Durian – a small settlement in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra
Durian is an Indonesian village (desa) located in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency (Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu) in South Sumatra (Sumatera Selatan), within Peninjauan District (Kecamatan Peninjauan). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated at approximately -3.93° south latitude and 104.32° east longitude in the central-southern part of Sumatra. The regency capital is the city of Baturaja, which serves as the broader administrative and economic center of the region. Direct, settlement-level statistical sources for Durian are not currently available, so the following analysis relies on data at the level of Kecamatan Peninjauan and Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu, which is clearly indicated in each instance.
General overview
Durian is a relatively small, lesser-known settlement that belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Peninjauan. The village name itself – in Indonesian referring to the durian fruit – may be indicative of local agricultural traditions, though verified sources on this matter are not available. The broader Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu region is characterized by the Ogan people being the largest ethnic group, alongside which Komering, Javanese, Lampungese, Minangkabau, Batak, and Balinese communities also inhabit the area – this ethnic diversity is confirmed by Wikipedia sources reporting 2024 Indonesian census data. The total population of the regency according to the 2024 census was 387,348 persons. Peninjauan District, to which Durian belongs, is situated in the inland areas within the regency; the landscape is characteristically hilly to mountainous, covered with tropical vegetation, marked by plantation agriculture (typically palm oil and rubber) and small villages, which is generally true of many inland districts in South Sumatra.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Durian is not available. In the broader context of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu, it can be noted that the real estate market in the inland, rural areas of South Sumatra is characteristically low-turnover, primarily concentrated on agricultural plots and simple residential properties. Investment activity overall lags behind the level of larger Sumatran cities (such as Palembang), which is justified by the region's lower infrastructure development and limited tourism demand. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik); however, long-term lease arrangements (such as Hak Sewa or Hak Pakai) are available to them under certain conditions. These rules are valid throughout the country and thus apply to Durian and Kecamatan Peninjauan. In the case of agricultural properties, local regulations and the condition of land registration are particularly important factors that should be consulted with an expert prior to any transaction.
Safety and security
Public security statistics or police data specific to Durian settlement are not available in publicly accessible, verified sources. With regard to Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu region in general, it can be stated that the inland, rural areas of South Sumatra are characteristically quieter, low-density districts where daily life is organized around agricultural work and local community customs. Nonetheless, it is worth considering that in certain rural areas of Indonesia, infrastructure and public services – including police presence – may be more sporadic than in larger cities. It is not possible to publish specific crime data and statistics due to the absence of verifiable sources; for travelers and those intending to settle, it is advisable to request current information from local municipal authorities or the competent bodies of Kecamatan Peninjauan.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions associated with Durian do not appear in available sources. At the level of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu regency, the most well-known natural attraction is the area near Danau Ranau lake, though the data in available sources do not directly link this to Peninjauan District. Baturaja, the regency capital, itself possesses several locally significant attractions and public services, and is accessible from the villages of Kecamatan Peninjauan through the internal transport network. South Sumatra in general is rich in natural endowments – river valleys, hills, tropical forests – which may offer experiences for those interested in rural tourism, but these are not documented in available sources with verified data specifically linked to Durian.
Summary
Durian is a small, poorly documented South Sumatran village situated in Peninjauan District of Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu Regency. Based on regency-level data, the region is ethnically diverse, with a total population of close to 390,000 in 2024. No independent, verified sources are available regarding Durian in terms of real estate market, public security, and tourism; in these areas, the general characteristics of the broader regency and rural South Sumatran regions provide an indirect basis for orientation. Before making decisions affecting the settlement, it is advisable to obtain current and detailed information directly from local sources, specifically from the competent bodies of Kecamatan Peninjauan or Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ulu.

