Daya Murni – small settlement in Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir, Kabupaten Bungo, Jambi Province
Daya Murni is a rural settlement in Jambi Province on Sumatra, Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir and Kabupaten Bungo regency. According to its geographic coordinates (-1.6606674, 102.409403), it is located in the central-southern part of Bungo regency. The regency seat, Muara Bungo, serves as the administrative and commercial center of the broader region. The settlement forms part of the natural resource-rich interior Sumatran countryside, characterized by the tropical vegetation and agricultural use typical of Jambi Province.
General overview
Daya Murni is a little-known, small rural community for which separate, detailed public data sources are not available. The settlement belongs to the Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir administrative unit, which is one of 17 kecamatan in Kabupaten Bungo. The entire Bungo regency covers an area of 4,659 square kilometers, representing approximately 9.80 percent of Jambi Province's total surface; the regency's total population was 376,913 in mid-2024. The regency comprises a total of 141 dusun (rural administrative units) and 12 kelurahan, with Daya Murni fitting into this structure as one of them. In the manner typical of interior Sumatran rural villages, local economic life is presumed to be closely linked to agriculture and extraction of natural resources, although verified sources specific to the settlement are not available. For Kabupaten Bungo as a whole, it is characteristic that rubber and oil palm plantations, as well as coal mining, are determining economic factors; gold is also found throughout nearly the entire regency. These characteristics provide an interpretive framework for the broader region surrounding Daya Murni, although precise data relating to the village itself are unknown.
Real estate and investment
For Daya Murni, no independent, verifiable sources on the local real estate market are available. When assessed in the context of Kabupaten Bungo as a whole, it can be stated that in such interior Sumatran rural regions, real estate transactions are typically low-intensity and concentrate primarily on agricultural land and modestly developed residential properties. The region's economic base provided by plantation agriculture—particularly oil palm and rubber—affects the value of and demand for agricultural land throughout Bungo regency. Under Indonesia's generally applicable land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot, as a rule, acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real property; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. This regulation is valid throughout the country, including in Jambi Province and Kabupaten Bungo. In rural, less developed areas, involving local authorities and legal experts before making investment decisions is particularly important.
Safety and security
Direct, factual sources on the public safety situation in Daya Murni are not available. Limited public data are accessible regarding the general characteristics of Kabupaten Bungo and Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir. It can be stated in general terms that rural, sparsely populated areas of Jambi Province—including interior Sumatran agricultural regions—are not among nationally identified areas of critical public security concern; however, precise statistics cannot be cited on this matter. In rural communities, local social cohesion and traditional community norms generally play a determining role in shaping everyday security. When planning travel or residence, it is recommended to inquire about current local conditions and to follow current information issued by Indonesian authorities and one's own country's foreign affairs services.
Tourist attractions
No single named tourist attraction is contained in available verified sources regarding Daya Murni. Even at the Kabupaten Bungo level, only general characteristics are known: the regency's natural features—including interior Sumatran jungle, river valleys, and tropical wildlife—could represent potential appeal, although these are not documented in the immediate vicinity of Daya Murni. The name Pelepat Ilir kecamatan refers to the Pelepat River valley, which is a characteristic natural element of the region, but separate sources on specific visiting opportunities, accessibility, and tourist infrastructure are not available. Within Bungo regency territory, the primary access route is the main road passing through Muara Bungo city, from which roads branch out to the kecamatan. All this means that Daya Murni and its immediate surroundings are not currently considered a mapped tourist destination based on available public data.
Summary
Daya Murni is a rural Indonesian settlement in Jambi Province on Sumatra, within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Pelepat Ilir and Kabupaten Bungo. Detailed settlement-level public data are not available; the characteristics of the broader Bungo regency—plantation-based agriculture, coal mining and gold resources, and a total population of 376,913—provide contextual framework for the village. For serious inquiry from a tourist or real estate market perspective, local administrative sources and legal experts should be consulted for more precise, current information.

