Lubuk Hara – village in Kecamatan Lengkiti, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency
Lubuk Hara is a small settlement on Sumatra that administratively belongs to Kecamatan Lengkiti, a district that forms part of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU) in Sumatera Selatan, or South Sumatra province. Based on its coordinates (approximately –4.23° southern latitude, 104.05° eastern longitude), the settlement is located in the interior of Sumatra island, in a hilly and forested region south of Baturaja. No village-level statistical data is available, so the following sections rely on verifiable information and characteristics accessible at the regency and provincial level.
General overview
Lubuk Hara does not figure among widely known Indonesian tourism or economic destinations; based on its name and location, it is a small rural village whose everyday life is closely connected to the Kecamatan Lengkiti administrative framework. The regency seat of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu is Baturaja, and according to the 2024 census, the total population of the regency is 387,348. The regency is known as the densest settlement area of the Ogan ethnic group (Suku Ogan) in South Sumatra, and communities of Komering, Javanese, Lampung, Minangkabau, Batak, and Balinese peoples also live here, creating a notable environment from a cultural diversity perspective. Lubuk Hara itself forms part of a rural region typically characterized by smallholder farms, plantations, and natural landscape – a general observation that applies to South Sumatra's interior areas, though village-level sources do not specifically confirm this.
Real estate and investment
Independent, reliable real estate market data specific to Lubuk Hara is not publicly available. Based on the broader context – namely Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu and South Sumatra province – it can be stated that in Sumatra's interior rural areas, real estate prices and investment activity generally operate at levels significantly lower than in more developed regions such as the Palembang area or the Bangka–Belitung islands. Agricultural land and smaller residential properties dominate such rural areas. As an important general legal framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (right of use) arrangement is available, with detailed rules governing this determined by Indonesian agrarian law, and local legal advice is always recommended. The region's investment appeal is primarily organized around the agricultural sector – particularly palm oil and rubber plantations – throughout South Sumatra, though this reflects the general image of the province rather than data specific to Lubuk Hara.
Safety and security
Village-level statistics on safety and security in Lubuk Hara are not available. Generally speaking, in the rural interior areas of South Sumatra province – as Kecamatan Lengkiti may be considered – the security situation typically reflects conditions characteristic of Indonesian rural regions: closely woven community life, lower population density, and distance from larger towns all shape local conditions. Specific crime statistics or security assessments for the village cannot be drawn from available sources, and therefore definitive statements cannot be made on this matter. Anyone considering travel or settlement in the area would be well advised to inquire with local government bodies or the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu about the current situation.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions associated with Lubuk Hara do not appear in available sources. For Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu regency as a whole, it is known that the regency seat, Baturaja, and its surroundings offer several natural and cultural attractions that represent the region's broader offerings. South Sumatra's interior areas generally may be of interest to visitors for the natural landscapes along the Ogan River, traditional village life, and the heritage of local Ogan culture. However, specific, documented attractions located in or near Lubuk Hara – whether natural, cultural, or religious in nature – cannot be mentioned without it constituting speculation. Similarly, no verified tourism data from Kecamatan Lengkiti is available that could be reliably cited.
Summary
Lubuk Hara is a small rural village in South Sumatra province, located in Kecamatan Lengkiti, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu. Available sources provide information at the regency level: OKU's total population is 387,348 (2024), its seat is Baturaja, and culturally it is characterized by the predominant presence of the Ogan ethnic community. Detailed, verified data about the village itself is not available, so for more precise information – whether regarding real estate, safety and security, or local attractions – the local government bodies and relevant authorities of the kabupaten represent the primary sources of information.

