Ciptodadi II – a village in southern Sumatra in Suka Karya district, Musi Rawas regency
Ciptodadi II is a small settlement in Sumatera Selatan (South Sumatra) province in Indonesia, which administratively belongs to Suka Karya district (kecamatan) within Musi Rawas regency (kabupaten). Based on its geographic coordinates (-3.20°, 103.19°), it is located in the inland, terrestrial areas of the southern part of Sumatra island, west of Palembang, the provincial capital, in the island's interior regions. According to data available at the provincial level, Sumatera Selatan had a population of approximately 9.06 million at the end of 2024. Currently, no detailed, verifiable administrative or demographic data is available regarding Ciptodadi II village itself or Suka Karya district; therefore, the following sections present the broader context of the province and regency, clearly indicating the limitations of the source material.
General overview
Ciptodadi II belongs to Suka Karya kecamatan in Musi Rawas kabupaten, which is one of the inland regencies of Sumatera Selatan province. The region is classified among the characteristic agricultural and natural resource-endowed areas of Sumatra island's interior, where the local economy has traditionally relied on plantation agriculture — particularly palm oil and rubber plantations — as well as the extraction of natural resources. Sumatera Selatan province itself is known for its rich deposits of minerals, petroleum, natural gas, and coal, which determine the economic structure of the province as a whole. Based on its name, Ciptodadi II is likely one of the villages established during the transmigration period in the second half of the twentieth century, connected to resettlement programs — according to Indonesian naming conventions, the "II" suffix generally denotes sequential differentiation in relation to an earlier, neighboring village — however, no specific, verifiable source data is available to confirm this. The settlement does not appear in widely accessible tourism or commercial databases, suggesting that it primarily serves local community and agricultural functions rather than functioning as a tourist destination.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market in Ciptodadi II. At the level of Musi Rawas regency, it can be generally stated that in the inland, rural areas of the province, real estate prices and transaction activity typically remain moderate compared to more dynamic cities and regions such as Palembang itself or the coastal zones connected with Java. In Sumatra's interior regions, the real estate market is primarily dominated by agricultural plots and rural residential properties, while larger-scale developments, commercial and industrial investments are concentrated decisively near major transportation corridors and urban centers. According to the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; usage rights (Hak Pakai) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them. From an investment perspective, the potential of the Musi Rawas region is determined primarily by natural resources — petroleum, coal, plantation agriculture — however, evaluating specific opportunities requires on-site and legal due diligence.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable statistics or reports are available regarding safety and security in Ciptodadi II. Sumatera Selatan province generally ranks among those provinces in Indonesia where public security in rural and small community areas is typically based on the combined presence of local community norms and formal state law enforcement. In the interior rural areas of the province, everyday public security is generally stable, although the infrastructure provision of certain areas and the response time of law enforcement agencies may vary in relation to distance from the provincial capital. For any specific assessment, it is recommended to monitor current information published by local authorities or by the administrative bodies of Musi Rawas regency.
Tourist attractions
No data regarding identified, named tourist attractions in the immediate vicinity of Ciptodadi II is available in the sources at our disposal. Considering Sumatera Selatan province as a whole, the most notable cultural and historical attraction is Palembang city, which was once the center of the Buddhist Kingdom of Srivijaya in the 7th–14th centuries, and which according to Wikipedia is a prominent heritage site in the province. Palembang itself is the provincial capital and by far the most significant tourist destination in the region; however, it is located several hundred kilometers to the west-east from Ciptodadi II as the crow flies. Within the territory of Musi Rawas regency — to which Suka Karya district and thus Ciptodadi II belong — natural values, river areas, and forested regions may be present; however, a specific, verifiable enumeration of these is not possible due to lack of source data. Those with interest are advised to consult the local tourism office of Musi Rawas regency for the most current and reliable on-site information.
Summary
Ciptodadi II is a small village in southern Sumatra that belongs to Suka Karya district and Musi Rawas regency in the interior regions of Sumatera Selatan province. The available source material provides verifiable data exclusively at the provincial level, so a detailed, factual description of the village is not yet possible. The broader region is characterized by its wealth in natural resources and agricultural character; from the perspectives of real estate market and tourism, the rural, small community character is determining. For more precise information, the official administrative sources of Musi Rawas kabupaten or on-site research is recommended.

