Baturaja, the capital of Ogan Komering Ulu regency. According to regency-level data, the region is ethnically and culturally diverse, an administrative unit with a population of nearly 390,000 in 2024. Since independent data sources for the settlement are currently unavailable, its characteristics regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism can be understood in the context of the broader regency and province. A determining factor in assessing the area is its proximity to the capital city, which provides essential infrastructural and administrative support for the surrounding villages.

