Labuh Panjang – a small settlement in X Koto Diatas district, Solok regency, West Sumatra
Labuh Panjang is a small administrative unit (desa or nagari) in Indonesia, belonging to Kabupaten Solok in the province of West Sumatra (Sumatera Barat). The settlement is located in X Koto Diatas kecamatan, which according to its coordinates (-0.6679068, 100.6787942) is situated near the equator in the internal, hilly and mountainous regions of Sumatra. The regency's capital, Kota Solok, is one of the most important destinations and transportation hubs in the broader region, providing context for the rural character of Labuh Panjang's location. The available source materials do not contain detailed, settlement-level data regarding Labuh Panjang, therefore the following information is based on verifiable data at the regency and provincial level, which is indicated in every case.
General overview
Labuh Panjang belongs to X Koto Diatas kecamatan within Kabupaten Solok territory. Kabupaten Solok is an extensive regency, predominantly rural and agricultural in character, located in West Sumatra province, and its area encompasses certain sections of the Bukit Barisan range and the associated volcanic plateaus. Kota Solok – the eponymous urban center, which administratively functions as an enclave-like embedded independent kotamadya – is the most significant urban core in the regency's broader territory; according to the source, its population measured in mid-2024 was 83,907 inhabitants. The regency's rural settlements, including those lying in X Koto Diatas district, typically consist of smaller communities where rice cultivation and horticulture form the basis of livelihood. The name "X Koto Diatas" itself – literally meaning approximately "ten upper kotas" – refers to a traditional Minangkabau territorial unit, indicating that this region is situated within the area of ancient Minangkabau culture and administrative tradition. Regionally, Labuh Panjang is not considered a known tourism or commercial destination; based on its location and size, it presents the image of a typically rural, small settlement characteristic of internal Sumatran areas.
Real estate and investment
No reliable data on the real estate market for Labuh Panjang is available from authoritative sources; therefore, the following reflects broader conditions at the Kabupaten Solok and Sumatera Barat level. In rural areas of Kabupaten Solok, real estate prices are generally lower than in Sumatran major cities or in the more developed markets of Bali and Java, which is primarily due to local demand patterns and agricultural land use. Investment dynamics at the regency level are shaped by agricultural production and regional infrastructure development; Kota Solok's role as a transportation hub – which the source highlights, emphasizing its position as the meeting point of routes leading to Padang (approximately 64 km) and Bukittinggi (approximately 71 km) – indirectly influences the real estate market attractiveness of the broader region. For foreign nationals, Indonesian legislation generally restricts the acquisition of land ownership: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can be obtained exclusively by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically rely on long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the so-called Hak Pakai title. In rural, smaller settlements like Labuh Panjang likely is, the real estate market is typically less liquid and less transparent than in urban environments, which requires heightened diligence in every transaction.
Safety and security
No authentic public safety data regarding Labuh Panjang can be found in the available sources. The broader Sumatera Barat province is generally counted among the lower public safety risk regions of Indonesia: strong Minangkabau cultural traditions create robust community cohesion and local norm systems, which are particularly evident in rural areas. Rural, internal Sumatran small settlements are typically characterized by low population density and strong local community networks, which usually have a positive effect on everyday security perceptions. At the same time, it can be said generally that in any travel to Indonesia, it is advisable to pay attention to standard precautions, and it is recommended to review current foreign ministry advisories regarding the specific region. It is particularly important to emphasize that this text does not contain criminal statistics or a specific security assessment for Labuh Panjang, since such data is not available from any source.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions regarding Labuh Panjang are listed in the available source materials; therefore, the following describes only the broader context of Kabupaten Solok and Sumatera Barat. The broader territory of Kabupaten Solok is known for the natural attributes of the Bukit Barisan range; the region contains volcanic lakes, including lake systems located in Sumatra's internal areas, which constitute one of the province's characteristic natural values. Sumatera Barat as a province generally offers richly documented natural and cultural attractions – ranging from traditional Minangkabau architecture to volcanic landscapes – which are accessible in the territory surrounding the regency as a whole. The proximity of Kota Solok (which according to the source is only approximately 64 km from the province's capital, Padang, and approximately 71 km from the city of Bukittinggi) means that for those moving through the wider region, these urban and natural destinations are also accessible. No authentic data is available regarding Labuh Panjang's specific tourism infrastructure, accommodation options, or entry conditions.
Summary
Labuh Panjang is a rural small settlement in West Sumatra's Kabupaten Solok regency, located in X Koto Diatas kecamatan. The available source materials do not contain detailed, settlement-level data, so the general characterization is based on broader regency and provincial level connections. The region fits into a rural, agricultural setting, defined by Minangkabau cultural traditions, and lies at an accessible distance from Kota Solok – the marked transportation hub – in internal Sumatran terms. Regarding real estate market conditions, public safety matters, or tourism aspects, no specific, verified data is available for Labuh Panjang; those interested are advised to seek on-site orientation and contact local administrative authorities for current, reliable information.

