Buluah Kasok – a small Minangkabau settlement in the interior of West Sumatra
Buluah Kasok is a small settlement (in Indonesian: nagari or desa) in West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province, Indonesia. Administratively, it belongs to the Lubuk Tarok kecamatan (district), which forms part of Kabupaten Sijunjung (Sijunjung Regency). Based on its coordinates (–0.88° N, 101.06° E), the settlement is located in the interior, mountainous zone of Sumatra island, slightly south of the equator. The broader province of Sumatera Barat has its capital in Padang, from which Buluah Kasok lies to the northeast, toward the interior of the island.
General overview
Buluah Kasok does not appear as an independent entry in major encyclopedias or tourism sources, so detailed publicly available population or area data for the settlement cannot be accessed. Within the Lubuk Tarok district and Kabupaten Sijunjung framework, the area forms part of the so-called Minangkabau cultural zone: the decisive majority of the province's population is of Minangkabau ethnicity, and village community life is strongly shaped by this matrilineal tradition of social organization. Regarding religious composition, provincial data indicates that approximately 97.4 percent of Sumatera Barat's inhabitants are Muslim, and this proportion is largely characteristic of rural districts, including villages in Sijunjung Regency. In the interior parts of the kabupaten, economic life traditionally rests on agriculture—mainly rice cultivation, rubber and palm oil plantations—and this pattern very likely applies to Buluah Kasok's immediate surroundings as well, although the settlement itself is not specifically characterized by these data with supporting sources. The Kabupaten Sijunjung's hilly landscape and its relative distance from the province's capital, Padang, suggest that a closed, traditional village lifestyle dominates here.
Real estate and investment
No publicly available, verifiable data exist concerning Buluah Kasok's real estate market. The broader region—namely Sumatera Barat and within it Kabupaten Sijunjung—presents a very different real estate market picture compared to larger cities such as Padang or Bukittinggi. In rural, agricultural zones—as Lubuk Tarok is considered—real estate prices are generally significantly below the national or provincial average, and transaction volume is low. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' property purchasing opportunities are restricted by generally applicable regulations: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can only be acquired by Indonesian citizens. Foreigners may, under certain conditions, acquire long-term usage rights (Hak Pakai) or gain property access through investment-structured arrangements, but these frameworks are uniform throughout the country and do not stem specifically from local characteristics of Sijunjung Regency. From an investment perspective, in the case of such a remote, small rural settlement, slow capital appreciation and limited liquidity are characteristic based on broader regency-level experience.
Safety and security
No specific public safety statistics or police data for Buluah Kasok are available in publicly accessible sources. Generally speaking, the rural, interior zones of Sumatera Barat province—as the Lubuk Tarok kecamatan is considered—traditionally fall among areas inhabited by small, close-knit communities where communal social control is typically strong. The province had approximately 5.53 million inhabitants in the 2020 census, with the majority concentrated in cities and coastal areas; interior mountainous villages are more sparsely populated. Nevertheless, no verifiable claim specifically regarding public safety for Buluah Kasok or even Kabupaten Sijunjung can be made from this source, so it is only worth noting that the region fits into the general West Sumatran rural context.
Tourist attractions
No tourist attractions directly linked to Buluah Kasok appear in available sources. However, Sumatera Barat province as a whole is home to numerous natural and cultural landmarks that are relevant within the broader regional context. The province was once the center of the Pagaruyung Kingdom—a state founded by Adityawarman in 1347—and traditional Minangkabau architecture, with its characteristic steeply curved roofs of rumah gadangs, as well as living cultural traditions, can be found in rural areas. Kabupaten Sijunjung itself possesses a natural landscape defined by Sumatra's interior hills and the river valleys that cut through them, but specific landmarks tied to the district cannot be named due to lack of sources. In the Indo.Rent database, Buluah Kasok appears primarily with location data, and travelers are advised to seek information about specific program opportunities at the Lubuk Tarok district or Kabupaten Sijunjung level.
Summary
Buluah Kasok is a small rural settlement in West Sumatra province, Indonesia, in the Lubuk Tarok kecamatan, as part of Kabupaten Sijunjung. Detailed data specifically and publicly available about the village are not known; the settlement is characterized primarily by Minangkabau cultural heritage, the interior Sumatran mountainous landscape, and rural agricultural lifestyle, which can be inferred from the broader provincial and regency-level context. With regard to the real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the frameworks of the broader surroundings—Sumatera Barat and Kabupaten Sijunjung—are determining factors, as settlement-level data are currently not available.

