Lumpo – small settlement in IV Jurai District of Pesisir Selatan Regency
Lumpo is an Indonesian village located in West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province, in Pesisir Selatan Regency, specifically in IV Jurai District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (−1.2385° S, 100.6534° E), it is situated on the western coastal strip of Sumatra, near the Indian Ocean. The broader region of the settlement is West Sumatra, which is one of Indonesia's provinces with the most distinctive cultural and natural characteristics, and for which detailed province-level sources are available, while specific, detailed documentation about Lumpo village itself is not accessible in this compilation.
General overview
Lumpo is not among Indonesia's or West Sumatra's more widely known municipalities; rather, it is a quiet, rural-character community whose life is shaped by the surrounding landscape and local agricultural and coastal activities. Its belonging to IV Jurai kecamatan means that administrative and service matters are tied to the district's seat. Pesisir Selatan Regency itself is a relatively urbanized area in the southern part of West Sumatra, where villages typically are situated on the coastal strip or at the foothills of interior highlands. In broader context, West Sumatra is the homeland of the Minangkabau people: this ethnicity is known for its distinctive matrilineal social system and traditional architecture, and its influence is perceptible in virtually all rural communities of the province, including those in the Pesisir Selatan area. According to the province's 2020 census data, its total population of 5,534,472 is composed of approximately 97.4 percent Muslims, which determines both daily life and the order of celebrations. In the case of Lumpo, a substantially different overall picture cannot be assumed, but concrete local data is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, reliable settlement-level data on Lumpo's real estate market is not available, therefore the following should consider the more general investment context of Pesisir Selatan Regency and West Sumatra province. The province as a whole exhibits relatively moderate real estate market activity compared to more dynamic Indonesian locations such as Bali or Java. The coastal location of Pesisir Selatan may generate interest in certain tourism and agricultural properties, primarily from domestic investors. For foreign nationals, Indonesian real estate regulation generally provides highly restricted possibilities for full ownership: Hak Milik (full ownership) is reserved only for Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically gain real estate use through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal titles, which are limited in both time and manner of use. In smaller, rural villages such as Lumpo may be, land turnover is typically low intensity, and prices fall far short of those in major cities or tourist centers. Based on all this, Lumpo requires a rather long-term, patient investor-minded approach, and consultation with a local legal advisor is certainly recommended before making an investment decision.
Safety and security
Specific, reliable data on public safety in Lumpo is not available. Generally speaking, in the rural areas of West Sumatra, the level of public safety, when considering the province as a whole, can be described as average within Indonesia. Smaller villages, such as Lumpo likely is, are typically characterized by lower crime rates than larger cities through traditional community bonds and close neighborhood relationships, however this cannot be substantiated with concrete statistics specific to this village. When approaching the area, it is advisable to observe the customary precautions generally applicable in Indonesia: secure storage of valuables, respect for local customs, and heightened attention to traffic conditions, particularly during the rainy season when rural road conditions may deteriorate.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention tourist attractions specifically identified with or named after Lumpo village. However, the broader Pesisir Selatan Regency and West Sumatra province offer numerous natural and cultural assets that may be accessible during excursions within the district. West Sumatra province is generally characterized by volcanic highland landscapes, coastal natural areas, and traditional villages and buildings associated with Minangkabau cultural heritage. The province's capital, Padang, where the province's most important cultural and gastronomic attractions are concentrated, can be reached by traveling north from Pesisir Selatan Regency. The Mentawai Islands, which are also part of West Sumatra, are known for their surfing and natural experiences, but these are accessible from Lumpo by sea. The natural values of the immediate surroundings—coastal landscapes, possibly river valleys—are likely known to the local community, but source-based, named descriptions cannot be provided.
Summary
Lumpo is a small, rural Indonesian settlement in IV Jurai District of Pesisir Selatan Regency in West Sumatra province, near the Indian Ocean coastal area. Detailed, independent documentation about the village is not available, so its characteristics can be framed based on available province- and region-level data: Minangkabau culture, the dominance of Islam, and rural lifestyle are probably determining factors here as well. From a real estate perspective, the settlement's rural, low-turnover character is the defining factor; direct sources on its tourism infrastructure and public safety are not available. For anyone interested in this area, thorough on-site information gathering and the involvement of reliable local experts is indispensable.

