Karya Pelita – a small village in Marga Sakti Sebelat District, North Bengkulu Regency
Karya Pelita is an Indonesian village (desa) that falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara (North Bengkulu Regency) in Bengkulu Province on Sumatra. It is located in Kecamatan Marga Sakti Sebelat District, and based on its coordinates approximately at –3.156°, 101.735°, it sits in the regency's interior highland and hilly zone. The regency's administrative center is Arga Makmur, which serves as the hub of administrative and commercial affairs in the region. Direct, village-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the settlement are not currently available; therefore, the following description is based on verified data concerning Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara and general characteristics observable throughout the region.
General overview
Karya Pelita does not rank among Indonesia's widely known or heavily touristed settlements; it is primarily characterized as an agricultural, rural community, as can be inferred from both the name of Kecamatan Marga Sakti Sebelat District and its geographic location. Detailed, authenticated public information about the district and the village itself is not available. In broader context, Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara lies near West Sumatra's coastline, and according to the 2020 Indonesian census, the regency's total population was 296,523 people, rising to approximately 312,000 by mid-2025. Following earlier administrative reorganizations, the regency covers an area of 4,424.60 km², which represents a relatively low population density of just 67 people per square kilometer. This figure well illustrates that numerous villages in the region, including presumably Karya Pelita, offer scattered settlement patterns and lifestyles characteristic of forested agricultural areas. Livelihoods are generally tied to small-scale farming, plantation agriculture (typically palm oil, rubber, and food commodity production) and forestry activities, features that are generally applicable to rural areas throughout Bengkulu Province.
Real estate and investment
Authenticated, detailed real estate market data for Karya Pelita and its immediate surroundings is not available. At the broader Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara regency level, the 2024 local budget (APBD) totaled 1,445,782,633,024 Indonesian rupiah, indicating the funds available for public services and infrastructure development and suggesting that the region's economic potential remains at a moderate development level relative to its size. In rural, lesser-known villages, property prices are generally considerably lower than in Indonesian tourist destinations or major cities; however, market liquidity—that is, the ease of selling properties—also remains constrained. It is important for foreign nationals to note that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property; for them, typically usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) or other time-limited usage forms apply. These legal frameworks are valid throughout the entire country, and therefore also apply to Bengkulu Province and North Bengkulu Regency. From an investment perspective, the region—particularly its less developed rural areas—does not currently attract significant external capital, and infrastructure provision (roads, utilities, internet access) may be of variable quality in smaller settlements.
Safety and security
Specific, authenticated statistical data on public safety in Karya Pelita is not publicly available. Generally speaking, Bengkulu Province and within it Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara exhibit the public safety situation characteristic of rural Indonesian regions: daily life in rural communities is typically peaceful, and crime rates tend to be lower compared to major urban areas. However, in certain forested, less densely populated parts of the region, natural hazards—such as flooding and forest-related conflicts associated with plantation expansion—may occur; these are matters of nature and environment rather than public safety concerns. Concrete crime data for the village or district cannot be provided in the absence of reliable sources; persons visiting or wishing to settle here are advised to inquire with local authorities or district police about the current situation.
Tourist attractions
Karya Pelita itself does not appear in Indonesian tourism sources, and no authenticated information about named attractions is available for Kecamatan Marga Sakti Sebelat District. The broader tourism potential of Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara Regency is generally defined by the fact that the regency—according to Wikipedia sources—lies on the West Sumatra coastline and encompasses the Enggano Island, which is located farther from Bengkulu's southern coast. Enggano Island, with its isolation and natural values, counts as an exotic destination within the region, though it is geographically and logistically considerably more distant from Karya Pelita. In the regency's interior areas, Sumatra's characteristic natural environment—tropical forests, river valleys, plantation landscapes—forms the backdrop, which may hold appeal for some nature enthusiasts, but no authenticated sources are available regarding organized tourism infrastructure or established visitor routes in the area.
Summary
Karya Pelita is a small, rural Indonesian settlement located in Kecamatan Marga Sakti Sebelat District within Kabupaten Bengkulu Utara Regency in Bengkulu Province on the island of Sumatra. Detailed, authenticated information about the village is currently not publicly available; therefore, the characterization relies primarily on facts at the regency level and on relationships generally applicable to rural areas in Sumatra. The area is a low-density, agriculturally embedded region whose real estate market and tourism infrastructure remain modest in scope; acquiring deeper local knowledge would benefit from consulting current, local sources.

