Marga Baru – a village in Muara Lakitan District, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra
Marga Baru is a small settlement in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) Province in Indonesia, specifically in Muara Lakitan District within Musi Rawas Regency. Based on its coordinates (approximately 2.8 degrees south latitude, 103.1 degrees east longitude), it is located in the interior of Sumatra, an agricultural and natural region distant from the provincial capital, Palembang. Sumatera Selatan Province is administered from Palembang, which had a population exceeding 9 million by the end of 2024. Direct, publicly available data specific to Marga Baru is not currently accessible from verifiable sources; therefore, the characteristics of the wider region and province serve as context in the following sections.
General overview
Marga Baru belongs to Muara Lakitan Kecamatan (District), which forms part of Musi Rawas Regency. Musi Rawas Kabupaten (Regency) lies in the continental interior of Sumatera Selatan Province, characterized by agricultural activity—primarily palm oil and rubber plantations—and forested, hilly terrain. Sumatera Selatan Province itself stands out within Indonesia for its abundant natural resources: through hydrocarbon reserves (petroleum and natural gas) and coal mining, it is one of the country's economically significant regions. The province was historically the center of the Srívidzsaja Kingdom between the 7th and 14th centuries, which was considered one of the most important Buddhist-influenced empires in Southeast Asia. Publicly available and verifiable data regarding Marga Baru's village-level characteristics—population, area, local institutions—is currently unavailable; therefore, detailed presentation of the settlement's internal features is omitted to avoid inaccurate claims.
Real estate and investment
Independent, village-level data on Marga Baru's real estate market is not publicly available. The real estate market of the wider Musi Rawas Regency and generally the interior of South Sumatra is fundamentally dominated by agricultural land, where plantation farming—palm oil and rubber—plays a determining economic role. In the resource-rich Sumatera Selatan Province, investment interest is primarily tied to raw material extraction and associated infrastructure; in the case of smaller interior settlements, commercial real estate development occurs on a more modest scale. As a general rule, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or the Hak Pakai title constitute a legal alternative. This general Indonesian legal framework applies equally to Marga Baru and throughout the country.
Safety and security
Verifiable, village-level statistics on security in Marga Baru are not available. Generally speaking, the rural interior areas of Sumatera Selatan Province, including settlements in Musi Rawas Regency, are characteristically low-density, agricultural communities where daily life and local order are organized along traditional community norms. For the province as a whole, no current province- or regency-level crime statistics are available that would classify the area as generally dangerous or particularly safe. Travelers and those seeking information can obtain the most reliable guidance from the local authorities of Kabupaten Musi Rawas and the regional offices of the Indonesian National Police (Polri).
Tourist attractions
Verifiable information regarding village-level landmarks or tourist attractions in Marga Baru is not available. Within and near the wider Musi Rawas Regency area, natural features—hilly-forested landscape, river valleys—may represent elements of potential interest; however, specific named attractions can only be identified from documented sources, and no such sources are available in this case. Within Sumatera Selatan Province as a whole, the most prominent tourism destination is the provincial capital, Palembang, where the legacy of the Srívidzsaja Kingdom, the Musi River, and associated historical sites can be visited. Palembang plays a central role within the province's territory in both transportation and cultural terms, making a visit to the provincial capital a natural starting point for those wishing to explore the wider surroundings of Marga Baru.
Summary
Marga Baru is an interior Sumatran village belonging to Muara Lakitan District in Musi Rawas Regency, Sumatera Selatan Province. The available source material contains only province- and regency-level data, so characterization of the settlement independently is limited. The economic character of the wider region, built on agriculture and natural resources, as well as the general Indonesian legal and public security frameworks, are those elements that can be drawn with sufficient factual accuracy. More detailed, current information about the location can be provided by the local administrative bodies of Kabupaten Musi Rawas.

