Manggar Raya – a small settlement in Tanjung Lago District, South Sumatra
Manggar Raya is an Indonesian village located in the province of Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) on the island of Sumatra, within Banyu Asin Regency, and belongs to Tanjung Lago District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-2.5461505, 104.6724438), the settlement is positioned in the southeastern part of Sumatra, not far from the lowland plains marked by natural waterways leading toward the Bangka-Belitung Islands. The Banyu Asin region, owing to its proximity to Palembang, belongs to one of the province's administratively and economically interconnected rural zones. Since no independent, detailed sources specifically about Manggar Raya are available, the following description relies on verifiable information accessible at the level of Tanjung Lago District, Banyu Asin Regency, and Sumatera Selatan Province, with this limitation noted at every relevant point.
General overview
Manggar Raya is one of the relatively small, agricultural rural settlements belonging to Tanjung Lago kecamatan. The territory of Banyu Asin Regency is located in one of Sumatera Selatan's extensive, partially marshy, partially river-crossed lowland regions, where rice fields, palm plantations, and fishing activities form the dominant economic activities. The province as a whole—as recorded in Wikipedia sources—is exceptionally rich in natural resources, including petroleum, natural gas, and coal, factors that have influenced the region's economic foundation for decades. At the level of Tanjung Lago District, no detailed, published statistics about the village are available, so more precise data regarding population and settlement density cannot be provided. Low-density rural settlements are generally characteristic of this region, and Manggar Raya can most likely be categorized accordingly.
Real estate and investment
No independent, published market analysis or transaction data is available for Manggar Raya's real estate market. The broader context is provided by Banyu Asin Regency: this district is located close to the Palembang agglomeration zone, which may attract moderate but sustained real estate interest due to its relative proximity to the province's capital. In rural areas surrounded by rice fields and plantations throughout Indonesia, land prices are generally significantly lower compared to urbanized centers, and investment dynamics are primarily determined by agricultural viability and the pace of infrastructure development. An important general legal framework is that foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire direct full ownership (Hak Milik) of property; the title options available to them—such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term lease structures—provide varying entitlements, and local legal consultation is recommended in all cases. Before making an investment decision, it is advisable to examine regency-level spatial plans and any designated development zones.
Safety and security
No specific, published crime statistics or police reports are available for Manggar Raya's public safety. With regard to Sumatera Selatan Province generally, it can be said that in its rural, agricultural regions, public safety conditions are typically characterized by fewer public crimes compared to major cities, although this does not mean that rural areas are entirely free of security challenges. For Indonesia as a whole, within the ASEAN region, domestic political stability has strengthened over recent decades; however, rural areas may experience local transportation and infrastructural risks that should be considered when traveling. Precise security assessments specific to Manggar Raya or Tanjung Lago District cannot be derived from available public sources.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable sources naming specific tourist destinations or points of interest for Manggar Raya are available. With regard to the broader region, however, Sumatera Selatan Province offers relevant historical and cultural context: according to Wikipedia sources, the area was the center of the Buddhist Sriwijaya Kingdom between the 7th and 14th centuries, and as its spiritual and commercial hub, Palembang—the province's present capital—exerted influence across the entire Southeast Asian region. Palembang, which is within driving distance of Manggar Raya, still preserves memories of the Sriwijaya heritage and is the province's most important cultural and tourist destination. The watery, river-intersected natural environment of Banyu Asin Regency creates a distinctive landscape in itself; however, specific named tourist attractions tied to Tanjung Lago District or Manggar Raya cannot be identified with source support.
Summary
Manggar Raya is a rural, agricultural Indonesian settlement in South Sumatra, located in Tanjung Lago District within Banyu Asin Regency. The province is rich in natural resources, and owing to its proximity to Palembang, it is affected by certain regional economic dynamics that also touch the rural districts. Detailed demographic, real estate market, or tourist data specific to Manggar Raya is not currently publicly accessible; therefore, the above description reflects the general context verifiable at the regency and provincial levels.

