Karya Maju – a small settlement in Pengabuan District, western Jambi Province
Karya Maju is a minor Indonesian settlement located in Jambi Province (Provinsi Jambi) on the island of Sumatra, specifically within Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency, and belonging to Pengabuan District. Based on its coordinates (approximately 1.1 degrees south latitude and 103 degrees east longitude), the settlement lies near the eastern coastal plain of Sumatra on relatively low-lying terrain. The seat of Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency is Kuala Tungkal, which forms part of Tungkal Ilir District. Karya Maju itself is a small rural unit for which independent, authenticated data is not available; therefore, the following account relies primarily on verifiable information concerning the broader administrative framework, namely Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency.
General overview
The name Karya Maju in Indonesian roughly translates to "progressive work" or "developing work," representing a typical example of the naming tradition characteristic of villages founded or renamed during transmigration across Sumatra. Pengabuan District is one of the subdistricts of Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency, forming one of the regency's thirteen districts in total. The regency's total area is 5,009.82 square kilometers, and by the end of 2024 a population of 336,978 was registered here. Much of the terrain is characterized by low-lying, partly marshy landscape rich in peatlands and river valleys, typical of Sumatra's eastern coastal plains generally. In the region, agriculture—primarily palm oil production—and fishing are the dominant economic activities, characteristic of lower-lying, water-adjacent villages such as those in Pengabuan District. No sources are available for Karya Maju regarding outstanding industrial facilities, special administrative roles, or other characteristics that might make the village regionally known; the settlement is likely one among numerous smaller villages built on agricultural and fishing communities in the given district.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data, land prices, or investment activity relating to Karya Maju are not available. In the broader context of Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency and Jambi Province, real estate markets in such eastern Sumatran coastal areas are typically driven by economic activity linked to plantation agriculture (primarily palm oil and rubber) and fishing, and are considerably less developed than those in larger urban centers or tourist zones associated with Bali and Java. Under Indonesian regulations governing foreign ownership, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural land or residential property; for foreigners, usage rights (Hak Pakai) or other limited property titles are applicable, typically for periods of up to 30 years with renewal options. This general legal framework applies to Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency and thus to Karya Maju as well. Should investment interest arise in the region, involvement of a local notary and Indonesian legal adviser is essential, as regulatory details may vary by area and property type.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated statistical data is available regarding public safety in Karya Maju. Generally speaking, public safety conditions in rural, small-village areas of Jambi Province typically align with the median Indonesian average, with lower crime rates compared to large cities; however, risks arising from the condition of transportation infrastructure and the natural environment—flooding hazards in marshy areas and tropical climate—are more determinative than violent crime. No published, detailed crime statistics are available for Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency or Pengabuan District that could be cited. For travelers and local residents, practical caution, attention to transportation safety, and monitoring of local information regarding weather and flooding are generally recommended, particularly during the rainy season.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, points of interest, or special attractions are known from sources regarding Karya Maju as a tourism destination. At the Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency level, the regency seat of Kuala Tungkal is the most recognized urban center, situated near Berhala Strait on the coast, and is known for its fishing culture and local customs interwoven with Malay traditions. The regency's territory encompasses the marshy, mangrove-forested and river-delta regions characteristic of Sumatra's eastern coastal plain, offering primarily natural attractions rather than developed tourist infrastructure. Karya Maju itself presumably does not appear on tourist maps, and Pengabuan District is not known as a prominent, source-supported tourist destination. For those interested in the region, visiting the city of Kuala Tungkal and experiencing the kabupaten's riverine and coastal natural environment represents the most readily accessible option; however, detailed sources regarding these are similarly unavailable.
Summary
Karya Maju is a small village situated in Pengabuan District within Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency in Jambi Province on Sumatra, for which independent, detailed administrative, real estate market, or tourism data is not accessible. The broader region, Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency, is a unit with a population of nearly 337,000 and an area exceeding 5,000 square kilometers, its economy based primarily on agriculture and fishing, with its seat at Kuala Tungkal. Karya Maju fits into this rural, eastern Sumatran coastal setting, and is presumably a typical small village community functioning in accordance with local economic and natural conditions.

