Sungai Durian – a settlement in Koto Patamuan district of Padang Pariaman regency
Sungai Durian is a settlement within the administrative area of Koto Patamuan kecamatan (district) in Padang Pariaman kabupaten (regency), which is located in Sumatera Barat (West Sumatra) province in the Sumatra region of Indonesia. The settlement's coordinates are defined as -0.5592624 latitude and 100.2544044 longitude. Padang Pariaman regency, to which Sungai Durian belongs, covers approximately 1,329 square kilometers and has approximately 430,626 inhabitants according to the 2020 Indonesian census data. The name of the regency derives from words of Arabic origin: "padang" means a wide meadow, and "pariaman" comes from "barri-aman," which refers to safe, peaceful land, a name that remained from Arab traders who passed through this area during journeys returning from the cities of Barus, Tapanuli Tengah, and Sibolga.
General overview
Sungai Durian is one of the settlements in Koto Patamuan kecamatan in Padang Pariaman regency. In the Indonesian administrative hierarchy, the settlement belongs to the kecamatan level, which is counted among the basic pillars within the regency. Although specific source data about the settlement itself are not available, the general characteristics of the broader environment, Padang Pariaman regency, suggest that the area is part of Sumatera Barat, which follows the economic and social dynamics of West Sumatra. The regency's literal motto "Saiyo Sakato" expresses the local government's values, which seek to combine traditional patterns with modernization. The regency's administrative center is located in Parit Malintang in Enam Lingkung kecamatan, where the administrative center was relocated in December 2008 from Pariaman city. The region functions as a buffer zone for the development of the Palapa metropolitan area, fulfilling a role that balances natural resources and infrastructure development.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Sungai Durian are not available from public sources, however, the broader real estate market context of Padang Pariaman regency can help understand local opportunities. The regency, which functions as a buffer zone for the Palapa metropolitan area, has experienced increasing development pressure in recent decades. The real estate market of Sumatera Barat province is motivated by Indonesia's medium-term economic plans, where Sumatran infrastructure investments and the modernization of agricultural economy are determining factors. According to Indonesian real estate regulations, non-Indonesian citizens have limited rights: they can generally acquire rights for 25-30 year leasing periods (HGB), and the latter option is available only for well-defined economic or tourism purposes. Domestic investors have broader opportunities, including free ownership (SHM) and business investments. Padang Pariaman regency, as an area traversed between provincial currents, is gradually gaining investor interest, particularly at the intersection points of infrastructure development and agro-industry. Real estate prices follow the region's general level of economic development, which is moderate within Sumatera Barat, but represents growth potential in trends pointing toward urbanization.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data for Sungai Durian settlement are not available, however, the general security situation in Padang Pariaman regency and Sumatera Barat province is considered moderate among Indonesian states. Sumatera Barat province has stabilized over the past decades, which can be attributed to joint efforts by the state administration and local community organizations. The regency, as the periphery of the Palapa metropolitan area, is not considered a particularly high crime risk zone, although the urbanization accompanying infrastructure development may cause certain circulation-related criminal phenomena. However, due to limited resources, a smaller settlement such as Sungai Durian is generally considered safer compared to the renewal of transportation and commercial centers. Travelers are advised to follow customary caution, especially late in the evening, and it is recommended to respect the customs and regulations of locals and local authorities.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are known directly in Sungai Durian settlement from available sources. However, the settlement is located in Koto Patamuan kecamatan, which comprises Padang Pariaman regency, and the region is rich in natural and cultural heritage. The landscape of Sumatera Barat province consists of remnants of West Sumatran tropical forests and members of the Barisan mountain range, which contain forested, aquatic, and agroecological systems. The regency's territory encompasses smaller watercourses and coastal sections toward the Indian Ocean, however, no data are available regarding settlement-level attractions and their distances. In the surrounding regencies, however, numerous cultural sites and natural features can be found, which indicate the area's historical, ethnic, and natural values. Padang Pariaman regency is also connected to the early trading routes of Indonesian history, as Arab and Chinese traders frequently came into contact with the territory. The local community follows traditional Minangkabau culture, which forms the ethnic foundation of the province and the island. Although it is not precisely known what community or religious institutions are organized in Sungai Durian settlement, areas of Minangkabau are characterized by strong Islamic tradition and the parallel practice of traditional adat-istiadat (local customary law).
Summary
Sungai Durian, as a settlement in Koto Patamuan district of Padang Pariaman regency, is located in Sumatera Barat province, which is part of the Sumatra region of Indonesia. Although detailed source data about the settlement itself are not available, information at the regency level indicates that the area is an economically developing region serving as the periphery of the Palapa metropolitan area. The real estate market operates at a moderate level of development, however, infrastructure development potential is present. Public safety is generally acceptable, and the area carries the characteristics of traditional Minangkabau culture and a fertile agricultural environment.

