Rangai Tri Tunggal – settlement in Lampung Selatan Regency, Katibung District
Rangai Tri Tunggal is a settlement belonging to Katibung District in Lampung Selatan Regency, which functions as an administrative unit of Lampung Province. The settlement is situated in the southwestern part of Sumatra Island, within Lampung Province's distinctly varied sociogeographic region. Lampung lies at the edge of Sumatra Island, encompassed by the Indian Ocean and the Java Sea, forming part of Indonesia's southernmost eastern coastline. The region ranks among Indonesia's relatively dynamic development areas, with Bandar Lampung as its capital.
General overview
Rangai Tri Tunggal is a smaller village in Katibung District, belonging to the country's rural settlements with modest development levels. The settlement name – "Rangai Tri Tunggal" – likely carries meaning in local language or administrative tradition, though broader historical or cultural documentation at settlement level is not available from widely accessible sources. As part of Lampung Selatan Regency, Katibung District forms one of Lampung Province's 13 regencies, and this region constitutes a defining part of southwestern Sumatra on Indonesia's administrative map. Communities in such rural areas are typically characterized by agricultural and small-scale trading structures, where traditional farming and simple community organization form the foundation of daily life. All of Lampung Province had a population of approximately 9.3 million as of 2025, demonstrating that the province encompasses a relatively densely populated rural region throughout. In this context, Rangai Tri Tunggal represents a village-level unit embodying the intricate cooperative-like community systems of rural Indonesia.
Real estate and investment
Specific, verifiable data on the real estate market at Rangai Tri Tunggal settlement level is not available from accessible sources. However, at the level of Lampung Selatan Regency and the broader Lampung Province, the real estate market generally follows the dynamics of rural Indonesian regions. Under Indonesia's applicable land and property ownership regulations, foreign nationals have limited options: direct property ownership is strictly regulated, though long-term lease rights (traditionally 30 years, with renewal options) are available under certain conditions. In agricultural rural areas such as Rangai Tri Tunggal, real estate transactions are often smaller in volume and built upon local community connections. In Lampung Province's economy, export-oriented plantation agriculture (such as coffee, rubber, and palm oil), along with food production and fishing, play the primary role, meaning property values tend to appreciate more slowly than in urbanized regions. In such rural settlements, land prices are typically lower, and value growth depends on infrastructure development and improvement of transportation connections. In the case of Katibung District, which functions as a rural area of agricultural activity, real estate investment tends to aim toward long-term, stable value preservation rather than short-term speculative gains.
Safety and security
Specific, verifiable data on public safety at Rangai Tri Tunggal settlement level is not available in usable source materials. At the general level of Lampung Province and within rural areas, however, transportation and natural hazards (such as erosion and seasonal flooding) characteristic of Indonesia as a whole receive greater emphasis than crime risks typical of urban environments. Rural Sumatran regions can generally be considered statistically safer compared to larger urban environments, though limited infrastructure and relative poverty may occasionally result in social tensions. Local police forces and community self-organization (kerja bakti and siskamling – community night watch services) typically encourage rural communities toward self-defense and neighborhood surveillance. For travelers and temporary or permanent residents, adherence to general traffic discipline, respect for local customs, and adaptation to informal community norms constitute necessary steps in maintaining basic safety.
Tourist attractions
No directly named tourist attraction for Rangai Tri Tunggal settlement is documented in accessible source materials. However, Lampung Selatan Regency's and the broader Lampung Province's tourism character is typical of Indonesian Sumatra: the region's coastline along the Indian Ocean offers numerous beaches and areas rich in coastal and marine ecosystems. Bandar Lampung, the capital of Lampung, lies approximately 90–110 kilometers from Rangai Tri Tunggal and functions as a maritime transportation hub – home to Pelabuhan Bakauheni, an important port serving connections to Java Island. Due to the region's agricultural nature, rural tourism (landscape observation, learning from local communities, demonstration of traditional production methods) holds potential significance, though infrastructure generally remains limited. Other nationally important tourism points – such as Bandar Udara Internasional Radin Inten II international airport, serving Bandar Lampung from 28 kilometers away – function as gateways to the broader tourism network across Sumatra and the Indonesian archipelago, yet from Rangai Tri Tunggal these destinations remain distant, indirectly accessible points.
Summary
Rangai Tri Tunggal, as a rural settlement located in Katibung District, Lampung Selatan Regency, represents the agricultural, modestly administered infrastructure region of modern Sumatra in Indonesia. The real estate market and other economic opportunities follow moderate, infrastructure-dependent dynamics within this rural context. The settlement and its surroundings belong to the fundamental, traditional cooperative organizations of Indonesia's rural communities, and from a tourism perspective, they offer opportunities for local and regional exploration through the mediation of the country's south-Sumatran territories.

