Bakhu – a village in the Batu Ketulis district of Lampung Barat regency, near South Sumatra
Bakhu is a small village (desa) in Indonesia located in Lampung province, specifically within the territory of Kabupaten Lampung Barat (Lampung Barat regency), in the Kecamatan Batu Ketulis district. Geographically, it lies on the southern part of Sumatra island, at approximate coordinates -4.9964° south latitude and 104.2280° east longitude. Lampung province extends across the southernmost tip of Sumatra and directly borders Bengkulu and South Sumatra provinces, while the Sunda Strait separates it from Java island to the east. Detailed, source-based data specifically about Bakhu is not available, so the characterization below relies on the general context of the province and regency.
General overview
Bakhu is a relatively small, lesser-known settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Batu Ketulis administrative unit as part of Kabupaten Lampung Barat. Lampung Barat regency lies in the western, more mountainous and hilly part of the province, where the ranges of the Bukit Barisan mountain chain shape the landscape and climate. The province itself, Lampung, spans an area of 33,570 km² and has an estimated population of approximately 9.4 million as of 2024. The majority of the province's population consists of descendants of Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese migrants who arrived either through the Indonesian government's transmigration program or voluntarily from the more densely populated islands. The indigenous Lampung people have their own language and writing system, which form part of the province's unique cultural heritage. Concrete demographic or economic data regarding Bakhu village is not available from sources, so the settlement's character can only be reasonably described as a typically agricultural community embedded in a hilly environment, similar to those commonly found in the interior areas of Lampung Barat.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data specific to Bakhu village is not available, so the following presents the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Lampung Barat and Lampung province, with clear indication that these are characteristics of the wider region. Lampung province, as Sumatra's southern gateway, is one of Indonesia's most significant agricultural regions: economically active rural areas are characterized by coffee, pepper, cocoa, and palm oil production. In the mountainous areas of Lampung Barat regency, which include Bakhu, agricultural land and plantations form the backbone of the real estate market, with tourism or industrial investment carrying less weight. Generally speaking, Indonesia's real estate market regulations affecting foreign buyers contain limitations: foreign nationals cannot acquire real estate with full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in Indonesia; however, certain types of long-term lease and usage rights (such as Hak Pakai) are available to them. This general legal framework applies in Lampung province and to Bakhu, and consultation with a local legal advisor is recommended before any investment decision.
Safety and security
Independent, source-based data regarding public safety specific to Bakhu village is not available. At the provincial and broader regional level, it can be noted that Lampung — as one of Sumatra's most rural, dispersed-structure provinces — presents a mixed picture regarding public safety: in larger cities such as Bandar Lampung, typical major urban challenges (traffic, minor crimes) are present, while in rural and mountainous areas life is typically quieter, though sparse infrastructure can limit availability of healthcare and disaster response services. These observations represent general, regional-level findings regarding Lampung province and its rural areas, and do not necessarily reflect Bakhu's specific situation.
Tourist attractions
Available source materials do not contain named tourist attractions specifically associated with Bakhu, so the following addresses attractions and natural features identifiable at the provincial level from reliable sources. One of Lampung province's most notable natural events is connected to the 1883 Krakatoa volcanic eruption: the volcano's explosion in the Sunda Strait ranks among history's most violent volcanic events, with consequences — including around ten thousand deaths and effects that temporarily influenced global climate — fundamentally shaping the province's physical geography. The Bukit Barisan mountain range itself, whose extensions also appear in the territory of Lampung Barat regency, provides striking mountainous landscape, and national parks exist in the region, though their precise names and exact distance from Bakhu cannot be determined precisely from available sources. For those with interest, the province's natural and cultural characteristics are certainly significant, however, a reliable, source-based statement cannot be made regarding Bakhu's direct tourism offerings.
Summary
Bakhu is a small Indonesian village in the Kecamatan Batu Ketulis district belonging to Lampung Barat regency in Lampung province, on the southern part of Sumatra. In the absence of independent, detailed source data, the settlement can only be reasonably characterized as part of a typically rural, mountainous region where agriculture and the natural environment are defining factors. The province's economic, demographic, and natural characteristics provide broader context for the village, but regarding Bakhu's specific features, on-site orientation and consultation of reliable local sources are recommended.

