Cugung Langu – small settlement in the Semidang Alas district, Kabupaten Seluma, Bengkulu Province
Cugung Langu is an Indonesian settlement on the island of Sumatra in Bengkulu Province (Provinsi Bengkulu), within the administrative area of Kabupaten Seluma. The village belongs to the Kecamatan Semidang Alas district, with coordinates placing it on the map at approximately 4.17 degrees south latitude and 102.80 degrees east longitude. The capital of Kabupaten Seluma is Pasar Tais, and the kabupaten was established in 2003 under Law No. 3/2003, created through the division of the previously unified Kabupaten Bengkulu Selatan. The available source material regarding Cugung Langu contains exclusively regency (kabupaten) level data, so the description below should generally be understood within this broader framework.
General overview
Cugung Langu does not figure as a widely known tourist or economic destination; it is a relatively small, rural village within the Kecamatan Semidang Alas area. Kabupaten Seluma as a whole is fundamentally an agricultural and fishing region. According to kabupaten data, in 2021 the total population of Kabupaten Seluma was 207,877 people, with a population density of 84 people/km², and by mid-2024 this number had grown to 215,354 people. In the region, alongside official Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), the local Serawai language is widely used, as the Serawai ethnic group has traditionally lived in this area. The region's economic foundation is provided primarily by rice cultivation, and in areas near the coast — such as Kecamatan Pino Raya and Pantai Seluma — fishing is also an important source of livelihood. As part of Kecamatan Semidang Alas, Cugung Langu fits more with the agricultural character of inland areas, though direct settlement-level data on this is not available.
Real estate and investment
No specific, verifiable real estate market data is available regarding Cugung Langu. Kabupaten Seluma as a whole is a relatively young administrative unit established in 2003, with a real estate market showing characteristics typical of rural areas in Sumatra: property prices are generally lower than in major cities on the island, such as areas near Bengkulu city, and demand is primarily linked to local agricultural land use. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property in Indonesia; among the available legal structures, long-term rental agreements (Hak Sewa) and usage rights (Hak Pakai) are available options for foreign investors. The region's development potential is primarily linked to agriculture and related infrastructure expansion, rather than to tourist real estate markets.
Safety and security
No direct, verifiable data regarding public safety is available for Cugung Langu. Generally speaking, rural areas of Bengkulu Province — including those of Kabupaten Seluma — are sparsely populated regions with small communities compared to Indonesian urban areas, where community control may be stronger. However, no publicly available, reliable crime statistics are available for the Bengkulu region that would allow for specific assessment. For travelers and those considering property purchases, it is recommended to obtain current and accurate information regarding public safety from local authorities and from the Indonesian National Police (Polri).
Tourist attractions
No named, verifiable tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Cugung Langu. Regarding the culture and traditions of Kabupaten Seluma, numerous points of interest can be observed in the broader region. The local traditional dance is Tari Andun, which forms part of the cultural heritage of the Serawai ethnic group. Known local dishes in the kabupaten's area include gulai remis (a curried shellfish dish) and rebung asam umbut lipai (a dish based on sour bamboo shoots). A tradition in the region is the Bimbang Bebalai ceremony, which is connected to wedding celebrations. These cultural elements are characteristic of Kabupaten Seluma as a whole; regarding what local festivals or natural attractions may specifically be available in Cugung Langu or in the Kecamatan Semidang Alas area, no direct sources are available.
Summary
Cugung Langu is a small, rural settlement in Indonesia's Bengkulu Province, within the Kecamatan Semidang Alas district of Kabupaten Seluma. Kabupaten Seluma was established in 2003, with rice cultivation and fishing as its main sources of livelihood, and the culture of the Serawai ethnic group defines the region's traditions. Specific, settlement-level data — whether regarding real estate markets, public safety, or tourist attractions — is currently not available for Cugung Langu, so all detailed information-seeking is recommended from local authorities and current on-site sources.

