Margo Mulyo – rural settlement in Lampung province in southern Sumatra
Margo Mulyo is a smaller settlement (desa) in Indonesia's Lampung province, at the southern tip of Sumatra island. Administratively, it belongs to Tegineneng kecamatan (district), which is part of Kabupaten Pesawaran. The provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, is the dominant city of the region, and based on coordinates, Margo Mulyo lies not far from it, in the interior inland areas. Lampung province as a whole, with approximately 9.27 million inhabitants (2025 data), is one of Sumatra's most populous and agriculturally active regions.
General overview
Margo Mulyo is a small community belonging to Tegineneng district, located in the characteristically agrarian interior Lampung countryside. The settlement itself does not appear in broad tourism or economic literature, so available sources provide information only at the Lampung province level. Within the southern Sumatra region, the province is primarily known for its agriculture – particularly coffee, pepper, coconut, and rubber cultivation. Tegineneng district lies in the interior, foothill-to-plain zone of Kabupaten Pesawaran, and settlements in the region are typically characterized by agricultural production, rural lifestyle, and relatively low urbanization levels. The name Margo Mulyo – based on the "mulyo" root word (meaning noble, prosperity), widespread in both Javanese and Lampung traditions – likely relates to the settlement history of the region's agricultural population, though no verifiable local historical sources exist for this. Kabupaten Pesawaran is a relatively young administrative unit, carved out from Kabupaten Tanggamus territory during administrative reforms in the 2000s.
Real estate and investment
For Margo Mulyo, neither settlement-level nor detailed real estate market data tied to Tegineneng district is available in verifiable form. Considering the broader Lampung context, it can be stated that in Lampung province's interior, rural areas, property prices are typically significantly lower than in the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung, or in Indonesia's tourism-developed regions. The trade in agricultural land and smaller residential properties in the province's rural areas occurs between local players, and demand primarily follows agricultural utilization logic. It is important for foreign investors to know that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (Hak Milik), but can only enter into property-related agreements through specific lease and use rights – such as Hak Pakai or Hak Sewa. This general Indonesian regulation applies to Lampung province, including Kabupaten Pesawaran. Those intending to invest in the region are advised to engage local legal and notarial assistance and verify the current regulatory framework based on applicable Indonesian agricultural and land law.
Safety and security
No independent, settlement-level statistics or verifiable sources exist regarding Margo Mulyo's safety and security. Considering Lampung province as a whole, the province's rural, countryside zones generally demonstrate calmer security conditions than the province's larger urban areas. Tegineneng district's interior, agriculturally-characterized settlements – such as Margo Mulyo – typically function in lower-density, community-based village environments, where public security is primarily influenced by local community norms and the rukun tetangga (neighborhood self-organization) institution. In general, it is advisable to observe basic precautions and inquire about local conditions from reliable local sources before traveling, as circumstances can vary over time and by location.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions do not appear in available sources regarding Margo Mulyo. However, the broader Lampung region offers numerous verifiable natural and cultural values: Lampung province is known for its proximity to the Sunda Strait, views of Krakatau volcano, and Way Kambas National Park, which is one of Indonesia's most significant Sumatran elephant reserves. These attractions, however, are not located in Tegineneng district or in the immediate vicinity of Margo Mulyo, but rather in other parts of the province. Within Kabupaten Pesawaran territory, Teluk Kiluan bay and the Pahawang islands attract nature enthusiasts, though these also lie at other points in the regency, and source-verified data on their exact distance from Margo Mulyo cannot be established. For those interested in interior areas, the Lampung plantation landscape and the daily life of rural agrarian communities may provide a sense of local atmosphere, though these are not documented as organized tourism programs.
Summary
Margo Mulyo is a small, rural Lampung desa located within Kabupaten Pesawaran territory, in Tegineneng district, in southern Sumatra. No independent, detailed administrative or tourism sources exist for the settlement, so its characteristics can be understood within the broader rural Lampung context: an agricultural setting with relatively low urbanization levels, where both the real estate market and public life are organized around local agricultural traditions. For those interested in Lampung province's interior countryside or the natural values of Pesawaran regency, it is worthwhile to explore the province's broader offerings and rely on local sources for specific orientation.

