Tanjung Kemala – a settlement in Pubian kecamatan of Lampung Tengah kabupaten
Tanjung Kemala is a settlement located in Pubian kecamatan, which forms part of Lampung Tengah kabupaten in the Indonesian province of Lampung. The settlement is situated on the western part of Sumatra island, in a region surrounded by mainland within the country's eastern coastal belt. Lampung Tengah kabupaten is approximately 57.85 kilometers from the city center of Bandar Lampung, which serves as the capital of the Lampung province. According to available data, Tanjung Kemala is an administrative unit operating within Pubian kecamatan, forming part of the kabupaten's well-organized local administrative system.
General overview
Tanjung Kemala is a settlement in Pubian kecamatan, integrated into the broader administrative structure of Lampung Tengah kabupaten. The settlement's location on Sumatra island, in a region characterized by landlocked terrain, represents a small local community in relation to the kabupaten's total population of 1,373,773 inhabitants (as of June 30, 2023). The total area of Lampung Tengah kabupaten is 4,559.57 square kilometers, which by international standards represents a significant area among Indonesian administrative units. Pubian kecamatan, to which Tanjung Kemala belongs, forms part of the kabupaten's local-level administrative division, operating within Indonesia's three-tier administrative system (province–kabupaten–kecamatan).
The settlement is among those regions of Lampung Tengah kabupaten whose economy is built on agricultural and industrial sectors. The kabupaten's most significant economic sector is sugar production, operated by major multinational and domestic companies. Pubian kecamatan, and the broader region where Tanjung Kemala is located, is greatly influenced by agricultural economics—particularly the infrastructural and economic presence of sugarcane production. PT. Gunung Madu Plantation (GMP) and PT. Gula Putih Mataram are major companies that have operated in the region for decades, directly and indirectly employing tens and hundreds of thousands of workers.
Real estate and investment
Specific settlement-level real estate market data for Tanjung Kemala is not available from sources, however the settlement can be understood within the well-documented economic context of Lampung Tengah kabupaten. Lampung Tengah kabupaten belongs to the category of landlocked kabupaten in the country, which has an indirect impact on infrastructural development and real estate market dynamics. In the Indonesian real estate market generally, robust growth has been observed over the past two decades, particularly in regions with advanced agricultural and industrial development, where job creation and urban expansion have accelerated.
The Indonesian real estate regulatory framework fundamentally differs from systems in other countries, particularly regarding foreign property acquisition. Under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire permanent freehold (ownership) rights on Indonesian land; instead, under the Foreign Ownership Limitation (FOL) system they can acquire at most leasehold rights for periods of 30 or 60 years, which can later be extended by an additional 30 years. This regulation applies throughout the entire Indonesian real estate market and is not restricted to specific kabupaten. The real estate market in Tanjung Kemala's region is determined by local supply-demand dynamics influenced by the pace of job creation in the agricultural and industrial sectors, as well as the rate of urbanization. Lampung Tengah kabupaten, as a landlocked area, is among the priority regions for Indonesian transportation and logistics development, which indirectly may enhance the real estate market's potential.
The agricultural and industrial infrastructure found in Pubian kecamatan and the broader Lampung Tengah region (particularly sugar refineries and sugarcane plantations) partially drives real estate market demand through the workforce and service sector requirements associated with these activities. In Indonesia's economic development plans, Sumatra island and its associated region—even though landlocked—are target areas for infrastructural investment, offering long-term investment potential for property portfolios valued in this region.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level public safety data for Tanjung Kemala is not available from source materials, however the broader Lampung Tengah kabupaten region exhibits the typical characteristics of public safety conditions in Indonesia. Lampung Tengah kabupaten, as a substantial administrative area of Sumatra island, is fully integrated into Indonesia's internal security and law enforcement structures, with the presence of the Indonesian National Police (Polri – Kepolisian Negara Republik Indonesia) guaranteed in all significant settlements and kecamatan-level administrative centers.
Indonesia's public safety situation has shown an improvement trend at the continental level over the past two decades, particularly in structurally developed regions with agro-industrial economies such as Lampung Tengah. Pubian kecamatan, to which Tanjung Kemala belongs, is routinely monitored by the Indonesian National Police and local administrative authorities. Due to the nature of sugar production and related industrial activities, such regions typically maintain regular police and administrative presence, as infrastructure and job creation require enhanced public order. According to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and international security studies, for travelers and business people, Sumatra island generally maintains a manageable security profile, provided usual caution is exercised while traveling and conducting business activities.
Tourist attractions
Concrete source data regarding settlement-level tourist attractions in Tanjung Kemala is not available, however the natural resources and tourism infrastructure connected to Lampung Tengah kabupaten and the broader Pubian kecamatan region may be of considerable potential interest. The kabupaten's territory represents Indonesia's interior Sumatran countryside, characterized by significant agricultural and forestry features. Beyond internal tourism, Lampung Tengah kabupaten exhibits more distinctive tourism and cultural institutional structures in the areas of Kota Metro and Gunung Sugih settlements, though these are located more than 50 kilometers from the administrative center within Gunung Sugih kecamatan's distance.
Pubian kecamatan, where Tanjung Kemala is located, possesses potential for nature-based tourism among Indonesia's interior Sumatran regions. While Lampung Tengah kabupaten's entire territory is landlocked, considering the resources of Sumatra's biodiversity and natural value, such countryside areas frequently offer opportunities for ecological tourism—such as birdwatching, botanically-oriented travel, and forestry-related pursuits. Depending on poverty levels and infrastructure development, such areas are suited for adventure tourism and independent travel, but organized tourism infrastructure directly within Tanjung Kemala settlement is likely limited or undocumented.
Summary
Tanjung Kemala is a settlement located in Pubian kecamatan of Lampung Tengah kabupaten, representing a landlocked economic region on Sumatra island in Indonesia. The settlement functions as part of an administratively structured community built on agricultural and sugar production economics, playing a role within Lampung Tengah kabupaten's population of 1.3 million inhabitants. Real estate and investment opportunities are linked to the broader economic context of Lampung Tengah kabupaten, regulated by the Indonesian legal framework—such as restrictions on foreign property acquisition. Public safety is managed within Indonesia's national structures, with routine administrative and law enforcement presence. Tourism potential is connected to the region's natural and agricultural resources, however organized infrastructure is not documented directly within the settlement.

