Bumi Rejo – small settlement in Kecamatan Jayaloka district, South Sumatra
Bumi Rejo is an Indonesian village situated in Kabupaten Musi Rawas, an administrative territory within South Sumatra province (Sumatera Selatan), specifically classified within Kecamatan Jayaloka district. Based on its coordinates (approximately 3.38 degrees south latitude and 103.18 degrees east longitude), it is located in the inland, terrestrial part of Sumatra island, away from coastal zones. The available source materials extend only to the provincial level; therefore, Bumi Rejo and its immediate surroundings are best presented primarily through the general characteristics of Sumatera Selatan province, as specific settlement-level data is not available.
General overview
Bumi Rejo is not among the widely known or regularly visited Indonesian settlements by tourists; its name does not feature prominently in regional or national sources. Kecamatan Jayaloka, as part of Kabupaten Musi Rawas, spans the interior areas of South Sumatra province, where the local economy is typically defined by agriculture, plantation farming – particularly palm oil and rubber production – as well as forestry. Sumatera Selatan province as a whole is exceptionally rich in natural resources: according to data recorded in Indonesian sources, the province possesses significant oil, natural gas, and coal reserves, which form the foundation of the regional economy. The province's capital is Palembang, also known for the historical legacy of the Sriwijaya Kingdom. In the interior, rural areas of Kabupaten Musi Rawas – to which Bumi Rejo belongs – the majority of the population derives their livelihood from agriculture and small-scale local commerce. Specific settlement-level demographic or economic data regarding this village does not appear in available sources.
Real estate and investment
No independent, location-specific real estate market data is available for Bumi Rejo; the following presents general information regarding the broader region, namely Kabupaten Musi Rawas and Sumatera Selatan province. Small villages located in South Sumatra's interior regions are generally characterized by low land prices, modest infrastructure, and limited development activity, in contrast to the more dynamically developing urban centers of the province, such as the city of Palembang. Demand for agricultural land in the region is typically linked to plantation farming, particularly in relation to the palm oil sector. Regarding general Indonesian regulations applicable to foreign investors: under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesian real estate; long-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or usufruct rights (Hak Pakai) are available to them, the terms of which are governed by current Indonesian land laws. Specific land prices or market transaction data for the village cannot be provided due to the absence of verifiable sources.
Safety and security
No specific, verified statistical data is available regarding Bumi Rejo's public safety. Regarding the broader region, Sumatera Selatan province, it can be stated generally that daily life in small villages within South Sumatra's interior areas typically occurs in peaceful circumstances, under the conditions of agricultural communities. In rural areas of Indonesia, public safety is primarily ensured by local community norms and units of the territorial police (Polri), which operate in smaller district centers. Urban-level criminal issues – such as those that occur in certain major Indonesian cities – are generally less characteristic in villages of similar size and location, though verified crime statistics specific to Bumi Rejo are not accessible from reliable sources. Based on all this, orientation can only be drawn from the broader South Sumatran rural context.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not contain named tourist attractions specific to Bumi Rejo, so such data cannot be provided. In the broader region, Sumatera Selatan province, the most well-known cultural and historical attraction is linked to the province's capital, Palembang, which became known as the former center of the Sriwijaya Kingdom between the 7th and 14th centuries. The province held an outstanding role in Indonesian history: Palembang functioned as one of Southeast Asian Buddhism's most important dissemination hubs during the 8th–12th centuries, and maintained active commercial connections with the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and China. The natural features of Kabupaten Musi Rawas – river valleys, plantations, tropical vegetation – may be interesting in themselves, but specific tourist attractions supported by verified sources regarding the district or the village itself cannot be identified from the present source. For those interested, orientation at the provincial level may begin with Palembang.
Summary
Bumi Rejo is a small, rural-character Indonesian settlement in Kecamatan Jayaloka district, within Kabupaten Musi Rawas territory, in South Sumatra province. Its location fits within the agricultural environment characteristic of Sumatra's interior regions, where the region's natural resources – oil, natural gas, coal, and plantation farming – determine the local and provincial economy. Specific demographic, real estate market, public safety, or tourist data regarding this village is not available; general characteristics can be reliably described at the level of Sumatera Selatan province.

