Mulyo Haji – settlement in Anak Tuha District, Lampung Tengah Regency, South Sumatra
Mulyo Haji is a smaller Indonesian settlement located in Lampung Province, specifically in Lampung Tengah Regency (kabupaten), within Anak Tuha District (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-5.04°S, 105.10°E), it lies in the inland, terrestrial areas of Lampung Province in southern Sumatra. The province's official capital is Bandar Lampung, in relation to which Mulyo Haji is situated in a north-northeastern direction. Since only provincial-level data is available in the available sources regarding this settlement, the following description is partly based on general characteristics of Lampung Province, with this clearly indicated.
General overview
Mulyo Haji is a settlement belonging to Anak Tuha District, recorded as an independent administrative unit, though detailed, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently unavailable. Anak Tuha District forms part of Lampung Tengah Regency, which is one of the largest administrative units by area in Lampung Province in the island's interior. Lampung Province as a whole encompasses an area of 33,570.26 km² and had a population of approximately 9 million according to the 2020 census. Roughly three-quarters of the province's population consists of descendants of Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese migrants, who arrived primarily through transmigration programs organized by the Indonesian government from more densely populated islands. This distinctive demographic and cultural diversity is a determining factor in the interior areas of Lampung Tengah, including villages in Anak Tuha District. The region's economy has traditionally been dominated by agriculture — particularly rice, coffee, rubber, and palm oil cultivation — and this presumably represents the primary livelihood source for settlements in Anak Tuha District, including Mulyo Haji, although direct, settlement-level data on this is unavailable.
Real estate and investment
Verifiable, settlement-level data on Mulyo Haji's real estate market is unavailable. The broader context is provided by general characteristics of Lampung Province and Lampung Tengah Regency: the province was one of the earliest and most significant destinations for Indonesian transmigration, resulting in a scattered, agricultural settlement structure in interior areas. In such rural, agrarian zones, the real estate market is typically characterized by local demand and lower transaction volumes, with prices substantially lagging behind those of larger cities, particularly Bandar Lampung. From an investment perspective, there may be demand for agricultural land, as the region's arable land has traditionally been a valuable resource. As an important general framework for foreign nationals, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, primarily the Hak Pakai (use rights) arrangement is applicable, the conditions of which are regulated by Indonesian land law. Any real estate transaction is recommended to be conducted with the involvement of local legal expertise.
Safety and security
Verifiable, settlement-level criminal or police statistics regarding Mulyo Haji's safety are unavailable, so specific statements cannot be made. Lampung Province as a whole displays the general picture characteristic of rural areas in Indonesia: in smaller populated, agricultural communities compared to large cities, daily life is generally at a slower pace. The province's administrative and law enforcement functions are carried out by the local police (Polres and Polsek network). For travelers and potential investors, gathering information on site and establishing direct contact with the local community is recommended to gain a genuine understanding of conditions, as available sources do not contain specific data regarding this settlement.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not contain named tourist attractions from Mulyo Haji's immediate vicinity or from Anak Tuha District. Regarding Lampung Province as a whole, available sources mention the 1883 Krakatoa volcanic eruption, which occurred on an island in the Sunda Strait and is regarded as one of history's most destructive volcanic events, with an estimated death toll of around ten thousand and global climatic and weather consequences. Krakatoa and the Sunda Strait region can be accessed from the province's southern, coastal areas, at a considerable distance from Mulyo Haji's inland location. The interior areas of Lampung Tengah Regency are primarily known for their agricultural landscape rather than as tourist destinations; the province's main attractions are concentrated along the coast and in protected natural areas, though available sources do not provide settlement-level details regarding Anak Tuha District in this regard.
Summary
Mulyo Haji is a rural settlement belonging to Anak Tuha District, Lampung Tengah Regency, in Lampung Province in southern Sumatra. Available sources contain only provincial-level data, on the basis of which the region's demographic diversity, agricultural economic character, and the historical role of transmigration can be highlighted. Concrete, settlement-level data — whether regarding the real estate market, safety and security, or tourist attractions — can only be obtained through on-site inquiry or by consulting local sources.

