Rejomulyo – a small village of Lampung Selatan regency in Tanjung Bintang district
Rejomulyo is part of Tanjung Bintang district in Lampung Selatan regency, situated at the southern tip of Sumatra island in Lampung province. The settlement is located within the territory of Lampung Selatan regency, which is one of the 13 kabupatens of Lampung province. Lampung province is the southernmost province of Sumatra island, organized around Bandar Lampung city as its economic and administrative center, which holds a distinguished role in transportation and trade traffic due to its close proximity to the Strait of Sunda. Rejomulyo belongs among the smaller settlements of the regency, representing the typical character of rural agricultural and fishing economy.
General overview
Rejomulyo is a small village that is not a widely recognized tourist destination at the national or provincial level, but rather belongs among traditional Indonesian villages defined by the local community and rural agriculture. The settlement is part of Tanjung Bintang kecamatan (district), which falls within the central and southern rural areas of Lampung Selatan kabupaten. In this region of the regency, the agricultural and fishing sectors constitute the fundamental economic activity; the area is built on traditional farming as well as nearby coastal and freshwater fishing. Reliable, published transportation or statistical data about settlement-level characteristics of Rejomulyo—its architecture, local community organization, or transportation network—are not available, which is why local knowledge is distributed almost exclusively among the local population. The village exhibits typical rural Indonesian morphology: it is organized around small economic production, local community organization, and the structure of village administration.
Real estate and investment
Rejomulyo's real estate market reflects the characteristics of a rural, primarily agricultural and fishing economy-based kecamatan environment. In the rural areas of Lampung Selatan regency, such as Rejomulyo and its surroundings, real estate prices are significantly lower than in Bandar Lampung city or the larger centers of the province, making them accessible to rural investors or those seeking a protected environment who wish to settle. The area is organized primarily around local agricultural and fishing activities, so the nature of the real estate market is mainly connected to financing local occupations. According to Indonesian real estate regulations, foreign property ownership is heavily restricted: foreign nationals cannot acquire ownership of Indonesian land, however through long-term lease agreements (maximum 80 years) and effective corporate structures, they can indirectly secure development interests. In the rural areas of Lampung province, development and business investments show an increasingly intense appreciation trend—through infrastructure development, improved transportation connections, and support for community enterprises; however, in smaller settlements such as Rejomulyo, real estate market liquidity has remained limited.
Safety and security
There are no public statistical data or documented incident reports regarding settlement-level public security for Rejomulyo. The rural areas of Lampung province and, within it, Lampung Selatan regency are known in Indonesian terms for generally low crime occurrence and relatively secure community spaces by international standards, however, specific information about local security in individual small settlements is not available. The characteristic organizational form of Indonesian rural villages is the "keamanan lingkungan" (community security organization), which works in cooperation with local police and village administration to ensure basic public security. Lampung Selatan regency is generally part of the solidly functioning public order infrastructure of Lampung province, where rural areas have gradually stabilized over the past decade. For foreign nationals, settlement or prolonged stays in Indonesian rural settlements require customary prudence and respect for local community norms.
Tourist attractions
Rejomulyo itself does not have published, internationally or provincially recognized tourist attractions, nor does it feature on the tourist maps of Lampung province. The settlement is primarily a rural residential community organized around local agricultural and fishing economy, and lacks outstanding tourist infrastructure. However, the immediate rural environment and the areas of Tanjung Bintang district are part of the rural regions defined by the natural and cultural heritage of Lampung Selatan regency. Lampung province as a whole—particularly Bandar Lampung city and its surroundings—holds a historically significant place from geopolitical and commercial perspectives due to the Strait of Sunda, though larger tourist attractions or notable architectural heritage historically built in smaller villages are generally absent. The wildlife observable in the rural area—freshwater fishing, marine ecosystems, and agro-ecological systems—could be of interest for ecotourism, however this remains distinctly underdeveloped and unorganized at the village level of Rejomulyo. The nearest larger tourism networks are found in Bandar Lampung city as well as in the province's natural parks and marine zones, which are located approximately 30–50 kilometers away from the village.
Summary
Rejomulyo is a small rural village of Tanjung Bintang district in Lampung Selatan regency, based on agricultural and fishing economy, and does not rank among the more well-known tourist or business centers. Its real estate market is characterized by prices typical of rural areas and more limited liquidity, while its public security should be understood within the framework of relative stability characteristic of rural areas of Lampung province. The settlement is primarily inhabited and used by the local population, reflecting the economic and social structures of rural Indonesia.

