[4] Traditionally, in culture and language, Mukomuko is close to the Pesisir Selatan Regency in West Sumatra Province.
[5] In the past the Mukomuko area was part of the West Coast region (Pasisie Baraik) Minangkabau tribe.
However, since the British colonial period, the Mukomuko area has been included in the Bengkulu administration (Bencoolen).
During the independence period, the Mukomuko region was included in the North Bengkulu Regency.
Attractions in Mukomuko Regency include: Abrasion Beach (But Lauik), Beautiful Lotus Lake, Wide Lake, Nimbung Lake, Manjunto Air Dam, Fort Anna (Benteng Anna), Air Rami Beach, Pandan Wangi Beach, the dam which was inaugurated by President Soeharto is located in Kec.V Koto and no less interesting is Turtle conservation, located in the village of Retak Ilir, Ipuh District.
The local cultural heritage, which includes the cultural splendor and history of the kingdom, can be explored by both domestic and foreign tourists visiting this Regency, and will continue to be preserved for the sake of the continuity of the legacy of the past and history.
Note: (a) comprising 3 kelurahan (Bandar Ratu, Koto Jaya and Pasar Mukomuko) and 6 desa.