Nampirejo – rural settlement in Batanghari subdistrict of Lampung Timur regency
Nampirejo is a small Indonesian settlement (desa) situated in Lampung province, within Lampung Timur regency, in Batanghari subdistrict. Based on its geographic coordinates (–5.154° south latitude, 105.375° east longitude), it is located in the southern part of Sumatra island. The capital of Lampung province is Bandar Lampung, which serves as the most important administrative and economic center of the region. At present, no dedicated settlement-level source material is available for Nampirejo; therefore, the following sections draw on general characteristics of the province and regency as context, which the reader should keep in mind.
General overview
Nampirejo is one of the smaller villages belonging to Batanghari subdistrict in Lampung Timur regency. Lampung Timur itself is one of the largest administrative units in Lampung province by area, with an economy primarily based on agriculture: the region features extensive rice, cassava, and rubber plantations, and farming forms the backbone of the local population's livelihood. Lampung province as a whole extends across the southernmost tip of Sumatra, bordered to the north by South Sumatra and Bengkulu provinces, to the south by the Sunda Strait, to the east by the Java Sea, and to the west by the Indian Ocean. According to 2025 data, the province's total population approaches 9.3 million inhabitants, with a population density of approximately 280 persons/km². Nampirejo shares the rural character of the region: a quiet, characteristically agricultural environment that lacks particular tourist renown, but which may offer an authentic picture of local life and the Lampung agricultural landscape to those who visit. The settlements of Batanghari subdistrict are generally well connected to the road network of Lampung Timur regency, which enables relatively quick access from the regency seat and from the provincial capital, Bandar Lampung.
Real estate and investment
No itemized, verifiable settlement-level real estate market data are available for Nampirejo and its immediate surroundings; therefore, the following reflects the broader market context of Lampung province and Lampung Timur regency. In rural areas of Lampung province, real estate prices are typically substantially lower than in Bandar Lampung city or in more developed tourist regions such as Bali. There is continuous interest among local and regional investors in agricultural land, particularly in areas with favorable conditions for plantation agriculture and agricultural production. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, the property rights of foreign citizens are strictly regulated: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) is not available to foreign individuals, and for relevant investment structures — such as Hak Pakai or long-term rental agreements — it is advisable in all cases to engage local legal experts. Infrastructure developments taking place in Lampung province, including road network expansion and increased port capacity in the Bandar Lampung area, may have favorable long-term effects on the real estate market assessment of rural areas, though such direct impact has not yet been documented in the case of Nampirejo.
Safety and security
No concrete, itemized, verifiable settlement-level statistics or reports are available on the public security situation in Nampirejo. It can be said in general that rural settlements in Lampung province — including villages in Lampung Timur regency — are typically characterized as quiet, low-crime environments based on the everyday experience of local residents, although this claim does not rest on a specific data source. With regard to the province as a whole, it can be noted that minor public offenses occasionally occur in larger cities such as Bandar Lampung, while in rural areas community oversight and close neighborhood relations generally contribute to the maintenance of public security. Anyone spending an extended period in the region can expect that local communities are quite cohesive and typically display welcoming behavior toward outsiders. No publicly available, authoritative warning of outstanding security risk is known in connection with the area.
Tourist attractions
Based on available source material, no named tourist attractions can be identified in Nampirejo itself. The broader region, that is to say Lampung province, however, possesses numerous documented points of interest that may be relevant to visitors. Perhaps the most well-known natural attraction in Lampung province is Way Kambas National Park, which is one of Indonesia's most significant Sumatran elephant reserves and rhinoceros conservation areas; this site receives particular attention among nature enthusiasts in the region. The Sunda Strait extending along the southern tip of the province and the remains of Krakatau volcano are also geological and natural geographical peculiarities associated with Lampung. Cultural and historical sites can be found in Bandar Lampung city and its immediate surroundings. In the case of Nampirejo, the absence of tourist infrastructure and expressly tourism-developed attractions indicates that this settlement functions primarily as a residential location for local communities, rather than as a tourist destination.
Summary
Nampirejo is a sparsely documented rural settlement in Batanghari subdistrict of Lampung Timur regency in Lampung province, in the southern part of Sumatra. The agricultural and natural characteristics typical of the province provide the broader context into which the village fits. In the absence of dedicated, itemized data, the general characteristics of the region provide a framework in the areas of real estate, tourism, and public security alike, and to acquire specific local knowledge it is advisable to consult local sources.


