Restu Baru – a settlement in Lampung Tengah Regency, Rumbia District
Restu Baru is a settlement located in Rumbia kecamatan (district) in Lampung Tengah kabupaten (regency), which is situated in Lampung province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. The settlement forms part of an inland region relative to the regency seat of Lampung Tengah, Gunung Sugih kecamatan. Lampung Tengah is an area that has functioned in its present form following the 1999 regional autonomy reforms, after several districts were separated from its previously larger territory. The area is considered an economically active region through agricultural development and production investments.
General overview
Restu Baru, as a settlement in Rumbia district, forms part of the administrative system of Lampung Tengah regency. The regency covers an area of approximately 4,559 square kilometers, with a population of roughly 1.37 million people as of mid-2023. While detailed sources at the settlement level are not available, Rumbia kecamatan is one of the districts of Lampung Tengah regency, which is classified among the country's inland regions. Lampung Tengah is entirely landlocked, with no access to the sea, and is located approximately 58 kilometers from Bandar Lampung city, the provincial capital.
The area is primarily based on an agrarian economy. Lampung Tengah regency is recognized as a significant sugar-producing region in Indonesia, which is why larger agricultural enterprises and processing facilities operate here. Companies such as PT. Gunung Madu Plantation (GMP) and PT. Gula Putih Mataram operate sugarcane plantations spanning thousands of hectares. GMP has been operating since 1979 and played an important historical role in establishing independent sugar production in Lampung, outside of Java. Restu Baru and Rumbia kecamatan form part of this agricultural system, so the area's economic activity is closely intertwined with production and related infrastructure.
The settlement, like numerous smaller settlements in the regency, connects to the broader economic region through transportation networks. Lampung Tengah's infrastructure has been undergoing development over the past decades, supporting both the production and service sectors.
Real estate and investment
Restu Baru's real estate market develops in reflection of general trends in Lampung Tengah regency. The regency, as a developing agricultural area, offers various investment opportunities, primarily connected to agriculture and the food industry. Real estate markets in such areas typically develop dynamically as infrastructure and economic activities intensify.
In Indonesia, strict regulations apply to foreign property acquisition. Foreign individuals can acquire property rights on land or in houses on a leasehold basis for a limited period (50 years, renewable for 25 plus 25 years), but only residential property and under strict conditions. The situation is even more restrictive for organizations and businesses. Lampung Tengah, as a region under certain development freedom, benefits from foreign investments contributing to the area's modernization, and the real estate market gradually opens to such investments, although local regulations and Indonesian law strictly govern the process.
Property values in the regency are generally cheaper compared to the broader Lampung region, and Restu Baru, as an inland settlement, may offer even more favorable rates relative to average prices. Investment potential largely depends on the infrastructure development of the given area, transportation connections, and industrial and economic development. Those considering long-term property acquisition must familiarize themselves in advance with the Indonesian regulatory framework and local permitting procedures.
Safety and security
Specific, settlement-level data on public safety in Restu Baru is not available. Considering Lampung Tengah regency as a whole, public safety follows general Sumatran standards, which maintain stability at levels typical of Indonesian rural areas. In agricultural villages connected to farming, traffic accidents and routine property matters are common, while violent crimes are statistically rarer than in larger cities.
Indonesian rural communities generally possess interconnected, local institutional networks that directly influence public safety maintenance. Local governments, police, and community-level security organizations cooperate in maintaining order. Lampung Tengah regency, as an economically dynamic area dependent on agriculture and industrial processing, generally demonstrates a stable security situation. However, as in other rural parts of Indonesia, it is advisable for travelers or investors to pay attention to local recommendations and follow basic travel safety practices.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions are documented at the settlement level of Restu Baru in available sources. However, Lampung Tengah regency possesses agritourism and industrial tourism opportunities. Larger operations and plantations connected to sugar production may offer partial visiting opportunities for those interested in Indonesian agriculture and food industry production. In areas adjacent to the region, various natural and cultural attractions are accessible.
The inland location of Rumbia kecamatan and broader Lampung Tengah regency means that typical coastal tourist attractions are not directly accessible. However, considering the wider Lampung Tengah region, tourism showcasing the industrial heritage of sugar production and food processing, or presenting traditional community events and festivals, could be developed. Proximity to Bandar Lampung city (approximately 58 kilometers) means that larger infrastructural and tourism developments are taking place in the regency center, which has indirect effects on smaller settlements.
Summary
Restu Baru is a settlement located in Rumbia district in Lampung Tengah Regency, situated on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. The area is characteristically agricultural in nature, particularly linked to sugar production. The real estate market develops within the regency context, within the framework of Indonesian investment regulations. Public safety generally conforms to Indonesian rural standards, while tourism opportunities are connected to agritourism and industrial tourism rather than classical tourist attractions. The settlement forms an integral part of Lampung Tengah's economically dynamic region, based on agriculture and commodity production.

