Marga Jaya – a small Sumatran settlement in Meraksa Aji District, Tulangbawang Regency
Marga Jaya is an Indonesian village located in Tulangbawang Regency (Kabupaten Tulangbawang), situated in the north-central part of Lampung Province (Provinsi Lampung), and administratively falls under Meraksa Aji District (Kecamatan Meraksa Aji). Based on its geographical coordinates, it is positioned in the southern third of the island of Sumatra. Lampung Province is one of Indonesia's southernmost provinces, with its capital in the city of Bandar Lampung. Detailed, independent source material about the village itself is not available; therefore, the description below relies primarily on verifiable data about the province and the broader region, where this is clearly indicated.
General overview
Marga Jaya is not among well-known or touristically prominent settlements at either regional or national level; it does not appear separately in named sources. Kecamatan Meraksa Aji is a district within Kabupaten Tulangbawang that ranks among the areas recorded in the Indonesian statistical system but poorly documented. Tulangbawang Regency itself extends across the central-eastern portion of Lampung Province and is characteristically defined by agricultural activities—primarily rice cultivation and plantation farming, including palm oil production—that determine the local economy. This agricultural character applies to most villages in Meraksa Aji District, and presumably to Marga Jaya as well, though this can only be noted based on broader regency-level context. Considering Lampung Province as a whole, according to 2025 data, the province has a population of 9,272,142, with a population density of 280 per km², which is considered moderately dense compared to the Indonesian average; however, in certain interior areas of the province—where Tulangbawang is located—settlement density is considerably lower than in the capital region.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Marga Jaya is not available from verifiable sources. The broader region, Kabupaten Tulangbawang, and generally the interior, rural areas of Lampung Province can be characterized primarily by agricultural land holdings from a real estate market perspective. In Lampung Province, development pressure and investment activity are concentrated mainly on the city of Bandar Lampung and its immediate surroundings, as well as on logistically important areas near the Sunda Strait; the interior rural districts of the province—to which Marga Jaya belongs—exhibit considerably lower market activity. According to general Indonesian regulatory frameworks, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; limited legal titles are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). Prior to any specific investment decision, involvement of local legal experts and a notary public is essential, particularly in rural and smaller settlements where land registry records are less standardized.
Safety and security
Independent, verifiable statistics or sources regarding public safety in Marga Jaya are not available. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, it can be said that—as in other rural provinces of Indonesia—daily life takes place in small communities where local social control is generally strong. However, in Lampung Province—particularly in and around Bandar Lampung, the capital—traffic accidents and in certain rural areas minor property crimes do occur; this reflects a pattern similar to the Indonesian rural average. Interior small villages such as Marga Jaya typically represent quieter, less exposed environments, though no numerical or referenced data exists in an accessible form about this. Based on cautiously framed regional understanding, no particular security concerns are known regarding the area.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are known from sources regarding Marga Jaya as a tourist destination. The broader Lampung Province—with Bandar Lampung as its capital—offers numerous natural and cultural assets documented in verifiable sources, which can be found in other parts of the province. In the southern tip of Lampung Province is located Bakauheni Port, which serves as the crossing point for the Sunda Strait connecting to Java. The backbone of the province's transportation and tourism infrastructure is Radin Inten II International Airport, located 28 kilometers from Bandar Lampung. Kabupaten Tulangbawang itself and Meraksa Aji District are known primarily for their agricultural and natural landscape character; no documented tourist attraction identifiable in named sources has been identified from the district. For those interested in the natural assets of the broader Lampung Province, other districts of the province—for which more detailed source material is available—may offer more relevant destinations.
Summary
Marga Jaya is a small, rural Indonesian settlement in Meraksa Aji District of Tulangbawang Regency in Lampung Province, in the southern part of Sumatra. No independent, detailed source material is available about the village itself; its broader environment is characterized by an agricultural economic structure, moderate population density, and limited tourism infrastructure. In matters concerning real estate or investment decisions, the Lampung-level regional context and general Indonesian legal frameworks may be considered, with involvement of local experts. The province's more frequently visited destinations and the capital, Bandar Lampung, provide considerably more documented information available to those intending to travel or invest.

