Jati Hilir – small settlement in Kota Pariaman city, West Sumatra
Jati Hilir is a settlement in West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province in Indonesia, classified as part of the Sumatra macroregion. Administratively, it belongs to the Pariaman Tengah district (kecamatan), which forms part of Kota Pariaman city (kota). Based on the settlement's coordinates, it is located in the central zone of the city. Kota Pariaman is a medium-sized Indonesian city overall, which according to 2021 data had a population of 95,519 residents, and is located approximately 56 kilometers from Padang, the capital of West Sumatra province.
General overview
Jati Hilir itself does not appear as an independent entry in the available encyclopedic sources, so the following characterization is based on the context of Pariaman Tengah district and Kota Pariaman. The Pariaman Tengah kecamatan is one of the inner, central districts of Kota Pariaman, so Jati Hilir likely lies close to the more urbanized zone of the city. Kota Pariaman is situated approximately 25 kilometers from Minangkabau International Airport (Bandara Internasional Minangkabau), which provides relatively good accessibility at the regional level. The city is also designated as a development buffer zone (daerah penyangga) of the Palapa metropolitan area, indicating that the broader region falls under deliberate urban and territorial development plans. Regarding Jati Hilir's internal structure, population, or distinctive local characteristics, no verified settlement-level sources are available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Jati Hilir is not available in the sources at hand, so the following information relies on broader contexts of Kota Pariaman and West Sumatra. Kota Pariaman, as one of the smaller cities in West Sumatra, belongs to the development district of the Palapa metropolitan area, which evaluates territorial location at the regional level. The relatively short distance of approximately 25 kilometers from Minangkabau Airport also influences accessibility of the broader region and, in connection with this, considerations regarding real estate property. Generally speaking, in Indonesia, property acquisition by foreigners is legally restricted: foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), though certain forms—such as long-term lease arrangements or Hak Pakai title—are theoretically available. These legal frameworks must in all cases be clarified with the involvement of an Indonesian notary public or real estate attorney, as regulations may change and can also depend on local specificities.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable source is available regarding safety and security in Jati Hilir. With respect to Kota Pariaman and West Sumatra province as a whole, the region is not listed as a special danger zone in Indonesian government or international travel warnings. West Sumatra province is an area with complex natural geographic conditions, where seismic activity—resulting from Indonesia's broader geological situation—is a generally relevant factor to consider, but this natural hazard is characteristic of the entire archipelago and is not a particular distinguishing feature of Jati Hilir or Kota Pariaman in itself. For travelers and those intending to settle, local authorities (kelurahan and kecamatan level administration) and current government briefings can provide up-to-date, reliable security information.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain named tourist attractions directly connected to Jati Hilir. In the broader context of Pariaman Tengah district and Kota Pariaman, however, it may be noted that Kota Pariaman is a coastal city in whose region the traditions of Minangkabau culture characteristic of West Sumatra are predominant. The coastline belonging to the city, nearby smaller islands, and Minangkabau architectural heritage are generally counted among the attractions of the region, but these are located at varying distances from Jati Hilir, and their precise location can only be determined from on-site sources. Kota Pariaman as a whole is approximately 56 kilometers from Padang, where a broader range of cultural and natural attractions of West Sumatra province is also accessible. Jati Hilir itself—based on available data—does not qualify as an independent tourist destination.
Summary
Jati Hilir is a small settlement administratively assigned to Pariaman Tengah district within Kota Pariaman city in West Sumatra province. The city, which had a population of nearly 95,500 in 2021, is located approximately 25 kilometers from Minangkabau Airport and about 56 kilometers from Padang, and belongs to the buffer zone of the Palapa metropolitan development area. No independent, detailed information about Jati Hilir can be found in available public sources, so regarding real estate market, tourist, and public security matters, the general context at the level of Kota Pariaman and West Sumatra is the applicable reference.

