Lubuk Pandan – a village in the 2 x 11 Anam Lingkuang District of Padang Pariaman Regency
Lubuk Pandan is a small settlement in Indonesia's West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province, located within Padang Pariaman Regency (kabupaten), belonging to the 2 x 11 Anam Lingkuang District. Geographically, it is situated on the western coastal area of Sumatra Island, close to the Indian Ocean, positioned slightly south of the Equator based on its coordinates (-0.606° latitude). At the broader provincial level, West Sumatra covers an area of 42,107 km², with a population of 5,534,472 as of the 2020 census, and official estimates for mid-2025 showing 5,914,300 inhabitants. Currently, no settlement-level statistical sources are available, so the following description is based largely on provincial and regional context.
General overview
Lubuk Pandan is one of the relatively small and internationally lesser-known villages belonging to the 2 x 11 Anam Lingkuang District within Padang Pariaman Regency. The district name itself – "2 x 11 Anam Lingkuang" – refers to traditional Minangkabau administrative divisions, which form an integral part of the province's local identity. West Sumatra is indeed the homeland of the Minangkabau people; this ethnic group plays a culturally and demographically defining role in the province, although traditional Minangkabau territories extend into neighboring provinces and even into Malaysia. Approximately 97.4 percent of the province's total population is Muslim, so Islamic religion profoundly permeates the lives of local communities, which likely applies to Lubuk Pandan as well, given the region's religiously homogeneous composition. Padang Pariaman Regency is one of the more densely populated districts in the province, with agricultural and fishing activities present throughout; rice cultivation and horticulture characterize the interior areas, while fishing and plantation agriculture are typical closer to the coast. Based on its location, Lubuk Pandan is likely a rural, agriculturally-oriented community, though verified, named sources on this matter are not available.
Real estate and investment
Currently, no published settlement-level real estate market data is available for Lubuk Pandan. Padang Pariaman Regency – and rural areas of West Sumatra generally – typically feature significantly lower real estate prices than the provincial capital, Padang, or Indonesia's major tourism and economic centers. In rural Sumatran areas, the real estate market is less liquid, transaction volumes are lower, and investor interest focuses primarily on agricultural land and smaller residential properties. An important general framework to note is that under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign citizens as a general rule cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian real estate; for them, long-term lease structures (Hak Sewa) or nominee ownership arrangements typically apply, which carry legal risks. This also applies to Lubuk Pandan, and foreign interested parties are particularly advised to seek local legal counsel before any real estate transaction.
Safety and security
Publicly available statistics or reports regarding public safety for Lubuk Pandan are not available. West Sumatra province generally falls within the average security level of Indonesian rural provinces; in small villages with tight community ties, the number of crimes is typically low, facilitated by Minangkabau community organization traditions and strong religious-social norms. From a natural hazards perspective, it is worth noting that West Sumatra is situated near the Sunda Strait, making the entire province particularly exposed to earthquake risks and associated secondary hazards (such as tsunamis and landslides). This natural risk factor applies to Lubuk Pandan as much as to other settlements in the province and is a consideration relevant to both residential and investment decisions.
Tourist attractions
No verified tourist attractions specifically named for Lubuk Pandan are available from reliable sources. However, Padang Pariaman Regency and its broader surroundings benefit from proximity to West Sumatra's rich natural and cultural heritage. It is characteristic of the province as a whole that Minangkabau cultural traditions – including distinctive ridge-roofed structures (Rumah Gadang), ceremonies, and traditional craftsmanship – have been preserved throughout rural areas. At the provincial level, it is known that West Sumatra possesses numerous natural attractions, including lake areas and volcanic landscapes, though their precise distance from Lubuk Pandan cannot be stated accurately due to the absence of verified sources. Padang, the provincial capital, is also a notable center of the region's cultural and gastronomic life. Based on all this, for visitors coming to Lubuk Pandan, the broader region – Padang Pariaman Regency and West Sumatra province – represents the primary tourism context, rather than the small settlement itself.
Summary
Lubuk Pandan is a small, rural Indonesian settlement in West Sumatra province, in the 2 x 11 Anam Lingkuang District of Padang Pariaman Regency. The available source material contains exclusively provincial-level data, so reliable, verified information regarding specific local conditions – real estate prices, exact population, or attractions – cannot currently be provided. However, the broader context of West Sumatra, characterized by Minangkabau culture and a Muslim majority, provides a valid framework for understanding the settlement, as do the general frameworks of natural hazards and Indonesian real estate law regulations for those seeking to familiarize themselves with the region.

