Teruntung – settlement in Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province
Teruntung functions as a settlement within Teras Terunjam district (kecamatan) under the administrative jurisdiction of Mukomuko Regency (kabupaten) in Bengkulu Province, located in the western coastal region of Indonesia's Sumatra area. The settlement forms part of Mukomuko Regency's administrative organization, which as of the first half of 2025 comprises approximately 207,192 inhabitants. Teruntung is situated within Teras Terunjam district, which occupies interior areas of Mukomuko Regency, positioned inland to the east of the Indian Ocean. Based on its geographical coordinates, Bengkulu lies directly on the Indian Ocean coastline, positioned in a north-south direction between Pesisir Selatan Regency (West Sumatra) and Bengkulu Utara Regency.
General overview
Teruntung is a small settlement of local significance, not among the better-known Indonesian tourist destinations. The settlement is situated in Teras Terunjam district, which comprises the rural, interior areas of Mukomuko Regency. Based on the general administrative and economic character of Mukomuko Regency – which belongs to Bengkulu Province and borders the Indian Ocean – settlements located here are typically organized around local agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commercial activities. The regency borders Pesisir Selatan Regency (Sumatera Barat) to the north, Kerinci and Merangi Regencies (Jambi) to the east, the Indian Ocean to the west, and Bengkulu Utara Regency to the south. Teruntung, as a settlement in Teras Terunjam district, belongs to the regency's interior zone with less developed infrastructure, where the local economy consists primarily of exploitation of agricultural and natural resources. The community life and economic dynamics of the settlement follow typical Sumatran rural patterns, where traditional community organization and subsistence production dominate.
Real estate and investment
Teruntung's real estate market follows the typical patterns of smaller villages, where property ownership and use rest primarily on local, family-based, or community-based arrangements. Within the broader market context of Mukomuko Regency – which counted approximately 190,498 inhabitants in 2021 and 207,192 in 2025 – real estate development and capital investment are generally modest, as the region's infrastructure and economic development remain below the Indonesian average. In the case of Teruntung as an interior, rural settlement, the supply of available property is limited, and sales or rentals occur primarily based on local needs. Under Indonesian law, foreign property purchase is subject to strict restrictions: foreign individuals may acquire usage rights for a maximum of 25 years under certain conditions, and may not purchase agricultural or forestry land. Mukomuko Regency and Bengkulu Province are not classified among primary Indonesian real estate market target areas, so international capital flows to settlements here are minimal. Teruntung may potentially be affected by infrastructure development or agricultural renewal programs initiated at central or provincial levels, but such projects typically advance slowly in Indonesian rural areas.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level information about safety and security in Teruntung is not available. Within the broader context of Mukomuko Regency, which belongs to Bengkulu Province, the situation is characterized by relatively low levels of organized crime typical of Indonesian rural areas and reasonably good community self-organization. Sumatra is generally known as a safer region compared to Indonesia's extreme tourist destinations, though country-specific risks such as natural disasters and periodic transportation disruptions warrant attention. As a rural settlement, Teruntung operates under the authority of the local community's internal norms and local administration oversight, which typically provides good-level prevention against violent crime. Rural Sumatra generally is welcoming to outsiders, though the isolation factor and lower transportation safety fall among the typical rural-area risks.
Tourist attractions
Teruntung itself is not marked on the tourism map, and source information about settlement-level attractions is not available. Within the context of Teras Terunjam district and Mukomuko Regency, well-known tourist attractions are not characteristic, as eco-tourism and nature tourism, along with agricultural-educational visitation, are typical for Bengkulu Province and its rural regencies. Mukomuko Regency borders the Indian Ocean, so opportunities related to the coastline and marine resources belong to attractions that can be visited at greater distances. The region is generally less developed for tourism than other locations on Indonesia's western coast, so tourism infrastructure and public information opportunities around Teruntung are severely limited. Those who do arrive – if any do – may gain insights from ecological and community-anthropological interests or from local agricultural observation, but organized tourism services and notable visitor destinations are not known to exist in the settlement.
Summary
Teruntung is a small settlement of local significance in Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu Province, in the Sumatra region. The settlement displays an agricultural-rural character, real estate markets and investment opportunities are modest, and public safety operates at the level of Indonesian rural averages. Direct tourist attractions are not known to exist in the settlement, though natural and community tourism have a place in the wider region. Teruntung is primarily important to the local community and agricultural communities rather than being counted among destinations of nationwide or international public attention.

