Margo Dadi – small settlement in Tumijajar district of Lampung province
Margo Dadi is located in Lampung province in Indonesia, within Tulang Bawang Barat regency, in Tumijajar kecamatan (district). Based on its geographical coordinates, the settlement lies near South Sumatra, in the southern part of the Sumatran island. Lampung province is the southernmost province of Sumatra, with its capital at Bandar Lampung; the province comprises two cities and thirteen kabupaten (regencies) in total. Since no independent, detailed administrative or statistical sources on Margo Dadi are currently available, the description below relies on verified data accessible at the level of the immediate district, regency, and province.
General overview
Margo Dadi belongs to Tumijajar kecamatan, which forms part of Tulang Bawang Barat regency. Tulang Bawang Barat itself is a relatively young administrative unit within Lampung province, created in response to development needs in the interior Sumatran territories. In the region, agriculture – primarily palm oil and rubber plantations, along with food crop cultivation – plays a decisive role in the local economy. Margo Dadi, true to its name (the Indonesian word "margo" means path or space, while "dadi" carries the meaning of "realization" or "success" in Javanese and Lampung dialects), is a smaller, village-like community organized into an administrative system centered around the district center. The settlement itself does not rank among widely recognized, tourism-oriented destinations; rather, it is characterized by plantation agriculture and a small-community way of life. According to 2025 data, Lampung province has a population of approximately 9.3 million, with a population density of roughly 280 people per square kilometer; this is a figure understood at the provincial level, and when applied to villages naturally presents a different picture.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level source data is available regarding Margo Dadi's real estate market. Considering the broader context, the real estate market in Lampung province and within Tulang Bawang Barat regency exhibits characteristics typical of interior Sumatran areas: agricultural plots and smaller residential properties dominate, while infrastructure development gradually expands the region's accessibility and attractiveness. Throughout the province, significant plantation investments have been realized in recent decades, which has also influenced demand for land. It is important for foreign nationals to know that Indonesian land law contains generally applicable restrictions: as a rule, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia, but may only hold limited forms of use rights or building use rights for a specified duration (for example, Hak Pakai). This general regulatory framework applies across the entire country, thus also in Lampung province, including Tulang Bawang Barat regency. From an investment perspective, interior Sumatran areas are primarily relevant for those interested in the agro-industrial sector; real estate transactions in small-community villages are generally modest and largely occur among local actors.
Safety and security
No concrete, settlement-level statistics or crime data on Margo Dadi are available in accessible sources. Generally speaking, the public safety situation in rural, agricultural areas of Lampung province presents a mixed picture: in smaller villages, community control and traditional neighborhood networks typically provide stability, while certain urban and transitional zones in the province occasionally come under attention due to higher crime rates. Interior, rural settlements in Tulang Bawang Barat regency – such as Margo Dadi – generally fall into the quieter, less trafficked category; however, this represents a generalizable observation at the provincial level rather than concrete local data. Those planning to visit or stay longer are advised to obtain up-to-date information from local authorities and current travel advisories.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention named tourist attractions in Margo Dadi's immediate vicinity. However, the broader Lampung province does possess numerous verifiable natural and cultural values accessible from other points in the region. Near Lampung's southern tip, in the vicinity of the Sunda Strait, lies the Krakatau volcanic islands area, a regionally known natural spectacle. In the southwestern part of the province, Way Kambas National Park is noted for its elephant rehabilitation program and rich wildlife; it is one of the best-known ecotourism destinations in Lampung. Bandar Lampung, the provincial capital, is likewise a significant cultural and commercial center, accessible via Radin Inten II International Airport and Tanjung Karang railway station. All these attractions, however, are located in other parts of the province; their exact distance from Margo Dadi cannot be determined with certainty based on available data. The local natural characteristics of Tumijajar district and Tulang Bawang Barat regency – river valleys, plantation areas – may hold some appeal for those interested in agritourism and nature walking, but no concrete, source-based data is available on this matter either.
Summary
Margo Dadi is a small, rural-character settlement in Tumijajar district of Tulang Bawang Barat regency in Lampung province in South Sumatra. The location does not rank among widely documented sites from either a tourism or real estate market perspective; available information can primarily be understood at the provincial and regency level. Lampung as a province holds significance in terms of plantation agriculture, natural values, and the transitional traffic between Sumatra and Java; Margo Dadi can be situated within this broader context as one of the region's anonymous, village communities.

