Garabak Data – a small village in the Kecamatan Tigo Lurah district of Kabupaten Solok, West Sumatra
Garabak Data is an Indonesian settlement located in the Kabupaten Solok administrative unit in West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat) province, falling within the Tigo Lurah district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-1.055035, 101.054802), the area is situated near the Equator in the interior of Sumatra island. As no direct settlement-level data source is available for this locality, the description below relies on verified information available at the Kabupaten Solok and Kota Solok levels, as well as general knowledge of the West Sumatra region, always clearly indicating which administrative level each piece of information pertains to.
General overview
Garabak Data forms part of Kecamatan Tigo Lurah, which is one of the less frequented, interior mountainous districts of Kabupaten Solok. Kabupaten Solok itself is one of the larger regencies in West Sumatra and should not be confused with the adjacent but independently administered Kota Solok. Kota Solok – for which Wikipedia sources are available – is an urban administrative unit with approximately 83,907 inhabitants (as measured in mid-2024), and it lies at a strategic crossroads: approximately 64 km southeast of Padang (the provincial capital of West Sumatra) and roughly 71 km south of the city of Bukittinggi. This role as a transport hub determines the character of the broader Solok region as a whole. Garabak Data itself is a smaller, rural settlement for which verified sources on exact population figures or administrative status (nagari, jorong) are not available. The name Tigo Lurah in an Indonesian–Minangkabau context refers to "three valleys," which suggests the topographical complexity of the area. West Sumatra as a whole is characterized by Minangkabau cultural heritage, traditional customary law (adat), and distinctive folk architecture based on upturned roof designs, which are defining features in numerous villages in the region and likely in this district as well.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data is not available for Garabak Data. In the broader context of Kabupaten Solok and West Sumatra province, it can be said that in rural, mountainous districts, property prices and land transactions are generally moderate and are evaluated in terms of local agricultural and agro-tourism utilization. In Indonesia, property acquisition by foreigners is possible within regulated frameworks: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can be acquired exclusively by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or other restricted title forms. This general regulatory framework applies throughout the country, including in villages falling within the Kabupaten Solok district. In underdeveloped rural areas such as those in the Tigo Lurah district, investment appeal is determined primarily by agricultural potential, possible eco-tourism development opportunities, and infrastructure accessibility, though concrete, verified data on these matters is not available.
Safety and security
Settlement-level public safety data and crime statistics for Garabak Data do not appear in verified sources. Regarding West Sumatra province as a whole, it can be said that rural districts generally present a different public safety profile compared to other urban areas of the country, owing to their lower population density and the strong presence of traditional community norms (adat), though this is a generally applicable observation rather than a specific assessment of Garabak Data. The interior, mountainous location of Kecamatan Tigo Lurah may also contribute to the area being less affected by urban-style crime, but this remains only a general regional correlation that would be well worth supplementing with local knowledge and current sources before anyone makes concrete decisions regarding the location.
Tourist attractions
No verified source identifies tourist attractions that are directly linked to and specifically named after Garabak Data. The broader Kabupaten Solok area within West Sumatra hosts several districts with natural and cultural value: the province as a whole is characterized by volcanic mountainous landscapes, lake systems – including Danau Singkarak, whose existence in West Sumatra is well-known and verifiable – and built heritage of traditional Minangkabau village culture. These assets, however, are primarily identifiable at the Kabupaten Solok and West Sumatra province levels and are not necessarily directly linked to Garabak Data or the Tigo Lurah district. The interior, rural character of the district would presumably hold appeal for those interested in natural environments, though concrete, verified information on this is not available.
Summary
Garabak Data is a small, rural settlement in West Sumatra, in the Kecamatan Tigo Lurah district of Kabupaten Solok, for which independent, detailed data sources are not accessible. The broader Solok region is considered an important transport-hub area of West Sumatra province, with the nearby city of Kota Solok counting nearly 84,000 inhabitants and located approximately 64 km from Padang. Garabak Data itself is a sparsely documented village with a mountainous location, and understanding it requires on-site experience and current information obtainable from local administrative authorities or the offices of Kecamatan Tigo Lurah.

