Bulurejo – small settlement in Kecamatan Tempursari, southern Kabupaten Lumajang
Bulurejo is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Lumajang (Lumajang Regency), in Kecamatan Tempursari. Based on its coordinates (-8.3211508, 112.9743916), it is situated in the southern areas of the regency facing the Indian Ocean. Kabupaten Lumajang borders Jember Regency to the east, Probolinggo Regency to the north, Malang Regency to the west, and faces the Indian Ocean to the south. Settlement-level statistical sources were not available at the time this compilation was prepared, so the broader regency and district context is presented below, with clear indication of this framing.
General overview
Bulurejo is one of the villages in Kecamatan Tempursari, situated in the southern, coastal-proximate band of Kabupaten Lumajang. Kecamatan Tempursari is one of the regency's most remote areas, characterized by both highland and coastal features, defined by rice fields, plantations, and natural topography. Bulurejo itself does not enjoy widespread international recognition, and in terms of tourist appeal, it is primarily defined by local community life and agriculture. Considering the regency as a whole, Lumajang's total area is 1,790.90 square kilometers, with a 2020 census population of 1,119,251, and an official mid-year estimate for 2024 of 1,116,231. Kecamatan Tempursari extends across the southern edge of the regency, where small communities farming volcanic soils and a nature-oriented lifestyle are the defining characteristics. Bulurejo fits into this broader rural and agricultural character of the region, and the daily lives of its residents are fundamentally shaped by local agriculture and related economic activities.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable real estate market data specific to Bulurejo is not available, so the following reflects the broader market context of Kabupaten Lumajang and rural East Javanese regions. The real estate markets of rural East Javanese regencies similar to Lumajang are typically characterized by modest dynamism: land prices are lower compared to major cities such as Surabaya or areas benefiting from proximity to Bali, with demand largely coming from local buyers and agricultural land use. For foreigners, real estate acquisition in Indonesia is governed by federal-level regulations: foreign natural persons generally cannot acquire freehold (Hak Milik) ownership; however, they may engage in long-term leasing arrangements (Hak Sewa) or usufruct rights under specific conditions (Hak Pakai). These rules apply throughout the country, thus also applicable to Kabupaten Lumajang territory, including Bulurejo. In rural, agricultural, and nature-oriented regions, the real estate market is primarily driven by local demand, while foreign investor interest in such areas remains marginal.
Safety and security
Quantified, verifiable local data on public safety in Bulurejo is not available. Generally speaking, rural Indonesian village communities — including those in East Javanese rural regions — can be characterized by lower crime rates and stronger community cohesion compared to urban areas. In the rural districts of Kabupaten Lumajang, including Kecamatan Tempursari, community life is interwoven by traditional social connections, which generally have a favorable impact on public safety. However, in the absence of specific statistics or police data, it is not possible to provide a separate public safety assessment for Bulurejo; the above points are merely general observations regarding rural East Javanese regions.
Tourist attractions
No specifically named tourist attraction for Bulurejo settlement can be documented from verifiable sources. However, the broader area of Kecamatan Tempursari and Kabupaten Lumajang holds appeal due to its natural features: the territory of the regency encompasses Semeru volcano (Gunung Semeru), the highest point on the island of Java, and forms part of the Bromo–Tengger–Semeru National Park. This natural area is known for tourism in the region; however, its exact distance and accessibility from Bulurejo would require separate verification. In the southern band of the regency, around the Tempursari area, the Indian Ocean coastline is also a defining landscape element, associated with coastal stretches and natural scenery, though the precise relationship of these to Bulurejo is similarly not documented in available sources. For nature enthusiasts and those interested in authentic rural Javanese life, the broader region may hold interest in itself, yet based on this source material, no substantiated claims can be made regarding the development and capacity of tourist infrastructure in this area.
Summary
Bulurejo is a small, rural settlement in East Java, in Kecamatan Tempursari of Kabupaten Lumajang, about which detailed, verifiable data is currently available in limited form. Based on regency data, it can be understood as part of a medium-sized, agriculturally and naturally endowed East Javanese regency, which is not comparable to more developed regions in terms of either its tourist infrastructure or real estate market activity to areas on Java's northern coast or those in proximity to Bali. For those wishing to become acquainted with the southern rural areas of Lumajang Regency, Bulurejo can serve as a starting point for experiencing authentic, local Javanese daily life, while the nearby natural features — volcanic landscapes and oceanside areas — strengthen the appeal of the broader region.

