Rawi – a settlement in Penengahan district, Lampung Selatan regency
Rawi is a small settlement in Penengahan district of Lampung Selatan regency, situated at the southern tip of Sumatra. The settlement is part of Lampung province, known as Indonesia's secondary zone, positioned directly beside the Sunda Strait. Lampung province, with its capital in Bandar Lampung, encompasses several hundred thousand settlements situated directly near maritime shipping routes. Direct statistical data on Rawi settlement is not available; however, the general characteristics of Lampung province as a whole provide insight into the region's overall conditions.
General overview
Rawi is located in Penengahan district, which is part of Lampung Selatan (South Lampung) regency. Lampung Selatan regency covers an area of more than two hundred thousand square kilometers, encompassing the southern part of Sumatra island. The settlement, like many district-level settlements in rural Indonesia, is likely an agriculturally oriented community, as Lampung province has a strong agricultural character. The regency itself is divided into several districts, among which Penengahan district is found. Across Lampung's entire territory, the population is dispersed, predominantly rural in structure, with basic agricultural production and local trade forming the economic foundation. The settlement is not among the areas intensively developed by Indonesian tourism; rather, it is characterized by activity levels close to local economic structures and self-sufficiency.
Due to Penengahan district's geographical position, it lies close to the country's eastern coast, which may provide certain economic and transportation advantages. Lampung province is traditionally known for export-oriented production, as well as fishing and agriculture. The region's historical significance lies in the Sunda Strait's role in global commerce, a hub of European-Asian trade routes. In the absence of direct settlement-level data for Rawi, characteristics at the district and regency level provide information about the physical and economic context in which the settlement is situated. Penengahan lies directly within Lampung Selatan regency's administrative divisions, so access to the regency's infrastructure, transportation, and basic services may be assured to some degree.
Real estate and investment
Significant real estate market data for Rawi settlement is not available; however, the broader economic characteristics of Lampung province and Lampung Selatan regency can serve as reference points. Lampung Selatan regency is considered a secondary market in the Indonesian real estate landscape, where the sales and rental segment operates at lower levels compared to larger urban centers. The area may emerge as an investment target partly linked to natural resource utilization and agriculture-related investments.
Throughout Lampung province, real estate development activity is concentrated around Bandar Lampung city, while in regency areas considered rural, the real estate market is not particularly dynamic. In Rawi settlement, it is likely that the majority of properties are held in local ownership, and demand is at the local level, fundamentally tied to residential use and small-scale farming operations. Under Indonesian legal framework, property purchases by foreigners are subject to special restrictions: generally only 30-year leases (dengan hak pakai) or 70-year leases (dengan hak guna usaha), and 80-year leases (dengan hak guna bangunan) are possible. Freehold ownership (tanah hak milik) is not permitted for foreigners. In Rawi settlement as a rural community, such international transactions are likely minimal, with the market restricted mainly to local actors. Property prices in rural areas are significantly lower than in urban centers; however, liquidity and sales opportunities are also more limited.
Safety and security
Specific public safety data for Rawi settlement is not available. Regarding Lampung province as a whole, it can be noted that it is considered a region with a moderate security profile within Indonesia. At Lampung Selatan regency level, general public safety follows common characteristics of rural Indonesian regions, meaning violent crime is less frequent than in urban centers; however, organized crime, fishing-related conflicts, or land disputes do occur. As a rural community, Rawi settlement likely falls within average levels of violent crime for rural Indonesia.
In rural Indonesian and adjacent regions, common security risks include conflicts related to illegal fishing and tensions arising from disputes over natural resources. Lampung Selatan regency lies in the direct sphere of influence of the marine zone between the Indian Ocean and the Java Sea, which also presents certain security dynamics. Local administration and police presence (kepolisian) are present in rural settlements; however, services and response capacity are more limited than in urban centers. In Rawi settlement, the local community operates fundamentally within a stable self-sufficiency structure, and major security incidents are likely linked to infrastructure development or resource competition.
Tourist attractions
Direct tourist attractions in Rawi settlement are not documented in available sources. The settlement, like many rural district-level settlements in Indonesia, does not typically play a prominent role in travel itineraries. Regarding Lampung province as a whole, at the level of community tourism, it is noteworthy that the regency encompasses several sites of natural and historical significance, scattered across different parts of the area.
Regarding Lampung Selatan regency, it should be noted that in the broader area of Penengahan district, travel destinations are largely tied to Indian Ocean coastal sections or to the island's interior development. The proximity of the Sunda Strait makes Lampung province as a whole relevant from historical and commercial perspectives; however, this does not necessarily manifest in distinctive tourist infrastructure in rural districts. In Rawi settlement, the typical rural Indonesian experience and ethnographic and cultural aspects connected to the local community may be the main points of interest. For travelers, Rawi offers little directly; however, community tourism initiatives established at the regency level, as well as excursions organized to the surrounding area, could consider such rural territories as part of a broader Lampung-level travel experience.
Summary
Rawi is a rural settlement in Penengahan district of Lampung Selatan regency, located at the southern tip of Sumatra. The settlement is tied to agriculture and local community economy, and due to its distance from Indonesian tourism and its rural character, it does not rank among intensive travel destinations. The real estate market is local in nature, restrictions under Indonesian legal framework applicable to foreigners are relevant, and public safety is at average levels for rural Indonesia. Travel to Rawi settlement is primarily of interest for the purpose of experiencing rural Indonesia, as well as as an addition to getting to know Lampung province.

