Trisnomulyo – settlement in Lampung Timur Regency, on Sumatra
Trisnomulyo is one of the settlements of Lampung Timur Regency, which is located in the Sumatra region of the Republic of Indonesia. The settlement forms part of Batanghari Nuban Kecamatan (district), which administratively belongs to Lampung Timur Regency. Lampung Timur is one of the developing regencies in Lampung Province, with its administrative seat in Sukadana Kecamatan. The settlement is situated in a tropical region near the equator, where a humid subtropical climate characterizes much of the year.
General overview
Trisnomulyo is a smaller rural settlement that is not considered a notable tourism or economic center in the region. The settlement belongs to Batanghari Nuban district, which is an administrative unit of Lampung Timur Regency. Lampung Timur Regency covers a total area of 5,325.03 square kilometers and, according to 2021 data, is inhabited by approximately 1.1 million people – indicating that the regency is a significant administrative area in terms of population. The regency's motto is "Bumei Tuwah Bepadan." Regarding Trisnomulyo settlement itself, there is no detailed documentation directly available; however, in general context it can be noted that settlements in the Lampung Timur region typically separated administratively from Lampung Tengah Regency when the regency was established as an independent administrative unit. The area is characteristically agricultural and rural in nature, where the local economy is primarily tied to agriculture.
Real estate and investment
Trisnomulyo and Batanghari Nuban district in general form a rural area where the real estate market differs significantly from larger Indonesian cities. Lampung Timur Regency as a whole is not considered one of the most dynamic real estate markets; however, the agricultural land and natural resources present investment potential. The general rule regarding the Indonesian real estate market is that foreign investors can only own land with restrictions – typically only with up to 30-year usufruct rights, or with 70-year usufruct rights in the case of religious, educational, or public health institutions. In eastern Sumatra, where Trisnomulyo is located, property values are generally lower compared to the western coast or the capital metropolitan area. The region's development potential lies primarily in agriculture and the utilization of natural resources. Precise data on local real estate market dynamics is not available; however, in general terms, due to the regency's rural character, typical real estate transactions involve agricultural parcels and smaller village houses.
Safety and security
Lampung Timur Regency is generally considered stable from a security perspective, although Indonesian rural areas characteristically show greater regional variation in safety than heavily urbanized areas. Settlement-specific security data for Trisnomulyo is not available; however, the Lampung region as a whole represents a relatively safer zone compared to the southern and eastern rural areas of the Republic of Indonesia. Rural settlements characteristically have stronger social cohesion compared to urbanized areas, though infrastructure and government presence are more sparse. On eastern Sumatra's coast, where transport routes frequently pass through, travelers are generally advised to avoid night travel and to establish good relations with local communities. The Indonesian National Police (Polri) maintain a local presence in rural areas as well; however, response times may be longer than in larger cities. Law enforcement agencies do not report specific security risks at the Trisnomulyo settlement level.
Tourist attractions
No known tourist attractions are identified at the Trisnomulyo settlement level; however, the broader region offers several points of interest. Located within Lampung Timur Regency is Way Kambas National Park (Taman Nasional Way Kambas), which is one of the region's most important protected areas. This national park encompasses low-altitude, flat-land, and coastal ecosystems that preserve part of Indonesian fauna. Way Kambas National Park is particularly significant for the Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus) that inhabit it, which are among the most endangered Asian megafauna taxa. The national park is therefore extremely valuable from both scientific and nature conservation perspectives. This location is situated farther from Trisnomulyo settlement; however, as part of the regency's administrative whole, it forms part of the region's natural and tourism infrastructure. Local tourism is organized around the national park and coastal ecosystems, which offer opportunities for visitors with observational, study, and natural science interests. The area forms part of longer-itinerary travel routes, as eastern Sumatra's coast is one of Indonesia's less-explored tourism zones. Direct departure from this settlement toward larger traffic hubs is recommended.
Summary
Trisnomulyo is a small rural settlement in Batanghari Nuban district of Lampung Timur Regency on Sumatra. The place is an agricultural, rural area with no directly identifiable tourist appeal of its own. The real estate market is rural in character, and public safety can generally be characterized as stable at the regency level. For travelers and investors, the area functions more as an interesting point organized around the broader region, particularly Way Kambas National Park, rather than as a destination in itself.

