Dwi Karya Bakti – small Sumatran village in Kecamatan Pelepat, Kabupaten Bungo
Dwi Karya Bakti is an Indonesian village (dusun) located on the island of Sumatra in Jambi Province, within Kecamatan Pelepat of Kabupaten Bungo (Bungo Regency). Based on its coordinates (–1.7427° S, 102.2205° E), it lies in the inland areas of the regency, relatively far from the province's coastlines. As settlement-level source material is currently not available, the description below relies primarily on verifiable data accessible at Kabupaten Bungo level and broader regional context. The regency seat is the city of Muara Bungo, which serves as the local center of administration and economic activity.
General overview
Dwi Karya Bakti is one of the villages in Kecamatan Pelepat, which – based on its name – likely originated within a settlement or development program, as the name "Dwi Karya Bakti" translates roughly as "dual service" or "dual sacrificial activity," terms in Indonesia that typically refer to transmigrant or community-building traditions. Kabupaten Bungo as a whole covers an area of 4,659 km² and had a population of approximately 377,000 in mid-2024; the regency comprises 17 kecamatan, 12 kelurahan, and 141 dusun. From a natural resources perspective, the region is characterized by agricultural plantation-based economy: the local economy is sustained primarily by rubber plantations and oil palm cultivation, both sectors providing significant employment. Additionally, coal mining occurs within Kabupaten Bungo territory, and gold deposits are present across nearly the entire regency. This means that the immediate surroundings of Dwi Karya Bakti are presumably agricultural and plantation-based landscape, though only regency-level data are directly available. Kabupaten Bungo was established on October 12, 1999, through the division of the former Kabupaten Bungo Tebo.
Real estate and investment
For Dwi Karya Bakti, independent settlement-level real estate market data is not available; therefore, the following reflects the broader context of Kabupaten Bungo and Jambi Province. The economy of Kabupaten Bungo is determined by the rubber plantation and oil palm sector, as well as mining (coal, gold), which create a base economy that orients the rural real estate market primarily toward agricultural plots and simple residential properties. In inland areas of the province and smaller villages, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the provincial capital, the city of Jambi, or in more developed tourism-oriented regions. From an investment perspective, demand in the broader area may be driven by industrial and logistical needs linked to mining and plantation activities, but these typically affect the regency seat, Muara Bungo, and the main transportation axes. Under Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; however, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai) and other legal solutions are theoretically possible if the territory is not subject to special restrictions. In rural, smaller villages, real estate transactions typically proceed through local intermediaries and desa-level administration.
Safety and security
No independent, verified data is available regarding the public safety situation in Dwi Karya Bakti. In general terms, Jambi Province and the rural areas of Kabupaten Bungo within it can be considered moderately developed agricultural-mining regions in the context of Indonesian domestic conditions, where public safety can be assessed within the general framework applicable to rural Sumatra. Potential land use conflicts related to mining activities are among the general issues affecting the region, manifesting primarily in disputes over ownership and land use rights. In the absence of detailed crime statistics or settlement-level security assessments, comprehensive information cannot be provided; for current information regarding the affected area, publicly accessible statements from local authorities or the Indonesian National Police (Polri) may offer guidance.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source data is available regarding direct tourist attractions in Dwi Karya Bakti. The Kabupaten Bungo and Kecamatan Pelepat area possesses natural features typical of Sumatra's inland regions: the region's topography, plantations, and waterways may provide a backdrop for those interested in simple nature tourism or experiencing authentic rural Indonesian life, but these do not qualify as named tourist attractions in available sources. At the provincial level, the city of Jambi and its broader area contain better-known cultural and natural attractions, such as the Muaro Jambi temple complex, one of the most significant Sumatran Buddhist heritage sites; however, this location is geographically not part of Kabupaten Bungo territory but rather another part of the province. For Kabupaten Bungo, the availability of tourist infrastructure and named attractions is not detailed in available sources, so Dwi Karya Bakti may be considered a little-known small settlement lying somewhat off the major tourist routes from this perspective.
Summary
Dwi Karya Bakti is a small Indonesian village in Jambi Province, in Kecamatan Pelepat, Kabupaten Bungo, whose broader region is situated within an economic and natural environment defined by plantation agriculture (rubber, oil palm) and mining (coal, gold). Independent settlement-level source data is currently not available; based on data accessible for the regency as a whole, the area is rural and inland Sumatran in character. From tourism and real estate market perspectives, the broader region is little known, and for those with interest, the countryside is characterized primarily by everyday life in a local agricultural context.

