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    About Tanjung Sari

    Tanjung Sari – settlement in Lampung Selatan Regency, Palas District

    Tanjung Sari is located in Lampung Selatan Regency, which forms part of Lampung Province in Sumatra, Indonesia. The settlement lies within the administrative framework of Palas Kecamatan (district). Lampung Selatan Regency, as a developing area in the southern part of Sumatra, plays a significant geopolitical role through the Bakauheni transit point, which provides a connection to the island of Java. Direct knowledge of Tanjung Sari settlement level is limited, so its characterization is largely built upon the context of the broader region.

    General overview

    Tanjung Sari is a smaller settlement in Palas District, which belongs to Lampung Selatan Regency. The regency to which the settlement belongs covers an area of approximately 2,110 square kilometers and has a population exceeding 1.1 million, which by Indonesian standards represents a moderate population density. Palas District is one of the organizational units within the regency, and similarly to other Sumatran areas, the settlements found here operate within subtropical and tropical climatic conditions. Regarding the settlement's distinctive international public profile at the village level, no reliable sources are available; however, the characteristic nature of Lampung Selatan Regency as a whole is determined by its strategic location in the southern part of Sumatra and its development profile, which is fundamentally rooted in agricultural economics. From a transportation perspective, the area plays an important transit role in the country's logistics network through its proximity to the Bakauheni port, which is supported by inter-island shipping connections.

    Real estate and investment

    Direct reliable information is not available regarding Tanjung Sari settlement-level real estate market data; however, the broader context of Lampung Selatan Regency provides relevant experience. The regency, as a developing area among the subtropical regions of the Indonesian archipelago, belongs to a segment where the real estate market has traditionally been tied to agricultural and fishing activities, and in recent decades, due to infrastructure developments, it increasingly offers investment opportunities. Indonesian regulations impose strict frameworks for foreign nationals: land ownership is generally not permitted; however, long-term lease rights (typically a 30-year period) and other forms are available with proper permits and legal documentation. Lampung Selatan, as an area near the Bakauheni port, may be of interest to potential investors from a logistics and trade perspective, particularly in light of infrastructure developments and the expansion of inter-island commerce. The real estate market at the regional level can be expected to operate with narrower utilization scope and more secular valuations compared to heavily urbanized centers such as Jakarta or Surabaya; however, the fundamental economic dynamics show improving trends parallel to Sumatra's development potential.

    Safety and security

    Systematic information is not directly available regarding public safety data at Tanjung Sari settlement level. At the more general level of Lampung Selatan Regency, however, similar to other rural Indonesian areas, general public safety can be evaluated according to Indonesian national standards. Sumatra, and within it the rural parts of Lampung Province, have gradually stabilized over the past decades and show significant improvement compared to the security challenges of the early 2000s. The current situation is comparable to rural Indonesian areas where basic crime, in contrast to major cities, can be considered lower; however, customary rural precautions are recommended, particularly regarding nighttime travel and safeguarding valuables. Community-based security arrangements at the local level and regular patrols by the Indonesian police play a role in maintaining basic order in rural areas. Public, verifiable data is not available regarding security indices specifically for Palas District and Tanjung Sari settlement.

    Tourist attractions

    No directly accessible sources are available regarding tourist attractions at Tanjung Sari settlement level. The settlement itself is not characterized by any noted tourism facilities or natural attractions in available sources. However, Tanjung Sari can be evaluated within the broader tourism and economic context of Lampung Selatan Regency. The regency to the south encompasses the Bakauheni transit point, which is among the country's largest inter-island shipping connections and thus functions as Sumatra's departure and arrival gateway. This infrastructure is not directly a tourism attraction but is definitive from a logistics perspective. The rural areas of Lampung Selatan Regency generally offer agritourism, where local farms, fishing communities, and smaller coastal villages provide an image of Indonesian rural life. At the settlement level, local farms, community tourism, and simpler forms of accommodation may be characteristic; however, settlement-level sources are not available regarding specific tourism infrastructure data. Travelers heading to or arriving from Bakauheni frequently pass through rural settlements, including such settlements; however, these typically do not count as primary tourist destinations but rather as incidental points of acquaintance during travels.

    Summary

    Tanjung Sari is a small settlement in Palas District of Lampung Selatan Regency in Sumatra, which does not directly possess widely recognized tourism or international appeal. However, in terms of its location, it is part of a developing region that is gradually opening toward integration and infrastructure development through its proximity to the Bakauheni port and its role within the Indonesian inter-island trade network. Real estate and investment opportunities may be promising at the regency level in the long term; however, careful study of Indonesian legal regulations applicable to foreign nationals is necessary. Settlement-level knowledge of the village is limited, and its evaluation is primarily based on the characteristics of the broader region.


    More about Palas

    Palas – Coastal kecamatan in Lampung Selatan Regency, LampungPalas is a kecamatan in Lampung Selatan Regency, Lampung, in the wider Sumatra region of Indonesia. It sits at…

    Palas – Coastal kecamatan in Lampung Selatan Regency, Lampung

    Palas is a kecamatan in Lampung Selatan Regency, Lampung, in the wider Sumatra region of Indonesia. It sits at approximately -5.5380 latitude and 105.5361 longitude, with the regency seat at Kalianda. Lampung Selatan Regency is the southern gateway of Sumatra, hosting the Bakauheni ferry port that connects to Java across the Sunda Strait and including Mount Rajabasa and views toward the Krakatoa island group. Detailed district-specific figures such as area in square kilometres and current population are not independently verified for this guide and are not stated here.

    Tourism and attractions

    Palas is not a stand-alone tourism destination, so its sights and cultural life are best understood through the wider Lampung Selatan Regency context. In Lampung Selatan Regency, of which Palas is part, the regency's geography and heritage define the visitor experience. Daily life in the kecamatan is built around village markets, places of worship and the rhythms of farming, fishing or local trade rather than ticketed attractions. The Sumatra climate is tropical and humid, with a long wet season, especially on the western and central uplands, and a slightly drier window mid-year along the eastern lowlands, which shapes the seasonality of outdoor activity here.

    Property market

    There is no published district-level property index for Palas; the local market is best read through Lampung Selatan Regency and Lampung as a whole. In a kecamatan of this profile, dominant housing is owner-occupied family housing on village plots, often combined with productive land for crops, ponds, livestock or smallholder estate crops. Formal subdivisions, ruko (shophouse) rows and small kost (boarding house) projects tend to cluster around the regency seat at Kalianda and along main inter-regency roads. Land transactions outside the main town are still largely customary, with formal BPN certification concentrated around the regency seat and the principal road network. In the wider Lampung Selatan setting, metropolitan-corridor demand and the regency's industrial, tourism or transit functions add an extra layer of formal market activity.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Formal rental supply specific to Palas is limited, in line with most rural Indonesian kecamatan. The rental segment is dominated by kost rooms and small contract houses serving teachers, civil servants, health workers and local shop or cooperative staff. In the wider Lampung Selatan Regency, rental demand is concentrated around the regency seat at Kalianda. Investor options here tend to be productive agricultural or fishery land, roadside commercial plots, and modest residential or kost projects close to the regency seat; spatial planning (RTRW) zoning and customary land factors should be weighed when sizing horizons and risks.

    Practical tips

    Access to Palas is normally by road from Kalianda and the nearest provincial gateway in Lampung; connections to the wider provincial road network are the main practical concern. Puskesmas, schools, places of worship and daily markets cluster around the kecamatan office and the larger desa or kelurahan, while hospitals, banks and government offices concentrate at Kalianda. Mobile coverage is generally available along main roads but can weaken in side valleys, outlying islands or deep forest. Visitors should observe local customary norms, and foreign investors should remember that Indonesian land rules — notably the prohibition on freehold (Hak Milik) for foreign nationals and the use of Hak Pakai or Hak Guna Bangunan structures — apply throughout the kecamatan.

    More about Lampung Selatan

    Lampung Selatan – Gateway to Krakatau and Rajabasa VolcanoLampung Selatan Regency lies at the southern tip of Lampung province, on the Sunda Strait coast. Its capital is Kalianda.…

    Lampung Selatan – Gateway to Krakatau and Rajabasa Volcano

    Lampung Selatan Regency lies at the southern tip of Lampung province, on the Sunda Strait coast. Its capital is Kalianda. The region is Sumatra’s southernmost mainland point and the nearest gateway to the Krakatau island group.

    Attractions and Activities

    Krakatau (Anak Krakatau) volcanic island is reachable by boat from Canti or Sebesi ports – one of the world’s most famous volcanoes, which grew a new cone (Anak Krakatau) after its 1883 eruption. Rajabasa volcano (1,281 m) is suitable for hiking – from the summit, a panorama of the Sunda Strait is visible. Merak Belantung and Pasir Putih beaches are white-sand shores with snorkelling. Sebesi Island’s coral reefs are excellent for diving.

    Culture and Cuisine

    The population is a mix of Lampung and Javanese transmigrants. Cuisine is Lampung-Sumatran: seruit (grilled fish), gulai ikan (fish curry), and fresh seafood from Sunda Strait fishing villages.

    Public Safety

    Lampung Selatan is safe. Choose an experienced local boatman for visiting Krakatau – Anak Krakatau is an active volcano, respect the safety zone. Medical care: basic hospital in Kalianda; Bandar Lampung (approx. 1 hour) has more advanced facilities.

    Practical Information

    From Bandar Lampung Radin Inten II Airport, approximately 1 hour south by car. The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: hotels and guesthouses in Kalianda and near the beaches.

    More about Lampung

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java…

    Lampung is the southernmost province of Sumatra, where elephants, dolphins, volcanoes, and surfing together create the region's appeal. The province is easily accessible from Java by ferry and is an increasingly popular nature destination.

    Where is Lampung?

    Lampung is located at the southern tip of Sumatra, facing Java across the Sunda Strait. Bandar Lampung is the capital, accessible by air and ferry.

    What to See?

    1. Way Kambas National Park – Elephants and Rhinos

    One of Indonesia's most important wildlife reserves, home to Sumatran elephants, rhinos, and tigers. At the elephant conservation center, you can get up close with these magnificent animals.

    2. Kiluan Bay – Wild Dolphins

    Kiluan Bay is famous for wild dolphins that swim near the shore at dawn. The boat trip and dolphin watching is one of the most memorable Lampung experiences.

    3. Krakatau (Anak Krakatau)

    The successor of the legendary Krakatau volcano, Anak Krakatau is accessible by boat from Lampung. The volcanic island and surrounding waters are a spectacular sight.

    4. Tanjung Setia – Surf Paradise

    One of Sumatra's best surf spots with consistent waves and few tourists. The local surf community is friendly and helpful.

    5. Coffee Plantations

    Lampung is one of Indonesia's largest robusta coffee-producing regions. Visiting coffee plantations makes for an interesting side program.

    When to Visit?

    May–October is the dry season. The best surfing period is June–September. Dolphins can be observed year-round.

    How Long to Stay?

    3–5 days:

    • 1 day: Way Kambas elephant park
    • 1 day: Kiluan Bay and dolphins
    • 1 day: Krakatau excursion
    • 1–2 days: Tanjung Setia surfing

    Renting or Investing in Lampung?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in Lampung, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats

    Official Resources

    For further information about Lampung, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • Lampung Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    Lampung is a paradise for nature-loving travelers. Elephant encounters, dolphins, volcano, and surfing together make it one of Sumatra's most versatile provinces.

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