Tegalrejo – a smaller settlement of Lumajang regency in Tempursari district
Tegalrejo is part of Tempursari kecamatan (district), which belongs to the administrative area of Lumajang regency in Jawa Timur (East Java) province. The settlement is located in the eastern part of Java island, as one of the communities of Tempursari district. Lumajang regency is an area of prominent significance in terms of Indonesian history and religious tradition, and it continues to maintain its function as an important spiritual and cultural center for the region. Tegalrejo is situated within this larger historical and spiritual context, as a settlement that forms part of Tempursari district.
General overview
Tegalrejo is one of the smaller-level communities of Tempursari kecamatan, belonging to the federated administrative system of Lumajang regency. The settlement, like many smaller settlements in the district, is primarily organized around local agriculture and community life. Lumajang regency as a whole is one of the oldest settlement complexes in Jawa Timur and holds distinguished significance in Indonesian history. The regency played a central role in regional civilization a hundred years ago, and several prehistoric sites as well as remains of former kingdoms are found here. This historical continuity is reflected in Lumajang being called "Bali's Cousin," due to topographical and religious similarities. Hindu religion has deep roots in this region from ancient Java, and evidence of this survives today in the series of annual spiritual pilgrimages in which Balinese Hindus and Hindu communities from other parts of the Java island participate.
Tempursari, as a district, is located in the northwestern part of Lumajang regency and follows the typical pattern of rural and semi-rural settlements of the regency. Such areas typically support an agriculture-based economy, where the local community engages in agricultural work, fishing, and small-scale commercial activities. Tegalrejo does not directly have notable tourism or international recognition, however Tempursari district as a whole is a touching part of more ancient Javanese culture and community structure, which has survived through generations.
Real estate and investment
There are no concrete, verifiable source data regarding the real estate market of Tegalrejo at the village level. However, Indonesian real estate market dynamics can be understood at the Lumajang regency level, which places the settlement in a larger context. Lumajang regency, as one of the districts in the eastern part of Jawa Timur, has shown moderate economic development potential in recent decades, though it focuses on the tourism and agriculture sectors. The real estate market in this region is open, however it shows moderate activity compared to larger urban centers (such as Lumajang Kota or Jember).
In Indonesia, foreign real estate investment operates within strict legal frameworks. Non-Indonesian citizens cannot purchase land directly or own residential property outright; however, they can acquire long-term lease rights (hak guna usaha, HGU), which can span periods of 25 to 95 years. This regulation remains valid across the entire country, including in Lumajang regency and its smaller communities, as well as in Tegalrejo. Typical transactions in the local real estate market include agricultural land, small accommodation options (homestays, guest houses), and local business premises changing hands, however their volume at the level of a rural district is significantly lower than in larger tourist or industrial centers.
The potential investment value of Tegalrejo and Tempursari district manifests primarily in directions related to agriculture-based economy and increasingly growing microenterprises connected to local tourism. Accommodation development or agricultural land leasing through long-term lease arrangements in the rural parts of Lumajang regency can be conducted at relatively low cost, however due to the complexity of return processes and taxation, it is advisable to proceed with careful consideration.
Safety and security
No concrete, operational security statistics or data are available regarding Tegalrejo village. At the Lumajang regency level, however, it can be generally stated that the region, as a rural and semi-rural administrative area of Jawa Timur, is relatively stable in terms of public security. The entire Jawa Timur province, as the eastern part of the country, is not considered a high-risk area according to international security assessments, however local rural districts follow standard public order maintenance rules and transportation norms.
Indonesian rural areas in general, including Tegalrejo and Tempursari district, rely on community-based security, which is reinforced by local police presence and community self-organization. Crimes affecting tourists or permanent residents are not characteristic of this region, however standard rural precautions (preservation of valuables, caution during evening travel, respect for local traditions) are recommended. The local community is generally hospitable and cooperative, which contributes to the area's relative safety.
Tourist attractions
No concrete tourist attractions or documented notable sights are recorded for Tegalrejo settlement. The settlement provides a more general Javanese rural experience connected to local community life and agriculture for visitors. However, at the Lumajang regency level — which is the broader cultural and spiritual context of Tegalrejo — several internationally known sites of local spiritual significance are found.
The most significant among these is Pura Mandara Giri Semeru Agung, which is located in Senduro settlement, at the foot of Gunung Semeru (Mount Semeru). This Hindu temple is a destination for annual pilgrimages, in which Balinese Hindus and Hindu communities from other parts of the Java island participate. Mount Semeru itself is Indonesia's third highest volcano, and in the Balinese Hindu worldview it holds spiritual and cosmic significance. Lumajang regency is home to this spiritual center, and this place represents the primordial foundation of Balinese Hindu history and culture, as the ancestors of Balinese Hindus lived at the foot of Semeru in ancient Java and migrated from there. Tegalrejo, as part of Tempursari district, belongs to this larger spiritual and religious landscape, and this area is directly or indirectly connected to this heritage.
Among the natural and historical values of Lumajang regency are other archaeological sites as well as highland agricultural areas, which form the region's traditional economy. For visitors, observation of authentic Javanese rural life, connection with the local community, and where applicable, spiritual tourism can be the primary attractions.
Summary
Tegalrejo is a smaller, community-based settlement of Tempursari district in Lumajang regency, which is part of a historically and spiritually rich region of Jawa Timur. Although the settlement itself does not possess internationally known tourist attractions or major economic infrastructure, the broader context of Lumajang regency — which is the ancestral homeland of ancient Javanese Hindu culture and the subsequent Balinese-Javanese spiritual connection — carries significant cultural and religious values. Real estate market opportunities are of moderate volume, however they remain open through long-term lease arrangements in the direction of rural tourism and agriculture. Public security is according to rural Indonesian standards, community-based, and generally satisfactory. Tegalrejo thus offers an authentic, rural Javanese experience for those who wish to understand the region's historical, cultural, and spiritual dimensions.

