Bukit Seguntang ("Seguntang Hill") is a 29–30 metres high small
hill located at the northern bank of
Musi River and within the vicinity of
Palembang, capital city of
South Sumatra province,
Indonesia. It is located around 3 kilometres north from Musi river northern bank and around four kilometres southwest from Palembang city center. The place is considered sacred by the locals and home of many archeological relics believed to be related to
Srivijaya Empire, once a dominating political power around
Malacca Strait (6th to 13th century AD). Today the hill gain status as an archaeological park.